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Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Pavore9: 6:45am On Feb 03, 2017
Bankers are integral part of the web of corruption.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Jaymaxxy(m): 6:45am On Feb 03, 2017
Eazybay:
So let us go on about Jonathan did any epistle up dea state he approved money or sth? Did d person up dea mention Diezani? Oga he was under duress to pay Magu and now he has his day in court he wants his money back first!

Now go back and read, till u're done pls remain SILENT
An educated grown up man like him was under duress to pay?
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by hmuhammad(m): 6:46am On Feb 03, 2017
ogazi007:
Nigeria is beyond redemption.You can imagine a theif that is suppose to be chilling in Kuje standing before another corrupt Judge probably having the guts to make this ridiculous demand.

How can u forfeit over 9billion Naira under the guise of being in fearful state. It's obvious he is got much more than that he is hiding somewhere else,EFCC should do the needful and force him to bring out more from where he went to source the 9B within that shortest period of time.
one drum of burukutu for this, God bless you
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by kabrud: 6:58am On Feb 03, 2017
I notice these children of 8 are few here.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by ychris: 7:12am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:
You always stand out
Due to the patriotic nature in you
Only you commented seven times on fp?
Dnt u knw u'r deraling undecided ?
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Bitterleafsoup: 7:15am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:
That's the problem

He looted our commonwealth dry you are telling us that he had dinner in downtown

If he likes let him move from downtown to Fairfax in Virginia, belts ville or upper malboro in Maryland from there to Baltimore to Delaware connect Pennsylvania move down to Newark straight to Penn Station finally come out in Manhattan in new York City

Jonah is a failure
In your own small twisted world, where Buhari is a success, I don't blame you.

Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by 7lives: 7:16am On Feb 03, 2017
Eazybay:
So let us go on about Jonathan did any epistle up dea state he approved money or sth? Did d person up dea mention Diezani? Oga he was under duress to pay Magu and now he has his day in court he wants his money back first!

Now go back and read, till u're done pls remain SILENT
His lawyers are reaching him what to say, wake up.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Nobody: 7:56am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:
Now I see hmmmmm

Why enemies of state are frustrated this days

1) collapsed of MMM

2) Recovery of looted funds

All this are more than enough to frustrate one.

They will come and be chanting she's not corrupt

Gej ruined our economy greatly

Only God can forgive him
Oga thank God say na online forum, we dey, if not the slap wey u go collect, ur laptop go feel am.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Menace2Society(m): 8:01am On Feb 03, 2017
IPOBs won't like this grin
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Nobody: 8:05am On Feb 03, 2017
So my question is what has the government done with the returned money? Have they used it for the old hag, buhari's world tour overseas?
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by gbishman: 8:14am On Feb 03, 2017
This deziani matter is like the story of Delilah in the bible
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by bamasite(m):
HungerBAD:
AN Executive Director of First Bank Plc, Dauda Lawal, has accused Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of falsifying the circumstances under which he surrendered N9.08 billion to the commission.

EFCC had urged the Federal High Court in Lagos to order the forfeiture of the money allegedly laundered for former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke.

But Lawal, in a counter-affidavit filed in opposition to EFCC’s prayers, said there was a desperate bid by the commission to obtain an order of forfeiture from the court.

He denied ever being in possession of property suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity held or laundered on behalf of Mrs. Alison-Madueke.

Lawal said following his arrest on May 9, 2016, he cooperated with EFCC and made a full admission to having received $25 million.

“Having provided evidence to the EFCC of how the $25 million so obtained had been disbursed, I was still made to agree to surrender to the EFCC an additional sum of N9.08 billion being the naira equivalent of $40 million at the rate of N227 to $1,” he said.

He said based on the agreement, he surrendered N5 billion to regain his freedom last May 13, but that the EFCC reneged on the agreement to release him despite surrendering 56 per cent of the amount.

Lawal said he made statements to EFCC about the circumstances following the release.

“Had the EFCC disclosed my witness statements to His Lordship Justice Muslim Hassan, he would not have granted them the interim order for forfeiture on January 6, 2017,” he said.

On how he received the $25 million, Lawal said he received a call from a friend, Stanley Lawson, March 2015 to help collect the money, which he subsequently paid into an account provided for him.

“I had no idea of the origin of the said funds and only acted in the course of normal banking business,” he said.

The banker said EFCC allegedly compelled him to provide funds he never received.

Lawal said in the affidavit: “Having been invited and subsequently detained in Lagos for 11 consecutive days and without access to members of my immediate family, the EFCC investigators kept suggesting and insisting that there was a shortfall of $40 million, which I was yet to account for.

“They were alleging that I had in fact taken $65 million as opposed to the $25 million, which I stated that I had received.

“The EFCC investigators interviewing me made it clear that the only way that I could/would leave detention is if I made their suggested shortfall available to them.

