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Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by stephanie11: 7:03pm On Oct 30, 2020
Lagos House Speaker Mudashiru Obasa has been conducting private and lucrative businesses since he was elected to the post in 2015, Peoples Gazette can report, in yet apparent disregard of extant code of conduct regulations for public officials that barred him from running commercial ventures as a top lawmaker.

Financial records of Mr. Obasa’s recently obtained by the Gazette showed how the politician executed a laundry of suspicious transactions using several companies linked to him.

On October 30, 2018, Mr. Obasa received exactly N51,680,672.91 each into his company De Kingrun Multipurpose Limited account in a string of eleven transactions on exactly the same day, bank documents seen by the Gazette showed.

The transactions, totalling N568,487,402.01, were the only activities that reflected on the account throughout that year, indicating that they were proceeds of an unexplained deal executed by the Speaker. The suspicious funds were received through De Kingrun’s account number 1017424021 with UBA, which did not return a request seeking comments about the transactions.

Sahara Reporters had published a series of corruption claims against the Speaker since March, and the EFCC has called him in for questioning as part of its investigation into the charges. De Kingrun was amongst several companies Sahara Reporters linked to Mr. Obasa, but bank transaction details relating to the politician and his firms are just being uncovered by the Gazette.

Records also showed that Mr. Obasa’s De Kingrun firm has been receiving inflow from the Lagos State government accounts. Mr. Obasa’s telephone number 08033014094 is connected to the account and the Gazette has established through bank sources that he was directly responsible for the transactions.

In 2016, Mr. Obasa received four transactions each from the ministry of environment and Universal Basic Education in Lagos. Each of the four transactions from the environment office was N56,332,500.00 — all paid on April 21 and totalled N225,330,000. Barely a week later on April 28, the Universal Basic Education paid N33,013,665.27 each in four transactions to De Kingrun, totalling N132,054,661.08.

It was unclear the nature of contracts that Mr. Obasa’s firm carried out for Lagos to justify N357,384,661.08 in eight transactions within seven days.

Mr. Obasa, his media aide and a Lagos government spokesman declined comments for this story. But the Speaker had pushed back against Sahara Reporters earlier in the year.

Although he admitted ownership of De Kingrun as an enduring family business, he rejected reports that the company received contracts from Lagos agencies, demanding through his legal representatives evidence of transactions between his company and Lagos.

On Thursday, the Gazette published bank records of six imprest accounts run by the Lagos State House of Assembly, which showed how Mr. Obasa supervised suspicious disbursements of N9.7 billion in 2019 alone.

Mr. Obasa was elected into the Lagos House in 2007, and has been Speaker since 2015. He should have been handicapped by the code of conduct rules that forbid elected and senior government officials from conducting private businesses, except subsistence agriculture, while in office.

But the regulations have rarely been enforced, despite widespread abuse by politicians and senior bureaucrats. In 2011, Bola Tinubu was arraigned over claims he violated code of conduct rules by operating foreign bank accounts as governor, but the case was summarily dismissed for irregular prosecution.

Download De Kingrun’s bank transaction records here https://files.peoplesgazette.com/Speaker-Obasa-company-accounts.pdf

https://peoplesgazette.com/exclusive-bank-documents-expose-how-lagos-speaker-obasa-received-n51-7-million-11-times-on-same-day/

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Nbotee(m): 7:06pm On Oct 30, 2020
Till dat has anything com out of the investigations and allegations dat came up d last time? Absolutely nothing... He's doing the bidding of his Oga at the top...

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by YoonSung50: 7:06pm On Oct 30, 2020
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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Nobody: 7:07pm On Oct 30, 2020
Mr. Obasa’s telephone number 08033014094

That's his mobile number as quoted above, Nigerian youth, let's thank him for his good works.


This one na big thief ooo

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Jeromejnr(m): 7:07pm On Oct 30, 2020
But what will be done? That's the issue.

People just steal anyhow in Nigeria and it is swept under the rug. Why won't more people steal?

Later they will come out like saints and be abusing youths.

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Nobody: 7:08pm On Oct 30, 2020
Desmond Elliot will not see this one. It is the youths of Lagos that control no public funds that are the problem.

