Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by bigfish3k: 1:32pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Sensible Nigerians already knew it was just a fight against opposition
Magu might have stepped on a top APC members toe 1 Like |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by Openbusiness3: 1:34pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Buhari fighting Kwaruption is like saying Ant is fighting sugar 2 Likes |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by Golan007: 1:34pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Stupid writeup.
Isn't under the authority of the presidency that Magu is being investigated? 3 Likes |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by saraki2019(m): 1:34pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
#standformagu |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by Freeeanijor: 1:35pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Magu is on isolation, coro na bastard lol |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by Wasky101: 1:36pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Maxymilliano:
It is more glarimg by the day that the so called fight against corruption initiated by Buhari and spearheaded by Magu is a ruse after all.
It took the much touted anti corruption ceazar 5 solid years to secure a single conviction in a case initiated during Jonathan's tenure.
Buhari should just bury his head in shame.
I don't know but should this be like a plus for Buharis anti corruption campaign? Nobody is beyond investigation. For me I think it is d right way to go except there are skeletons in the cupboard that we don't know off even now that the cupboard is wide open 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by brexit: 1:37pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
A lot of foolish arguments on this platform, who really exposed Magu, was it an angel that did expose him, no but one of the ministers in PMB's regime and the latter did not cover it but asked for his immediate probe, some other dubious Nigerians would not have called for the probe but will post him out, please lazy youths go and look for something to do, when you are fully ready you take over from them 1 Like |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by Mummyfour(f): 1:38pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
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The Presidency says the ongoing interrogation of the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, is to clear him of weighty allegations leveled against him. A presidency source, who preferred not to be named, told State House correspondents in Abuja on Tuesday, July 7; that the probe of Magu was an affirmation that nobody under “the present administration is above scrutiny’’.
The source, who could neither confirm nor deny the suspension of Magu as reported by traditional and social media outfits; maintained that the investigation of the EFCC boss was to reinforce the Buhari administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
He affirmed that the holder of an elevated office such as the chairman of the EFCC must be above suspicion.
According to the source, the Buhari administration would not prejudge anyone because it can be counted on to uphold justice and fairness.
The source said: “The panel investigating allegations against the Acting EFCC Chairman had been sitting for some weeks now.
“In consonance with the principle of fairness and justice; it was needful that the Acting Chairman be given the opportunity to respond to the allegations, which are weighty in nature.
“Under the Muhammadu Buhari administration, nobody is above scrutiny. The investigation is to reinforce transparency and accountability, rather than to vitiate it.
“Accountability for our actions or inactions is an inalienable part of democracy. In such an elevated position as that of EFCC Chairman, the holder of the position must be above suspicion.
“There’s no prejudgment — absolutely none. The Buhari administration can be counted on to uphold fairness and justice at all times.”
A presidency source had earlier confirmed that Magu was on Tuesday afternoon suspended from office; following the ongoing investigation by the presidential panel, headed by retired Justice Ayo Salami. very loonnnnnggg mchewwwwwwww 1 Like |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by DEROX: 1:41pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Abba kyari would have helped him |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by kushy340: 1:42pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
God no go shame us |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by chukwuibuipob: 1:43pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Malami is a Baztard |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by mushystuff: 1:45pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
tesppidd: So do you think that the DSS could ever have gone against Magu without Buhari's approval?
Or do you think that Magu could have faced any panel at the Presidency without Buhari's approval?
It's either people are being foolish or being mischievous.
The sanction of Magu is actually a plus to Buhari than a minus to him. And you actually award a plus for an action that need not have occured if Buhari had been law abiding by heeding to the damning report of the DSS and resultant refusal of the Senate to confirm Magu in 2015? You actually think that it is a plus that Buhari and crew have only just decided to play some drama after 5 years of avoidable damage? In your clear conscience, if you have any, a person who was found wanting 5 years ago was still allowed by the same president to preside over a sensitive institution like the EFCC and somehow it is a plus that the same president has only chosen to supposedly act after 5 years! I wonder how some of you think really. Have you stopped to check what the actual status of the so called anti corruption war is under such a dirty Magu? What benefits do the Nigerian citizens stand to gain? Who will account for the so called recovered loot that has obviously been re-looted? What about critical resources being expended now to chase down some investigation and probe that could and should have been avoided 5, even 4 years ago? 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by Euegene100001: 1:45pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Y him come fine for the animations na |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by princeade86(m): 1:46pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
SmartProf: Lol @Vuvuzela. Soccer players don't blow vuvuzelas, only fans do....The masses who are meant to blow Buhari's anti-corruption feats all know that it is a hoax. Only Buhari's fans (aka zombies) are still blowing the vuvuzelas on an empty stomach. As a result some of them have fainted already. like "OUR DARLING DADDY" Abi |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by mimimile93: 1:48pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
tesppidd: So do you think that the DSS could ever have gone against Magu without Buhari's approval?