“I had now been in detention for several days, not seen my family and felt that the only way of being allowed to leave EFCC detention was by giving into their demands.

“My legal representatives and I became extremely fearful that if I did not take this course of action, I was going to be detained by the EFCC for at least a further 19 days, with the real prospect that this could be extended.

“At this stage, I was extremely desperate and would have agreed to almost anything to ensure my release from detention.

“Because I never had this EFCC invented $40 million to hand, I had to use my personal connections to source for and raise about 50 per cent of the said amount while I was in detention.

“I managed to borrow some of the money from the bank where I am an Executive Director and surrendered it to the EFCC through my legal counsel and was eventually released from detention on May 20, 2016.

“Consequently, in a three week period between May 13 and June 6, 2016, I was made to surrender to the EFCC Recovery Account at the Central Bank of Nigeria the total sum of N9.08 billion.”

He is praying the court to set aside the temporary order of forfeiture on the basis of alleged suppression of material fact by EFCC.

“I believe that it is in the interest of justice for this court to deny the applicant’s application for a final order of forfeiture in this case so as to ensure that justice is served,” Lawal said.

The bank chief made a counter-claim for an order directing EFCC to return the N9.08 billion to him.

But, EFCC, in its reply to the counter-affidavit, said the N9.08 billion, “being proceeds of the unlawful activities retained by the second respondent (Lawal) was recovered from him voluntarily by the applicant (EFCC)”.

“The second respondent confessed to have retained the said sum and voluntarily pledged before his lawyer to return same to the Federal Government,” the commission said.

Insisting that the money formed part of unlawful activities, EFCC asked the court to make a permanent forfeiture order of the money.

“While the second respondent was in our custody, he had unfettered access to his lawyers, immediate family and friends.

“It is in the interest of justice to grant this application forfeiting the total sum of N9,080,000,000 being properties suspected to be proceeds of unlawful act found in possession of the second respondent,” EFCC said.

Justice Hassan adjourned until February 16 for ruling.

http://thenationonlineng.net/diezani-returned-n9-08b-efcc-bank-chief/
I DONT KNOW WHY THIS PEOPLE ALWAYS THINK WE ARE FOOLS.....
YOU DID NOT HAVE ACCESS TO YOUR IMMEDIATE FAMILY YET YOU WERE ABLE TO USE YOUR PERSONAL CONNECTION TO RAISE 5BILLION WHILE IN DETENTION.......
NA GOD GO JUDGE YOU
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by edey2real: 8:17am On Feb 03, 2017
You can immagine the guy claiming he was forced to pay the money he didn't know anything about. If he could agree to pay such amount of money as claimed then he is a thief. And his relatives too will be among those ready to protest on Feb 6th, instead of them to go and strangle his neck first.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by ybalogs(m): 8:21am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:
Now I see hmmmmm

Why enemies of state are frustrated this days

1) collapsed of MMM

2) Recovery of looted funds

All this are more than enough to frustrate one.

They will come and be chanting she's not corrupt

Gej ruined our economy greatly

Only God can forgive him
I'm yet to see any good thing coming from this Buhari government but I can never regret voting for him against GEJ. The revelations are just too alarming and energy zapping.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by ybalogs(m): 8:25am On Feb 03, 2017
edey2real:
You can immagine the guy claiming he was forced to pay the money he didn't know anything about. If he could agree to pay such amount of money as claimed then he is a thief. And his relatives too will be among those ready to protest on Feb 6th, instead of them to go and strangle his neck first.
We have very heartless people in key positions in this country . Their statements in a bid to clear their names is always devoid of sense and these are really very brilliant minds . Only that they chose to use their intellects for frauds .
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by adonis89(m):
Where him dey talk m? Mumu news
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by ybalogs(m): 8:28am On Feb 03, 2017
[quote author=bamasite post=53372206]I DONT KNOW WHY THIS PEOPLE ALWAYS THINK WE ARE FOOLS.....
YOU DID NOT HAVE ACCESS TO YOUR IMMEDUATE FAMILY YET YOU WERE ABLE TO USE OUR PERSONAL CONNECTION TO RAISE 5BILLION WHILE IN DETENTION.......
NA GOD GO JUDGE YOU
[/quote
Now I know the reason the policemen says anything you say may be used against you in the court of law . The more they try to prove their innocence,the more they indict themselves with their foolishness. A won Ole.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Lordtee11: 8:28am On Feb 03, 2017
On how he received the $25 million, Lawal said he received a call from a friend, Stanley Lawson, March 2015 to help collect the money, which he subsequently paid into an account provided for him.
Can you inagine this statement. Stanley Lawson too should be cooling his heels in the prison. Nonsense.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Pchidexy(m): 8:29am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:
Only enemies of state will support ALIBABA( Jonathan) and the forty thieves .

