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Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by agwom(m): 6:51am On Jun 16, 2018
In pursuance of the current administration’s avowed determination to fight corruption head-on, several top former political office holders have been sent to jail.

Prominent politicians including former governors, ministers and political party chiefs have been made to leave their palatial residences in highbrow areas of the country to experience life in prison for engaging in corrupt practices in office.

The incarceration of top shots illuminated the prisons, made the plight of inmates known and in some cases brought meaningful changes as in the case of the Jos prison where the presence of Senator Jonah Jang, a former governor of the state, led to the restoration of power supply.

While some enjoyed their confinement alone in prison, a few had the opportunity to pass nights with their family members. A case in mind was that of a former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, who was at the Kurmawa prison in Kano with his two sons.

Except for some legislators, most of the politicians so far remanded in prison are being tried for corruption crimes committed in the previous administration.

Two convictions have been secured under this administration, though the trial of the affected persons started long now.

Besides hose who have been to prison, there are others who are on self-exile in an effort to dodge the net of anti-corruption agencies. In this category are the former chairman of the PDP, Adamu Mu’azu, a former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke and Jamila Tangaza, a former director of the Abuja Geographic Information Systems (AGIS).

Yero at Kaduna Convict Prison

Mukhtar Ramalan Yero, a former governor of Kaduna State was recently sent to prison. Within five years, Yero without contesting an election became a commissioner, deputy governor and governor.

Yero, who rose from a finance director in Namadi Sambo’s firm ( Nalado Nigeria Limited) to became commissioner for finance in 2007, deputy governor in 2010 and governor in December 2012 following the death of Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa in a helicopter crash, spent about a week at the Kaduna Convict Prison.

He was in detention from May 31 to June 6, 2018 together with a former chairman of the PDP in the state, Abubakar Gaya-Haruna; a former Secretary to the State Government Hamza Ishaq and a former Minister of Power, Nuhu Somo Wya. They are standing trial over an alleged case of fraud instituted against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Jonah Jang lights up Jos prison

A former governor of Plateau State, retired Air Commodore Jonah David Jang, was a ‘special guest’ at the Jos prison where he spent eight days.

The presence of Jang, the senator representing Plateau North Senatorial District, led to the restoration of power supply at the prison.

Jang who was a military governor of Benue, defunct Gongola and Plateau states between 2007 and 2015, is facing a 12-count charge of diverting N6.3bn alongside a former cashier in the office of the Secretary to the State Government, Yusuf Pam. He pleaded not guilty.

Bala Ngilari: A convict with a choice

Perhaps, the case of a former Adamawa State governor, Bala James Ngilari, was the first conviction recorded under this administration.

In March 2017, Ngilari was jailed and convicted for failing to adhere to the procurement laws of the state. In a 75-minute long ruling, Justice Nathan Musa found the former governor guilty of four charges and discharged him on one, which bordered on conspiracy. He sentenced the former governor to five years in prison.

Nyame, a convicted Reverend

After over a decade trial, Reverend Jolly Nyame, a former governor of Taraba State, was convicted and sentenced to 14 years in prison for misappropriating funds while in office.

Justice Adebukola Banjoko of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Gudu, Abuja, sent Nyame to jail for criminal breach of trust by misappropriating N1.64bn preferred against him by the EFCC.

Born in 1955, Nyame was governor of the state from January 1992 to November 1993. He also governed the state from May 1999 to 2007. His conviction was one of landmark successes of the EFCC in recent times.

Nwaoboshi, a senator in Kirikiri!

For 48 hours, Peter Nwaoboshi (PDP-Delta North) was a guest at the Kirikiri maximum security prison over an alleged N805m fraud preferred against him by the EFCC.

Nwaoboshi who chairs the Senate committee on NDDC was arraigned alongside two companies - Golden Touch Construction Project Ltd and Summing Electrical Ltd - on a two-count charge of fraud and money laundering before Justice Mohammed Idris. The Delta lawmaker was granted bail on self recognition.

