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Mayeldah:This has nothing to do with this topic Write your own petition |
Must your work in nerc Its an organization's prerogative to get the best working hands. Its not a charity event. |
Gift96:Yes o. We are many ![]() |
Help2020:is there seaport in dubai ![]() |
Help2020:so was calabar! |
cPapaAjascO:Yes, all the more reason why we LOVE him ![]() |
Help2020:because he has demonstrated exceeding capacity to lead. He's a legend. The peter obi that everyone is making noise about is living in Lagos o. U can't compare both. |
Jack005:Why? The name de pepper u ![]() TINUBU ![]() |
FLYFIRE:No sir |
Atm99:Tinubu is the best candidate. Obi is a scammer |
deavicky:Byeeee go to cameroun! |
Jimmy231:Did Anambra people tell u that they enjoyed under obi ![]() |
lazy yooot ![]() |
jimyjames:Go back and read properly |
jimyjames:If u have credible facts about them, them post it. This one is about Peter Obi and his scams |
jimyjames:I don't know maybe u can ask Tinubu. This post is about Peter Obi. If u have credible facts about Tinubu post it |
derecho:Too copious is not fact. State facts or it simply doesn't exist. Peter obi's case is in black and white for the whole world to see |
Onetenth:Thanks dear. My conscience overwhelmingly says Tinubu 2023 |
Gentlerespect76:Did u read the bolded Or u just want to pretend it isn't there. Peter obi broke the law and lied to CCB. He's just as corrupt as any other politician, just that he tried to hide it and was caught. I'm not buying his bullshit. Governance is not about talk talk, when u are not any better |
derecho:Tinubu nau. Isn't that who u were referring to Pls help with facts of his corruption |
Gentlerespect76:We are voting Tinubu dear, forget the scammer Obi |
Ok nice one We will collect our PVCs and vote Tinubu! ![]() |
derecho:What is the corruption case against him Maybe u can post it here...Unlike Peter Obi that Pandora Files clearly caught red handed |
Zikojukwu:And what is the theft there ![]() |
[s] jimyjames:[/s] You will want to stop typing rubbish. Buhari declared his assets. Ccb simply didn't publish it. The law doesn't say they should. |
jimyjames:Try to read well. False declaration is an offence. Obi is a thief. There's no way to go around that |
Oplomo:Pandora files is not propaganda. Stop playing the ostrich and open ya eyes |
Gentlerespect76:I believe u are literate and can read and write, but to answer u: 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. This alone is an offense under Code of Conduct for Public Officers. False declaration of assets. Politicians will falsely declare so that u can't determine the humongous wealth they amassed while in Office. 2. I am not telling you whom to vote. Just pointing out the obvious. Lol you assume I support Tinubu Well, good luck with that! |
Peter Obi #PandoraPapers 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 11 min 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.    Peter Obi #PandoraPapers 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 11 min 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.    Peter Obi #PandoraPapers 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 11 min 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. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/487997-pandora-papers-inside-peter-obis-secret-businesses-and-how-he-broke-the-law.html
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PresidObi:   Peter Obi #PandoraPapers 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 11 https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/487997-pandora-papers-inside-peter-obis-secret-businesses-and-how-he-broke-the-law.htmlrecords and other documents. |
HIGHESTPOPORI:I didn't campaign for buhari so rest |
PresidObi:Wrong. Buhari also has myriad of verified achievements. Achievement is not the issue. Character is, and Peter obi's character is flat out deceptive. From Pandora papers we already know he is corrupt as they come. We also know he has no integrity as he keeps jumping from one party to another, just like atiku. Peter obi is a scammer and many of u are still swallowing his lies! |
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