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Due to his lack of proper care and attention thousand of the citizens were liveless and uncountable are suffering from hardship homeless people and refuge camps attendance everywhere and some people are out in defence of this man, let him be jail forever after vomiting the nation wealth. |
The belongings in the hand of dasuki's are the most important stuff to be considered in as much as he is able to return our money back we don't have any problem with their loggerhead they should settle themselves if they are willing to do so at anytime. |
Al'qur'an is up to date so as the reciters and they are all fovourable to me. |
Until the final day of judgement that is when the corrupt officials will be highly disappointed but, the operation done by Effc will not suffice to end corruption. They can perform their ability and the rest will be leave it in the hand of Almighty. |
OsusuMustFlow:You will be counted among the successful citizen who will brings change in the future, but your input above makes me to think otherwise. |
I admire this dude may his brother Jelani who lives in US working under a car design company will consider him and find a way to fix him there. |
Lemon12:And it continues developing with their (Niger Deltans) belonging asap. |
Coldfeets:Your girlfriend,wife and close associate feminist will not be happy reading from your post because you advises others to employ a strick method in handling them. |
My phone is not browsing thank God, I will not be able to set my eyes on these lies pasted by OP. |
mamagee I know? Help her in managing home affairs and sack internet for some time as a friend. |
The government should please scrap this amnesty programme because Oil is no longer something to depend on. Until it's raise again in price so the militant will claim their money. |
She is a virgin physically and.:................... On the other hand she isn't spritually. |
Yap, may Almighty protect him. |
A musician? |
May this dream come true |
at last. |
@post above me. Until his second coming he will mention the church he belongs to. |
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The superiority of government is beyond anybody, so that citizens should desist from unlawful acts that lead to dillema. |
May be the god she is serving lost his ears and without shouting he will not listen to her. |
No favor! |
You should have make them completed according to the heading. Although politics and police will be a good example in african continent but, in the western world the story is different. |
Who will be the head then? After he did all his best by feeding you, paying for other bills in order to rise you as a decent person you are know thinking negatively. Forgive him and, you should move closer to him find away of disscussion, he will oneday understand you. Remember you don't have the right of changing him nor you can claim somebody to be on his standard. |
And if he failed to do the needful people will be screaming that he is not protecting the victim. But wait, it seems that the officer is smiling meaning that he is in the state of assisting himself. |
More goals needed against chelsea! Mou badluck is continue following them. |
Greediness! What if the said guy turn to a successful business man? Will the family rejected him? A lady happened to be a graduate and she can differenciate good from bad so let the family respect her by accepting her choice. Simple! |
A person above 18yrs is an adult, so let your sister makes her choice and settle her life the way she want simple. Who knows tommorow if the said shoemaker turn to a perfect business man? Will you the family rejected him? Please serve her with her demand. |
PDP disowns Jalo on call for Jonathan to speak up President Goodluck Jonathan Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Acting National Chairman Prince Uche Secondus has denied that the party asked former President Goodluck Jonathan to open up on the $2.1 billion arms scandal. About 12 prominent PDP chieftains, including a former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, are standing trial for their role in the sharing of the money meant for arms procurement under the Jonathan administration. The party’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Abdullahi Jalo, had at a press briefing on Monday, called on Jonathan to respond to the claims by Dasuki that the money was shared on the directives of the former President. But speaking at the party’s constitution amendment forum in Abuja yesterday, Secondus said Jalo spoke for himself and that his views did not represent the position of the PDP leadership. “Let me make it clear to you that Jalo was only expressing his personal opinion because his views did not represent the position of the party. “There was no time we discussed at the National Executive Committee (NEC) that Jonathan should speak on the arms deal scandal. There was no time such a thing came up at the NEC. So, Jalo must be expressing his personal opinion,” the party acting chairman said. He decried the continued detention of the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh and other party chieftains by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The party chair called on the EFCC to release Metuh immediately, saying his continued was against the rule of law and a breach of his fundamental human right. He also denied reports of his removal as the party’s Acting National Chairman, saying the PDP constitution recognised his present position in the absence of a substantive chair. |
Security on trail of Mu’azu, Jonathan’s Secretary Tukur EFCC to quiz ex-PDP chair on alleged diversion of $2.1b arms cash EFCC on his trail over N600m shared to six chairmen of PDP mobilisation committees. He is believed to be in Asia EFCC interested his role in the botched deal with fake Boko Haram chiefs involving payment of huge cash Security agencies are “watch-listing” former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman Adamu Muazu and a former Principal Private Secretary to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Hassan Tukur, it was learnt yesterday. The two influential personalities are said to have been placed on the watch list over the alleged diversion of cash meant for arms into the 2015 election campaign and payment of huge ransom to unknown Boko Haram agents. Also yesterday, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said it would not be intimidated or stampeded to release PDP National Publicity Secretary Olisa Metuh. The EFCC said since Metuh had refused to either refund the N400million traced to him or sign an undertaken to refund it, he will not be released. Metuh will be allowed to go once he satisfies the condition for the discretion to be exercised in his favour, a source said. According to a top security source, Muazu and Tukur have been under