Lamido and sons at Kurmawa prison

Shortly after this administration came on board in July 2015, a former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido and his two sons, Aminu and Mustapha, were remanded in Kurmawa prison on money laundering charges to the tune of N1.351bn.

Theirs was a family affair as the court was told, the money was laundered through four companies belonging to Lamido and his sons. The companies are Bamaina Holdings Limited, Bamaina Company Nigeria Limited, Bamaina Aluminum Limited and Speeds International Limited. It was gathered that the former governor was allotted the same cell as his children. Investigation into the case predated the Buhari administration. He is one of the politicians in the PDP eyeing Buhari’s seat.

Metuh in Kuje prison

A former spokesman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Oliseh Metuh, was in the Kuje prison in Abuja over alleged money laundering.

The EFCC is accusing him of receiving N400 million from a former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, believed to be part of $2.1 billion meant for arms procurement during the previous administration. The case is still on even as Metuh at different times appeared in court on stretcher.

Bala Mohammed and son in Kuje prison

A former Minister of FCT, Senator Bala Mohammed and his son, Shamsudeen, were at different times kept at the Kuje prison over allegations of financial misconduct.

Like in the case of the Lamidos, theirs is a family affair. While the EFCC arraigned the father on a six-count charge bordering on N864 million bribery and false assets declaration, his son was arraigned on a 15-count charge bordering on money laundering.

Melaye, vocal lawmaker fingered in gun running

For Senator Dino Melaye (APC, Kogi), luck and health saved him from going to prison as he was only remanded in police custody.

His was not a corruption case but criminal conspiracy and unlawful possession of prohibited firearms, among others. His case led to the summon of the IGP, Ibrahim Idris trice by the Senate and in all he snubbed the lawmakers, a development that made the Senate declare him as an enemy of democracy and unfit to hold public office within and outside the country.

Ex-NSA Sambo Dasuki

A former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki, has spent 31 months in detention over allegation of mismanagement of $2.1bn meant for the purchase of arms. Most of other corruption cases involving top shots had their root in the Dasukigate as it is now known. Among those who allegedly participated in the sharing of the arms money are former governor of Sokoto, Attahiru Bafarawa, his Kano counterpart, Ibrahim Shekarau, Raymond Dokpesi, Bello Haliru and son, Musliu Obanikoro and son.

Babangida Aliyu, a chief servant battling corruption case

A former governor of Niger State, Babangida Aliyu, has been held by the EFCC over allegations of abuse of office and money laundering.

The Chief Servant, as he was called during his reign, is alleged to have diverted N2 billion ecological funds for political purposes.

Fani-Kayode at Ikoyi prison, Nenadi at Kirikiri

On same day in June 2016, a former Minister of Aviation Femi Fani-Kayode and that of Finance, Nenadi Usman, went to separate prisons on remand after they appeared at a court in Lagos over an alleged N4.9 billion fraud. They were arraigned before Justice Sule Hassan by the EFCC on a 17-count charge. While Fani Kayode was sent to Ikoyi prison, Usman was taken to Kirikiri prison as Ikoyi prison does not have facilities for female inmates.

Dariye bags 14 years

The latest of all is the case of Senator Joshua Dariye (APC, Plateau Central) who was on Tuesday sentenced to 14 years in prison over criminal breach of trust and two years for misappropriation of public funds, to run concurrently. Dariye, who defected to the APC in September 2016, was sentenced by Justice Adebukola Banjoko of the FCT High Court. He is the first member of the ruling party to be convicted. Out of the 23 count amended charges, he was found guilty of 15 bordering on criminal breach of trust and misappropriation of public funds. He was discharged on eight of the charges. Recall that the lawmaker was first arraigned in July 2007. The case which has to do with N1.16bn fraud had been on for over a decade.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/big-politicians-buhari-sent-to-jail-256569.html

