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NYSCRe: Companies’ Rejection Of Corps Members Against Spirit Of NYSC – Dalong by engrlarex(m): 9:21pm On Jan 05, 2016
kk
SportsRe: 6 Reasons Why Mikel Is A Chelsea FC Legend by engrlarex(m): 9:34pm On Jan 04, 2016
success na fatai dey comment even though I be passive Chelsea fan...
PoliticsRe: I Don't Believe In Unmoderated Rule Of Law, Prof Itse Sagay Committee Member by engrlarex(op): 9:08am On Jan 04, 2016
if the constitution can be suspended for Buhari to sanitise the system I think 70% of Nigerians will be happy.
PoliticsI Don't Believe In Unmoderated Rule Of Law, Prof Itse Sagay Committee Member by engrlarex(op): 7:43am On Jan 03, 2016
Professor Femi Odekunle, an expert in criminology, was an aide to Lt. General Oladipo Diya as Chief of General Staff (CGS) under the Sani Abacha regime and one of those held for the 1997 alleged coup against the then Nigerian leader. Odekunle is currently a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption set up by President Muhammadu Buhari and headed by Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN). In this interview, he speaks on the mandate of the committee with particular reference to the $2.1billion arms purchase case against former National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki, among others.

What actually is the mandate of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption?
Our committee covers everything, except that we are not operational.   We don’t engage in execution because we are not like the EFCC and the ICPC, that arrest people but, in terms of what government should do to actually attack corruption in all its ramifications, our job is to advise the Presidency.
Specifically, we advise in the area of the laws, the operations of the EFCC, the ICPC; about certain policies concerning judges, concerning senior lawyers and how they are collaborating with corrupt people.
For example, we met with the top echelon of the Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, and our Chairman (Professor Itse Sagay) was telling them that whoever is collaborating with looters, they are themselves looters.   These are the kinds of things that we advise government on – how do we deal with corruption?
For instance, do we not shame names? Do we not need to withdraw from these people national honours and expose those who have been found to be collaborating with those involved in corruption? Or do we not need to go round the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, and some major capital cities and identify the ownership of houses and ask people whether they have been paying taxes on those houses and where they even got the money to build such houses in the first place? How can the ICPC and the EFCC actually train their staff in such a way that they will be motivated and enabled to attend to their work; or how do we enhance the prosecutorial abilities of those in the Ministry of Justice to be able to attend to the cases before them? How do we mobilise judges to deal with the cases before them more than relying on technicalities?
You appear to have packed so much?
Our job is advisory and it is not for public consumption.   But in the course of our duties, we meet with agencies, whether it is CBN, Customs Service, EFCC, ICPC, and extract suggestions from them on how best to do their work and thereafter we advise government on what to do.   But any agency discovered to be derelict in its responsibilities, we would inform the government and some of the activities you see in the Ministry of Education, in terms of probing certain institutions, are as a result of some of the work we have been doing.
In terms of advising the government on the operations of the EFCC and the arrest and re-arrest of people…
We would not want a situation as was the case in the past whereby people would be arrested, they would end up getting bail and the cases would go on for years and these people will now go to the National Assembly to make laws for Nigerians.   Our position is that investigations should be thorough and detailed, and, once people are arrested, the judicial process should be proceeded with swiftly and that is why the 2015 Administration of Criminal Justice Act comes in handy because it disallows unnecessary adjournment and, whenever a case of corruption or something like that comes up, it should be handled, with hardly any break in-between.
But there are those who say impunity is returning and ….
Look, we have met the justices, including the Chief Justice of Nigeria and justices of the Supreme Court, and we   laid before them these observations and they have said that they are willing to help the country fight corruption, but also it is part of the responsibility of the government to ensure the prosecutorial ability of the Ministry of Justice, and the agencies saddled with the job of prosecuting because it is whatever comes before the court that the judge will deal with, without public sentiments.
 
