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Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by wizseller: 6:42am On Oct 06, 2021 |
When did he claim to be of modest means Do you know how much he inherited from his parents Go and study Peter Obi well, he was a billionaire even before he became Governor He doesn't just flaunt it TheSupleemLeada: |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by oyatz(m): 6:42am On Oct 06, 2021 |
CaptainAyub: But you won't be saying this if it's the daughter of Tinubu. . . .Which work is a teenage girl doing to have properties worth Billions of Naira? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by Onepeople: 6:43am On Oct 06, 2021 |
Tzar:just as mr integrity is transparently serving the country? After so much fuss about him and integrity? I have nothing against anyone, so long as corruption is concerned, but my problem remains, who are those criticising obi ? Tinubu supporter's, those who believe that if Tinubu can't get it,let Osinbajo have it, they are my problem and they are in majority of those criticising obi, we are not ready to build a country for our generation unborn, when a particular people believe that only their people are qualified to be president. Oga are my fuss . 1 Like |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by nams77: 6:44am On Oct 06, 2021 |
ekesol:Did you read the report? That report exonerated Obi. The man did not commit any crime |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by Nobody: 6:48am On Oct 06, 2021 |
arantess: Lol! One who is indicted internationally. Lol. Have you ever heard that Gen Danjuma holds an international position? Lol. Damjuma was a strong military man ooo. Even, OBJ avoided him during his second tenure cos he has been indicted internationally. Have you ever heard that IBB was called for an international event or submit after he left power? Think Think Think. Lol. But look at Jonathan Goodluck. And look at Abdulsalami Abubarkar. Lol. Peter, the son of Obi has been indicted too. So, you dont know what you are talking about. Lol. Continue maturbating on it and be defending that fraud. Peter is a goner. His political dynasty is over. The mistake anyone can make is to get involved in Carribbean and those Island business abrakatabra. They can be made legit for frauds cos those nations need money, but listen, it is a trap. I'm sure people like Ngozi saved Jonathan from that error. If not, Dezeani would have dragged Jonathan along in the mess. Look at Dezeani today, and the other oil guy called Babajide. Yes, Dezeani was smart and cannot be prosecuted easily but she is in the bad record for life. Is Barrack Obama into such investment? Is Biden into it? Even the Bully Trump knows it is a No. I know it is tax avoidance...lol..but then, that was a trap for fraudulent people. That's the route of fraud. Lol. And Peter couldn't resist it cos fraud is in his blood. He went the way cos he felt he was smart, not knowing it was a trap. And he is telling lies he doesnt know he has to declare all his assets. Hahahaha. How can he declare such investment? He knew it was not that clean and people would frown at it. If you call yourself a public office holder running for the topest job in the nation, how can you try to avoid paying tax even legally? That's a bad sign. Lol. Only fraudulent people do it. Good people fight it legally in their nation. When you are ambitious to position yourself for the number 1 job of Nigeria or any of her states, you must run away from some so called "clean and legal" investments. Every clean politicians knows that. Only frauds do it. Peter, the son of Obi is a fraud. Deal with it. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by macaranta(m): 6:50am On Oct 06, 2021 |
ekesol: You clearly did not read the write up... Lol Author was pro Peter Obi smh 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by RodgersAkpafu: 6:58am On Oct 06, 2021 |
SlyDev:How about Tinubu stealing Lagos blind and turning many of the youths into thugs and aspiring thugs ? Look around Lagos and see these guys (a wasted generation) This is directly the legacy of the frog eyed ex drug baron that many worship Shame on una |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by TheSupleemLeada(m): 7:03am On Oct 06, 2021 |
nedekid: It then goes back to the question of why he didn't declare all his assets before entering office. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by Timmi: 7:03am On Oct 06, 2021 |
AnonPoet: This hired hand - Herbert tried to twist the law on its head. Tax evasion is an intentional act planned out not to disclose the person’s worth and to hide assets that are subject to tax. What Obi did is intentional and all the talk that he owned the assets jointly is balderdash. The assets are owned 100% by him and again intentionally added his children and wife to further hide the true owner. Everything he did and others like him were intentionally done. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by cedricksly: 7:06am On Oct 06, 2021 |
TheSupleemLeada:it is called securing the future of the child. Every rich parents do it, so do not make his own a crime.. If you have money, you will secure the financial future of your kids with cash in bank and assets to their name.... |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by sulaak(m): 7:08am On Oct 06, 2021 |
lebete3000: Olodo, you no even get shame nan for internet you dey share your ignorance. The evidence is for all to use. Premium Time is a member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. You didn't call them Yoruba when they release evidence on Saraki
On April 4, 2016, PREMIUM TIMES published details of the offshore assets Mr Saraki and his wife, Toyin, concealed in offshore tax heavens as part of the Panama Papers collaborative investigation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kPLpZN3I3A&ab_channel=ABCNewsIn-depth 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by TheSupleemLeada(m): 7:08am On Oct 06, 2021 |
cedricksly: Rettard... nobody is against that. The question is why didn't he declare that in his assets before entering office. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by Minjim: 7:08am On Oct 06, 2021 |
It would be irrational to expose assets that are partly owned by other individuals, when they are not the ones occupying the public office in question. Some business investors actually prefer to invest quietly, hence, a declaration of their jointly owned assets breach that business trust which they expect from their business partners. The otherwise could amount to a breach of the right to privacy and quiet enjoyment of the property of these individuals. Everyone likes to defend their thief and even terrorist. Peter Obi ought to have declared his assets in the jointly owned venture. No one told him to declare that of others - simple! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by sulaak(m): 7:10am On Oct 06, 2021 |
RodgersAkpafu: Tinubu is a Fraud and Thief are you satisfied, can we now return to Peter Obi 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by kenex4ever(m): 7:12am On Oct 06, 2021 |