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Mcreloaded(m): 6:51am On Jun 16, 2018
Goodness to wake up to this morning .
The judiciary should hasten up on the other pending case and the EFCC deserves some accolade and should also spread their net to all political parties

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Kingzra1(m): 6:55am On Jun 16, 2018
cheesy

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Nobody: 7:12am On Jun 16, 2018
How about sai Baba' s loyalists? We all know the true stories behind the incarceration of these individuals.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Redoil: 7:15am On Jun 16, 2018
All these ogogoro bmc crews justifying their peanut pay
All these are soft target and personal vendetta.
Untill i se ameachi tinubu el rufia the midget orji uzor kalu saraki obasanjo babangida.
Just split the kwantry so that every body to his tent

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by okachie1(m): 7:48am On Jun 16, 2018
Wayo trials! See em mouth!! Paid Vuvuzelas, LIEnus Mba

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by hisgrace090: 7:53am On Jun 16, 2018
Kudos!
But we need more.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Omeokachie: 7:56am On Jun 16, 2018
Buhari sent them to jail?

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Shortyy(f): 10:50am On Jun 16, 2018
Nigerians and their gullibility. He sent them to prison, so fvcking what? Because they spoke against his govt. Ofcos. There are more evil and corrupt people in his cabinet. WTF is he doing about them? Man forget this! We have more pressing issues in this country. Like how the prices of goods and commodities escalated since this man came into power. Things aren't as they used to be. Economy is terribly bad! Man's not enjoying life no more.

Don't tell me about who he arrested again before I go vex for you. His only achievement since he came in is to arrest anyone bold enough to challenge him. Fvcking wicked man.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Timoleon(m): 10:50am On Jun 16, 2018
I am angry. I am not angry because people went to prison or not. I an angry because people like the writer of the article who are paid to engineer propagandas are actually dumb.

First and foremost, the Judiciary reserves the authority to jail law breakers not the executive. Hence, Buhari had nothing to do with the convictions.

Secondly, of all the names mentioned above, only three convictions areca identifiable amongst them, yet the writer blatantly made a long list of those reprimanded for a week during trial or those awaiting trials totally.

Thirdly, it is a common adage that 'charity begins at home'. majority of those in the present political dispensation enjoyed the largesse from the previous regimes...if Buhari was serious about his fight against corruption, his federal cabinet wouldn't consist of alleged looters like Rotimi Ameachi, Chris Ngige and Babatunde Fashola amongst them others.


On a final note, I am angry because the fight against corruption was one of the foundations of the Buhari campaign prior the 2015 elections. Today, the issue of corruption is not showing any signs of diminishing. The body language of our President has shown that he truly never intended to fight corruption(probably handicapped by constitutional and legislative procedures which his team should have worked on to find ways to make amends and make it work for the regime). I am angry because this June 16 2018 and the 2018 budget is yet to be passed. Where is the accountability in that? Anyone can be charged to court, but if no one is punished, we might as well mortgage this country and give the proceeds to the 1%.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Sijo01(f): 10:51am On Jun 16, 2018
Where is Obasanjo
Amechi,
Oshiomole
etc?

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by obembet(f): 10:51am On Jun 16, 2018
Its a Welcome development

I need more of this, then BUHARI should prepare to join this next year

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Maket: 10:52am On Jun 16, 2018
I pray this continues until it gets to these serving in this administration. No saint politician in this country. Thank you PMB FOR YOUR COURAGE.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by crazygod(m): 10:52am On Jun 16, 2018
Where is tinubu? undecided

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by bobnatlo(m): 10:52am On Jun 16, 2018
U guys should stop this nonsense!!!
If u want to campaign for the president pls go ahead. But pls do so with some level of decency n intelligence.
Stop insulting our collective intelligence pls!!

