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Magu has not committed any offence - Osibanjo Abacha never stole - Buhari A trend? Can corruption fight corruption? Shouldn't he who come to equity come with clean hands, eh Mr. Osibanjo? Excerpts from DSS Report on Magu! August 2008 , following a search at his (Magu's) residence during the tenure of Farida WAZIRI (AIG/Rtd) as the commission’s chairman, some sensitive EFCC documents which were not supposed to be at his disposal were discovered. He was subsequently redeployed to the police after days of detention and later suspended from the Force. In December 2010 , the Police Service Commission found Magu guilty of “Action prejudicial to state security, withholding of EFCC files, sabotage, unauthorised removal of EFCC files and acts unbecoming of a Police officer,” and awarded him severe reprimand as punishment. “4. Notwithstanding, sequel to the appointment of Ibrahim Lamorde as Chairman of the EFCC in 2011, he made the return of Magu to the EFCC a top priority. Both men had worked together at the commission when Lamorde served as Head of Operations of the agency. Magu remained a top official of the commission until he was appointed to succeed Lamorde. “ 5. Magu is currently occupying a residence rented for N40m, at N20m per annum. This accommodation was not paid for from the commission’s finances but by one Umar Mohammed (Air Commodore/Rtd), a questionable businessman and ally of subject who has subsequently been arrested by this service. For the furnishing of the residence, Mohammed enlisted the Federal Capital Development Authority to award a contract to Africa Energy, a company owned by the same Mohammed to lavishly furnish the residence at the cost of N43m. and it concluded... “14. In the light of the foregoing, Magu has failed the integrity test and will eventually constitute a liability to the anti-corruption drive of the present administration.” 15. Accept the assurances of the esteemed regards of the DGSS, please. Folashade Bello How can the senate overlook this report and confirm such individual? Is that how low we want to sink? https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/ibrahim-magu-dss-letter-senate/ |
I thought it was the DSS report that nailed Magu? How is the Senate to blame for this? |
Yes, we remember him. Election ResultJonah and the Ides of March http://www.hotchapters.com/2016/04/11/tribulation-of-jonah-chapter-3-verses-1-26-jonah-and-the-ides-of-march/ |
Savage! ![]() |
NwaAmaikpe:So the party is greater than the masses/people? No wonder Nigeria is so warped and completely misgoverned! |
Next level will be FATALITY This is Mortal Kombat! |
A boy remembered! |
Behold a honest terrorist! |
letusbepieces:Bro, be like water, assume formlessness, adapt. |
xnsandrxns:You are not our host; the host is Nigeria. The consequence applies more to you than to us. You cut your nose to spite your face, whose problem? |
letusbepieces:I think oil companies should have their headquarters where majority of the mining work is done. Marrying is a matter of the heart. 'Legislation' around who to marry or not is in my opinion an absurdity that should not be paid mind. |
Pigsandidiots:Yeah little Pig (as your monika indicates), go ahead and do what you wish. As for Lagos, no one is leaving it for you. It's our collective heritage as Nigerians. And we don't need to leave for our region, we have that covered already, piggy. |
deomelllo:It same worldwide bro, stop making a fool of yourself thinking their is anything special about this 99 years stuff. Question you should ask yourself is how often is this land revoked when the tenancy period expired? |
Pigsandidiots:Lol, Thanks for agreeing with me. Non-indigenes learning, speaking, and passing yoruba language in school changes nothing. A leopard does not shed it spots. And that analogy with Germany is nonsensical, yorubaland is part of the zoo called Nigeria. The language may give one an advantage, if one's job profile requires daily dealings with semi-literate yoruba men and women. But which skilled worker needs that sort of mundane job. So overall you don't need to learn yoruba to live or work in Lagos, or any yoruba speaking area. Only semi-literate conduct business purely in Yoruba language in yoruba land. And if the intention of this newly introduced legislation is to breed more semi-literates, by all means be my guest. The world will not bat an eyelid because Yorubas choose to crawl back to their middle ages caves to embrace their 'abe okuta' lifestyle. Iranu! |
