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Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by rxmusa(m): 9:32am On Dec 19, 2018
“If we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill us.” - Muhammadu Buhari
Last night when the news of ex CDS Alex Badeh’s murder was broken, I did not immediately believe it. I thought that it was one of those fake news that have characterized the social media and by extension the Nigerian media of late. But when I saw the same report on the website of reputable media houses, I knew that the incident wasn’t fake but still doubted its reality. Nigeria is a theatre of absurdity and we live in strange times. It could have been an advanced version of Dino Melaye’s 11 hours on the tree top drama, I thought.
Later when I saw the unfortunate pictures of his lifeless body lying helplessly in his car, I knew that Alex Badeh had been assassinated by yet to be identified assailants. Therefore, I wish to express my sincere condolences to his family, friends and now former associates, while calling on government to immediately put everything in place to ensure that the perpetrators of this heinous crime are brought to book.
One of my best friend’s favorite quotes back in our undergraduate days is, “If you shy away from your responsibilities, you can never escape its consequences.” And while many Nigerians are busy accusing government of not doing enough to protect citizens, with some wondering what the fate of the ordinary citizen would be, if ex military chiefs could be killed like chickens (General Alikali and now Badeh), I chose to look at the bigger picture instead.
Alex Badeh, to me is a victim of the monster that he helped create and nurture. The guy allegedly stole money meant to buy arms to combat terror and criminality. He’s standing trial before an Abuja Federal High Court and will on Jan. 16, 2019 open his defence in the alleged N3.97 billion fraud charge preferred against him by the Federal Government.(https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/alleged-n3-97bn-fraud-badeh-to-open-defence-jan-16/)
Whether he diverted the money alone or in connivance with others, that 3.97 billion naira could have been put to better use to combat crimes and terrorism if not diverted. Remember also that the EFCC in February last year had admitted before the court that it found $1m cash inside of Badeh’s bedroom (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/alleged-n3-9bn-fraud-recovered-1m-badehs-bedroom-efcc/).
Nothing justifies his murder as he’s by law innocent until proven guilty, but Badeh clearly abused his office to enrich himself at the expense of the security of the nation. Now, the chickens have come home to roost. It’s unfortunate. The Mubi born Air Force chief did nothing to protect his own people of Mubi when Boko Haram struck in November 2014. In fact, an unverified media account claimed that he moved his family in an helicopter a few hours before the attack. The claim was later debunked by DHQ.
As we mourn the exit of Badeh, I hope that all other persons occupying public positions and privileges will learn that the price of corruption is too high to pay. Today, the Boko Haram menace still stares us in the face as though monies were not budgeted and released for military wares. Over $2.1 meant to purchase arms was allegedly diverted by the NSA, Colonel Sambo Dasuki. How heartless can a man be?
Public officials whether elected or appointed who are abusing their offices should know that the monster they help create today will, sooner or later come back to haunt and hunt them and their children. Our health sector is in a terrible state. Poor citizens are dying of ailments that could have been treated here if government had provided the needed facilities. The rich elite jet out of the country to seek treatment over minor head or toothache. Plying the Abuja-Kaduna highway has become synonymous with suicide. Bandits and kidnappers have almost taken over the forests between Sokoto and Zamfara. No where seems to be safe again in this country. Yet, the only things on the minds of the ruling elites is the next general elec

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Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by DarloDarlington: 9:39am On Dec 19, 2018
Sad but true...may his soul find peace

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Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by Righteousness89(m): 9:40am On Dec 19, 2018
rxmusa:
“If we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill us.” - Muhammadu Buhari
Last night when the news of ex CDS Alex Badeh’s murder was broken, I did not immediately believe it. I thought that it was one of those fake news that have characterized the social media and by extension the Nigerian media of late. But when I saw the same report on the website of reputable media houses, I knew that the incident wasn’t fake but still doubted its reality. Nigeria is a theatre of absurdity and we live in strange times. It could have been an advanced version of Dino Melaye’s 11 hours on the tree top drama, I thought.
Later when I saw the unfortunate pictures of his lifeless body lying helplessly in his car, I knew that Alex Badeh had been assassinated by yet to be identified assailants. Therefore, I wish to express my sincere condolences to his family, friends and now former associates, while calling on government to immediately put everything in place to ensure that the perpetrators of this heinous crime are brought to book.
One of my best friend’s favorite quotes back in our undergraduate days is, “If you shy away from your responsibilities, you can never escape its consequences.” And while many Nigerians are busy accusing government of not doing enough to protect citizens, with some wondering what the fate of the ordinary citizen would be, if ex military chiefs could be killed like chickens (General Alikali and now Badeh), I chose to look at the bigger picture instead.
Alex Badeh, to me is a victim of the monster that he helped create and nurture. The guy allegedly stole money meant to buy arms to combat terror and criminality. He’s standing trial before an Abuja Federal High Court and will on Jan. 16, 2019 open his defence in the alleged N3.97 billion fraud charge preferred against him by the Federal Government.(https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/alleged-n3-97bn-fraud-badeh-to-open-defence-jan-16/)
Whether he diverted the money alone or in connivance with others, that 3.97 billion naira could have been put to better use to combat crimes and terrorism if not diverted. Remember also that the EFCC in February last year had admitted before the court that it found $1m cash inside of Badeh’s bedroom (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/alleged-n3-9bn-fraud-recovered-1m-badehs-bedroom-efcc/).
Nothing justifies his murder as he’s by law innocent until proven guilty, but Badeh clearly abused his office to enrich himself at the expense of the security of the nation. Now, the chickens have come home to roost. It’s unfortunate. The Mubi born Air Force chief did nothing to protect his own people of Mubi when Boko Haram struck in November 2014. In fact, an unverified media account claimed that he moved his family in an helicopter a few hours before the attack. The claim was later debunked by DHQ.
As we mourn the exit of Badeh, I hope that all other persons occupying public positions and privileges will learn that the price of corruption is too high to pay. Today, the Boko Haram menace still stares us in the face as though monies were not budgeted and released for military wares. Over $2.1 meant to purchase arms was allegedly diverted by the NSA, Colonel Sambo Dasuki. How heartless can a man be?
Public officials whether elected or appointed who are abusing their offices should know that the monster they help create today will, sooner or later come back to haunt and hunt them and their children. Our health sector is in a terrible state. Poor citizens are dying of ailments that could have been treated here if government had provided the needed facilities. The rich elite jet out of the country to seek treatment over minor head or toothache. Plying the Abuja-Kaduna highway has become synonymous with suicide. Bandits and kidnappers have almost taken over the forests between Sokoto and Zamfara. No where seems to be safe again in this country. Yet, the only things on the minds of the ruling elites is the next general elec


