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Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by kajoula(m): 2:57pm On Dec 29, 2015
they wan spoil market for MTN sha !
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by nyabinghi(m): 2:57pm On Dec 29, 2015
yemmynoni:
your name say it all ologo pelebe
ojukwu had a flat head.
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by msbbash(m): 3:01pm On Dec 29, 2015
this MTN no mean well with us for Nigeria , all their conduct are always against the will of our land, they are the one aiding Boko haram , kidnapping, and even Biafra.........Government must nak them BIG HAMMER.
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by kayfra: 3:02pm On Dec 29, 2015
mzilakazi:


Agitating for self determination can never be tantamount to devide the unity of the state.

The court's decision won't be based on your opinion, it will be based on Nigerian law. I suggest you read the law.

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Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by ayinde2ade(m): 3:04pm On Dec 29, 2015
irunoobo:
shocked Kanu must die in jail
irunoobo:
shocked Kanu must die in jail
wetin dey do diz 1?....are u bak from jail?....
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Jazzlite: 3:04pm On Dec 29, 2015
reference

kayfra:


Donald Trump says shit but he has never ever threatened the unity of the state either directly or indirectly.

Permit me to post the legal text for treason and treasonable felony under Nigerian criminal code (he is also charged with belonging to an unlawful society with different codes).

Please read without prejudice:


Treason and certain other Offences


37. (1) Any person who levies war against the State, in order to intimidate or overawe the President or the Governor of a State, is guilty of treason, and is liable to the punishment of death.

(2) Any person conspiring with any person, either within or without Nigeria, to levy war against the State with intent to cause such levying of war as would be treason if committed by a citizen of Nigeria, is guilty of treason and is liable to the punishment of death:

Provided that nothing in this section shall prevent any act from being treason which is so by the law of England as in form in Nigeria.

(3) (Inserted by L.N. 112 of 1964 and deleted by L.N. 139 of 1965.)

38. Any person who instigates any foreigner to invade Nigeria with an armed force is guilty of treason, and is liable to the punishment of death.

39. (1) Where an offender who in the opinion of the court had not attained the age of seventeen years at the time the offence was committed has been found guilty of an offence against either section 37 or section 38 such offender shall not be sentenced to death but shall be ordered to be detained during the pleasure of the President and upon such an order being made the provisions of Part 44 of the Criminal Procedure Act shall apply.

(2) Where a woman who has been convicted of an offence against either section 37 or section 38 alleges she is pregnant or where the judge before whom she is convicted considers it advisable to have inquiries made as to whether or not she be pregnant the procedure laid down in section 376 of the Criminal Procedure Act shall first be complied with.

41. Any person who-

(1) becomes an accessory after the fact to treason; or

(2) knowing that any person intends to commit treason, does not give information thereof with all reasonable despatch to the President or the Governor of the State or a peace officer, or use other reasonable endeavours to prevent the commission of the offence;

is guilty of a felony, and is liable to imprisonment for life.

41. Any person who forms an intention to effect any of the following purposes, that is to say-

(a) to remove during his term of office otherwise than by constitutional means the President as Head of State of the Federation and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces thereof; or

(b) to likewise remove during his term of office the Governor of a State; or

(c) to levy war against Nigeria in order by force or constraint to compel the President to change his measures or counsels, or in order to put any force or constraint upon, or in order to intimidate or overawe any House of the National Assembly or any other Legislature or legislative authority; or

(d) to instigate any foreigner to make any armed invasion of Nigeria or of any of the territories thereof; and manifests such intention by an overt act, is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for life.

A person charged with any of the felonies defined in this section is not entitled to he acquitted on the ground that any act proved to have been committed by him constitutes the offence of treason; but a person who has been tried, and convicted or acquitted, on a charge of any such offence cannot he afterwards prosecuted for treason in respect of the same facts.

42. Any person who, without lawful authority, carries on, or makes preparation for carrying on, or aids in or advises the carrying on of, or preparation for, any war or warlike undertaking with, for, by, or against, any traditional chief, or with, for, by, or against any band of citizens, is guilty of a felony, and is liable to imprisonment for life.

