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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by junketer(m): 8:47am On Jul 10, 2020
oludavkay:
The igbos know as long as tinubu is alive and politically active, they don't have any chance in Lagos, but sincerely they want to get their share even if it is 10%. Unfortunately his successor will be brutal and domineering that they will prefer tinubu's leadership.
the north is busy closing in on tinubu but your problem is igbo this igbo that. What concerns igbos with this? Keep shouting igbos while the north continues to quench any presidential ambition tinubu might be harbouring for 2023.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by mattfeuter(m): 8:48am On Jul 10, 2020
emkz:


I tire.

Some of these children think it is easy to prove an allegation against someone beyond all reasonable doubt. It is a herculean task.

An average lawyer would question the petitioner as follows:

Lawyer: You saw bullion vans driving into the respondent's house on February 22nd 2019 at 1700 hours?
Petitioner/Witness (with an air of pride that the questions would be easy): Yes!
Lawyer: Can you tell the honourable court the contents of the vans?
Petitioner/Witness: Money!
Lawyer: Can you give the court an estimate of how much money was there?
Petitioner/Witness: I don't know.
Lawyer: Fair enough. Did you see money loaded into the vans and offloaded from the vans, and if so, can you tell us the originating bank where the money emanated from?
Petitioner/Witness: That is for the EFCC to investigate....
Lawyer (cuts in sharply): ... but you made the allegation. How can you make an allegation without solid evidence? We are not aware that a bank was robbed, we are also not aware that the contents of the vans was indeed money. It could as well have been food to feed the people in his house. We can as well ask the company whose bullion vans were used to transport whatever, but what if the vans drove in empty to pick up money to take to the polling centres? Have you considered that? I think it is not enough to submit a petition accusing someone of something without in the least a pictorial evidence of the contents of the van. (Turns to the judge) I think the petitioner is looking for cheap fame and made a naive attempt to smear the image of the respondent. I pray to the honourable court that, as a deterrent to the petitioner and people like him, the petitioner pays the cost of this court sitting and aggravated damages of 1 billion naira or a jail term of 5 years in lieu of the fine.
Petitioner/Witness (in his mind): who will save me now? I have a wife and dependants, who would take care of them? Why I no just leave this matter alone when I know say I no get proof?

Bottomline: It is not enough to accuse, proof is the meat.

Imagine defending someone who has mortgaged the future of your kids and generations to come.

Keep it up!

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by AmazingELixir: 8:48am On Jul 10, 2020
Judeerons32:
They still will link Asiwaju to any news. Sometimes I wonder those who shout bullion vans if they are not mischievous or just plain stupid. If u take Asiwaju to court. Did u see the contents of the vans? Do you know how much were in the vans assuming it was money? Is there a law against banks transporting 5million in bullion vans? Assuming he says that's what it was. Really how the bullion van and Asiwaju is tied to Magu travail just bests my imagination everytime I read it. Some people just don't get tired.

lipsrsealed

" In response to the con­troversy generated by the incident, Tinubu had said the bullion vans contained money belonging to him and not the government.

He had said: “Excuse me, is it my money or govern­ment money? I don’t work for the government.

“I am not in an agency of government, and let any­one come out to say I have collected contract from the government of President Muhammadu Buhari or the APC in the last five years. They should prove it.

“I am on my own and I am committed to my party. So, even if I have money to spend on my premises, what is your headache? _ purpose for the money

“If I don’t represent any agency of government and I have money to spend – if I like, I give it to the people free of charge as long as it is not to buy votes.

“Who are those moni­toring my house or bullion vans? They must be mis­chief makers because they report falsehood. They are liars and idlers.”


After that go and read the money laundering act to find out the maximum amount an individual is allowed to carry at any particular point in time and also the electoral act as it concerns electoral financial inducements..mind you this incident happened a day to the general election.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Tflex01: 8:51am On Jul 10, 2020
clarocuzioo:



This your response would have made sense but Tinubu put himself In a tight corner with his response then. I said it then when he made that statement "Is it your money?

