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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by PaChukwudi44(m): 10:40pm On Jan 12, 2019
seunmsg:


Defender of corruption, let the CCT decide.
Bros it is the supreme court and not the CCT that would finally decide this matter

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by timota(m): 10:41pm On Jan 12, 2019
Biodun556:
He forgot to declare his asset unfortunately just like how the former minister of finance was not aware that she was carrying fake NYSC certificate and she resigned honorably. The CJN two should do same.
The one that forgot to write ssce with a cover note from emir to NDA should first resign
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by livelymatilda22: 10:42pm On Jan 12, 2019
GIFTD:
Witch hunting. Mtcheeew. If u are not in their click na so dem go dey police u and they must find ur mistake to ail u.
Like former minister of finance,Adeosun....right?
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by PaChukwudi44(m): 10:43pm On Jan 12, 2019
CilicMarin:


You see the reason, I advised earlier for caution...The FG had been waiting for the opportunity...the man is a gonner..Even his explanation is not tenable in law let alone serving as a defence in law court.

Walter Onnoghen Nyesom Wike Is A Gonner

You have no case bro.The supreme court will dismiss the case under section 3(d) of the CCB act
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by livelymatilda22: 10:44pm On Jan 12, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

Bros it is the supreme court and not the CCT that would finally decide this matter
You are always in support of corrupt people.... I pray you reap the fruit of your labour for doing this ..be it positive or otherwise....continue

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Friend01(m): 10:45pm On Jan 12, 2019
braveboi4life:
What happened to the loads of petition against oshiomole,Amaechi,babachair, I thought Maina has loads of corruption cases, I thought obanikoro is supposed to be standing trial,I thought senator wamako,akpabio,uzodinma and co should be standing trial.
Please next time you tell me Buhari is not corrupt just go to the market square and argue with them.
Note of warning this country belongs to all of us,we cant allow one pseudodemocratic and unrepentant autocrat hold us hostage,cases should be treated turn by turn,treat the cases of your friends first before you start going outside,that's what integrity is Nigeria cool

It seems dull people always crop up anytime any issue not related to what they are bringing is being discussed.

If we are talking about beans don't bring the talk of macaroni to the table.They don't go hand in hand.
Remain on the topic.
Is the CJN guilty or not ?
Don't start asking about Ameachi, Oshiomhole and Mr Labgaja's case when we are not discussing those.

This should be the point not your political gimmick your employ to take us away from the discuss.

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by shachris02: 10:46pm On Jan 12, 2019
Afamed:

Are you from the Jupiter?

Show us his certificate.... Not statement of result
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by sylva1(m): 10:48pm On Jan 12, 2019
While I am not exonerating the CJN in this issue, the Buhari administration should also put as much effort in prosecuting current and former members of his cabinet and party members accused with various forms of corruption and wrong doings

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by oyichi: 10:53pm On Jan 12, 2019
[quote author=PrincewithGod post=74705298]Mr CJN, you made the mistake and it is being used against you. Just resign and save yourself the trouble.[/quote he will not resign because d supreme court will bundle this useless case to d bin where it belongs
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by chocolatelady(f): 10:54pm On Jan 12, 2019
I am an ardent supporter of PMB but I must say that the timing of this prosecution is wrong. I feel for the CJN. He was not wanted in the first place but was later appointed . Now he has played into their hands. Also the manner in which he acquitted Saraki also sells him out. I wish he can be pardoned.

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Stanbaba30: 10:55pm On Jan 12, 2019
Its so funny how useless people set themselves out to cause trouble. Where was this useless David Aghanya and his association when the Kano State Governor was indicted? Imbeciles raising unnecessary dust. APC is from hell.

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Realdeals(m): 10:56pm On Jan 12, 2019
Afamed:

Ignorance, the law didn't say publish. the law only said declare asset at CCB. Publishing is at the prerogative of the President. Lazy youth
Did I mention the law? He promised to publish it willfully for transparency sake but he has failed to do so...

