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U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by alanto: 9:12pm On Jun 13, 2022
10 FEBRUARY 2003

Vanguard (Lagos)

By Kenneth Ehigiator

Lagos — THE United States of America (USA) has cleared Governor Bola Tinubu of Lagos State of involvement in any criminal activity in that country or its territory.

The US Consulate in Lagos in a February 4, 2003 letter to the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Tafa Balogun said there was nothing in the records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) indicating that Gov. Tinubu had, at any time in the past, been arrested or wanted for crime in the US. The letter signed by the Legal Attache in the Consulate, Michael H. Bonner reads:

"Our sincerest greetings to you and all of the law enforcement personnel in the Nigeria Police Force, whose continued assistance is very much appreciated. In relation to your letter, dated February 3, 2003, reference number SR. 3000/IGPSEC/ABJ/VOL. 24/287, regarding Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a records check of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) National Crime Information Centre (NCIC) was conducted.

"The results of the checks were negative for any criminal arrest records, wants, or warrants for Bola Ahmed Tinubu (DOB 29 March 1952). For information of your department, NCIC is a very centralised information centre that maintains the records of every criminal arrest and conviction within the United States and its territories."

Chairman of the Lagos State chapter of Alliance for Democracy (AD), Mr. Abiodun Ogunleye, had on January 30, 2003, written to the Inspector-General of Police, asking him to make enquiries at the US Embassy in connection with allegations of drug trafficking and money laundering levelled at the governor by a gubernatorial aspirant on the platform of the party, Sir Tunde Olowu, with a view to confirming if he (Tinubu) indeed had any criminal record.

The AD letter read: [b]"We are in the process of issuing clearance to the incumbent Governor of Lagos State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu to allow him contest in the forthcoming state gubernatorial elections.

"Allegations of criminal activities in the United States of America have, however, been levelled at Governor Tinubu, namely: drug trafficking and money laundering. The screening committee of the state Alliance for Democracy must sieve through the heaps of petitions and allegations to ensure that the rule of law and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is upheld, free of fear or favour. Consequently, as the senior law enforcement officer of the state, we seek your kind assistance in enquiring from the Embassy of the United States of America in Lagos, a confirmation of any criminal records or criminal conviction to date by Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Due to the time constraints imposed by the impending elections, may we further crave your indulgence to deal with this matter expeditiously?"[/b]

The Principal Staff Officer of the IG, Solomon Arase Ag/ACP, wrote on behalf of his boss to AD leadership in Lagos State, saying: "I am directed to refer to your letter, dated January 30, 2003, on the subject matter - Re: Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu Criminal Record and apprise you with the inquiry conducted.

[b]"In the course of investigation, the Police had cause to resort to the Consul-General of the Embassy of the United States of America, to ascertain the authenticity or otherwise of an alleged criminal record against Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The results of the checks were negative for any criminal arrest records, wants, or warrants for Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The report of the search is herewith attached. You may wish to be guided by the result of the record checks of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Crime Information Centre (NCIC).
Please accept the assurances of the Inspector General of Police consideration."

The petitioner, Sir Olowu, had in his petition to the IG alleged that Gov. Tinubu had seven foreign accounts to which he remitted money made from dealings in white heroin, adding that the governor had for this reason been investigated in the United States.

"In the early 1990s, Governor Bola Tinubu maintained some bank accounts in the United States of America into which his personal funds and proceeds of businesses carried on by him and on behalf of some associates and family members were kept. Much of the funds in these accounts - A/c No. 39483134 Citibank, A/c 39483396 Citibank, A/c No. 4650279566 Citibank, A/c No. 00400220 Citibank, A/c 39936383 Citibank, A/c No. 39936383 Citibank and A/c No. 263226700 First Heritage Bank, totalling $1.4 million were actually being used in money market operations, mainly securities trading. Sometime in 1993, Governor Tinubu, then a senator, gave instructions in respect of one of the accounts, but was told that a freezing order had been made against all his accounts in the banks.

"Further inquiry revealed that the freezing order was made in response to the question of an Internal Revenue Service agent, Kevin Moss, who had filed an affidavit in a magistrate court, stating that he had probable cause to believe that the funds were involved in financial transactions in violation of US laws and were liable to forfeiture to the US government.