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by BRIGHTRIVERS(m): 7:18pm On Oct 30, 2020
The way these people mention billions is making me feel too poor.

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Damikjay(m): 7:20pm On Oct 30, 2020
THIS MAN IS BECOMING TINUBU SMALL SMALL.
I SAID, THIS MAN RECONSTRUCTED ONE OF THE GARAGE IN IYANA PAJA BUT HE CAN'T FUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD HOSPITAL

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by sarahkom: 7:25pm On Oct 30, 2020
this is criminality at it peak

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Asura: 7:41pm On Oct 30, 2020
The allegations on this man suppose done pass wetin them they overlook, yet no single probe by the government

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by HenryThegreat1(m): 7:48pm On Oct 30, 2020
Useless criminals

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Nobody: 7:56pm On Oct 30, 2020
cool
Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Ubykcee(m): 7:56pm On Oct 30, 2020
lipsrsealed
Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by WhatCanIsay(m): 7:56pm On Oct 30, 2020
EndSars is waning we are now getting back to business.

The kind mind this people get to still is really supernatural. If I overcharge a client by simple ₦10,000 I find it hard to reconcile my conscience till I do the right thing.

I strongly see our politicians and their defenders as psychopaths, in the same level with serial killers. Their conscience is dead.

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by TATALoAlaMu: 7:56pm On Oct 30, 2020
Normal levels for this guys!

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Ubykcee(m): 7:56pm On Oct 30, 2020
BRIGHTRIVERS:
The way these people mention billions is making me feel too poor.
Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Abiamaka(m): 7:56pm On Oct 30, 2020
Money that is meant for constituency development and the likes,the man just sit on it...tired of all this people...is it a curse that all this politicians must loot public funds,I think the Genesis of the word" loot"started from Nigeria. sad

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Nobody: 7:56pm On Oct 30, 2020
Asura:
The allegations on this man suppose done pass wetin them they overlook, yet no single probe by the government

The man know road na

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by oluwasegun007(m): 7:57pm On Oct 30, 2020
Several allegations with no persecution can be tiring...

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Sunisonflex39(m): 7:57pm On Oct 30, 2020
Let somebody ask for my account number na..
Local man can eat but have no food.. Abeg.
If u are in ph and have photography job for me.. Abeg DM...
Local man is seriously fighting Hunger..

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by mimimiles93: 7:57pm On Oct 30, 2020
Fake news. The source of the news is not trustworthy.
Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Racoon(m): 7:57pm On Oct 30, 2020
This crooked criminal again.

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Nobody: 7:57pm On Oct 30, 2020
What job can I learn within 6 months to 1 year and be perfect? please I need your advice. It's frustrating being dependent

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by helinues: 7:57pm On Oct 30, 2020
Abeg enough of repetitive news About Obasa.

If you guys can't impeach him, take him to court and stop bugging us

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by BRIGHTRIVERS(m): 7:58pm On Oct 30, 2020
h
Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Abilitie: 7:58pm On Oct 30, 2020
shocked
Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by deboysben(m): 7:58pm On Oct 30, 2020
Tinubu's boy no dey disapoint.

An embarasment from one of Tinubu's political school.

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by akure1stson: 7:58pm On Oct 30, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:
Desmond Elliot will not see this one. It is the youths of Lagos that control no public funds that are the problem.

Desmond is one of the Member that pass vote of confident on the speaker

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Re: Bank Documents Show How Obasa Received N51.7 Million 11 Times by Colonelswitz101(m): 7:58pm On Oct 30, 2020
It's been over a week since the nigerian army laid siege to oyigbo town. The harassment and recorded cases of killings are numerous to count. They have been going to people's homes and killing indiscriminately, burning people's houses while blocking exits. With the 24hrs curfew, all roads going In and out of oyigbo has bn blocked and residents encircled. Some they kill at close range and so many have died in their homes from stray bullets. We have helicopters flying over our roofs in a way it can mean a declaration of genocide on oyigbo residents. The federal government and Rivers State Government have declared war on the people of oyigbo and the press are not doing much or should I say turning a blind eye. I am writing this post to draw the attention of nigerians and the world on the ongoing genocide on the residents of Oyigbo in Rivers State by the nigerian army.

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