That was him simply affirming that the billion van was carrying money. He could have said it is coupon or gifts or anything else but money, or he could have quietly shut up.

Tinubu wasn't smart in his response at all.

Tinubu said that and you think he didn't consider what it means before saying it

You are a clown. grin

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Athemisia: 8:51am On Jul 10, 2020
Judeerons32:
They still will link Asiwaju to any news. Sometimes I wonder those who shout bullion vans if they are not mischievous or just plain stupid. If u take Asiwaju to court. Did u see the contents of the vans? Do you know how much were in the vans assuming it was money? Is there a law against banks transporting 5million in bullion vans? Assuming he says that's what it was. Really how the bullion van and Asiwaju is tied to Magu travail just bests my imagination everytime I read it. Some people just don't get tired.

it's because you are plain stupid to see it.....
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Racoon(m): 8:51am On Jul 10, 2020
seunmsg:
We’ve asked people like you several times, can you tell us the law that says a private citizen cannot use bullion van to withdraw his money from the bank? Just provide the law or stop ranting.
On the eve of a crucial election like a presidential election? What is the difference between this and vote buying?
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Athemisia: 8:53am On Jul 10, 2020
emkz:


I tire.

Some of these children think it is easy to prove an allegation against someone beyond all reasonable doubt. It is a herculean task.

An average lawyer would question the petitioner as follows:

Lawyer: You saw bullion vans driving into the respondent's house on February 22nd 2019 at 1700 hours?
Petitioner/Witness (with an air of pride that the questions would be easy): Yes!
Lawyer: Can you tell the honourable court the contents of the vans?
Petitioner/Witness: Money!
Lawyer: Can you give the court an estimate of how much money was there?
Petitioner/Witness: I don't know.
Lawyer: Fair enough. Did you see money loaded into the vans and offloaded from the vans, and if so, can you tell us the originating bank where the money emanated from?
Petitioner/Witness: That is for the EFCC to investigate....
Lawyer (cuts in sharply): ... but you made the allegation. How can you make an allegation without solid evidence? We are not aware that a bank was robbed, we are also not aware that the contents of the vans was indeed money. It could as well have been food to feed the people in his house. We can as well ask the company whose bullion vans were used to transport whatever, but what if the vans drove in empty to pick up money to take to the polling centres? Have you considered that? I think it is not enough to submit a petition accusing someone of something without in the least a pictorial evidence of the contents of the van. (Turns to the judge) I think the petitioner is looking for cheap fame and made a naive attempt to smear the image of the respondent. I pray to the honourable court that, as a deterrent to the petitioner and people like him, the petitioner pays the cost of this court sitting and aggravated damages of 1 billion naira or a jail term of 5 years in lieu of the fine.
Petitioner/Witness (in his mind): who will save me now? I have a wife and dependants, who would take care of them? Why I no just leave this matter alone when I know say I no get proof?

Bottomline: It is not enough to accuse, proof is the meat.

Your mumu na A1

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Tflex01: 8:53am On Jul 10, 2020
AmazingELixir:


lipsrsealed

" In response to the con­troversy generated by the incident, Tinubu had said the bullion vans contained money belonging to him and not the government.

He had said: “Excuse me, is it my money or govern­ment money? I don’t work for the government.

“I am not in an agency of government, and let any­one come out to say I have collected contract from the government of President Muhammadu Buhari or the APC in the last five years. They should prove it.

“I am on my own and I am committed to my party. So, even if I have money to spend on my premises, what is your headache?

“If I don’t represent any agency of government and I have money to spend – if I like, I give it to the people free of charge as long as it is not to buy votes.

“Who are those moni­toring my house or bullion vans? They must be mis­chief makers because they report falsehood. They are liars and idlers.”