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Nobody: 10:53am On Jun 16, 2018
Until I see tinubu n co

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by saintol(m): 10:53am On Jun 16, 2018
Lamido and sons, Bala Mohammed and son... as if say na Enterprises. Any way, ... Looting Enterprises.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by pol23: 10:53am On Jun 16, 2018
I can't see Tinubu and Amaechi on the list.
FFK was tried and case still pending.
Dansuki's case shows the world Buhari is an unrepented Dictator...Court don already grant the guy bail,yet Bubu no release am.
I'm not supporting corruption,I'm castigating witch hunt and violation of Human right.
If Dansuki's found guilty by the court of law,He should be jailed...you don't keep someone in prison for 3 years without a court charges..
That's wrong.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by greatiyk4u(m): 10:54am On Jun 16, 2018
BeFore now the Rich gets Richer while
The poor gets prison



Isn't reverse the case now?

If this isn't change what else is?

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Kenturkey048(m): 10:54am On Jun 16, 2018
agwom:
In pursuance of the current administration’s avowed determination to fight corruption head-on, several top former political office holders have been sent to jail.

Prominent politicians including former governors, ministers and political party chiefs have been made to leave their palatial residences in highbrow areas of the country to experience life in prison for engaging in corrupt practices in office.

The incarceration of top shots illuminated the prisons, made the plight of inmates known and in some cases brought meaningful changes as in the case of the Jos prison where the presence of Senator Jonah Jang, a former governor of the state, led to the restoration of power supply.

While some enjoyed their confinement alone in prison, a few had the opportunity to pass nights with their family members. A case in mind was that of a former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, who was at the Kurmawa prison in Kano with his two sons.

Except for some legislators, most of the politicians so far remanded in prison are being tried for corruption crimes committed in the previous administration.

Two convictions have been secured under this administration, though the trial of the affected persons started long now.

Besides hose who have been to prison, there are others who are on self-exile in an effort to dodge the net of anti-corruption agencies. In this category are the former chairman of the PDP, Adamu Mu’azu, a former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke and Jamila Tangaza, a former director of the Abuja Geographic Information Systems (AGIS).

Yero at Kaduna Convict Prison

Mukhtar Ramalan Yero, a former governor of Kaduna State was recently sent to prison. Within five years, Yero without contesting an election became a commissioner, deputy governor and governor.

Yero, who rose from a finance director in Namadi Sambo’s firm ( Nalado Nigeria Limited) to became commissioner for finance in 2007, deputy governor in 2010 and governor in December 2012 following the death of Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa in a helicopter crash, spent about a week at the Kaduna Convict Prison.

He was in detention from May 31 to June 6, 2018 together with a former chairman of the PDP in the state, Abubakar Gaya-Haruna; a former Secretary to the State Government Hamza Ishaq and a former Minister of Power, Nuhu Somo Wya. They are standing trial over an alleged case of fraud instituted against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Jonah Jang lights up Jos prison

A former governor of Plateau State, retired Air Commodore Jonah David Jang, was a ‘special guest’ at the Jos prison where he spent eight days.

The presence of Jang, the senator representing Plateau North Senatorial District, led to the restoration of power supply at the prison.

Jang who was a military governor of Benue, defunct Gongola and Plateau states between 2007 and 2015, is facing a 12-count charge of diverting N6.3bn alongside a former cashier in the office of the Secretary to the State Government, Yusuf Pam. He pleaded not guilty.

Bala Ngilari: A convict with a choice

Perhaps, the case of a former Adamawa State governor, Bala James Ngilari, was the first conviction recorded under this administration.

In March 2017, Ngilari was jailed and convicted for failing to adhere to the procurement laws of the state. In a 75-minute long ruling, Justice Nathan Musa found the former governor guilty of four charges and discharged him on one, which bordered on conspiracy. He sentenced the former governor to five years in prison.

Nyame, a convicted Reverend

After over a decade trial, Reverend Jolly Nyame, a former governor of Taraba State, was convicted and sentenced to 14 years in prison for misappropriating funds while in office.