Specifically, many say if a man is out on bail, on what grounds does the EFCC re-arrest him, especially when the order is that he should not be re-arrested, and many are raising questions about the integrity of the process?
I do not think so.   You see, one of the problems we have in this country is that we put the interest of the individual above the interest of the collective. As a professional criminologist, I am not for unmoderated democracy, I’m not for unmoderated rule of law in which the rights of the individual will be so hyperbolised and override those of the collective.
If a man is accused of stealing N1billion, and he goes to court and the SANs, with all their shenanigans and technicalities, using the Constitution, to say you have committed a bailable offence whereas the consequences are more than what is bailable, then you are able to get bail; then tomorrow, we find that you have stolen another billion naira, that is another offence and, therefore, you should be arrested. To me, once you get a bail for a particular offence, that does not mean you cannot be arrested for another offence.   As far as I’m concerned, the government has even been very gentle and constrained in doing its job and dealing with this monster of corruption.   If you know the damage that is done to us morally, psychological, socio-culturally and financially, image wise, you will not be going into this discussion about the human rights of certain people who are actually ruining us.   If we don’t make examples of these characters, sooner than later, our future and that of our children are jeopardised.
Are you saying…
Don’t get me wrong please, I’m not saying peoples’ rights should not be respected, but I’m saying that in respecting peoples’ rights, you must respect the rights of the collective.
So, when a man has the resources to hire the best lawyers and is released on bail and he uses his resources to sabotage the evidence, to deal with witnesses…
 
That’s an assumption or can you give us any specific instance of what you’re saying…
That is the time they are always sick.   Immediately you arrest a man, that is when he is sick and that is the time he wants to go for medical attention abroad. This type of nonsense has to stop.   I believe President Buhari and his government have been very gentle in dealing with these characters.   I get emotional when I talk about corruption.
 
Some people say this fight against corruption has been one-sided and it is as if it is only members of the last administration that are corrupt and have been interrogated.
I’m sorry…hehe…sorry for that appearance, but I do not think the President will be purposely go after those who served in the last administration.   What I think has been happening is that what we call the low-hanging fruits of corruption is what is coming for attention.
Remember he said he will not go as far back as….   Okay, somebody like me, I will not go as far back as 1986, but he says that the problem is so enormous and so extensive that let him start with the last administration, the most obvious, that is what I call low-hanging fruits and that is why it appears as if the other party seems to be at the end of the fight.   I do not think the government is purposely going after the last administration, I do not think so.   The government is going against officials who have stolen money and, to me, from what I am seeing and hearing, he has not even gone after 1% of those people who are responsible for our position.
 
Okay, what is unique about the year 1986?
As a social scientist and criminologist who has been studying corruption since the early 1980s, that was the watershed in Nigeria’s regression into corrupt disposition.   At that point in time, we had had a government that was trying to get rid of the problem created in the Second Republic, the Shagari government; and that was Buhari, in which he used extraordinary measures to try to tackle the problem of corruption.
But immediately the next government came in, in order to get popular with the elites and the lawyers, they released all those who had been found guilty of corruption, systematically, they returned their properties to them, systematically, settlement became the engine of government; in fact, somebody used to say that before that regime, the average civil servant was a petty thief, but that immediately after that regime, the average civil servant became an armed robber.
Now, that situation regressed so much so that as of the time of Jonathan, the Nigerian government had become a racket, a mafia racket, in which a few people, using their offices, actually fleeced the country to penury, to a state of economic kwashiokor.
That is why I, personally, in order to make everybody feel confident about our fight against corruption, we should go back as far back as 1986 in a systematic manner, in an orderly fashion – it may take us five years, it may take us 10 years, but there must be a systematic approach to this fight against corruption because what we are hearing now about Dokpesi, about Dasuki or whoever, is just a tip of the iceberg.   What happens daily in every MDA, in every bank and in the private sector is ruining the economy.   Government is not just attacking ABCD, it is about the low-hanging fruits, the immediate ones confronting government.
We hear the military say we follow the rules of engagement but in a democracy, there’s got to be rule of law and a presumption of innocence.   By all means, whoever is found guilty should face the music but there are rules to be followed.   If people go to jail for contract splitting, why should an agency of government be involved in   splitting charges   because if you say if somebody released on bail is discovered to be involved in another offence, then he should be picked up and arrested, as if you just discovered the charge.   It gives the impression that they are presuming them guilty even before trial?
If you understood what I said, i didn’t say they were splitting charges.
I got what you said.   Is it at the point of the person being released that the new charges were suddenly found?   That is the issue here prof?
Going by law, you may be arrested for burglary.   And if later it was discovered that you were involved in armed robbery, that is another offence and, if you are arrested for that, you would be charged accordingly but separately.   So, I do not think they were suddenly splitting charges.   I believe what is happening is that they charge as they discover.
But why is it that they keep discovering these charges whenever they are released on bail.   It’s not the first, second or third and one wonders how would those judges feel when they’ve given an order that on no grounds should the person be re-arrested and is granted on bail because he has to come and face the charges against him…?
Why I agree to some of the points you raised, while admitting that this is not a classroom, you must understand the nature of bourgeois law, it is meant to protect the interest of those who have economic or political power.   But what we are trying to say is that this kind of approach will eventually ruin the collective; therefore, those who have conscience should use the loopholes to also deal with the offenders.
 