Badeh stole! Badeh stole! Badeh Stole!
You cannot steal without the Collaboration of people!

Do u know who was the Chief/ Director of Procurement in the Nigerian Army under this period?

That's the Same Person who is the Chief of army Staff today!

Ola Ibrahim( Vice Admiral) is also walking free

Same with Adekeye( Vice Admiral)

Every Man will definitely give Account here on Earth and Over der in Eternity!

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Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by ZKOSOSO(m): 9:47am On Dec 19, 2018
The crime of Badeh.....?

He was non Fulani General from Northern minority

He was a Christian and will not support incoming SHARIA

He worked with GEJ, the main ENEMY of BuhariAPC

He was Promoted to 4-star General a position Fulani Jihadists are not comfortable with as they felt it was a preserve of Fulanis or Stooges
Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by spyg1(m): 10:08am On Dec 19, 2018
Opinions on nairaland thou
Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:12am On Dec 19, 2018
This is deep and loud!!

I'm suspecting something is fishy because the string that ties these two assassinations together is this arms deal.
Somebody powerful is about to be exposed and the person is not leaving anything to chances.

Hoping the people behind this killing will be apprehended soon.

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Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by Nobody: 10:20am On Dec 19, 2018
rxmusa:
[s]“If we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill us.” - Muhammadu Buhari
Last night when the news of ex CDS Alex Badeh’s murder was broken, I did not immediately believe it. I thought that it was one of those fake news that have characterized the social media and by extension the Nigerian media of late. But when I saw the same report on the website of reputable media houses, I knew that the incident wasn’t fake but still doubted its reality. Nigeria is a theatre of absurdity and we live in strange times. It could have been an advanced version of Dino Melaye’s 11 hours on the tree top drama, I thought.
Later when I saw the unfortunate pictures of his lifeless body lying helplessly in his car, I knew that Alex Badeh had been assassinated by yet to be identified assailants. Therefore, I wish to express my sincere condolences to his family, friends and now former associates, while calling on government to immediately put everything in place to ensure that the perpetrators of this heinous crime are brought to book.
One of my best friend’s favorite quotes back in our undergraduate days is, “If you shy away from your responsibilities, you can never escape its consequences.” And while many Nigerians are busy accusing government of not doing enough to protect citizens, with some wondering what the fate of the ordinary citizen would be, if ex military chiefs could be killed like chickens (General Alikali and now Badeh), I chose to look at the bigger picture instead.
Alex Badeh, to me is a victim of the monster that he helped create and nurture. The guy allegedly stole money meant to buy arms to combat terror and criminality. He’s standing trial before an Abuja Federal High Court and will on Jan. 16, 2019 open his defence in the alleged N3.97 billion fraud charge preferred against him by the Federal Government.(https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/alleged-n3-97bn-fraud-badeh-to-open-defence-jan-16/)
Whether he diverted the money alone or in connivance with others, that 3.97 billion naira could have been put to better use to combat crimes and terrorism if not diverted. Remember also that the EFCC in February last year had admitted before the court that it found $1m cash inside of Badeh’s bedroom (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/alleged-n3-9bn-fraud-recovered-1m-badehs-bedroom-efcc/).
Nothing justifies his murder as he’s by law innocent until proven guilty, but Badeh clearly abused his office to enrich himself at the expense of the security of the nation. Now, the chickens have come home to roost. It’s unfortunate. The Mubi born Air Force chief did nothing to protect his own people of Mubi when Boko Haram struck in November 2014. In fact, an unverified media account claimed that he moved his family in an helicopter a few hours before the attack. The claim was later debunked by DHQ.
As we mourn the exit of Badeh, I hope that all other persons occupying public positions and privileges will learn that the price of corruption is too high to pay. Today, the Boko Haram menace still stares us in the face as though monies were not budgeted and released for military wares. Over $2.1 meant to purchase arms was allegedly diverted by the NSA, Colonel Sambo Dasuki. How heartless can a man be?
Public officials whether elected or appointed who are abusing their offices should know that the monster they help create today will, sooner or later come back to haunt and hunt them and their children. Our health sector is in a terrible state. Poor citizens are dying of ailments that could have been treated here if government had provided the needed facilities. The rich elite jet out of the country to seek treatment over minor head or toothache. Plying the Abuja-Kaduna highway has become synonymous with suicide. Bandits and kidnappers have almost taken over the forests between Sokoto and Zamfara. No where seems to be safe again in this country. Yet, the only things on the minds of the ruling elites is the next general elec[/s]