43. A person cannot be tried for treason, or for any of the felonies defined in the three last preceding sections, unless the prosecution is commenced within two years after the offence is committed.

44. Any person who advisedly attempts to effect any of the following purposes, that is to say-

(a) to seduce any person serving in any of the armed forces of Nigeria or any member of the police force from his duty and allegiance; or

(b) to incite any such persons to commit an act of mutiny or any traitorous or mutinous act; or

(c) to incite any such persons to make or endeavour to make a mutinous assembly;

is guilty of a felony, and is liable to imprisonment for life.

45. Any person who-

(a) aids, abets, or is accessory to, any act of mutiny by; or

(b) incites to sedition or to disobedience to any lawful order given by a superior officer,

any warrant or other officer below commissioned rank and others inferior in rank to them and by whatever name described in any of the armed forces of Nigeria or any police officer, is guilty of a misdemeanour, and is liable to imprisonment for two years and to a fine of four hundred naira.

46. Any person who, by any means whatever, directly or indirectly-

(a) procures or persuades or attempts to procure or persuade to desert; or

(b) aids, abets, or is accessory to the desertion of; or

(c) having reason to believe he is a deserter, habours or aids in concealing

any warrant or other officer below commissioned rank and others inferior in rank to them and by whatever name described in any of the said armed forces, or any police officer, is guilty of a misdemeanour, and is liable to imprisonment for six months and to a fine of one hundred naira.

46A. (1) Any person who, by any means whatever, causes or attempts to cause, or does any act calculated to cause disaffection amongst persons serving as-

(a) members o the armed forces of Nigeria;

(b) police officers; or

(c) prison officers,

or does any act calculated to induce any person serving as aforesaid to hold his services or to commit breaches of discipline, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to a fine not exceeding six hundred naira or to both such imprisonment and fine and, if a police officer or prison officer, shall forfeit all pension rights and be disqualified for being a police officer or prison officer as the case may be.

(2) In this section, the expression "prison officer" has the same meaning as in subsection (1) of section 10 of the Prisons Act.

47. A person who has been tried, and convicted or acquitted, on a charge of any of the offences defined in sections 44 and 45 of this Code, cannot be afterwards prosecuted for any other offence defined in this Chapter in respect of the same facts.

48. Any person who-

(1) knowingly and advisedly aids an alien enemy of Nigeria, being a prisoner of war in Nigeria, whether such prisoner is confined in a prison or elsewhere, or is suffered to be at large on his parole, to escape from his prison or place of confinement, or, if he is at large on his parole, to escape from Nigeria, is guilty of a felony, and is liable to imprisonment for life;

(2) negligently and unlawfully permits the escape of any such person as is mentioned in the last preceding subsection is guilty of a misdemeanour, and is liable to imprisonment for two years.

49. In the case of any of the offences defined in this Chapter, when the manifestation by an overt act of an intention to effect any purpose is an element of the offence, every act of conspiring with any person to effect that purpose, and every act done in furtherance of the purpose by any of the persons conspiring, is deemed to be an overt act manifesting the intention.


Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by ashieduplus(m): 3:05pm On Dec 29, 2015
mzilakazi:


Agitating for self determination can never be tantamount to devide the unity of the state.

Of course it isn't.

However, Kanu not only threatened the unity of Nigeria, he also incited his listeners to attack northerners, pastors, politicians and public dignitaries who did not support his cause. He told them to attack security forces, to start a war if he was ever arrested by the Nigerian State. Nnamdi Kanu was foolish enough to be caught on video soliciting for arms to fight the country. There was even a youtube video that circulated early this year where he openly asked for money to buy arms.

Face the facts: Kayfra is spot on. Unless a political solution is sought by well-meaning Igbo Elders, Kanu will spend the rest of his life in jail.


Ashieduplus

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Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by mzilakazi(m): 3:07pm On Dec 29, 2015
kayfra:


By calling for a disolution of the state with violence. All his utterances are documented.