Jonah crippled the economy

He's not and can't be an elder statesman

He's only popular among the hailing hailers
We know that corruption was high in Jonathan's govt but is Buhari different? We need to root out corruption and criticize the govt to enable it to be on its toe. We should stop being sycophants.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by vedaxcool(m): 8:29am On Feb 03, 2017
Eazybay:
So let us go on about Jonathan did any epistle up dea state he approved money or sth? Did d person up dea mention Diezani? Oga he was under duress to pay Magu and now he has his day in court he wants his money back first!

Now go back and read, till u're done pls remain SILENT
Unfortunately 10000 jonas errand boys cannot silence me... it is much about Jonathan communicating theft is not corruption and shielding a corrupt minister.

Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by OlaMiki: 8:42am On Feb 03, 2017
Buhari is reviving the failed economy by your GEJ , the looting per excellence hero
sunsplash99:
just the way buhari is failing now.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:52am On Feb 03, 2017
The guy is a blatant liar and a fat thief
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by edey2real: 8:54am On Feb 03, 2017
ybalogs:
We have very heartless people in key positions in this country . Their statements in a bid to clear their names is always devoid of sense and these are really very brilliant minds . Only that they chose to use their intellects for frauds .
We the citizens want the country to be great all of a sudden when we are not ready to make it work. The Executives, Legislatives & Judiciary are only taking advantage of the fact that an average Nigerian is a thief like them which prompt them to continue the way things are.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by PFRB: 8:55am On Feb 03, 2017
It is a known fact in law that any payment you make in detention or in custody is not voluntary. It is a known fact in law that any cheque you write in detention or in custody is null and void.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Nbote(m): 9:02am On Feb 03, 2017
Both the EFCC and zombies are pathetic.. It's now becoming obvious with each passing day dey have little or no case at all especially with regards to the prosecution of Diezani.. Dis is d second witness who is claiming EFCC inflated d alleged sums and desperately trying to get a win in any form by getting a forfeiture and tying it to Diezani or d past govt.. Why is d EFCC trying to coerce people into perjury since dey claim to have all the evidences from their investigations? Dis is what happens wen dey put the cart before the horse instead of taking their time to get their facts and investigations ryt. Their desperation in nailing Diezani by all means is becoming an embarrassment with their credibility taking knocks each tym dey appear in court but zombies won't see dat. Dats why dey kip dem fixated on fictitious sums as a distraction
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by cooljoe(m): 9:11am On Feb 03, 2017
diezani Allison madueke. naa 9billion u jst return like say na notn. money no b problem
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Stone03: 9:22am On Feb 03, 2017
Buhari's rule of intimidation & extortion. illegal revenue system
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Stone03: 9:28am On Feb 03, 2017
vedaxcool:
Unfortunately 10000 jonas errand boys cannot silence me... it is much about Jonathan communicating theft is not corruption and shielding a corrupt minister.
Is your Buhari not stupidly more corrupt? all the money he extorted from his political enemies couldn't be accounted for. who shielded corrupt officials more? Corrupt politicians becomes saints as long as they defect to APC. Buhari is the most corrupt. grow up in understanding and bury sentiments
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by Eazybay(m): 9:32am On Feb 03, 2017
vedaxcool:
Unfortunately 10000 jonas errand boys cannot silence me... it is much about Jonathan communicating theft is not corruption and shielding a corrupt minister.
I guess its only in Nigeria we don't know d difference BTW theft and corruption.. So now dat u sound half smart, could u pls count d "shielded" ministers in d last admin while making a mental note of all d characters dat av bin "cleared" by PMB and come up wif ur findings..
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by ephi123(f): 9:46am On Feb 03, 2017
sarrki:
They will claim network is not clear

They will run away from this thread

9 billion naira

That money can finish a 75km road

In some other news No portable water in ogbia local government where there hero comes from that money can make a dam and generate a solar power for them

Jonah failed woefully
You are telling us what you do on other threads particularly threads on the economy, PHCN, etc

Jonah failed woefully, what do we call what Buhari is doing? failing disastrously I guess.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by alexov(m): 9:49am On Feb 03, 2017
Aufbauh:
These looters are shamelessly pathetic.
How can an educated adult of his standing who is rightly aware of his right to stand by his deeds be so compelled by efcc operatives to open up to something he had no knowledge of in the first instance?
He better comes up with a superior defense.

I don't blame them,it is our faulty criminal justice system that they are talking advantage of to delay and subvert justice.
And you think that statement is true? There is no way someone as educated and connected as he is would admit to something he didn't do and magically bring out money he didn't receive. I'm looking at him and whoever released such a statement with one eye.
Re: Diezani: Why I Returned N9.08b To EFCC, By Bank Chief- The Nation by limeta(f): 9:51am On Feb 03, 2017
So where is the money now.
Who is relooting the looted .
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