Justice Adebukola Banjoko of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Gudu, Abuja, sent Nyame to jail for criminal breach of trust by misappropriating N1.64bn preferred against him by the EFCC.

Born in 1955, Nyame was governor of the state from January 1992 to November 1993. He also governed the state from May 1999 to 2007. His conviction was one of landmark successes of the EFCC in recent times.

Nwaoboshi, a senator in Kirikiri!

For 48 hours, Peter Nwaoboshi (PDP-Delta North) was a guest at the Kirikiri maximum security prison over an alleged N805m fraud preferred against him by the EFCC.

Nwaoboshi who chairs the Senate committee on NDDC was arraigned alongside two companies - Golden Touch Construction Project Ltd and Summing Electrical Ltd - on a two-count charge of fraud and money laundering before Justice Mohammed Idris. The Delta lawmaker was granted bail on self recognition.

Lamido and sons at Kurmawa prison

Shortly after this administration came on board in July 2015, a former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido and his two sons, Aminu and Mustapha, were remanded in Kurmawa prison on money laundering charges to the tune of N1.351bn.

Theirs was a family affair as the court was told, the money was laundered through four companies belonging to Lamido and his sons. The companies are Bamaina Holdings Limited, Bamaina Company Nigeria Limited, Bamaina Aluminum Limited and Speeds International Limited. It was gathered that the former governor was allotted the same cell as his children. Investigation into the case predated the Buhari administration. He is one of the politicians in the PDP eyeing Buhari’s seat.

Metuh in Kuje prison

A former spokesman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Oliseh Metuh, was in the Kuje prison in Abuja over alleged money laundering.

The EFCC is accusing him of receiving N400 million from a former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, believed to be part of $2.1 billion meant for arms procurement during the previous administration. The case is still on even as Metuh at different times appeared in court on stretcher.

Bala Mohammed and son in Kuje prison

A former Minister of FCT, Senator Bala Mohammed and his son, Shamsudeen, were at different times kept at the Kuje prison over allegations of financial misconduct.

Like in the case of the Lamidos, theirs is a family affair. While the EFCC arraigned the father on a six-count charge bordering on N864 million bribery and false assets declaration, his son was arraigned on a 15-count charge bordering on money laundering.

Melaye, vocal lawmaker fingered in gun running

For Senator Dino Melaye (APC, Kogi), luck and health saved him from going to prison as he was only remanded in police custody.

His was not a corruption case but criminal conspiracy and unlawful possession of prohibited firearms, among others. His case led to the summon of the IGP, Ibrahim Idris trice by the Senate and in all he snubbed the lawmakers, a development that made the Senate declare him as an enemy of democracy and unfit to hold public office within and outside the country.

Ex-NSA Sambo Dasuki

A former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki, has spent 31 months in detention over allegation of mismanagement of $2.1bn meant for the purchase of arms. Most of other corruption cases involving top shots had their root in the Dasukigate as it is now known. Among those who allegedly participated in the sharing of the arms money are former governor of Sokoto, Attahiru Bafarawa, his Kano counterpart, Ibrahim Shekarau, Raymond Dokpesi, Bello Haliru and son, Musliu Obanikoro and son.

Babangida Aliyu, a chief servant battling corruption case

A former governor of Niger State, Babangida Aliyu, has been held by the EFCC over allegations of abuse of office and money laundering.

The Chief Servant, as he was called during his reign, is alleged to have diverted N2 billion ecological funds for political purposes.

Fani-Kayode at Ikoyi prison, Nenadi at Kirikiri

On same day in June 2016, a former Minister of Aviation Femi Fani-Kayode and that of Finance, Nenadi Usman, went to separate prisons on remand after they appeared at a court in Lagos over an alleged N4.9 billion fraud. They were arraigned before Justice Sule Hassan by the EFCC on a 17-count charge. While Fani Kayode was sent to Ikoyi prison, Usman was taken to Kirikiri prison as Ikoyi prison does not have facilities for female inmates.

