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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by Shantyken(m): 10:44am On Mar 29, 2023
helinues:


So na me it dey affect bah..

In all the Buhari's presidency, I have only spent 2 months in all.

Dey play shogbo

Make him dey play, he acquire all that in a government that he said is bad.

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by Ayoefa: 10:46am On Mar 29, 2023
helinues:
To gara

With the gnashing of teeth from the oppositions, it be like not only election mandate was stolen, brains and manhood was looted as well

Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by famology(m): 10:46am On Mar 29, 2023
CSTRR:

Because your economy is different from their economy and politics is Chelsea versus arsenal.



Of course I'm not and can never be on same level with poverty stricken bastards like you guys. Go and hustle.

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by Reelmii: 10:47am On Mar 29, 2023
Wey that guy wey dey sell bucket...there is no saint in politics.....

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by McSatoshi: 10:48am On Mar 29, 2023
Na so !
Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by CSTRR: 10:48am On Mar 29, 2023
seunmsg:


Peter Obi and Bagudu were Abacha boys. While Tinubu was fighting for democracy, Peter Obi was in bed with Abacha and profiting from his regime. If Peter Obi is now a saint, why should we hang Bagudu?

Majority of voters voted for Tinubu because they want a better Nigeria. He is the most experienced and nationally acceptable leaders to lead Nigeria to economic prosperity. We all saw the magic he did in Lagos. He will replicate the same success story all over Nigeria. Peter Obi who failed woefully as governor of Anambra state will never be allowed to replicate the same failure all over the country.
Peter obi was in bed with abacha?

How?

He had a job in tincan, did it effectively and left the scene

There was no record of him benefiting unduly from state resources.
The apc have not accused him of corruption or state capture.

If majority of Nigerians voted for tinubu, then the situation is worse than I thought.
It means Nigeria is populated with the worse kinds of people with no moral compass, no sense and no care for the future of their children.

It's unfathomable that the majority of the country would hand over the future of their children to a verified drug dealer, industrial grade kleptomaniac and a possibly Parkinson patient.

It could possibly open the country to US sanctions under the the kingpin act.

It's telling that America has not even congratulated him yet.
They are hoping that the courts would kick him out.

It's been better for us to believe that he rigged the election.
Atleast, Nigeria would be able to maintain some level of righteous standing before the world.
Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by adanny01(m): 10:49am On Mar 29, 2023
helinues:
To gara

With the gnashing of teeth from the oppositions, it be like not only election mandate was stolen, brains and manhood was looted as well

Walahi!!!

A lot of brains were lost in the elections and I have been wondering who took them and why?

Educated people and even the ones that claimed are "learned fellows" lost their brains in the process.

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by Nobody: 10:50am On Mar 29, 2023
Racoon:
The urge to continue the structure of criminality is just too fast for them. Image this same man with many moral baggages still appointing Atiku Bagudu-a man well known for laundering Nigeria monies for the late tyrant; General Sanni Abacha?

Still affirming that Birds of the same plumage flock together. Meanwhile, guess the courts knows the world is watching? Kenya have long set a precedence anyway.


Seen this before?




PANDORA PAPERS: Inside Peter Obi’s secret businesses — and how he broke the law


Peter Obi serially violated the law by failing to declare to the Code of Conduct Bureau the companies and assets he tucked away in secrecy havens.
ByTaiwo-Hassan Adebayo October 4, 2021 Reading Time: 11 mins read

Peter Obi, the ex-governor of Anambra State in Southeastern Nigeria, is widely regarded in Nigeria as an advocate of good governance, openness, and transparency.

In addition to speeches on his governance records and statistics-laden prescriptions for Nigeria’s development, he likes to talk about how hugely successful he became in business before diving into politics.

In speeches and in printed literature, Mr Obi is never shy, reeling out his numerous business affiliations and accomplishments. On his website, for example, the former governor said he “was chairman of Next International Nigeria Ltd, then chairman and director of Guardian Express Mortgage Bank Ltd, Guardian Express Bank Plc, Future View Securities Ltd, Paymaster Nigeria Ltd, Chams Nigeria Ltd, Data Corp Ltd and Card Centre Ltd.”