Insulting African Americans has no equivalence to breaking up a country. It's obvious enough. Worst case is you nail Trump for insulting minorities. Not even discrimination against minorities. Clear as night and day.


The problem is that Nigeria is still a young democracy that does not understand the freedom of speech. Come to South Africa and listen to Julius Malema's speeches where he publicly critisises and insult the president and white people. Zuma was insulted many a times by pictorial writing and satiric artists but it was understood along the lines of freedom of speech even when the ANC never liked it. In Nigeria such can never be the case despite calling itself democracy.

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Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by baralatie(m): 3:14pm On Dec 29, 2015
^^^
Hian!
MTN jam badluck.fine has increased to ...........
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Dedetwo(m): 3:14pm On Dec 29, 2015
boman2014:


The Federal Government has said the transmitters for Radio Biafra, which has been accused of spreading secessionist agenda and campaigning for the carving out of a Biafra Republic from Nigeria, were found to be installed on MTN masts in Enugu and Anambra states.

According to the Federal Government, the installation of the transmitters on the telecommunications company’s masts was to ensure wider coverage for the radio.



The headquarters of the radio station is “presumably in London.”

This is contained in the government’s case summary of the fresh six counts of treason and other ancillary offences instituted against the founder of Radio Biafra and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, and two others, before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

One of the two other defendants in the six counts filed by the Federal Government is a field maintenance engineer, David Nwawuisi, charged with the responsibility of maintaining the MTN masts in Enugu State.

The other defendant, Benjamin Madubugwu, was said to be living in Ubilisiuzo, Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State, where he allegedly received custody of a container housing transmitters from Kanu.

On December 23, during the accused persons’ appearance in court for their scheduled arraignment, Kanu refused to take his plea due to what he called his lack of confidence in the presiding judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed.

The judge promptly returned the case file to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, for reassignment to another judge and the three accused persons were returned to the custody of the Department of State Services.

The fresh charges were filed against the three men barely 24 hours after Justice Adeniyi Ademola, in a ruling on Kanu’s bail application on December 17, ordered his unconditional release from DSS custody, having been detained for about two months without any valid charges filed against him.

The Federal Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Mohammed Diri, who signed the fresh charges, the case summary and other processes accompanying them on behalf of the government, alleged that Nwawuisi installed the transmitters on MTN masts “on request by an IPOB member, Chidibere Onwudiwe.”

Diri added, “The 3rd defendant (Nwawuisi), a Field Maintenance Engineer, charged with the responsibility of maintaining MTN masts in Enugu State, was also arrested in the course of the investigation.

“He agreed, on the request of an IPOB member, who is at large, Chidebere Onwudiwe, to install and did install IPOB radio transmitters on MTN masts for a consideration.”

The prosecution alleged that the transmitters were smuggled into Nigeria by Kanu and were discovered during a search in Madubugwu’s residence.

While Kanu was accused of treasonable felony, management of an unlawful society (IPOB), and smuggling of goods, including radio transmitters, into the country, Madubugwu and Nwawuisi were accused of assisting in the management of the said unlawful group.

The prosecution alleged, in the six counts, that the transmitters were installed on the MTN masts between April and May 2015.

The sixth count read, “That you, David Nwawuisi, at Enugu and Anambra states, between April and May 2015 assisted in the management of an illegal society by doing an act to wit: you permitted one Chidiebere Onwudiwe, now at large, to install Radio Biafra transmitters with knowledge that the said transmitters were property of the Indigenous People of Biafra, an unlawful society, with the intention to propagate its secession intention and that you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 6 of the Criminal Code Act, CAP C38, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria.”

Kanu was said to have on many occasions broadcast on the radio, which is said to have as its Mission Statement, ‘The defence of the rights of the Indigenous People of Biafra; and ultimately the actualisation of the Republic of Biafra’, reiterating that “Biafra must be realised.”

The case summary reads, “In one of such broadcasts on August 1, 2015, he called on members of IPOB in the Diaspora to identify children of Nigerian dignitaries, their residences and schools, with a view to taking reprisal action against them in the event of attacks against Biafrans by Nigerian security agents.”