Why not amend the laws because nobody knows those who would occupy the office tomorrow and then cite these unlawful precedents to do damage?
In 1997/1998, I as a victim of the violation of my human rights, so I am not against the respect of human rights, but I am saying the interest of the nation must be paramount.   The interest of the nation must come first just as government has nipped the issue of the South East in the bud and that of El-Zakzakky and those who are criticising the government should commend government and not criticise.
THIS INTERVIEW WAS FIRST AIRED ON CHANNELS TELEVISION

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/i-dont-believe-in-unmoderated-rule-of-law-prof-odekunle-sagay-committee-member/
EducationRe: 2016 PTDF Overseas Scholarship- Check If You Are Shortlisted For Exam by engrlarex(m):
kokaneprodigy:
I don't have any of those, though I strongly believe it's because of the schools, ptdf is asking for such.
I got provisional admission without em cos UK schools are not always keen on IELTS and the likes.
Na admission offer be the koko.
i'l join the conversation later
EducationRe: 2016 PTDF Overseas Scholarship- Check If You Are Shortlisted For Exam by engrlarex(m): 2:04pm On Dec 31, 2015
kokaneprodigy:
In as much as I'm not disputing ur fact, I can categorically tell u they go thru statement of purpose. Don't make it sound like it's one person that goes thru the essays their are statements that are eye catching in any essay. They don't have to read word for word.
Are u aware the process is contracted out?
going through the criteria for masters, I saw something like TOEFL, ielts, GRE, is it a necessary criteria for selection coz I don't have that, though I've filled my test location.
EducationRe: 2016 PTDF Overseas Scholarship- Check If You Are Shortlisted For Exam by engrlarex(m): 9:44pm On Dec 30, 2015
Please from the criteria I saw, do one have to have IELTS, GRE or TOEFL as English proficiency test....pls I need urgent response
EducationRe: 2016 PTDF Overseas Scholarship- Check If You Are Shortlisted For Exam by engrlarex(m): 4:18pm On Dec 29, 2015
kokaneprodigy:
That's what I saw too.
If u were not successful, once u enter ur pin instead of the page showing u where to pick ur location u'll get the "not successful"written in red
so we are succeasful
EducationRe: 2016 PTDF Overseas Scholarship- Check If You Are Shortlisted For Exam by engrlarex(m): 3:10pm On Dec 29, 2015
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kokaneprodigy:
Dont use phone I repeat don't use phone, you don't need username neither do u need password.
Using a laptop or desktop Just click update application record and input ur pin.
If shortlisted the select location will show where u inserted ur pin
thanks I've updated my exam centre but I can't find successful or not successful I only saw a blue font notification of location saved!
EducationRe: 2016 PTDF Overseas Scholarship- Check If You Are Shortlisted For Exam by engrlarex(m): 2:49pm On Dec 29, 2015
DMainMan:
NOTE:

a. This is only applicable for prospective MSc Candidates. PHD does interview only.

b. Major criteria for shortlisting was your "statement of purpose/personal statement". Some 2.2 candidates with good personal statement that tailors smoothly were shortlisted while 2.1 applicants with poorly written statement were not.

c. Use a computer to check your status.

HOW TO CHECK IF YOU ARE SHORTLISTED FOR EXAM

Go to http://ptdf.esms.cinfores.com

Proceed to "Choose Exam location"and enter your PIN then click continue.

If SHORTLISTED for the exam, you will be able to select the location of your choice
which is either Lagos, Abuja and PortHarcourt.

IF you are NOT SHORTLISTED, The following statement will appear in red; "You Are Not Shortlisted!"