Another senseless afonja calling someone a thief who was discharged by the court, and EFCC withdrew all charges against him two months ago becuase they had no case against him; absolutely nothing, just witch-hunting to make Jonathan's government look bad to low IQ afonjas. These are the same afonjas glorifying Tinubu. Afonja will vilify all accused/alleged Christian looters and praise all Muslim looters. These is how they attack Madueke day and night, calling her all kinds of name but till this day no court have found her guilty...not one! SMH

EFCC CLOSES ALL CHARGES AGAINST ALEX BADEH
https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/efcc-closes-case-9-billion-fraud-charge-alex-badeh-165174

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Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by ManTiger(m): 11:23am On Dec 19, 2018
zurich1010:


Another senseless afonja calling someone a thief who was discharged by the court, and EFCC withdrew all charges against him two months ago becuase they had no case against him; absolutely nothing, just witch-hunting to make Jonathan's government look bad to low IQ afonjas. These are the same afonjas glorifying Tinubu. Afonja will vilify all accused/alleged Christian looters and praise all Muslim looters. These is how they attack Madueke day and night, calling her all kinds of name but till this day no court have found her guilty...not one! SMH

EFCC CLOSES ALL CHARGES AGAINST ALEX BADEH
https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/efcc-closes-case-9-billion-fraud-charge-alex-badeh-165174
it sucks to be an afonja, isn't it?

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Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by GarriKoro(m): 11:45am On Dec 19, 2018
zurich1010:


Another senseless afonja calling someone a thief who was discharged by the court, and EFCC withdrew all charges against him two months ago becuase they had no case against him; absolutely nothing, just witch-hunting to make Jonathan's government look bad to low IQ afonjas. These are the same afonjas glorifying Tinubu. Afonja will vilify all accused/alleged Christian looters and praise all Muslim looters. These is how they attack Madueke day and night, calling her all kinds of name but till this day no court have found her guilty...not one! SMH

EFCC CLOSES ALL CHARGES AGAINST ALEX BADEH
https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/efcc-closes-case-9-billion-fraud-charge-alex-badeh-165174
You are a liar. I opened the link you provided and it turns out that he still had charges pending in court. In the link you so kindly provided it was said:

With the close of the prosecution’s case, the stage is set for the defendant to prove his innocence on the charges preferred against him.

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Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by zombieTRACKER: 11:50am On Dec 19, 2018
Instead of consoling his family

Instead of putting pressure on the authorities to fish out his killers


This is what this Islamist can come up with ...

How dare you call him corrupt... Are you a law court

We have seen people collecting bribes in dollars live on TV and nothing was said about them

You never saw the necessity of opening a thread about it like you just did... Oh maybe the perpetrators are APC Saints
Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by OneDollarSalary(m): 11:57am On Dec 19, 2018
zurich1010:


Another senseless afonja calling someone a thief who was discharged by the court, and EFCC withdrew all charges against him two months ago becuase they had no case against him; absolutely nothing, just witch-hunting to make Jonathan's government look bad to low IQ afonjas. These are the same afonjas glorifying Tinubu. Afonja will vilify all accused/alleged Christian looters and praise all Muslim looters. These is how they attack Madueke day and night, calling her all kinds of name but till this day no court have found her guilty...not one! SMH

EFCC CLOSES ALL CHARGES AGAINST ALEX BADEH
https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/efcc-closes-case-9-billion-fraud-charge-alex-badeh-165174
Mynd44 lalasticlala. Rule 2 broken

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Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by 989900: 12:05pm On Dec 19, 2018
Badeh kinda earned it.

Let the others (Buratai, Olonishakin, politicians, etc.) take note.
Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by Nobody: 12:10pm On Dec 19, 2018
ManTiger:
it sucks to be an afonja, isn't it?

Of course, Afonjas are the lowest grade of black people cited by colonial whites...very LOW IQ!
Re: Alex Badeh: The Price Of Corruption by GOFRONT(m): 12:12pm On Dec 19, 2018
cool

A chief of Defence staff that cannot defend himself, is that one a defender??

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