TheSupleemLeada:Did u see it with your eyes? I would put any amount in my daughters name though, provided I have the money. |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by ahaika23: 7:12am On Oct 06, 2021 |
BlueRayDick: Don’t be sentimental, in the pursuit for a better society, justice must be upheld. If Obi is guilty, he should be prosecuted, howbeit, the accusations leveled against him have been proven to be what it is, a false accusation. Should he be stoned therefore because we are trying to make the society a better place? Absolutely not! That will be another height of injustice which is what we don’t want and the Op here has done some work to enable those of us who are not specialized in legal matters to have more knowledge. Of course we all know where this is coming from and as it is with most Nigerians, they lack knowledge yet make the loudest noise (no insult intended please), so they are easily fooled by the media. Of course we also know those obvious thieves among us too. 1 Like |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by RodgersAkpafu: 7:13am On Oct 06, 2021 |
sulaak:Every politically exposed person in nigeria have used his office to enrich himself In one way or the other Thats the simple truth Though some were more brazen than others (Ganduje dem) The fact is that these men have shared our common wealth for themselves And the people still hail , sing their praises and even defend them even to the point of looking stupid 1 Like |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by AmazingELixir: 7:19am On Oct 06, 2021 |
ekesol: Did you read through the post before making this uninformed comment of yours.. |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by henryobinna(m): 7:19am On Oct 06, 2021 |
konkonbilo:no, people don't go to jail for opening businesses in other countries irrespective of the countries' tax laws. Every known billionaire has businesses registered in countries with low tax rates, many companies that you and I know have their headquarters in countries with lower tax rates. Even in the USA well known billionaires including their immediate past president, take advantage of different tax avoidance measures inorder to pay less taxes, it is not a crime in any part of the world to reduce the amount of tax you pay long as you didn't commit any crime in the process. Some of you need to read some journals on businesses. It's not surprising for someone to have an account or a business in a different country. If you let the taxman, he'll take 100% of your income, it's your job as a smart business man to pay as little tax as possible within the boundaries of the law. 1 Like |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by Yuslaw2438: 7:20am On Oct 06, 2021 |
kenex4ever: Did u see where Tinubu stole lagos money which all of u are spreading all over the southeast of cos am not here to defend Tinubu but it's highly disgusting seeing igbos saying all sort of things about Tinubu and trying to defend Peter Obi that international bodies confirmed as criminal |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by Yuslaw2438: 7:22am On Oct 06, 2021 |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by DSoj(m): 7:31am On Oct 06, 2021 |
Weak defence. Obi is a criminal |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by Youngvegetable: 7:36am On Oct 06, 2021 |
TheSupleemLeada: E choke |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by konkonbilo(m): 7:37am On Oct 06, 2021 |
henryobinna:Naso. First of all Peter obi admitted to some of the offense of not he committed of not listing all is companies when asked when he became the governor which is a crime but na Nigeria na anything goes since even the president is culpable while will the governor's own be different . Some countries are the moment are already investigating like Australia and some other sane countries that if any government officials is found guilty will be punished by law but here will support criminals because he's our brother or we're of same belief. Later ona go say Nigeria no good. |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by stinechykee: 7:45am On Oct 06, 2021 |
AnonPoet:Adebayo,is it not a Yoruba name?? Why am I not surprised.Those children of hate from South West Dusbin will do everything humanly possible to pull any Igbo shining star they perceived as a threat against their criminal people such as Tinubu,Fashola and others but they will keep on failing |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by nitt: 7:50am On Oct 06, 2021 |
Tzar: Best comment in the thread |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by Nobody: 8:00am On Oct 06, 2021 |
He released a statement on the issue, maybe you were blinded by emotions to see it or you were too daft to read and understand it. Lexusgs430: |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by Adamsking(m): 8:05am On Oct 06, 2021 |
Everything on naira shouldn't be drawn on tribal and sentimental lines. The guy did wrong. He isn't the only one called our a northerner was called and now Stella ODUA but we rather turn it to a political and tribal war that see crime for what it is. |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by mybiz234: 8:12am On Oct 06, 2021 |
TheSupleemLeada: Peter Obi had a company before he became governor. What company did buhari have before he became president? Do, Peter Obi was better established than Buhari. |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by bubu2019: 8:12am On Oct 06, 2021 |
TheSupleemLeada: Envy kills faster than cancer. Which law prohibit teenager from having millions in thier account?. I am sure that obi is more successful than all your family linage joined together |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by lebete3000: 8:14am On Oct 06, 2021 |
sulaak: And you don't think they smeared Saraki to lick Gambari yansh? You're a huge disgrace to all we Olodos worldwide, cos your own worse pass... Stupid cunt... |
Re: Did Peter Obi Actually Break The Law? by thinkmoney(m): 8:23am On Oct 06, 2021 |
AnonPoet:You write well but still u shamelessly do. I noted you write well, however I can't really say u write smartly. From the off, it could be easily deduced that u were out to defend Mr Obi (and in this clime, one can to some reasonable degree infer that you are defending him because your pocket has been shamelessly greased or you hope it will be). One fact that loathes me about this your endeavor is the feeling I get that you are trying to play smart on the populace. You might have assumed that the general public are not smart enough and doesn't have stamina to read through long stuffs. You stated 3 areas were Mr Adebayo have stated Mr Obi contravened the law, however, you ended up defending to the hilt the first 2 but so ominously and conspicuously left out the last one. How do you defend his not resigning from being the director of his company for well over a year? And, it is clear that mr Adebayo got his information from the work of those reputable, international body of Journalists that have worked tirelessly and in a commendable way for years to catalogue this revelation called Pandora... Shame on your type that are very loyal to coins but unpatriotic to their lands. |
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