On that same platform, the former governor also described himself as the youngest board chairperson ever appointed by Fidelity Bank Plc, a 34-year old Nigerian lender listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

But beyond the facade of priggish speeches and appearances, an investigation by PREMIUM TIMES has now shown that Mr Obi is not entirely transparent in his affairs as he likes Nigerians to believe.

The investigation is part of the global International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)-led Pandora Papers project.

The project saw 600 journalists from 150 news organisations around the world poring through a trove of 11.9 million confidential files, contextualising information, tracking down sources and analysing public records and other documents.

The leaked files were retrieved from some offshore services firms around the world that set up shell companies and other offshore entities for clients, many of them influential politicians, businesspersons and criminals, seeking to conceal their financial dealings.

The two-year collaboration has so far revealed the financial secrets of not less than 35 current and former world leaders, more than 330 public officials in more than 91 countries and territories.

Mr Obi is one of the individuals whose hidden business activities was thrown open by the project. Indeed, he has a number of secret business dealings and relationships that he has for years kept to his chest. These are businesses he clandestinely set up and operated overseas, including in notorious tax and secrecy havens in ways that breached Nigerian laws.

PREMIUM TIMES contacted Mr Obi with written questions and had an in-person interview with him weeks ahead of this publication.

The former governor admitted that he did not declare these companies and the funds and properties they hold in his asset declaration filings with the Code of Conduct Bureau, the Nigerian government agency that deals with the issues of corruption, conflict of interest, and abuse of office by public servants.

He said he was unaware that the law expected him to declare assets or companies he jointly owns with his family members or anyone else.

The Pandora Papers, the biggest cross-border collaboration of journalists in history, is an investigation into a vast amount of previously hidden offshore companies, exposing secret assets, covert deals and hidden fortunes of the super-rich – among them more than 130 billionaires – and the powerful, including more 30 world leaders and hundreds of former and serving public officials across the world.

The confidential documents also feature a global cast of fugitives, convicts, celebrities, football stars and others, including judges, tax officials, spy chiefs and mayors.

The leaked records came from 14 offshore services firms from around the world that set up shell companies and other offshore nooks for clients like Mr Obi, who seek to shroud their financial activities, often suspicious, in secrecy.

Peter Obi, his daughter and a secret business

Mr Obi has two children- a daughter, Gabriella Nwamaka Frances Obi, and a son, Gregory Peter Oseloka Obi. Sometime in 2010, more than four years after he became governor, the politician developed an appetite to set up his first discreet company in the British Virgin Island. He named the company Gabriella Investments Limited, after his daughter

To set up what has now become a convoluted business structure, Mr Obi first approached Acces International, a secrecy enabler in Monaco, France, to help him incorporate an offshore entity in one of the world’s most notorious tax havens noted for providing conduits for wealthy and privileged corrupt political elites to hide stolen cash to avoid the attention of tax authorities.

Tax havens are politically and economically stable offshore jurisdictions or countries with extensive laws and systems that provide little or no tax obligations, but enable high secrecy and privacy protection for foreign individuals and businesses.

Mr Obi also paid Acces International to provide nominee directors for the company. Nominee directors are residents of tax havens paid to sit on boards of companies to hide the identities of real owners of offshore firms.

So, after accepting a brief from the then governor or his representatives, Acces International officials headed to the British Virgin Island, a notorious tax haven, where it contracted a local registered agent – Aleman Cordero Galindo & Lee Trust (BVI) Limited (Alcogal) — to set up Gabriella Investments Limited for Mr Obi.

The 36-year old Alcogal is a Panamanian law firm that went on to open overseas subsidiaries offering company formation and registered agent services in BVI, Seychelles, Belize, and Bahamas, and the preparation of corporate documentation in relation to the companies formed. It also provides trust services through its subsidiary trust companies in Panama, BVI, and Belize.

After extensive documentation, Gabriella Investment Limited was born on November 17, 2010, with registration number 1615538. Two figureheads – Antony Janse Van Vuuren and Lance Lawson — were appointed its first directors while ultimate control resided with Mr Obi.

On the same day the company was incorporated, the nominee directors met and issued 50,000 shares of Gabriella Investment in favour of Hill International Holding Corporation, a shell International Business Company operating under the laws of Belize, another tax haven. The director of the company is Mr Van Vuuren, also one of the directors of Gabriella Investment.