The Federal Government said the proponents of the Republic of Biafra proposed that the republic would consist of “states in the South-East and South-South regions except that in the case of Edo State, only the Igbanke community will be part of the Republic of Biafra as well as the Igalas in Kogi State and the Idomas in Benue State.”

No new date has been fixed for the arraignment of the accused persons.



Source: http://www.punchng.com/radio-biafra-transmitters-installed-on-mtn-masts-fg/

Per the bolded, the IPOB is not unlawful society. The constitutional rights trump criminal code. The Nigerian constitution guaranteed the freedom of self-determination and for individuals to gather in order to sue for independence.

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Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by derecho(m): 3:16pm On Dec 29, 2015
A case of give a dog a bad name in order to have it hanged.Why only in those states?Why on MTN Masts alone?
I don't reside in those states but I listened online during the yuletide.Abi na MTN Mast do that one again?
Well we learn everyday sha
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by kayfra: 3:17pm On Dec 29, 2015
mzilakazi:


The problem is that Nigeria is still a young democracy that does not understand the freedom of speech. Come to South Africa and listen to Julius Malema's speeches where he publicly critisises and insult the president and white people. Zuma was insulted many a times by pictorial writing and satiric artists but it understood along the lines of freedom of speech even when the ANC never liked it. In Nigeria such can never be the case despite calling itself democracy.

Unfortunately, Nigerian laws are not South African laws. We have law makers in NASS to change our laws but all they do is change their wardrobes and try to suppress speech.

Kanu disregarded our laws and that got him arrested. There are professional radio rabble rousers in the USA like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity that employ full time staffs to monitor their speech, just to make sure they aren't breaking any laws.

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Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Lobolintin(m): 3:18pm On Dec 29, 2015
SonOfEl:


Obviously the MODS won't see this once....

And for you.....its the Mouth Gig business you are into is affecting you cognitively, oyaaa go and kill KANU na....


Have stopped commenting on nairaland, I wish the mods can ban me for 10yrs....


They will see hate speech ignore it cox Nah Yoruba, if Nah Igbo own, they will ban u sharp sharp..am oitta of her,seun we go see for sango on the 3rd

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Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by baralatie(m): 3:19pm On Dec 29, 2015
Dedetwo:


Per the bolded, the IPOB is not unlawful society. The constitutional rights trump criminal code. The Nigerian constitution guaranteed the freedom of self-determination and for individuals to gather in order to sue for independence.
Serve yourself by reading properly


"Part 2
Offences against Public Order
Chapter 6
Treason and certain other Offences
37.

Treason.

38.

Instigating invasion of Nigeria.

39.
Provision as to juvenile offenders and pregnant women.
40.

Concealment of treason.

41.

Treasonable felonies.

42.
Promoting inter communal war.
43.
Time for proceeding in cases of treason, concealment of treason, or promoting inter communal war.
44.

Inciting to mutiny.

45.
Aiding and inciting to mutinous acts, or disobedience of members of armed forces or policemen.
46.

Inducing such persons to desert.

46A.
Causing disaffection among members of armed forces, police or prison officers.
47.

Effect of proceeding under sections 44 and 45.
48.

Assisting or allowing escape of prisoners of war.

49.
Overt act.


Chapter 6A
Treachery
49A.

Death penalty for treachery.

49B
. Joinder of charges and place of trial of offences.

49C.
Extent of Chapter.
49D.

(Deleted by L.N. 112 of 1964.)




Chapter 7
Sedition and the Importation of Seditious or Undesirable Publications
50.

Interpretation.

51.

Offences.

52.
Legal proceedings, Evidence.
53.

Unlawful oaths to commit capital offences.

54.
Other unlawful oaths to commit offences.

55.
Compulsion: how far a defence.
56.

Effect of prosecution.

57.

Unlawful drilling.

58.
Power to prohibit importation of publications.

(6) Offences.
(cool Delivery of prohibited publication to police and administrative officers.
(9) Power to examine packages.
59.
Publication of false news with intent to cause fear and alarm to public.
60.
Defamation of persons exercising sovereign authority over a State.