Check the screenshot below of a successful and unsuccessful candidate
Pls I've forgotten my user name but I have my password I'm putting my email as username it's not accepting it. Pls update me on that
HealthRe: When Should I Worry About Passing Too Much Gas? by engrlarex(m): 7:33am On Dec 21, 2015
If you have not fart in the presence of your BF/GF then you have something hidden....Phetty 2015
EducationRe: Names Of Tuition Free Universities In Norway, Canada And Sweden by engrlarex(m): 8:00am On Dec 18, 2015
is dia any free tuition fees in Canada at all? I don't think so.
EducationRe: Confessions Of A FUNAAB Yahoo Yahoo Boy by engrlarex(m): 10:20am On Dec 13, 2015
I've never been touched like this before..even I shld write my own story many people will be more touched than this.
PoliticsRe: EFCC: Tompolo Goes Underground To Evade Arrest by engrlarex(m): 12:10am On Dec 13, 2015
OZAOEKPE:
but we can grow by honoring a criminal as amaechi, of hailing tinubu as the father of democracy etc, you better stop deceiving yourself...........
u shld kw dis is democracy where the govt in power controls everything. I remembered Tinubu was dragged to CCT by the PDP govt, my bro what was the outcome, a panel of enquiry was set up by wike. what was the outcome. I can even send u a mail abt the panel report of amaechi the video is online. from there we can continue of discussion.
PoliticsRe: EFCC: Tompolo Goes Underground To Evade Arrest by engrlarex(m): 4:39pm On Dec 12, 2015
OZAOEKPE:
I AM NOT SUPPORTING TOMPOLO, AND I WILL NEVER SUPPORT HIM. Buhari SHOULD USE HIS WISDOM, HE WANTS TO PEG OUR BUDGET TO THE PRODUCTION OF OIL, AND NOW HE WANTS TO ARREST THE LEADER OF THE MILITANT GROUP, DOES THAT MAKE ANY SENSE AT ALLhuhhuhhuhhuhhuhhuhhuh?


NO, THE MAN SHOULD LEARN TO BEHAVE LIKE A MONKEY, ONE BOMB FIRED AT SHELL, CHEVRON ETC, WILL SCATTER THE ECONOMY TO PIECES. I KNOW SOME THUGS WONT SUPPORT MY VIEWS, BUT HE NEEDS THE OIL(REGION, MILITANTS) MORE THAN THEY NEED HIM.



SALAAM MY BRO(MIDOLIAN)
My bro, we can't grow as a country if we keep shielding people coz dey'l scatter the economy there is a saying in yoruba that " ORUN MAWO NI KIN SHEY ORO ENIKAN" ie if heaven falls it's not going to affect just a person everybody will be involved. and the so called oil is fast becoming a useless commodity. I served in the Niger Delta they have treasure but they r eating thrash except few. let them blow up everything must justice must be done.
PoliticsRe: Magnus Abe Wins, As Appeal Court Sacks All PDP Senators In Rivers State by engrlarex(m): 9:03pm On Dec 11, 2015
u people r here commenting as if ure in rivers state, I was a Presiding Officer in the senatorial district of Magnus Abe and Olaka wogu., credible election is alien in rivers state and with dat I can deduce dat it's alien in SS and SE. so u guyz shld stop ranting online if u don't kw what happened. if anybody can swear with his both eyes if there was a credible election in rivers state during Presidential and house of reps/senate election..there was partial election during governorship election.
PoliticsRe: Dasuki Faces 19 New Charges Over Arms Deal - Daily Trust by engrlarex(m):
while our soldiers are sent on a "Suicide Mission" in hundreds and Civilian were gruesomely massacred in thousands, some were smiling to the banks.... their action is a Genocide act. they deserve to be killed "Samuel doe" of Liberia including GEJ the Hero of corruption.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Constructed More Roads Than Any President Ever In Nigeria. – Fashola by engrlarex(m): 6:57am On Dec 09, 2015
make I begin laugh in Fela's voice.