Anybody that read this and still arguing blindly is just being mischievous. cool
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Niceman4u(m): 8:53am On Jul 10, 2020
IamPatriotic:
How can Asiwaju Jagaban be tormenting a tribe this much, is he responsible for the Civil war or the fall of their rising sun?

How a drug baron keeps a and a 'sophiscated' region; thereby turning them to touts and urchins beats ones imagination.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by IvarTheBoneless: 8:55am On Jul 10, 2020
clarocuzioo:


clarocuzioo to his useless homosexual father:
I know you dad goes to wait for him at the gate to collect money for your family to eat.

If he was smart, he would have allowed the SANs to make the statement not opening his mouth to expose his gullibility.

He by himself confirmed to everybody that the bullion van was carrying money.

You should have ask yourself, why it was Soo difficult for Magu to venture in to that case, because they know the end.
If it would have been an easy one, Magu would have done an Abracadabra and everything will die down.

"The length of epistle is directly proportional to the amount of pain suffered"


IvarTheBoneless, 2020

E PAIN AM grin

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by nokatakata: 8:55am On Jul 10, 2020
junketer:
the north is busy closing in on tinubu but your problem is igbo this igbo that. What concerns igbos with this? Keep shouting igbos while the north continues to quench any presidential ambition tinubu might be harbouring for 2023.

You no get presidential ambition for potopoto republic? Wetin concern you if them quench Tinubu ambition. Na Tinubu kill your forefathers abi na him say make una governor dey chop money for development of your state wey make all of una dey run up and down to SW ,SS and North? Wetin be una problem with Tinubu. When the curse go wash comot for una head.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by junketer(m): 8:55am On Jul 10, 2020
Tflex01:


Tinubu said that and you think he didn't consider what it means before saying it

You are a clown. grin
it's like you guys think tinubu is above mistake. Remember his "where are the cows" comment? Your lord tinubu is not above mistakes.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by UKBobo(m): 8:56am On Jul 10, 2020
Judeerons32:
They still will link Asiwaju to any news. Sometimes I wonder those who shout bullion vans if they are not mischievous or just plain stupid. If u take Asiwaju to court. Did u see the contents of the vans? Do you know how much were in the vans assuming it was money? Is there a law against banks transporting 5million in bullion vans? Assuming he says that's what it was. Really how the bullion van and Asiwaju is tied to Magu travail just bests my imagination everytime I read it. Some people just don't get tired.

Reading the above and poster attempting to provide legitimacy to actions of a failed state, I fear for all the children and elderly growing up with stolen public services. Wetin consign me sef.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Ojiofor: 8:58am On Jul 10, 2020
emkz:


I tire.

Some of these children think it is easy to prove an allegation against someone beyond all reasonable doubt. It is a herculean task.

An average lawyer would question the petitioner as follows:

Lawyer: You saw bullion vans driving into the respondent's house on February 22nd 2019 at 1700 hours?
Petitioner/Witness (with an air of pride that the questions would be easy): Yes!
Lawyer: Can you tell the honourable court the contents of the vans?
Petitioner/Witness: Money!
Lawyer: Can you give the court an estimate of how much money was there?
Petitioner/Witness: I don't know.
Lawyer: Fair enough. Did you see money loaded into the vans and offloaded from the vans, and if so, can you tell us the originating bank where the money emanated from?
Petitioner/Witness: That is for the EFCC to investigate....
Lawyer (cuts in sharply): ... but you made the allegation. How can you make an allegation without solid evidence? We are not aware that a bank was robbed, we are also not aware that the contents of the vans was indeed money. It could as well have been food to feed the people in his house. We can as well ask the company whose bullion vans were used to transport whatever, but what if the vans drove in empty to pick up money to take to the polling centres? Have you considered that? I think it is not enough to submit a petition accusing someone of something without in the least a pictorial evidence of the contents of the van. (Turns to the judge) I think the petitioner is looking for cheap fame and made a naive attempt to smear the image of the respondent. I pray to the honourable court that, as a deterrent to the petitioner and people like him, the petitioner pays the cost of this court sitting and aggravated damages of 1 billion naira or a jail term of 5 years in lieu of the fine.
Petitioner/Witness (in his mind): who will save me now? I have a wife and dependants, who would take care of them? Why I no just leave this matter alone when I know say I no get proof?