Or do you think that Magu could have faced any panel at the Presidency without Buhari's approval?
It's either people are being foolish or being mischievous.
The sanction of Magu is actually a plus to Buhari than a minus to him. Don't mind those fo.ols. Can this happens in GEJ time? PMB administration has demonstrated the real democracy and transparency. No one is above the law in PMB administration 1 Like |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by jamace(m): 1:48pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
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Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by wink2015(m): 1:49pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
That word "VUVUZELA" reminds me of South Africa during the world cup and African nations cup hosted by South Africa.
But this time around we are talking of President Buhari and his out of favour EFCC Czar.
E DON RED with Magu ! |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by Akaegwu(m): 1:49pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
tesppidd: So do you think that the DSS could ever have gone against Magu without Buhari's approval?
Or do you think that Magu could have faced any panel at the Presidency without Buhari's approval?
It's either people are being foolish or being mischievous.
The sanction of Magu is actually a plus to Buhari than a minus to him. Which Buhari are you talking about? The visible or the invisible? 2 Likes |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by mimimile93: 1:50pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
[s] DarkJeddi: Seems you are intellectually challenged.. Keep defending trash.. Anumpama.. [/s] |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by mamotalk: 1:50pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
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The Presidency says the ongoing interrogation of the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, is to clear him of weighty allegations leveled against him. A presidency source, who preferred not to be named, told State House correspondents in Abuja on Tuesday, July 7; that the probe of Magu was an affirmation that nobody under “the present administration is above scrutiny’’.
The source, who could neither confirm nor deny the suspension of Magu as reported by traditional and social media outfits; maintained that the investigation of the EFCC boss was to reinforce the Buhari administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
He affirmed that the holder of an elevated office such as the chairman of the EFCC must be above suspicion.
According to the source, the Buhari administration would not prejudge anyone because it can be counted on to uphold justice and fairness.
The source said: “The panel investigating allegations against the Acting EFCC Chairman had been sitting for some weeks now.
“In consonance with the principle of fairness and justice; it was needful that the Acting Chairman be given the opportunity to respond to the allegations, which are weighty in nature.
“Under the Muhammadu Buhari administration, nobody is above scrutiny. The investigation is to reinforce transparency and accountability, rather than to vitiate it.
“Accountability for our actions or inactions is an inalienable part of democracy. In such an elevated position as that of EFCC Chairman, the holder of the position must be above suspicion.
“There’s no prejudgment — absolutely none. The Buhari administration can be counted on to uphold fairness and justice at all times.”
A presidency source had earlier confirmed that Magu was on Tuesday afternoon suspended from office; following the ongoing investigation by the presidential panel, headed by retired Justice Ayo Salami. see how you dey confuse yourself. na by force to defend Buhari? btw Prof Itse Sagay and Prof Osinbajo are culpable: they are the main proponents of Magu. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by Nobody: 1:50pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Me talk am say no body holy pass Me talk am say Just because you've not been caught doesn't mean na you holy pass You dey claim holy holy you dey chase hussipuppy l swear nobody holy pass Na hussipuppy turn days ago...Na Magu turn today my brother which kin life be this? |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by DarkJeddi(m): 1:50pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
mushystuff:
And you actually award a plus for an action that need not have occured if Buhari had been law abiding by heeding to the damning report of the DSS and resultant refusal of the Senate to confirm Magu?
You actually think that it is a plus that Buhari and crew have only just decided to play some drama after 5 years of avoidable damage?
In your clear conscience, if you have any, a person who was found wanting 5 years ago was still allowed by the same president to preside over a sensitive institution like the EFCC and somehow it plus that the president has only chosen to act after 5 years!
I wonder how some of you think really. Have you stopped to check what the actual status of the so called anti corruption war is under such a dirty Magu? What benefits do the Nigerian citizens stand to gain? Who will account for the so called recovered loot that has obviously been re-looted? What about critical resources being expended now to chase down some investigation and probe that should have been avoided 5, even 4 years ago? Don't bother with these low IQ f00ls.. 2 Likes |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by mimimile93: 1:51pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
[s] Akaegwu:
Which Buhari are you talking about? The visible or the invisible? [/s] |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by JosephXavier: 1:51pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
post=91497379:
The Presidency says the ongoing interrogation of the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, is to clear him of weighty allegations leveled against him. A presidency source, who preferred not to be named, told State House correspondents in Abuja on Tuesday, July 7; that the probe of Magu was an affirmation that nobody under “the present administration is above scrutiny’’.
The source, who could neither confirm nor deny the suspension of Magu as reported by traditional and social media outfits; maintained that the investigation of the EFCC boss was to reinforce the Buhari administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
He affirmed that the holder of an elevated office such as the chairman of the EFCC must be above suspicion.