"Kevin Moss' suspicion was based on investigations into suspected money laundering and narcotics trafficking of two Nigerians, Mueez Akande and Abiodun Agbele. Both men lived in the US and during this period (1990-93), Nigerians were under serious scrutiny in the US for drug trafficking offences and accounts of Nigerians with substantial sums of money in the US were being closely checked," Sir Olowu had alleged in his petition to the IG as well as in the last edition of the Tell Magazine.

Continuing, he alleged that the governor lost $460,000 to the US government being money spent by its agencies to conduct their investigation before trial and conviction, but Tinubu said he was never persecuted, neither was he convicted by any American court. The AD had in defence of the governor, explained that he was never convicted, stressing that the $460,000 did not amount to any fine on conviction. Anyone with even a minimum understanding of how American justice system works will easily agree that if there was evidence of culpability in drug trafficking against Tinubu, he would certainly have been prosecuted under US Law, especially since he went to the US several times and even spoke personally with the investigators on various occasions. In any event, he contested the interim seizure of the funds and recovered funds in all six accounts and even part of the particular account on which a seizure order was eventually made," it contended.

https://allafrica.com/stories/200302110527.html

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by Golan007: 9:15pm On Jun 13, 2022
grin

Some people will not like this.

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by Jashub: 9:15pm On Jun 13, 2022
The hypocrisy of the US can be mind-boggling. Anyway, they're only trying to tell us that they support the bullion-van master so as to get a swipe of Nigerian resources in the advent he wins the election . But God pass all of them

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 9:15pm On Jun 13, 2022
Rubbish

What the heck Is since 2003...?

Are you telling me the last time his source of wealth was verified was since 2003..?

You think we are unwise...Anyways give us 2022 verification...Forget that trash biko..

Who was his Father...? simple

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by dareyking(m): 9:16pm On Jun 13, 2022
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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by IamWonderful: 9:17pm On Jun 13, 2022
Ok
Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by alanto: 9:19pm On Jun 13, 2022
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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by Front0lane: 9:22pm On Jun 13, 2022
Even if you are provided with 4040 verification your Igbo father will still like a rnoron, so wail on.


OyeofIkoTuN:
Rubbish

What the heck Is since 2003...?

Are you telling me the last time his source of wealth was verified was since 2003..?

You think we are unwise...Anyways give us 2022 verification...Forget that trash biko..

Who was his Father...? simple

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by alanto: 9:28pm On Jun 13, 2022
OyeofIkoTuN:
Rubbish

What the heck Is since 2003...?

Are you telling me the last time his source of wealth was verified was since 2003..?

You think we are unwise...Anyways give us 2022 verification...Forget that trash biko..

Who was his Father...? simple
Mr Oye why are you crying? tongue

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by helinues: 9:30pm On Jun 13, 2022
Interesting. Coast don clear now.

Wailers will be in severe pain tonight. Hope they can quickly get flagyl from pharmaceutical stores cos they might purge their intestines overnight cos of this development

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by alanto: 9:32pm On Jun 13, 2022
Jashub:
The hypocrisy US can be mind-boggling. Anyway, they're only trying to tell us that they support bullion-van master in so they can get a swipe at Nigerian resources in the advent he wins the election . But God pass all of them
I see your tears jashub but why are you crying? Is US now corrupt because they clear Tinubu of corruption? Oya show us where Obi and Atiku were cleared

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by QueenOfTheCoast(f): 9:32pm On Jun 13, 2022
helinues:
Interesting. Coast don clear now.

Wailers will be in severe pain tonight. Hope they can quickly get flagyl from pharmaceutical stores cos they might pire their intestine overnight cos of this development
gum body no be by force ooo
Same you wey dey slander Tinubu and calling him names before primaries ooo
na the same you go dey blast FFK but you're here behaving like FFK himself.
it's safe to say you're nairaland FFK

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by bigpicture001: 9:35pm On Jun 13, 2022
He shldd just try and travel to New York.. simple!

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by godofuck231: 9:37pm On Jun 13, 2022
Una agenda de the guy hand that why the court document states other wise
Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by helinues: 9:39pm On Jun 13, 2022
alanto:

I see your tears jashub but why are you crying? Is US now corrupt because they clear Tinubu of corruption? Oya show us where Obi and Atiku were cleared

Obi and Atiku were cleared on Twitter.

grin

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by ItooWorWor(m): 9:40pm On Jun 13, 2022
grin grin

3; 2; 1 let the wailing begin grin grin

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by QueenOfTheCoast(f): 9:40pm On Jun 13, 2022
helinues:


Obi and Atiku were cleared on Twitter.

grin
yes oo
obi is the man for the job
Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by helinues: 9:42pm On Jun 13, 2022
ItooWorWor:
grin grin


3; 2; 1 let the wailing begin grin grin

Something that already started. You no see gnashing of teeth above..