It is unclear what businesses Mr Obi transacted with the entities but in some communications, they were sometimes referred to as investment vehicles. Mr Obi told PREMIUM TIMES the offshore entity is the holding company for most of his assets and that the business structure he adapted was to enable him to avoid excessive taxation.

“I am sure you too will not like to pay inheritance tax if you can avoid it,” he told the reporters who interviewed him.

The Memorandum of Incorporation of Gabriella Investment said it was set up to carry on or undertake any business or activity, including trading of any commodities or goods, to do any act or enter into any transactions.

Recalibrating the structure and bringing family under the umbrella


Mr Obi has since rearranged his offshore businesses. First, he renamed Gabriella Investment. Beginning February 10, 2017, the company became known as PMGG Investments Limited in what is a combination of the first letters of the first names of Mr Obi’s nuclear family. P for Peter (ex-governor), M for Margaret (the ex-governor’s wife), G for Gabriella (the ex-governor’s daughter) and G for Gregory (the ex-governor’s son).

Mr Obi has also now created a trust known as The Gabriella Settlement, an entity also registered in the BVI. According to Fidelity Investments, a trust is a fiduciary arrangement that allows a third party, or trustee, to hold assets on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries. Experts believe that trusts are traditionally used for minimising taxes even though they can offer other estate plan benefits as well.

By the current structuring of Mr Obi’s wealth and offshore businesses, The Gabriella Settlement, which appears to hold all or a majority of his assets, is the sole shareholder of PMGG Investments.

In turn, a New Zealander entity, Granite Trust Company Limited is the sole trustee of The Gabriella Settlement. Sam Access International, the Monaco-based secrecy enabler Mr Obi first hired in 2010 to set up his offshore structure, was until August 23, 2019, the sole shareholder of Granite Trust.


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Antony Janse Van Vuuren, who has acted as a consistent and perpetual director for almost all of Mr Obi-related offshore entities popped up again, making the filing that brought in another Monaco-based company, Rhone Acces Sam as the sole shareholder of Granite Trust. However, Rhone Trust and Fiduciary S.A., a Swiss entity, is the ultimate holding company for Granite Trust.

Mr Peter Obi and his Man Friday


A central and recurring figure in former Governor Obi’s network of offshore companies and on whom the politician appears to place immense trust is Antony Janse Van Vuuren, a 70-year old South African based in the principality of Monaco in France. Experts in Illicit Financial Flows consider Monaco a tax haven because of its generous tax laws and policies.

According to KPMG Multi Family Office, the principality of roughly 30,000 inhabitants does not charge wealth tax, property tax, investment income tax, and capital gains tax. It also does not tax dividends and directors’ fees and unless they are French nationals, resident individuals are not subject to personal income tax while inheritance tax is zero per cent for spouses and direct beneficiaries. It is unclear if it was this mouth-watering tax regime that attracted Mr Obi to Monaco.

What is however clear is that, in 2010, four years after he became governor, the politician or his representatives hired Monaco-based Acces International, where Mr Van Vuuren has been partner and director for 25 years, to help him create a secret and intricate scheme for managing his assets. Mr Obi told PREMIUM TIMES that British Lloyds Bank’s advice informed his offshore structure decision.

From Monaco in France to Tortola in the BVI, to Wellington in New Zealand, and to Geneva in Switzerland, Mr Van Vuuren has travelled around the world running business errands for Mr Obi and taking major decisions on his behalf.

While Mr Obi stays comfortably behind the curtain, the South African has remained the face of the ex-governor’s companies and the assets they hold. For the past decade, he is the politician’s number one business arranger in the offshore world as well as the custodian of the politician’s business-related documents and correspondences.

Mr Van Vuuren, a veteran nominee director for possibly tens or hundreds of shell companies, attended the University of KwaZulu-Natal, where he graduated in 1967 with a Bachelor of Commerce, Accounting and Business Management. He also obtained an MBA from Durham University in 1977.

A History of Playing Offshore


A 1991 leaked incorporation document reveals a certain Peter Obi and two other individuals – Donatus Ogbogu and Uche Okagbue – to have incorporated Beauchamp Investments Limited in Barbados.