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by PaChukwudi44(m): 10:57pm On Jan 12, 2019
livelymatilda22:

You are always in support of corrupt people.... I pray you reap the fruit of your labour for doing this ..be it positive or otherwise....continue
But I am not in support of Buhari,Tinubu,Fashola,Amaechi and Ga dollar all fathers of corruption
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by PaChukwudi44(m): 10:58pm On Jan 12, 2019
chocolatelady:
I am an ardent supporter of PMB but I must say that the timing of this prosecution is wrong. I feel for the CJN. He was not wanted in the first place but was later appointed . Now he has played into their hands. Also the manner in which he acquitted Saraki also sells him out. I wish he can be pardoned.
The CJN did not acquit saraki.A panel of supreme court Judges did

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by maasoap(m): 11:01pm On Jan 12, 2019
Vickym1:
The job was very well arranged and executed buh wat if after all these and finally buari didn't win the election

With all these gales of defection hitting PDP left and right?

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by nonsobaba: 11:02pm On Jan 12, 2019
This is the most stupid excuse I have ever heard. The CJN is a disgrace to the judiciary. Who forgets his dollars/euro accounts? Those accounts must have been where PDP have been paying bribe monies to get favourable judgements from him since he assumed office.

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by maasoap(m): 11:04pm On Jan 12, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

You have no case bro.The supreme court will dismiss the case under section 3(d) of the CCB act

Is the account legal? Is it allowed? Was the source of the money legitimate? Can he defend the amount in the account? He's a goner

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Jolite(m): 11:05pm On Jan 12, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

He is covered by section 3(d) of the CCB act.
mr.Lawyer prepare to go and defend him before buhari boy,instead of you to put him in pra
yers immidiately, or you think he is from the north? go and ask your old men in the village of buhari.

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Jolite(m): 11:12pm On Jan 12, 2019
sylva1:
While I am not exonerating the CJN in this issue, the Buhari administration should also put as much effort in prosecuting current and former members of his cabinet and party members accused with various forms of corruption and wrong doings
It is our turn,non nigerians talkactives.

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by AroleOduduwa(m): 11:13pm On Jan 12, 2019
GavelSlam:
Go and clear yourself.


You have no shame
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Epiczi(m): 11:15pm On Jan 12, 2019
shachris02:
When is buhari providing his waec certificate?
dodo brain
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Iamzik: 11:15pm On Jan 12, 2019
Flattino:
He forgot to update his bla bla bla .
Ignorance is not an excuse. You’re guilty

Just as guilty as oshiomole, akpabio, mains, babacbir, uzor Kalu, ganduje, Fashola, Tinubu who are all walking free.

Bubu is not that stupid to Remove the CJN
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by GavelSlam: 11:17pm On Jan 12, 2019
AroleOduduwa:


You have no shame

See this shameless thing.

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by AnyoneButAtiku: 11:17pm On Jan 12, 2019
PETITION ON SUSPECTED FINANCIAL CRIMES AND BREACHES OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT BUREAU REQUIREMENTS AGAINST HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE W. S. NKANU ONNOGHEN, GCON, THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF NIGERIA

We write to bring to your attention serious concerns bothering on flagrant violations of the law and the Constitution of Nigeria by the Honourable Mr. Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen, the Chief Justice of Nigeria.

Specifically, we are distressed that facts on the ground indicate the leader of our country’s judicial branch is embroiled in suspected financial crimes and breaches of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act.

The particulars of our findings indicate that:

His Lordship Justice Walter Onnoghen is the owner of sundry accounts primarily funded through cash deposits made by himself, up to as recently as 10th August 2016 which appear to have been run in a manner inconsistent with financial transparency and the code of conduct for public officials.