Bottomline: It is not enough to accuse, proof is the meat.

You guys are so naive,Didn't he withdraw the money from the bank,what is the job of investigators?
The source and content of the bullion van will be easily unraveled.Its no big deal if they really want to go after him.
ThiefTinübü was over confident and scored an expensive own goal.Withdrawing huge cash on the eve election to bride voters and pay thugs is a serious crime.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Tflex01: 8:58am On Jul 10, 2020
Niceman4u:


How a drug baron keeps a and a 'sophiscated' region; thereby turning them to touts and urchins beats ones imagination.

Lol... If you are referring to the Yorubas here you are very wrong. grin
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by hisexcellency34: 9:00am On Jul 10, 2020
Pure vote buying and he did it for Buhari

Racoon:
On the eve of a crucial election like a presidential election? What is the difference between this and vote buying?
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Nodogragra4me(m): 9:00am On Jul 10, 2020
baliyubla:
The choice before Thiefnibu is simple, give up your illusionary 2023 ambition or go to jail.

It’s no coincidence that the same day Magu was removed, there were protest calling for Thiefnibus head.

The Chigago Drug barons Presidential ambition is DOA. Fear North.


Tinubu time will come but not with the bullion van. It will be about Alpha Beta.

The petition was written by the person who helped in creating the behemoth

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by wonlasewonimi: 9:00am On Jul 10, 2020
Hushdaddy of Lagos
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Hishowlau(m): 9:02am On Jul 10, 2020
Judeerons32:
They still will link Asiwaju to any news. Sometimes I wonder those who shout bullion vans if they are not mischievous or just plain stupid. If u take Asiwaju to court. Did u see the contents of the vans? Do you know how much were in the vans assuming it was money? Is there a law against banks transporting 5million in bullion vans? Assuming he says that's what it was. Really how the bullion van and Asiwaju is tied to Magu travail just bests my imagination everytime I read it. Some people just don't get tired.

I love ur sense of reasoning

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by BitCraftman: 9:03am On Jul 10, 2020
We practice selective democracy so no surprises.

Even the poorest of the poor list used to share money selected some States as having the poorest alone.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Tflex01: 9:05am On Jul 10, 2020
sinistermind:
All these na just northern agenda.

Lol there is no Northern agenda in this one.

Let's call it Igbos agenda. cool

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Maobichek: 9:06am On Jul 10, 2020
IamPatriotic:
How can Asiwaju Jagaban be tormenting a tribe this much, is he responsible for the Civil war or the fall of their rising sun?
. Daily Independent Newspaper is owned by James Ibori ( former governor of Delta State), thank you.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by wirinet(m): 9:06am On Jul 10, 2020
Blitz888:


Oga stop hallucinating and get back to reality...

Those Vans will be traced to a bank..
The banks will reveal the content of the vans.
The banks will also reveal the accounts from which those funds where funneled from.
A forensic audit of the accounts will tell the whole story.
Tinubu will have to tell the investigators what he needed all that money for.
They will ask to see what the money was used for.
Why will he be needing that much money on the eve of an elected in which he is an interested party...

If they want to nail him they will cos the odds are beautifully stacked against him.
Will all these questions be directed only to Tinubu everytime he withdraws money from his bank or for all and every cash transactions from all banks?

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Originalsly: 9:08am On Jul 10, 2020
Nitah1:


So anywhere you see bullion van just write petition without ascertaining the content,what if it's empty?.......believe me you guys are problem to this country not government.