The firm was incorporated as an international business company on August 20, 1991, with registration number 7305. The setting up of the company was handled at the time by a certain Peter L. Chase. What businesses the company does and what assets it holds remain unclear. Mr Obi denied knowledge of the firm as well as of Messrs Ogbogu and Okagbue. He said the individual who incorporated Beauchamp was possibly another businessman who happened to bear a similar name as him.

However, Next International (UK) Limited, another of the former governor’s overseas companies, was incorporated on May 16, 1996, in London. Mr Obi and his wife, Margaret, were listed as directors while Next International (Nigeria) Limited (with 999 ordinary shares) and Mr Obi (with one ordinary share) were listed as shareholders.

The exact businesses the company undertook in its 25-year history remained unclear, although, on March 8, 2001, the firm reported taking a mortgage from Lloyds TSB Bank Plc for a property on 53 Clyde Road, Croydon.

Breaking the Law: Number 1


In Nigeria, a person is statutorily obligated to withdraw from engaging in or directing a private business, except if it is farming, upon becoming a public officer, Section Six (6) of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act stipulates.

However, our investigation, based on records obtained from the UK Companies House shows that Mr Obi continued to be a director of Next International (UK) Limited for 14 months after becoming the governor of Anambra State, thereby breaking Nigeria’s law. The politician resigned from the company on May 16, 2008, 14 months after he assumed duties as Anambra governor. He took office on March 17, 2006.

Mr Obi did not dispute the records PREMIUM TIMES cited but he claimed he “resigned immediately” by handing his wife his resignation letter. He suggested that his company might have failed to effect the changes on time or the UK Companies House did not immediately document his exit. But the UK companies registry said Mr Obi indeed resigned on May 16, 2008, and that it received his notice of resignation for electronic filing on June 16, 2008.

Breaking the law: Number 2


Nigerian public officers are required to declare “immediately after taking office and thereafter all” their properties, assets, and liabilities and those of his (or her) unmarried children under the age of eighteen years,” Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution stipulates (Section 11, Part of the Fifth Schedule).

PREMIUM TIMES investigation also found that Mr Obi breached this constitutional provision on assets declaration. We can authoritatively report that Mr Obi did not declare to the Code of Conduct Bureau the companies he tucked away in offshore secrecy havens.

Mr Obi caused to be created for him a structure of secrecy that had previously, until the Pandora Papers investigation, meant he could continue to hold foreign assets in a way that breaches Nigeria’s law without the knowledge of authorities in the country. In an extra layer of secrecy, Mr Obi used paid nominees as directors, while he remains the ultimate beneficial owner, making it nearly impossible to discover his interests in those companies but we obtained rare incorporation documents proving his link.

Otherwise, Mr Obi could have forever hoped to continue to hold the assets, that he did not declare when he had a statutory obligation to do so as a governor, without any authority or the public calling him to account.

In his response, Mr Obi ridiculously suggested that those offshore companies and assets are jointly owned with his family members and that he was not under obligation to declare companies jointly owned. “I don’t declare what is owned with others,” Mr Obi told PREMIUM TIMES. “If my family owns something I won’t declare it. I didn’t declare anything I jointly owed with anyone.”

This is contrary to the position of the Constitution, which specifies the declaration of all assets, whether jointly or partly owned, PREMIUM TIMES’ reporters told Mr Obi. He said he was not aware of that provision of the law.

Nevertheless, leaked records show Mr Obi is the sole ultimate beneficial owner of the offshore companies. So he did not even jointly own it with anyone.

In that case, Mr Obi has violated Nigeria’s Code of Conduct law and, if authorities decide to act appropriately, he could be arraigned before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, a special court that tries public officers for any contravention of the Code of Conduct for Nigerian public officers as spelt out in the Fifth Schedule of the Nigerian constitution.

The Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) and the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) were established to enforce “a high standard of morality in the conduct of government business, and to ensure that the actions and behaviour of public officers conform to the highest standards of public morality and accountability.”

Breaking the law: Number 3


The former governor could be charged with failing to declare his offshore holdings and their associated assets and operating foreign accounts while being a public officer.

The Nigerian constitution and the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act forbid a public officer from maintaining or operating a bank account outside Nigeria. However, as a governor, Mr. Obi continued to operate and maintain foreign accounts, including with Lloyds TSB.