Wailers sleepless nights have just begun

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by Owopariola01: 9:43pm On Jun 13, 2022
Jashub:
The hypocrisy US can be mind-boggling. Anyway, they're only trying to tell us that they support bullion-van master in so they can get a swipe at Nigerian resources in the advent he wins the election . But God pass all of them

This is a fact, contest it if it's not true.

This is not a "Go and Verify" thingy. cheesy cheesy

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by Owopariola01: 9:44pm On Jun 13, 2022
OyeofIkoTuN:
Rubbish

What the heck Is since 2003...?

Are you telling me the last time his source of wealth was verified was since 2003..?

You think we are unwise...Anyways give us 2022 verification...Forget that trash biko..

Who was his Father...? simple

Who do you know to be his father?
Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by ItooWorWor(m): 9:48pm On Jun 13, 2022
helinues:

Something that already started. You no see gnashing of teeth above..
Wailers sleepless nights have just begun
I am actually waiting for some set of wailers cheesy


They are the chief wailers of nairaland Alaigbo branch grin grin
Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by Christistruth00: 9:50pm On Jun 13, 2022
Golan007:
grin

Some people will not like this.



Meanwhile their Ranting and Cannibalising Master is safely locked up in the slammer in Abuja

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by wallarwallar(m): 9:56pm On Jun 13, 2022
Some people are just brainless and stupid... Tinubu that top US officials interact with more Dan bubari una president. US is not that lawless

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by Afamed: 10:00pm On Jun 13, 2022
Jashub:
The hypocrisy US can be mind-boggling. Anyway, they're only trying to tell us that they support bullion-van master in so they can get a swipe at Nigerian resources in the advent he wins the election . But God pass all of them

So the Us should have nailed him just because you wanted them to nail him.
You have taken your hatred to the next level

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by Afamed: 10:02pm On Jun 13, 2022
QueenOfTheCoast:
yes oo
obi is the man for the job

You are right, Obi is the right man for the Agulu town hall president

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by naijapips04: 10:06pm On Jun 13, 2022
Because he cut a deal. They confiscated his assets and he snitched too.

Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 2:26am On Jun 14, 2022
Front0lane:
Even if you are provided with 4040 verification your Igbo father will still like a rnoron, so wail on.


Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by techWriter3: 7:13am On Jun 14, 2022
Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by omohayek: 8:23am On Jun 14, 2022
naijapips04:
Because he cut a deal. They confiscated his assets and he snitched too.
Why don't you provide a link to the online electronic filings, instead of simply posting an easily doctored (or entirely manufactured) image?

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Re: U.S. Clears Governor Tinubu Of Criminal Deals by AlphaTaikun: 3:55pm On Aug 12, 2022
alanto:
10 FEBRUARY 2003

Vanguard (Lagos)

By Kenneth Ehigiator

Lagos — THE United States of America (USA) has cleared Governor Bola Tinubu of Lagos State of involvement in any criminal activity in that country or its territory.

The US Consulate in Lagos in a February 4, 2003 letter to the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Tafa Balogun said there was nothing in the records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) indicating that Gov. Tinubu had, at any time in the past, been arrested or wanted for crime in the US. The letter signed by the Legal Attache in the Consulate, Michael H. Bonner reads:

"Our sincerest greetings to you and all of the law enforcement personnel in the Nigeria Police Force, whose continued assistance is very much appreciated. In relation to your letter, dated February 3, 2003, reference number SR. 3000/IGPSEC/ABJ/VOL. 24/287, regarding Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a records check of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) National Crime Information Centre (NCIC) was conducted.

"The results of the checks were negative for any criminal arrest records, wants, or warrants for Bola Ahmed Tinubu (DOB 29 March 1952). For information of your department, NCIC is a very centralised information centre that maintains the records of every criminal arrest and conviction within the United States and its territories."