To give specific examples, here are some instances of cash deposits by Justice Onnoghen:

Justice Onnoghen made five different cash deposits of $10,000 each on 8th March 2011 into Standard Chartered Bank Account 1062650;

On 7th June 2011, two separate cash deposits of $5000 each were made by Justice Walter Onnoghen, followed by four cash deposits of $10,000 each;

On 27th June 2011, Justice Onnoghen made another set of five separate cash deposits of $10,000 each and made four more cash deposits of $10,000 each on the following day, 28th June 2011;

Hon. Justice Walter Onnoghen did not declare his assets immediately after taking office, contrary to Section 15 (1) of Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act;

Hon. Justice Walter Onnoghen did not comply with the constitutional requirement for public servants to declare their assets every four years during their career;

The Code of Conduct Bureau Forms (Form CCB 1) of Hon. Justice Walter Onnoghen for 2014 and 2016 were dated and filed on the same day. The acknowledgement slip for Declarant SCN: 000014 was issued on 14th December 2016. The acknowledgement slip for Declarant SCN: 000015 was also issued on 14th December 2016, at which point Justice Onnoghen had become the Chief Justice of Nigeria.

The affidavit for SCN: 000014 was sworn to on 14th December 2016;

The affidavit for SCN: 000015 was sworn to on 14th December 2016;

Both forms were received on 14th December 2016 by one Awwal Usman Yakasai.

The discrepancy between Justice Walter Onnoghen’s two CCB forms that were filed on the same day is significant.

In filling the section on Details of Assets, particularly Cash, in Nigerian Banks, His Lordship as Declarant SCN: 000014 mentioned only two bank accounts:

Union Bank account number 0021464934 in Abuja, with balance of N9,536,407, as at 14th November 2014.

Union Bank account number 0012783291 in Calabar, with balance of N11, 456,311 as at 14th November 2014.

The sources of the funds in these accounts are stated as salaries, estacodes and allowances.

As Declarant SCN: 000015 His Lordship however lists seven bank accounts:

Standard Chartered account 00001062667, with balance of N3,221,807.05 as at 14th November 2016.

Standard Chartered account 00001062650, with balance of $164,804.82, as at 14th November 2016.

Standard Chartered account 5001062686, with balance of EUROS 55,154.56, as at 14th November 2016.

Standard Chartered Bank account 5001062679 with balance of GBP108,352.2, as at 14th November 2016.

Standard Chartered Bank account 5001062693 with balance of N8,131,195.27, as at 14th November 2016.

Union Bank account 00021464934 with balance of N23,261,568.89, as at 14th November 2016.

Union Bank account 0012783291 with balance of N14,695,029.12, as at 14th November 2016.

The foreign currency Standard Chartered Bank accounts that were declared by Declarant SCN: 000015 have been in existence since at least 2011.

Prior to 2016, His Lordship appears to have suppressed or otherwise concealed the existence of these multiple domiciliary accounts owned by him, as well as the substantial cash balances in them.

The Standard Chartered Bank dollar account 1062650 had a balance of $391,401.28 on 31st January 2011;

The Standard Chartered Bank Euro account 5001062686 had a balance of EURO 49,971.71 on 31st January 2011;

The Standard Chartered Bank pound sterling account 5001062679 had a balance of GBP23,409.66 on 28th February 2011.

It is curious that these domiciliary accounts were not declared in one of the two CCB Forms filed by Justice Onnoghen on the same day, 14th December 2016.

The Naira bank accounts in b (i) and b (v) above are also omitted in the CCB form of Declarant SCN: 000014.