LZAA:Fact of the matter is exclusion based on tribe and creed will backfire. It could mean excluding certain qualities from their school and missing out altogether on the benefits such will provide. Ivy League universities extend invitation/scholarship to some of the brightest and brilliant young mind for strategic reasons. But these clowns are crawling back into their caves and patting themselves at the back while at it. Pathetic! |
imhotep:Honestly I don't know o. I speak yoruba even more than some native speaker. I know several of their proverbs, and know their culture. But bro, Lagos is No Man's Land! Nuff said! |
Same way you handled IPOB and Niger Delta militants with open mind? Bunch of hypocrites! Anyway, I think Nigerians are as open about this far and beyond how open they have been on several issues, No to Grazing Reserves/Colonies Yes to Ranching. Unless you want them to see/do it your way, in which case the case for open-mindedness is DOA! |
buhariguy:You guys should stop this pig nonsense, it's stale. If not for restraints on the part of IPOB supporters, it doesn't take much to counter it with Oduaa Pigs Congress. Learn and change! |
EternalTruths:No. You didn't understand my point. I never said it would stop, I only supported the motion that we shouldn't pay for the bullets. Let their sponsors solely fund them. |
GMBuhari:You are saying the same thing as the Op, A boycott means cheaper beef, cheaper beef means less money, less money implies reduced bullets ! Which is exactly what the Op is implying. Personally for the past 6 years, I eat beef as a fourth choice meet. My choices in order of preference are: 1. Snail 2. Fish 3. Chicken 4. Beef Incidentally, it has nothing to do with killer herdsmen, but science driven food choice. But if the choice does indeed reduced the killer herdsmen firepower, I am happier for it. We must not pay for killers' bullets; we should not eat blood beef! |
Ok, you are standing and doing nothing. |
The projects include the Kano-Katsina-Jibiya toMaradi in Niger Republic;This is the only approved railway line. The rest are smokescreen. |
Only men of straw say “my hands are tied”. A real man should know what is beneath him.If we have reached a point where killers are above the laws of Nigeria, a man who made clear commitment to the rule of law like you should not be an accessory after crime by holding talks with those who should be sweating before the law. It is beneath!On point. |
toodark:You know I'm not the type to waste time suffering fools. I'm sure those who do will engage your early morning inanity will be here soon. Just stay tuned. |
^^ This picture you keep reposting like a one trick pony is actually a meaningless piece crap. It not pleasing to the eyes, not does it convene any message other than whatever warp notion the owner had in his mind. Why you do you keep regurgitating it? Is that the only thing you are capable of doing? ![]() |
Hate Speech - Sarki |
Kingwizzy16:He will lose to a Stone! |
DoyenExchange:He was kill by ghost. |
The rise of stone 18. And the people continue to writhe in anguish, yet endureth the pain. In the suffering, some withered like rose set upon by the noon rays, yet other hardened like leaven bread cast to the sun. 19. And this manner the people began to hardened their hearts, minds and body. For to survive they will have to be like stones – harder than the scourge. 20. And so when the maiden arose among the multitude saying, “Choose ye this day who ye shall pitch thy tents with, and cast thy lots. For King Bubu son of Hari or the Stone?” 21. King Bubu, unto them, was like a withered rose. No one wants it. 22. “I stand with stone.” they continued to mutter with their failing strength. “I pitch my tent with the stone, for King Bubu has failed.” 23. And when the tally was taken, not many were awed that the lowly stone garnered more votes and support than the mighty King Bubu. Several hundreds of people stood with the stone, and a few dozen with the King. 24. And thus began the rise of stone. Excerpt from https://www.nairaland.com/3859069/rise-stone |
We are a herdsmen colony; an animal farm, a zoo, a ShyytHole. Resistance is futile! |
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