Chapter 8
Offences against the Executive and Legislative Power
61.

Interference with executive or legislative power.




Chapter 9
Unlawful Societies
62.

Definition of society and unlawful society.

62A.
Unlawful societies in a State.

63.

Managing an unlawful society.
64.
Members of unlawful society: persons permitting an unlawful society to meet on their premises.
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by ashieduplus(m): 3:20pm On Dec 29, 2015
mzilakazi:


The problem is that Nigeria is still a young democracy that does not understand the freedom of speech. Come to South Africa and listen to Julius Malema's speeches where he publicly critisises and insult the president and white people. Zuma was insulted many a times by pictorial writing and satiric artists but it understood along the lines of freedom of speech even when the ANC never liked it. In Nigeria such can never be the case despite calling itself democracy.

Although insulting the president of a country is wrong, it is nowhere as terrible as inciting violent secession, which is what Nnamdi Kanu has done. Kanu's misadventure is certainly not covered by free speech. He committed treason and sedition. He might even get the death penalty.

As a matter of fact after reading the submission by kayfra I fear for Kanu. He is dead meat and I'm sure that his lawyers realize this too. Their game plan was probably for him to skip bail and flee the country. Now with the fresh charges against him (which are not bailable, I think) he is unlikely to get respite from the court.

If I were him I would learn the 5 stanzas of the old and new national anthems to convince the DSS of my dedication to 1 Nigeria, in order to secure my release.


grin grin grin grin

ashieduplus

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Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Masculity(m): 3:22pm On Dec 29, 2015
kernel504:


IS THAT WHY YOUR STATES ARE ALWAYS BEGGING FOR BAILOUT AND LOANS? WITH THE NORTH GROWING TERRORISM.
OUR LEADERS ARE CONCERNED WITH ECONOMIC EMACIPATION OF THE IGBOLAND, KEEP WAILING WHILE WE ENSLAVE YOU ECONOMICALLY.



'WE' IGBOS or NIGER DELTA. Because last time i checked they were two separate entities.
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by urbanmonk: 3:24pm On Dec 29, 2015
Haha. Just wait and see how MTN will rubbish this ridiculous claim by Daura Security services.

Mr Daura is not aware of how deep the water he is testing is.
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by baralatie(m): 3:25pm On Dec 29, 2015
ashieduplus:


Although insulting the president of a country is wrong, it is nowhere as terrible as inciting violent secession, which is what Nnamdi Kanu has done. Kanu's misadventure is certainly not covered by free speech. He committed treason and sedition. He might even get the death penalty.

As a matter of fact after reading the submission by kayfra I fear for Kanu. He is dead meat and I'm sure that his lawyers realize this too. Their game plan was probably for him to skip bail and flee the country. Now with the fresh charges against him (which are not bailable, I think) he is unlikely to get respite from the court.

If I were him I would learn the 5 stanzas of the old and new national anthems to convince the DSS of my dedication to 1 Nigeria, in order to secure my release.


grin grin grin grin

ashieduplus



grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

He should not recite the old anthem
"Nigeria we hail thee"

It is
"Arise! O compatriots!"

grin grin
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Nobody: 3:25pm On Dec 29, 2015
Decibel:
FG has been reduced to a mere Comical shop.
yes because are being open to Nigerians
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by kayfra: 3:25pm On Dec 29, 2015
Dedetwo:


Per the bolded, the IPOB is not unlawful society. The constitutional rights trump criminal code. The Nigerian constitution guaranteed the freedom of self-determination and for individuals to gather in order to sue for independence.

This is what Nigerian law considers as an unlawful society and you can see ipob can be considered as one with all their war talk:

Read without prejudice

Unlawful Societies


62. (1) A society includes any combination of ten or more persons whether the society be known by any name or not.