Mr. Obi told PREMIUM TIMES that he received the advice to create an offshore structure from Lloyds TSB, which then introduced him to intermediaries who helped him to set up com where he continued to operate a foreign account as a governor.

The offences violate sections of the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended.

Asked if he is concerned that Nigerians would be disappointed at him following our finding of his opaque and lawless dealings as a governor, Mr Obi said he was more concerned about his U.K. and U.S. schools alumni network, his business and foreign creditors. He insisted that he served well as Anambra governor and Nigerians already have their opinions about him.

The former governor could be charged for failing to declare the company and its associated assets and perhaps operating foreign accounts while being a public officer.

Mr Obi told PREMIUM TIMES that he received the advice to create an offshore structure from Lloyds where he continued to operate a foreign account as a governor.

The offences violate sections of the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended.

Mr Obi and missed tax opportunity


In June 2017, the federal government launched the Voluntary Assets and Income Disclosure Scheme (VAIDS), an initiative seeking voluntary disclosure of previously undeclared assets and income with a view to paying all outstanding liabilities. The VAIDS offered a nine-month window and incentives that included immunity from prosecution for tax evasion and undeclared assets, which would have benefited people like Mr Obi.

A key objective of the VAIDS was curbing illicit financial flows and tax evasion, which commonly feature the use of offshore holdings to shift taxes from where they are earned to havens where little or no taxes are paid.

The government in 2017 said defaulting individuals and corporate bodies who failed to take advantage of the VAIDS would be subject to criminal prosecution.

A number of Nigerian public officials with previously undeclared assets tucked away overseas participated in the VAIDS and got clearance certificates. Mr. Obi shunned the scheme and continued with his opaque business dealings in breach of the law.

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by CSTRR: 10:52am On Mar 29, 2023
famology:



Of course I'm not and can never be on same level with poverty stricken bastards like you guys. Go and hustle.
I am a software engineer and a chemical engineer.

Just one part of my career is bigger than you.

You are a hustler? You will never escape hustling.

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by BreconHills(m): 10:53am On Mar 29, 2023
franchasofficia:
No reasonable and responsible person gets tired of condemning illegality and criminality, only criminals and potential criminals celebrate criminality and illegality because it gives them hope of becoming part of the criminal gang someday

The man is under investigation and has not been found guilty. Until then, he is free to do any legitimate work. Innocent until proven guilty. And by the way, did Peter Obi not work for Abacha the maximum dictator when people like Tinubu were fighting for democracy. By any token should a man that profited from such an evil man be elected to the highest office?

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by BigBashiru: 10:55am On Mar 29, 2023
Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by LyfeJennings(m): 10:57am On Mar 29, 2023
CHILDREN OF 8 WILL NOT LIKE THIS O

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by HardBishop: 11:00am On Mar 29, 2023
seunmsg:





The president-elect nominated a Christian from the south and a Muslim from the north to be members of the transition committee but in your usual character of lying, spreading falsehood and misinforming the public, you edited Wale Edun’s name away and left only Bagudu.

Peter Obi lost woefully despite deploying lies, fake news and propaganda as the main strategy of his campaign. You’re also going to lose in your attempt to discredit and malign the good work of the incoming president.
If only igbos can ignore this pple saying derogatory statement on Igbo and stop having passionate dealings with them, I would be happy.
Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by DeOTR: 11:01am On Mar 29, 2023
franchasofficia:
Okay, I will answer you sincerely.


First, age is very important in every human performance, that's why organizations focus on employing young graduates for certain vital and sensitive positions. That is also why reputable companies spend huge on internship programmes to catch them young.


Haven said that, let's proceed to my next points.



1.) It is an open record that in the history of Nigeria, Peter Obi is the only Nigerian ex Governor that rejected any form of reward or pension or gratuity as an ex Governor, Tinubu despite all the wealth he has amassed for years still receives huge pension package from Lagos State.


In rejecting pension, gratuity and other rewards as Ex Governor, Obi said :


it is unfair, unjust and insensitive as an ex Governor who served the state as the highest office holder with too many privileges while in office to accept gratuity and pension for serving the state for just 4 or 8 years whereas civil servants who served the state in pains, poor salary and rewards for 35 years are being owed gratuities and pensions, he said no his conscience forbids that and he refused to accept any form of pension, gratuity or reward as ex Governor till today, Bola Tinubu still receives huge pension package as Lagos state ex Governor.