It is our humble view that, with the foregoing, we have laid before you facts which support the assertion that Justice Walter Onnoghen may have committed a breach of the provisions of the Code of Conduct Bureau Act as follows
:

Non-declaration of assets immediately after taking office in several capacities prior to becoming the Chief Justice of Nigeria contrary to section 15 of the Code of Conduct Bureau Act;

Non-declaration of assets immediately after taking office as the Chief Justice of Nigeria contrary to section 15 of the Code of Conduct Bureau Act;

Non-declaration of assets at the statutory intervals after taking office throughout his career as a federal judicial officer contrary to section 15 of the Code of Conduct Bureau Act;

False declaration of asset, and in particular, concealment of significant and declarable assets in the form of sundry bank accounts and the balances therein, contrary to section 15 of the Code of Conduct Bureau Act;

Consequent to this information, it is our expectation and request that you will discharge the constitutional duty of your office and take the necessary lawful actions to uphold and enforce the law in this matter by involving sister agencies such as:

The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) to conduct comprehensive statistical analysis of cash transactions on all the accounts for cases of suspicious transactions.

The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) to determine whether Standard Chartered Bank has not breached statutory duties to the Nigerian State in favour of, or in connivance with, His Lordship on Suspicious Transactions Reporting (STR).

The Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), the Supreme Court of Nigeria and the National Judicial Council (NJC) to determine whether the disclosed financial transactions are justified by His Lordship’s lawful remuneration.

As ordinary citizens, motivated by a clear belief that there must be high standards in public life, we have acted to expose a possible criminal breach of our laws. We believe it is now your duty to act, and to do so promptly

C'est fini grin
Say no to #AtikulooterCONtinua
Say no to #Lootocrats

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by shachris02: 11:17pm On Jan 12, 2019
Epiczi:
dodo brain

Fufu brain
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by docadams: 11:22pm On Jan 12, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

You have no case bro.The supreme court will dismiss the case under section 3(d) of the CCB act

Pa Chukwudi has arrived again. Now that you have made yourself the judge and the jury in this case, kindly explain this section of the CC Act

7. Prohibition of foreign accounts  
Any public officer specified in the Second Schedule to this Act or any other persons as the President
may, from time to time, by order prescribe, shall not maintain or operate a bank account in any country
outside Nigeria

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Flattino(m): 11:23pm On Jan 12, 2019
Iamzik:


Just as guilty as oshiomole, akpabio, mains, babacbir, uzor Kalu, ganduje, Fashola, Tinubu who are all walking free.

Bubu is not that stupid to Remove the CJN
Ok
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Glink2018(m): 11:24pm On Jan 12, 2019
Nigeria is full of unfaithful people. Most especially in government jobs.
I stand to be corrected, their is no federal government agency that is not corrupt in their dealing.
What onnaghen did was a 'normal pratice' in Nigeria system. If we should open the Pandora box and allow the law take it course wholistically in the federal civil service , a lot of civil servants will lose their jobs.

Lemme say, if buhari govt doesn't have any ulterior motive behind this man, they should just let him be....

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Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Iamzik: 11:25pm On Jan 12, 2019
docadams:


Pa Chukwudi has arrived again. Now that you have made yourself the judge and the jury in this case, kindly explain this section of the CC Act

7. Prohibition of foreign accounts  
Any public officer specified in the Second Schedule to this Act or any other persons as the President
may, from time to time, by order prescribe, shall not maintain or operate a bank account in any country
outside Nigeria

Is standard chartered bank in Nigeria or in a foreign country?
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by HonCharisma: 11:34pm On Jan 12, 2019
Governor Ganduje should also be made to face charges or corruption.
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by Jolite(m): 11:35pm On Jan 12, 2019
chocolatelady:
I am an ardent supporter of PMB but I must say that the timing of this prosecution is wrong. I feel for the CJN. He was not wanted in the first place but was later appointed . Now he has played into their hands. Also the manner in which he acquitted Saraki also sells him out. I wish he can be pardoned.
no way let him also be judged, just like others are judged by him.Afterall he has tasted his own share of the national cake.The rich also cry.
Re: Break What CJN Told CCB by lastempero: 11:52pm On Jan 12, 2019
Vickym1:
The job was very well arranged and executed buh wat if after all these and finally buari didn't win the election

My sister with what we saw in osun n ekiti,this people might not even wait for inec to conclude the election.

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