(2) A society is an unlawful society-

(i) if formed for any of the following purposes-

(a) levying war or encouraging or assisting any person to levy war on the Government or the inhabitants of any part of Nigeria; or

(b) killing or injuring or encouraging the killing or injuring of any person; or

(c) destroying or injuring or encouraging the destruction or injuring of any property; or

(d) subverting or promoting the subversion of the Government or of its officials; or

(e) committing or inciting to acts of violence or intimidation; or (f) interfering with, or resisting, or encouraging interference with or resistance to the administration of the law; or

(g) disturbing or encouraging the disturbance of peace and order in any part of Nigeria; or

(ii) if declared by an order of the President to be a society dangerous to the good government of Nigeria or of any part thereof.

62A. Without prejudice to the provisions of section 62, a society is an unlawful society if it is declared by an order of the National Council of Ministers to be a society dangerous to the good government of Nigeria Or of any part thereof, and for such purpose the consent of the Attorney-General of the Federation referred to in section 65 shall he construed as a reference to the consent of the Attorney-General of the State.

63. Any person who manages or assists in the management of an unlawful society is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for seven years.

64. Any person who-

(a) is a member of an unlawful society; or

(b) knowingly allows a meeting of an unlawful society, or of members of an unlawful society, to be held in any house, building, or place belonging to, or occupied by, him or over which he has control, is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for three years.

65. (1) A prosecution for an offence under the two last preceding sections shall not be instituted except with the consent of the Attorney-General of the Federation:

Provided that a person charged with such an offence may be arrested, or a warrant for his arrest may be issued and executed, and any such person may be remanded in custody or on bail, notwithstanding that the consent of the Attorney-General of the Federation to the institution of a prosecution for the offence has not been obtained, but no further or other proceedings shall be taken until that consent has been obtained.

(2) In any prosecution for an offence under the two last preceding sections it shall not be necessary to prove that the society consisted of ten or more members; but it shall he sufficient to prove the existence of a combination of persons, and the onus shall then rest with the accused to prove that the number of members of such combination did not amount to ten.

(3) Any person who attends a meeting of an unlawful society shall be presumed, until and unless the contrary is proved, to be a member of the society.

(4) Any person who has in his possession or custody or under his control any of the insignia, banners, arms, books, papers, documents, or other property belonging to an unlawful society, or wears any of the insignia or is marked with any mark of the society, shall be presumed, unless and until the contrary is proved, to be a member of the society.

66. Any peace officer, and any police officer authorised in writing by a peace officer, may enter with or without assistance any house or building or into any place in which he has reason to believe that a meeting of an unlawful society, or of persons who are members of an unlawful society, is being held, and to arrest or cause to be arrested all persons found therein and to search such house, building, or place, and seize or cause to be seized all insignia, banners, arms, books, papers, documents and other property which he may have reasonable cause to believe to belong to any unlawful society or to be in any way connected with the purpose of the meeting.

67. (1) When a society is declared to be an unlawful society by an order of the President, the following consequences shall ensue-

(a) the property of the society within Nigeria shall forthwith vest in an officer appointed by the President;

(b) the officer appointed by the President shall proceed to wind up the affairs of the society, and, after satisfying and providing for all debts and liabilities of the society and the costs of the winding up, if there shall then be any surplus assets, shall prepare and submit to the President a scheme for the application of such surplus assets;

(c) such scheme, when submitted for approval, may be amended by the President in such way as he shall think proper in the circumstances of the case;

(d) the approval of the President to such scheme shall be denoted by the endorsement thereon of a memorandum of such approval signed by the President, and, upon this being done, the surplus assets, the subject of the scheme, shall be held by such officer upon the terms and to the purposes thereby prescribed;

(e) for the purpose of the winding up, the officer appointed by the President shall have all the powers vested in a magistrate for the purpose of the discovering of the property of a debtor and the realisation thereof.

(2) The President may, for the purpose of enabling a society to wind up its own affairs, suspend the operation of this section for such period as to him shall seem expedient.

(3) The provisions of subsection (1) shall not apply to any property seized at any time under section 66.

