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Re: States Vs EFCC: Supreme Court To Decide Fate Of Controversial Federal Acts by Wickedlywicked: 7:51pm On Oct 10, 2024
Idaytesj29:
Did Bob committed the Money Laundering offence? His/her offence was Naira Abuse cos he sprayed naira notes at a party. How does that becomes money laundering? Infact the EFCC spokesperson said, the money laundering charge was never part of his charge at any point, so the question of when it was removed was inappropriate.

It's true that we all do not believe our government anymore due to several cases and instances of braze corruption, but make we dey rest small
Good morning my friend since it’s obvious you are just waking up from your deep sleep. Were you under a rock when Bob himself admitted to paying some money to have the money-laundering charge dropped? So you believed what EFCC’s spokesperson said more than the suspect’s troubling accounts?
Why una be like this sef? Is everybody now mad in this country?
Re: States Vs EFCC: Supreme Court To Decide Fate Of Controversial Federal Acts by Idaytesj29(m): 8:54pm On Oct 10, 2024
Wickedlywicked:
Good morning my friend since it’s obvious you are just waking up from your deep sleep. Were you under a rock when Bob himself admitted to paying some money to have the money-laundering charge dropped? So you believed what EFCC’s spokesperson said more than the suspect’s troubling accounts?
Why una be like this sef? Is everybody now mad in this country?
If your evidences against EFCC are solid. Take the EFCC to court. Let see. Everything is sentiments and emotions with some Nigerians. Noises everywhere over nothing of a matter. Why you no call in when the EFCC spokesperson was saying Bob was never charged with money laundering cos that was not his offence.
Re: States Vs EFCC: Supreme Court To Decide Fate Of Controversial Federal Acts by Wickedlywicked: 8:48am On Oct 11, 2024
Idaytesj29:
If your evidences against EFCC are solid. Take the EFCC to court. Let see. Everything is sentiments and emotions with some Nigerians. Noises everywhere over nothing of a matter. Why you no call in when the EFCC spokesperson was saying Bob was never charged with money laundering cos that was not his offence.
Go and get your head checked my friend. So with the wanton and endless corruption and denials in the Nigerian agencies, we still have some arindin who still easily swallowed what the spokesperson said ahead of the grave incriminating testimony released by the suspect himself huh What were you expecting them to say before? grin. Bob had nothing against the EfCC and the Nigerian correctional service. In fact, he wasn’t fighting them but it was his chronic mouth diarrhea and his penchant for showing off that made him reveal the whole scandal but were we surprised? The answer is No because it didn’t sound strange, this is Nigeria where laws are made only for the defenseless masses. The funny thing is that there are many eee diots among these masses that are ever ready to defend and glaze these corrupt leaders and their agencies. The same Bob who posted that he was contemplating suicide later suddenly gained his voice back because he knew nothing would happen because there’s no justice in Nigeria and because there are mumu like you everywhere who are ever ready to defend the indefensible. If what he said were lies, why was he fidgeting and initially lying that it was AI-generated?😂
Also Yes, Bob was initially charged with money-laundering when the news first broke. It was later that the charges were changed to the other minimal offense.
In a working society, every single person and agency mentioned in those clips would be thoroughly investigated and dealt with if eventually found guilty. Also, sane societies are sane because they don’t have people like you. Corruption is thriving because of mumu like you who are supposed to be weeded off.
Re: States Vs EFCC: Supreme Court To Decide Fate Of Controversial Federal Acts by Idaytesj29(m): 11:37pm On Oct 11, 2024
Wickedlywicked:
Go and get your head checked my friend. So with the wanton and endless corruption and denials in the Nigerian agencies, we still have some arindin who still easily swallowed what the spokesperson said ahead of the grave incriminating testimony released by the suspect himself huh What were you expecting them to say before? grin. Bob had nothing against the EfCC and the Nigerian correctional service. In fact, he wasn’t fighting them but it was his chronic mouth diarrhea and his penchant for showing off that made him reveal the whole scandal but were we surprised? The answer is No because it didn’t sound strange, this is Nigeria where laws are made only for the defenseless masses. The funny thing is that there are many eee diots among these masses that are ever ready to defend and glaze these corrupt leaders and their agencies. The same Bob who posted that he was contemplating suicide later suddenly gained his voice back because he knew nothing would happen because there’s no justice in Nigeria and because there are mumu like you everywhere who are ever ready to defend the indefensible. If what he said were lies, why was he fidgeting and initially lying that it was AI-generated?😂
Also Yes, Bob was initially charged with money-laundering when the news first broke. It was later that the charges were changed to the other minimal offense.
In a working society, every single person and agency mentioned in those clips would be thoroughly investigated and dealt with if eventually found guilty. Also, sane societies are sane because they don’t have people like you. Corruption is thriving because of mumu like you who are supposed to be weeded off.
Go and get your head checked arindin.
Corruption is thriving because of mumu like you who are supposed to be weeded off.
Also, sane societies are sane because they don’t have people like you. because there are mumu like you everywhere who are ever ready to push allegations without having evidences to back it up. If you have evidences, you can sue the EFCC and other agencies as citizen of this country. What's stopping you?
Re: States Vs EFCC: Supreme Court To Decide Fate Of Controversial Federal Acts by Wickedlywicked: 1:37am On Oct 12, 2024
Idaytesj29:
If you have evidences, you can sue the EFCC and other agencies as citizen of this country. What's stopping you?
You have been bleating and repeating the same thing over and over just as expected grin I was right about you all along.
If your mumu sef and the corrupt Nigerian Prison service and Efcc have evidences that Bobrisky lied about them, they should sue him for such a huge incriminating testimony. What’s stopping them? Ode
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