Was it the first time people were seeing bullion vans? Bro.... you shouldn't be that simple... take things in context. If you see four men fetching big bags from your neighbour's house... stuffing them into a car 3 in the morning..... wouldn't alarm bells go off in your head?... or you would just go about your business since you don't know the contents of the bags?... and people do fetch bags out of their homes?
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Kccheechy(m): 9:09am On Jul 10, 2020
Judeerons32:
They still will link Asiwaju to any news. Sometimes I wonder those who shout bullion vans if they are not mischievous or just plain stupid. If u take Asiwaju to court. Did u see the contents of the vans? Do you know how much were in the vans assuming it was money? Is there a law against banks transporting 5million in bullion vans? Assuming he says that's what it was. Really how the bullion van and Asiwaju is tied to Magu travail just bests my imagination everytime I read it. Some people just don't get tired.
don't be foolish my friend!! Transporting 5million in two bullion vans say wetin happen ?? On the eve of elections? What happened to the money laundering prohibition act? Does it apply to only those in government agency as tinubu claimed he is not part of the government? He violated the law simple!!

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by blakkydikky(m): 9:11am On Jul 10, 2020
clarocuzioo:



This your response would have made sense but Tinubu put himself In a tight corner with his response then. I said it then when he made that statement "Is it your money?

That was him simply affirming that the billion van was carrying money. He could have said it is coupon or gifts or anything else but money, or he could have quietly shut up.

Tinubu wasn't smart in his response at all.
Did he lie? Is it your money? So,you wanted him to lie or what? Anyone can use whatever means he likes to convey his money or any of his things as long as it legal.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by ChoCho54(f): 9:11am On Jul 10, 2020
OPPPS:
Tinubu has been tormenting una generation since time immemorial
grin

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by olisaEze(m): 9:12am On Jul 10, 2020
Naija we funny sha!

So if Tinubu is investigated and incarcerated will Nigeria somehow become corruption free?

The most amusing thing there is even if that happens now, the same people calling for his head like they’re all related to king Herod’s daughter will turn around to accuse PMB for being ungrateful to those that helped him become President!

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Tflex01: 9:13am On Jul 10, 2020
junketer:
it's like you guys think tinubu is above mistake. Remember his "where are the cows" comment? [s]Your lord tinubu[/b] is not above mistakes.

And he has been docked for that

He's not my Lord but you guys have seen him as your biggest life threat. cool

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by ChoCho54(f): 9:15am On Jul 10, 2020
IamPatriotic:
How can Asiwaju Jagaban be tormenting a tribe this much, is he responsible for the Civil war or the fall of their rising sun?
Shameless corruption supporter! Face the cabal, your nightmare.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Chucks1989(m): 9:16am On Jul 10, 2020
Judeerons32:
They still will link Asiwaju to any news. Sometimes I wonder those who shout bullion vans if they are not mischievous or just plain stupid. If u take Asiwaju to court. Did u see the contents of the vans? Do you know how much were in the vans assuming it was money? Is there a law against banks transporting 5million in bullion vans? Assuming he says that's what it was. Really how the bullion van and Asiwaju is tied to Magu travail just bests my imagination everytime I read it. Some people just don't get tired.
Shut the f**k up, it's your type that is one of the reasons they said our youths are foolish...
5million in two bullion vans
Yeye Youth
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by junketer(m): 9:17am On Jul 10, 2020
nokatakata:


You no get presidential ambition for potopoto republic? Wetin concern you if them quench Tinubu ambition. Na Tinubu kill your forefathers abi na him say make una governor dey chop money for development of your state wey make all of una dey run up and down to SW ,SS and North? Wetin be una problem with Tinubu. When the curse go wash comot for una head.
yes we dey come as and very soon we go own every inch of sw. Any igbo man that decides to run for president is free to do and it's none of my business. My question to you again, wetin concern igbos for this issue wey una dey mention igbos up and down. Igbo man is not the president of nigeria nor head of efcc. Wetin concern us? The north is gradually tackling tinubu but alas, afonjas are more interested in igbos. Una dey inside water but soap dey enter una eyes. Yeye people

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