Dariye bags 14 years

The latest of all is the case of Senator Joshua Dariye (APC, Plateau Central) who was on Tuesday sentenced to 14 years in prison over criminal breach of trust and two years for misappropriation of public funds, to run concurrently. Dariye, who defected to the APC in September 2016, was sentenced by Justice Adebukola Banjoko of the FCT High Court. He is the first member of the ruling party to be convicted. Out of the 23 count amended charges, he was found guilty of 15 bordering on criminal breach of trust and misappropriation of public funds. He was discharged on eight of the charges. Recall that the lawmaker was first arraigned in July 2007. The case which has to do with N1.16bn fraud had been on for over a decade.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/big-politicians-buhari-sent-to-jail-256569.html
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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by israelmao(m): 10:54am On Jun 16, 2018
Bring on Ameachi and Osho Baba then I will know it is a true fight.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by saaron(m): 10:55am On Jun 16, 2018
I have no doubt in my mind that the recent convictions of two govs from the middle belt was OBVIOUSLY politically motivated for 2019 presidential elections by buhari's destructive govt.
Politically motivated trials and witch hunting is not justice, it is INJUSTICE!

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Ooduavoice: 10:55am On Jun 16, 2018
Propaganda govt.

where is lawal and maina?
where is tifnubu and amoshi?
hell rufai nko.
pala pala ilu apala.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by midolian(m): 10:55am On Jun 16, 2018
Redoil:
All these ogogoro bmc crews justifying their peanut pay
All these are soft target and personal vendetta.
Untill i se ameachi tinubu el rufia the midget orji uzor kalu saraki obasanjo babangida.
Just split the kwantry so that every body to his tent
mtcheew

Even if you see Aisha Buhari behind bars, you LL still say it's personal Vendetta.

You are an enemy to yourself and an enemy of the state

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Franzinni: 10:55am On Jun 16, 2018
Scope

We all know they were targets... How many of them are still in jail?

It was a soft slap on the wrist jail time.

We know the truth Mr man!!

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Sharon6(f): 10:56am On Jun 16, 2018
And many more.




GET RID OF STRETCH MARKS, CHECK MY SIGNATURE.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by MrBachelor: 10:57am On Jun 16, 2018
He's done well. But could still do more.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by madenigga(m): 10:57am On Jun 16, 2018
Rochas Okorocha soon to follow with Wike
Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by Frankyboy1(m): 10:58am On Jun 16, 2018
Those bad belle can.never be satisfied, corruption has no party tribe religion or affiliates, if u re found corrupt, then face.d music, personal vendetta or any other sentimental bullshit, shouldnt be the citizens issue,

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by frankwyte: 10:59am On Jun 16, 2018
Just look at how pitiful and incoherent your write up is. How many true convictions are there by the court? You guys can go to any lengthy to score chip political point without knowing the truth state of affairs. Am for fighting corruption but not with jingoistic and unpalamentry way, this does not bread true state but violence and anarchy. So don't rejoice today because the real fight is really ahead of us

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by 9jaBloke: 10:59am On Jun 16, 2018
I actually like what is going on and every progressive should.

Even if it appears sectional for now, it will eventually gain traction and affect all the guilty.

Don't be a wailer or a zombie, don't be an afonja or a Igbo, stop carrying religion and other divisive agenda on your head. Be a progressive and fight for justice.

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Re: Big Politicians Buhari Sent To Jail by xandy84: 11:00am On Jun 16, 2018
Buhari does not send nobody to jail. It's the legal progress that found them guity not Buhari. We Nigerians need to understand due process and not arrogate power of life and death to the office of president as if we are still in Military rule when we are practicing democracy with separation of powers.
I understand we had practised military rule for years and possibly cloud our functions and power of government in a democracy but we need a shift as a nation before we bring the monsters out of our president and governors

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