68. Subject to the provisions of the last preceding section, the insignia, banners, arms, books, papers, documents and other property belonging to an unlawful society shall be forfeited to the State, and shall be dealt with in such manner as the President may direct.
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Revolva(m): 3:30pm On Dec 29, 2015
Umm am sure it's some snitchy bad eggs engineer that did that .......so it's left for mtn to start investigating
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by urbanmonk: 3:32pm On Dec 29, 2015
Charliewyt:
Whatever.


PMB u promise to pay me ma decemba salary b4 xmas, today na 29 no alert, how far na?
PMB can lie eh! Pinocchio-in-chief
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Yeske2(m): 3:41pm On Dec 29, 2015
mzilakazi:


The problem is that Nigeria is still a young democracy that does not understand the freedom of speech. Come to South Africa and listen to Julius Malema's speeches where he publicly critisises and insult the president and white people. Zuma was insulted many a times by pictorial writing and satiric artists but it understood along the lines of freedom of speech even when the ANC never liked it. In Nigeria such can never be the case despite calling itself democracy.
Malema was removed as the youth leader of ANC because of his inciting statements. Stop deceiving people please, Nnamdi should rot in jail for his inciting statements too.
www.theguardian.com/world/2011/nov/10/julius-malema-suspended-anc

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Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Nobody: 3:41pm On Dec 29, 2015
Bianca and his children make una behave well oh! Why disturbing the peace of this nation. Nigeria have so many things to attend to and this you IPOB or MASSOB is the lest of our worries.

Baba will behave now as if he is not seeing you guys, but if una push am too much I bet u, it won't take him 24hrs to flush away all the kingpin behind Biafra abi Bianca.

#BeWarned! A stubborn fly flows his boss to the grave.
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Nobody: 3:42pm On Dec 29, 2015
RisingSun1:
Goodnews is Radio Biafra is still on air across Biafra•land.

I'm currently listening to it.

Good news? igbos with arrogance. Automatically the ones working with MTN have lost their job. I hope you people will help them to feed their families?

AND WHEN ALARM START TO BLOW FOR KANU HEAD, DON'T START CALLING UN AND HUMAN RIGHTS COS THEY WILL NOT ANSWER.
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by TruthisGOD: 3:45pm On Dec 29, 2015
micfranklin:
People like you dont exercise ur brain, cn u think above wat u see for a clearer meaning? NK is still a nigerian, whos threatening to kill some other nigerians nd d likes of his president.. Aint that against his country nd ruler?
When you find the meaning of treason, you'll be ashamed you have been exhibiting ur ignorance in a public forum
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by iykofias(m): 3:45pm On Dec 29, 2015
PentiumPro:
The noose is tightening around this guy's neck.
Unless respected Igbo leaders eat the humble pie and go to respected leaders of those people that the guy have been insulting in the North and SW to plead for their understanding for a political solution rather than a long and torturous judiciary path that can only and will lead to the sentencing of NK for the rest of his life in prison.
I don't see Kanu having the last laugh.
You don't wish harm to people like Kumuyi that never wishes harm to anyone.
thought u had somtin better to say until i saw the mini-phrase about kumuyi. So his bn in jail is solely base on that? Kumuyi is so anointed yet competent court av declare for his 'unconditional release' n d case against him squashed? U guys cn b so unbelievable
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Nobody: 3:49pm On Dec 29, 2015
irunoobo:




U need to have your head examined for seeing wrong in my post. He threatened my tribe with death on his useless radio. He deserves to die by firing squad

There goes the cheap prostitute.
Ashawo kobo kobo, garara-here tupu nmsawaa gi nti their.
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by omobaba101(m): 3:52pm On Dec 29, 2015
Is this the REAL offence of MTN?
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Luukasz(m): 3:53pm On Dec 29, 2015
This Indigenous People of Brouhaha(IPOB) don come again. Igbo kwenu!!
Re: Radio Biafra Transmitters Installed On MTN Masts —FG by Ariba2(m): 3:54pm On Dec 29, 2015
Charliewyt:
Whatever.


PMB u promise to pay me ma decemba salary b4 xmas, today na 29 no alert, how far na?
You still waiting? Sorry o.
Me got mine as xmas gift at 5am on d 25th.

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