No other Nigerian ex Governor has done that.



2.) Peter Obi should be the only popular or possibly the only Nigerian elite or politician to reject crude oil block.


When he was invited for this during Goodluck Jonathan's regime, he said no he doesn't need an oil block, that he is a trader and not an oil business guru, that he doesn't dabble into businesses he doesn't know, that oil business experts should take the offer, make money from crude oil business and come and buy what he sells as a trader grin



What does that tell you? Contentment. Peter Obi is a contented man, he is satisfied with what he has acquired in life. He only wants to serve not really for financial gains.



3.) Peter Obi is the only Nigerian State Governor that refused to borrow money or take loans, did a good number of infrastructures, didn't owe salary when leaving office and still saved billions after investing another billions for the state (whether his investment choice is profitable now or not is another topic entirely, but there is record that he invested for the state).


No other Nigerian Governor leaves billions in savings for his successor, they usually leave debt.


Bola Ahmed Tinubu himself acknowledged this about Obi and he said its because Obi is too stringy, that instead of giving Anambra people the money, he was busy saving it as a stingy man.



4.) Peter Obi is the only Nigerian state Governor that got appointed into Presidential advisory council by the President from an opposition party. Both Obasanjo and Goodluck did appointed him even as a Governor from APGA party because they saw the honesty and incorruptible life he was living.



5.) Peter Obi was the only Nigerian state Governor that insisted that FEC save money for Nigeria while other Governors like Rotimi Amaechi, Fashola and co insisted that the excess crude oil wealth should be shared among the states which made Nigeria broke when oil price fell.


Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala the then Minister of Finance and Coordinator of Economy said this in her book.




These are just the few I could remember off hand for now
But when the Organizations you talk about need people with proven records of excellence to head their portfolio, age doesn't matter, Bro.
I'm 38. I just got an offer to work in an A-list commercial bank in Nigeria as a Team Lead ON REFERRAL. All the usual protocols were skipped. The only thing I'm still considering is signing an agreement to stay at least, 2 years.
In positions that requires years and wealth of experience, nobody will be looking for under 25.
Age matters only for entry level jobs and Nigerian Presidency is not one.

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by heniford2: 11:02am On Mar 29, 2023
Nigeria judiciary is dead so no need Tinubu its ur next president start accepting it now
Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by otuomasirichi: 11:02am On Mar 29, 2023
Babangida has something to say to Tinubu undecided

Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by otuomasirichi: 11:03am On Mar 29, 2023
Nigeria is gone to the dogs undecided

Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by Timmi: 11:04am On Mar 29, 2023
Racoon:
The urge to continue the structure of criminality is just too fast for them. Image this same man with many moral baggages still appointing Atiku Bagudu-a man well known for laundering Nigeria monies for the late tyrant; General Sanni Abacha?

Still affirming that Birds of the same plumage flock together. Meanwhile, guess the courts knows the world is watching? Kenya have long set a precedence anyway.

Na today. The man Bagudu was brought back to Nigeria by Obasanjo after envelopes have changed hands. Now you are shouting on top of your lungs. Go and hug a transformer

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by NAC1666: 11:09am On Mar 29, 2023
Igbo:

https://punchng.com/court-cases-wont-stop-handover-to-tinubu-shettima-fg/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1680059545
Bayelsa state comes to mind...The 2019 Bayelsa State gubernatorial election occurred on 16 November 2019, the APC nominee David Lyon won the election, defeating Douye Diri of PDP. As he was rehashing on the swearing in ceremony and every preparation was already in place a day to the handover,the supreme court gave a judgement and he was substituted at the last minute.I see these happing again before May 29...Get ready, @atiku is coming
Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by HardBishop: 11:09am On Mar 29, 2023
adanny01:


Walahi!!!

A lot of brains were lost in the elections and I have been wondering who took them and why?