investigation in the last few months on the arms cash allegedly disbursed to them for campaign purposes and counter-insurgency initiative with Boko Haram. The source said: “We need to interact with these two leaders, who are on watch-list. Since Muazu went for his daughter’s graduation and medical treatment, we have not been able to locate him. “We learnt Muazu is around Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia axis. We are on his trail because some suspects have admitted drawing campaign funds from the ex-PDP national chairman. Over N600million has so far been traced to him. Tukur is believed to have been seen in the country by security agencies about three or four days ago. He might be invited over the botched deal with Boko Haram, which allegedly involved the payment of a ransom. He is also implicated in the disbursement of some funds for use in the Presidency for campaign and 2015 poll.” Meanwhile, the EFCC yesterday said it could not be intimidated or stampeded by any campaign to release Metuh. The anti-graft agency made its position known in a statement by its Head of Media and Publicity, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren. It faulted National Legal Adviser Victor Kwon for alleging compromise and witch-hunt in its management of Metuh’s arrest. The statement said: “The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been drawn to a statement by the National Legal Adviser of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Victor Kwon, alleging compromise and witch-hunt in the release of a chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Brigadier-General Jafaru Isa, (rtd) by the EFCC. In the statement made available to the media yesterday, Kwon alleged that: ‘ The release of Jafaru Isa, a known associate of the President and chieftain of the APC, eight hours after his arrest, while our spokesman remains in detention even when the two are being investigated over same allegation, clearly shows that the President Buhari-led APC government is not fighting corruption but using the much- hyped crusade as a cover to prosecute PDP leaders and decimate the opposition, a project the EFCC has clearly yielded itself as a willing tool’. “While the EFCC will not wish to join issues with Kwon in this regard, it is important that the public is presented with the facts regarding the release of Isa. The APC chieftain was arrested for his involvement in the arms procurement scam, to the tune of N170,000,000( One Hundred and Seventy Million Naira). “ Upon his arrest, the retired General admitted receiving the said sum from Dasuki and immediately refunded a total sum of N100,000, 000( One Hundred Million Naira only), with an undertaking to refund the balance of N70,000,000( Seventy Million Naira only) in two weeks. “Besides, his health deteriorated after he was taken into custody. These two factors prompted the offer of bail to the suspect. “The grant of bail by the Commission does not amount to exoneration of the suspect. “Unlike Isa, Metuh, who is exposed to the tune of N1.2 billion in the arms scandal, has shown no readiness to refund any amount of money to the EFCC, nor signed any undertaking to do so at a future date. Metuh, contrary to claims by his party, is not being detained illegally as the commission obtained a valid court order to hold him. “There is no basis for witch-hunt of Metuh. Nigerians are assured that he will be released once he satisfies the condition for the discretion to be exercised in his favour. Until that is done, the commission will not be intimidated or stampeded by any campaign of calumny that is intended to detract it. “Kwon claimed rather ridiculously that : ‘We have information of the marching order from the Presidency for the immediate release of the President’s associate and that his issue is one of the major reasons for the repeated visits of the EFCC Chairman to the Presidential Villa within the period of his arrest…’ “This is far from the truth. No one micro manage the EFCC, not even the President. The EFCC is focussed and will remain un-deterred in its task of ridding the nation of all forms of corrupt practices. “There is no modicum of truth in allegations of selectivity, bias and witch-hunt and the general public is enjoined to ignore such claims.” |
NDLEA arrests 140 drug traffickers in Bayelsa The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Bayelsa State Command, Tuseday, said it arrested 140 drug traffickers and confiscated 404.411 kilogrammes of different types of narcotics in the state. The agency’s Principal Staff Officer, Public Affairs, Mr. Ikenna Osakwe, said in a statement Tuesday that the agency recorded the success in 2015. Osakwe said out of the suspected drug traffickers, 124 were males while 16 were females. He said most of the arrested suspects were between the ages of 24 and 45 years. He said: “Pertaining drug exhibits, a total of 404.411kg of various types of drugs were recovered and seized. “Precisely, Cannabis Sativa accounted for 400.683kg, Cocaine 0.062kg, Heroin 0.033kg and psychotropic substances 3.633kg. “Furthermore, 16 litres of Combine, aka ‘goskorine’, ‘monkey tail’ or ‘mukite’, a mixture of Cannabis Sativa and alcohol was also seized. “It is worthy of note that N189, 370. 00 monetary exhibit was also seized in the year under review. The total value of the drugs seized was N2, 839,959.95.” Osakwe said 27 convictions were secured by the agency while other cases were still at various stages of prosecution. He added 96 drugs dependent persons were counselled in the Drug Demand Reduction Unit (DDRU) of the command. He said of the number, 27 persons had successfully completed the three-month mandatory process of counseling while 12 of them were still undergoing the process. Osakwe further said public enlightenment materials were also distributed during the command’s public enlightenment programmes to educate the people on the dangers of illicit drug trafficking and abuse and to teach intervention techniques for already drug dependent persons. He said: “It is the hope of the Command that in 2016, the level of cooperation and synergy between the Command and relevant stakeholders in the war against illicit drug trafficking and abuse will significantly increase. “In this wise, we wish to invite all of the relevant stakeholders, especially the state ministries of Women Affairs, Education, Youth and Sports Development among others, to be more active in partnership with the command.” Osakwe acknowledged and appreciated Governor Seriake Dickson and his cabinet for the immense contributions and value added towards the progress and functioning of the command. He urged Bayelsa residents to remain vigilant and report any incidences of illegal drug activities to the command to safeguard the health and well-being of all members of the society. |
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