Chairman of the Lagos State chapter of Alliance for Democracy (AD), Mr. Abiodun Ogunleye, had on January 30, 2003, written to the Inspector-General of Police, asking him to make enquiries at the US Embassy in connection with allegations of drug trafficking and money laundering levelled at the governor by a gubernatorial aspirant on the platform of the party, Sir Tunde Olowu, with a view to confirming if he (Tinubu) indeed had any criminal record.

The AD letter read: [b]"We are in the process of issuing clearance to the incumbent Governor of Lagos State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu to allow him contest in the forthcoming state gubernatorial elections.

"Allegations of criminal activities in the United States of America have, however, been levelled at Governor Tinubu, namely: drug trafficking and money laundering. The screening committee of the state Alliance for Democracy must sieve through the heaps of petitions and allegations to ensure that the rule of law and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is upheld, free of fear or favour. Consequently, as the senior law enforcement officer of the state, we seek your kind assistance in enquiring from the Embassy of the United States of America in Lagos, a confirmation of any criminal records or criminal conviction to date by Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Due to the time constraints imposed by the impending elections, may we further crave your indulgence to deal with this matter expeditiously?"[/b]

The Principal Staff Officer of the IG, Solomon Arase Ag/ACP, wrote on behalf of his boss to AD leadership in Lagos State, saying: "I am directed to refer to your letter, dated January 30, 2003, on the subject matter - Re: Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu Criminal Record and apprise you with the inquiry conducted.

[b]"In the course of investigation, the Police had cause to resort to the Consul-General of the Embassy of the United States of America, to ascertain the authenticity or otherwise of an alleged criminal record against Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The results of the checks were negative for any criminal arrest records, wants, or warrants for Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The report of the search is herewith attached. You may wish to be guided by the result of the record checks of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Crime Information Centre (NCIC).
Please accept the assurances of the Inspector General of Police consideration."

The petitioner, Sir Olowu, had in his petition to the IG alleged that Gov. Tinubu had seven foreign accounts to which he remitted money made from dealings in white heroin, adding that the governor had for this reason been investigated in the United States.

"In the early 1990s, Governor Bola Tinubu maintained some bank accounts in the United States of America into which his personal funds and proceeds of businesses carried on by him and on behalf of some associates and family members were kept. Much of the funds in these accounts - A/c No. 39483134 Citibank, A/c 39483396 Citibank, A/c No. 4650279566 Citibank, A/c No. 00400220 Citibank, A/c 39936383 Citibank, A/c No. 39936383 Citibank and A/c No. 263226700 First Heritage Bank, totalling $1.4 million were actually being used in money market operations, mainly securities trading. Sometime in 1993, Governor Tinubu, then a senator, gave instructions in respect of one of the accounts, but was told that a freezing order had been made against all his accounts in the banks.

"Further inquiry revealed that the freezing order was made in response to the question of an Internal Revenue Service agent, Kevin Moss, who had filed an affidavit in a magistrate court, stating that he had probable cause to believe that the funds were involved in financial transactions in violation of US laws and were liable to forfeiture to the US government.

"Kevin Moss' suspicion was based on investigations into suspected money laundering and narcotics trafficking of two Nigerians, Mueez Akande and Abiodun Agbele. Both men lived in the US and during this period (1990-93), Nigerians were under serious scrutiny in the US for drug trafficking offences and accounts of Nigerians with substantial sums of money in the US were being closely checked," Sir Olowu had alleged in his petition to the IG as well as in the last edition of the Tell Magazine.

Continuing, he alleged that the governor lost $460,000 to the US government being money spent by its agencies to conduct their investigation before trial and conviction, but Tinubu said he was never persecuted, neither was he convicted by any American court. The AD had in defence of the governor, explained that he was never convicted, stressing that the $460,000 did not amount to any fine on conviction. Anyone with even a minimum understanding of how American justice system works will easily agree that if there was evidence of culpability in drug trafficking against Tinubu, he would certainly have been prosecuted under US Law, especially since he went to the US several times and even spoke personally with the investigators on various occasions. In any event, he contested the interim seizure of the funds and recovered funds in all six accounts and even part of the particular account on which a seizure order was eventually made," it contended.

https://allafrica.com/stories/200302110527.html
This clear message coming from the American government is highly commendable.


The simpletons who keep on peddling these lies online and offline must be arrested and punished for defamation of character. I will consider Asiwaju Tinubu and his Media Team to be the biggest fools on earth if they don't punish these liars and tribal bigots. Period.

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