Educated people and even the ones that claimed are "learned fellows" lost their brains in the process.
Is just that what you sow, you shall reap it.
If you deny people their right, is well as 63 years of independence has passed.. no meaningful progress.
Everyone has a choices
Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by TheChameleon: 11:11am On Mar 29, 2023
Some will cry their eyes out grin

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by Kyase(m): 11:12am On Mar 29, 2023
helinues:
To gara

With the gnashing of teeth from the oppositions, it be like not only election mandate was stolen, brains and manhood was looted as well

Dem get mouth to complain and gnash their teeth
Oyo is their case

Never see your message
Abi the hangover never released you

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by rajiedreez: 11:12am On Mar 29, 2023
Racoon:
The urge to continue the structure of criminality is just too fast for them. Image this same man with many moral baggages still appointing Atiku Bagudu-a man well known for laundering Nigeria monies for the late tyrant; General Sanni Abacha?

Still affirming that Birds of the same plumage flock together. Meanwhile, guess the courts knows the world is watching? Kenya have long set a precedence anyway.
No vex grin grin

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by Saidfx(m): 11:12am On Mar 29, 2023
helinues:
That we will allow the repeat of 1993 annulment by same people, ko possible

3 out of 5 plus the heady

Arthur Nzeribe & Mr Abimbola Davies
Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by TheChameleon: 11:14am On Mar 29, 2023
helinues:


Buckets or storage tanks? Choose one

I am in generous mood

GPee tanks fit them.

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by Tee2027: 11:15am On Mar 29, 2023
Gbam!!!

The swearing can never be stop by 1 million obi.

The army, DSS, the Police, Amotekun, Ishbah, opc, civil defense should brace up its time to use some animals as specmen for gun shooting training and all motuaries should go and creare extension more dead bodies are coming it's time for mortuary operators to make their own money too like POS operators did recently.

Anyone that enter the street to disturbs our peace should not be arrest the person must be shot dead instantly I mean instantly. In as far UN, US, UE, EUSU, TT, CC, UU couldn't stop Putin then if dem born anyone biko enter street and let's see if you will return home alive.

Endsars killing will be a child play go and ask the family of those comrades that fell to the bullets how far? Shey una no dey hear word ba? Enter street biko, may thunder kill anyone that begs you or advise not to enter street.

During endsars youths stood together but on electon matter you can't force me or anyone to support your political idea, I have the total right of political choice same as others who voted for other party so if dem born you wella hit the street we will personally lead the army to gun you down.

Tinubu is the president and will be sworn in by May 2023, I don't know obi and I never want to know him.

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by YoungBlackRico(m): 11:17am On Mar 29, 2023
franchasofficia:
My brother listen, whether Tinubu or Obi or Atiku becomes the President doesn't affect me directly at all cos by the grace of God, I have passed the level that Nigerians choice of President affects my life negatively.


As bad as Buhari's regime was, it was my most prosperous years on earth; I got married to one of the finest classy ladies you can think of, had kids that I never had, started a small business that grew to a small company and now a big player, acquired properties with ease, bought over 8 luxury cars with ease, didn't travel much cos I have phobia for flying/traveling, helped a lot of people, witness my siblings became richer and better, saw closest friends join millionaire and billionaire list and finally living a life free of financial worries.



So my only concern with Tinubu's presidency is the dent on Nigeria's image and black people as a whole and the issue of insecurity in Southeast which I fear may escalate more.


And the legacy that a criminal godfather can become anything in Nigeria despite their criminal history.



Those are my only worries honestly, aside that, I don't care
You missed the part where you bought Private Jet grin

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Re: Court Cases Won’t Stop Handover To Tinubu, Shettima – FG by TUTU147: 11:17am On Mar 29, 2023
franchasofficia:
My brother listen, whether Tinubu or Obi or Atiku becomes the President doesn't affect me directly at all cos by the grace of God, I have passed the level that Nigerians choice of President affects my life negatively.


As bad as Buhari's regime was, it was my most prosperous years on earth; I got married to one of the finest classy ladies you can think of, had kids that I never had, started a small business that grew to a small company and now a big player, acquired properties with ease, bought over 8 luxury cars with ease, didn't travel much cos I have phobia for flying/traveling, helped a lot of people, witness my siblings became richer and better, saw closest friends join millionaire and billionaire list and finally living a life free of financial worries.



So my only concern with Tinubu's presidency is the dent on Nigeria's image and black people as a whole and the issue of insecurity in Southeast which I fear may escalate more.


And the legacy that a criminal godfather can become anything in Nigeria despite their criminal history.



Those are my only worries honestly, aside that, I don't care
Wene link me up to biko,I want to be financially independent.

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