PoliticsRe: INEC Postponed The Announcement Of Results Until 10am Tomorrow by engrlarex(m): 11:12pm On Dec 06, 2015
Seunaj05:
#Jagaban - present
# Soldiers - present
Yet, PDP is winning this one!!
APC is testing the popularity of GEJ(the good man) in his home front. When Dickson is finally unveiled tomorrow, it will be yet another testimony that GEJ would have won the March 28th election but he only shed his power and paved way for peace.
that shows the clear difference between PDP and APC if it was PDP in power, theyl use all of them to rig in favour of them by intimidating voters but APC will provide security to ensure a hitch free election. case study is Bayelsa and Kogi as dia was no condemnation by the losers. thank God we CHANGE power from the leaking Umbrella and we r now in the progressive train. Kudos to PMB
PoliticsRe: A Section Of The Bill Against Social Media Sponsored By Ibn Bala Na'allah by engrlarex(op): 12:54am On Dec 05, 2015
we shld have a look

PoliticsA Section Of The Bill Against Social Media Sponsored By Ibn Bala Na'allah by engrlarex(op): 12:53am On Dec 05, 2015
I just hope nigerians should reject this criminal bill in totality. they are about to cow nigerians from exposing them. I have the feeling their primary target is Sahara Reporters.
PoliticsRe: JTF Kill 9 IPOB Members In Onitsha - Vanguard by engrlarex(m): 2:40pm On Dec 03, 2015
DrChukzy:
Dullard



Who mentioned peaceful?? Thats why I hate arguing with blind people. Answer my question o...na ur papa dey pay them d #500?
I won't reply u coz I guess ur father is a miscreant and u have no regard for him or ur father is dead dts y u don't kw what it takes to be a father. but the most likely things is that u just escaped from yaba left.
PoliticsRe: Dasuki Lists Ex-governors, PDP Chiefs In $2b Deals by engrlarex(m): 2:38pm On Dec 03, 2015
Ahmeduana:
EGUN-GUN TO KÔ KÖ JÔ TÂ NÎ O MÖ PË O NBÔ ŴÂ ŴÖRÀN GBE ŶÎN.
kaare omo kootu ojire gidi ni oo
PoliticsRe: Dasuki Lists Ex-governors, PDP Chiefs In $2b Deals by engrlarex(m): 2:56am On Dec 03, 2015
eeti ri nkan nkan, ti aba fa gburu, gburu a fa igbo.
PoliticsRe: Sahara Reporters And Ben Murray-Bruce 'Fight' Over Social Media Bill(Tweets) by engrlarex(m): 2:29am On Dec 03, 2015
this Obama look on Ben Bruce is annoying and he reasoned like a yoruba artist called Elesho aka Enunjawaya. the question is why don't u inform the public about it before it passed through second reading, the only thing the eediot does is to be thanking Igbos for turning out enmasse to vote for themselves in Lagos. Agunmaniye ara galatia.
PoliticsRe: JTF Kill 9 IPOB Members In Onitsha - Vanguard by engrlarex(m): 11:08pm On Dec 02, 2015
DrChukzy:
Goat


so you cant differentiate an inevitable revolution from a protest....Abi na your poor papa dey pay them #500 abi?
Ewu give me another definition of protest, when dey r busy blocking the peaceful movement of road users in d name of Biafra. burning trucks and mosque and u call it peaceful.
PoliticsRe: JTF Kill 9 IPOB Members In Onitsha - Vanguard by engrlarex(m): 11:05pm On Dec 02, 2015
leo1234:
Why are people always after igbo's property huh
Can't someone have properties outside his region or country huh
Nobody is after anybody's properties since they r clamouring for secession, and dey've started soft war in the east, in war all tools r allowed. they should just shun dis hate against the present govt and forge ahead or else dey will keep dieing like chicken.
PoliticsRe: Anyim Pius Under Investigation For Funding Pro-Biafra Activities - Sahara Report by engrlarex(m): 11:01pm On Dec 02, 2015
kk
EducationRe: ABU Produced A President, 3 VPs, 25 Governors & Others In Nigeria by engrlarex(m): 6:58pm On Nov 27, 2015
well as far as am concerned it does not translates to anything what I can denote from here is that the Northern Mentality of Born to rule is playing here, ABU is just producing Northern Politicians but when we talk of Universities producing graduates solving societal problems in Nigeria and the world at large, u cant undermine Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Ibadan and University of Lagos be it in the field of Engineering, Law, medicine and others. even if I done my own research OAU, UI and Unilag r breaking records outside the shore of the country. UI has produced the first and only the Nobel Laureate in Nigeria.
OP take a chill d school is only producing polithiefcians in Nigeria only.

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