According to the source, the Buhari administration would not prejudge anyone because it can be counted on to uphold justice and fairness.
The source said: “The panel investigating allegations against the Acting EFCC Chairman had been sitting for some weeks now.
“In consonance with the principle of fairness and justice; it was needful that the Acting Chairman be given the opportunity to respond to the allegations, which are weighty in nature.
“Under the Muhammadu Buhari administration, nobody is above scrutiny. The investigation is to reinforce transparency and accountability, rather than to vitiate it.
“Accountability for our actions or inactions is an inalienable part of democracy. In such an elevated position as that of EFCC Chairman, the holder of the position must be above suspicion.
“There’s no prejudgment — absolutely none. The Buhari administration can be counted on to uphold fairness and justice at all times.”
A presidency source had earlier confirmed that Magu was on Tuesday afternoon suspended from office; following the ongoing investigation by the presidential panel, headed by retired Justice Ayo Salami. When did the President appoint you as his spokesman? 1 Like |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by lexy2014: 1:51pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
brexit: A lot of foolish arguments on this platform, who really exposed Magu, was it an angel that did expose him, no but one of the ministers in PMB's regime and the latter did not cover it but asked for his immediate probe, some other dubious Nigerians would not have called for the probe but will post him out, please lazy youths go and look for something to do, when you are fully ready you take over from them Y did it take five years after two Senate rejections, DSS report against magu which buhari ignored b4 we now had this? Y did buhari not heed d Senate& d DSS earlier on? 3 Likes |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by DarkJeddi(m): 1:52pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
mimimile93: [s][/s] Oga Cancellor.. Birds of a feeder.. 1 Like |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by mimimile93: 1:53pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
DarkJeddi: Oga [s]Cancellor..
Birds of a feeder.. [/s] |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by aviara: 1:53pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Ibrahim Magu suspension, is corruption fighting back? This question is directed to Prof Itsey Sagay and Festus Keyamo. |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by lexy2014: 1:56pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
mimimile93: Don't mind those fo.ols. Can this happens in GEJ time?
PMB administration has demonstrated the real democracy and transparency.
No one is above the law in PMB administration So buhari, holiest man in Nigeria, appointed a corrupt man to head an anticorruption agency for 5years despite warnings from d DSS& two Senate rejections which he ignored 3 Likes |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by Ustec: 1:57pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
post=91497379:
The Presidency says the ongoing interrogation of the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, is to clear him of weighty allegations leveled against him. A presidency source, who preferred not to be named, told State House correspondents in Abuja on Tuesday, July 7; that the probe of Magu was an affirmation that nobody under “the present administration is above scrutiny’’.
The source, who could neither confirm nor deny the suspension of Magu as reported by traditional and social media outfits; maintained that the investigation of the EFCC boss was to reinforce the Buhari administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
He affirmed that the holder of an elevated office such as the chairman of the EFCC must be above suspicion.
According to the source, the Buhari administration would not prejudge anyone because it can be counted on to uphold justice and fairness.
The source said: “The panel investigating allegations against the Acting EFCC Chairman had been sitting for some weeks now.
“In consonance with the principle of fairness and justice; it was needful that the Acting Chairman be given the opportunity to respond to the allegations, which are weighty in nature.
“Under the Muhammadu Buhari administration, nobody is above scrutiny. The investigation is to reinforce transparency and accountability, rather than to vitiate it.
“Accountability for our actions or inactions is an inalienable part of democracy. In such an elevated position as that of EFCC Chairman, the holder of the position must be above suspicion.
“There’s no prejudgment — absolutely none. The Buhari administration can be counted on to uphold fairness and justice at all times.”
A presidency source had earlier confirmed that Magu was on Tuesday afternoon suspended from office; following the ongoing investigation by the presidential panel, headed by retired Justice Ayo Salami. Lol, scammers, looters and haters already know the truth, you don't need to explain it to them. Nigeria can only be little safe from corruption only if a president like Buhari succeeds him. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Magu’s Fall Silences Buhari’s Anti-corruption Vuvuzela By Adam Ibrahim by Nobody: 1:57pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
DominusPrime: @ let me summarise for you. Your darling daddy presented Magu to the Senate twice inspite of the fact that they never approved him. He then went on to keep him in acting capacity just to ensure he headed the so called anti corruption fight of Buhari.
But don't worry I have a good defense for you Buhari is clean and thought Magu is clean too inspite of findings by the Senate that he had pending issues that were glaring for everyone to see.
I'm still waiting for the day apc supporters will get sense...keep defending apc. I love how he makes all of you look stupid and go silent when things like this happen. Bros you will wait the end of humanity o. Better move on o. Zombie will always be zombie. There can never be reverse gear because zombie no dey carry brain, even ant brain. 1 Like |