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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Correcto: 3:11pm On Jul 10, 2020
Go to mirror and call yourself a frustrated fool. Let me know after you do that.
Perkins2018:


Where do you see north in the write up or northerners here? Stupid goat.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by BERNIMOORE: 3:18pm On Jul 10, 2020
wirinet:


Do you have evidence that Tinubu accepted more than N5 million from any non financial institution?
Do you also have evidence that Tinubu gave anyone more than N5 million without passing through a financial institution?

And you claim to have vast knowledge in legal matters.


After breezing through the objective explanations above,
You still went ahead to expose that you have comprehension problem that is the problem with you guys defending Tinubu Its like a huge part of your brain cant think relatively and apply simple information without you keeping to repeating already answered questions going round the table like a toddler you're.

To help you out again

He is only telling you process that should be followed to establish money laundering and you on the other hand felt insulted and feel it's unnecessary

Now comes to Establishing the content of the bullion vans

Magu is said to have set up committee on the matter but refused to act on its findings
So, he has to go so that a fearless person expose the content and recomends the next line of action
If you agree that Tinubu deserves not to be investigated Then you're in the league of those clamouring that Abass Hushpupi is a saint and should be let go.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Perkins2018: 3:25pm On Jul 10, 2020
Correcto:
Go to mirror and call yourself a frustrated fool. Let me know after you do that.

Your father just did that.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by bignero: 3:38pm 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.

Dont worry
Your messiah would soon be jailed, the you would cry blood.

When will your type get sense? Defending people that thrive of your suffering? Because he's your so called brother?.. What brother? The man will sell you if need be for only 150 naira.

Isn't is the same tinubu, that said the content is HIS MONEY.. So what nonsense are you defending again?
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by tobiasbeecher: 3:47pm 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.
So you think if the EFCC wants to investigate the event they won't get to the root of it? You think through investigation, the EFCC cannot know the amount of money in the bullion van and the bank that owns it? Tinubu should thank his stars that we are in a govt that habours corrupt members of its party, if not, he will be in hot soup. The case is not a difficult case to prove at all.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by MrSly(m): 3:51pm On Jul 10, 2020
OPPPS:

It's early for Wailing
Mu dear it is too early to wail. After 2023 Tinubu's go clear. Then he and una can wail freely.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Nobody: 3:52pm On Jul 10, 2020
Perkins2018:


If it’s truly from the cbn then it’s from FG. Then buhari will be indicted.

actually it both party that will be indicted what service has tinubu rendered that he deserves two bullion in his house even the CBN governor shouldn't be left out of this
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Correcto: 3:56pm On Jul 10, 2020
Oh really? your Dad has done it already? Join him too and do it. Foolish idiot from useless family
Perkins2018:


Your father just did that.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by tobiasbeecher: 4:10pm On Jul 10, 2020
wirinet:

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?
What kind of useless question is this? Somebody made an intelligent submission and this is the nonsense you ask him? Just because you want to defend a thieving politician with an empty stomach? Have mercy on yourself Mr man!

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by wirinet(m): 5:29pm On Jul 10, 2020
BERNIMOORE:


After breezing through the objective explanations above,
You still went ahead to expose that you have comprehension problem that is the problem with you guys defending Tinubu Its like a huge part of your brain cant think relatively and apply simple information without you keeping to repeating already answered questions going round the table like a toddler you're.

To help you out again

He is only telling you process that should be followed to establish money laundering and you on the other hand felt insulted and feel it's unnecessary

Now comes to Establishing the content of the bullion vans

Magu is said to have set up committee on the matter but refused to act on its findings
So, he has to go so that a fearless person expose the content and recomends the next line of action
If you agree that Tinubu deserves not to be investigated Then you're in the league of those clamouring that Abass Hushpupi is a saint and should be let go.

Investigated for what exactly. If you say Tinubu should be investigated for the way he spent Lagos State money while still governor, I agree with you wholeheartedly. If you insist Tinubu should be investigated for defrauding Lagos State with any of his companies, I concur. But to investigate him because his bank decides to deliver cash to his home using bullion vans is preposterous. Even if the Bullion vans were used for illegal activities, the bank involved will be more liable than Tinubu.

The money laundering act never barred banks from giving their customers N80 billion naira in cash. What it specified are individual transactions. All individual transactions over certain limits must be done through the banks or a financial institution . A financial institution supplied the cash and he has not been proven to give any individual more than N5 million in cash.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by emkz: 5:47pm On Jul 10, 2020
edoboy74:


But it is enough to harass and accuse young Nigerians dressing well, driving cars and using expensive phones.

What point are you trying to make?
There should be immunity for the rich and an average and poor Nigerian should be forcefully persecuted

While I was working in Kogi State building foundation for MTN mast, there was a dispute on the land. A plain-clothed policeman came and requested me to follow him to the station. I was sub-contracted for the job, so what was my business with how the land was acquired? I asked him to show me his warrant. He was shocked and paused. He explained to me that there was a dispute in the land, and I explained to him that I was only a subcontractor and if they should want someone at their station, I was the wrong person. He insisted I come with me as I was the one present on site. I asked him to go and call his DPO. The policeman left.

Why did I say this, many of you don't know your rights. A policeman has no right to ask you to open your bag or show the contents of your phone or laptop. Neither does he have any right to ask you to open your booth. You are allowed to ask him what he is looking for and by his training, he must tell you why you must open it. We need to make Civics a compulsory course at all levels. Like WikiGuru argued above, people must be held accountable. You cannot enforce your rights if you don't know them. Hold your policeman accountable. You are afraid and they capitalize on your fear.

Please disregard everything I typed above if you are with a mad and drunk policeman. But I can tell you that when you open eye for a policeman, he go fear because he fit no know who you be. Let us also encourage responsible people to enlist into the police force. I wanted to join the investigation department of the police force once upon a time...

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by emkz: 5:55pm On Jul 10, 2020
WikiGuru:


Citizens can only petition the agency responsible for investigation and prosecution Sir. The agency will then begin investigation!

Did you read how the FBI investigated Ramon "Hushpuppi" Abbas? In case you did not, check this thread: https://www.nairaland.com/5980901/fbi-tracked-woodberry-via-iphone.

No Anti-graft agency should expect citizens to present evidence before one can be investigated.

Once there is a complaint(petition), the EFCC should have carried out investigation and then decide if crime has been committed or not, which in this case, Magu did not imvestigate! Get the point now?

Yes, on daily basis, a lot of illegal financial transactions take place. And they are two many people aiding and abating such. Ranging from banks and other financial institutions.

Take the US for instance, any transaction above $10k requires one to submit a proper means of identification. While in Nigeria, bankers take cash to politicians' homes, the case of Fayose vs Zenith staff, 2018 comes to mind.

We should learn to hold people accountable, irrespective of their social status. That A did it does not make it right for B to do.

By the way, thanks for the compliments.

©WikiGuru

The issue is that we are not taught Civics in school and people are not abreast of their rights and duties as citizens and expectations from their leaders. An even bigger challenge is that our institutions are systemically weak, otherwise, did any citizen need to petition the EFCC to commission an investigation? My grouse is that citizens are shouting that Tinubu should be investigated. And my question is for what crime?

But we agree on one thing: it is not criminal for bullion vans to drive into someone's house or for him to engage in high volume transactions. The crux of our deviation is the content of the vans and whether they were criminally acquired and the role of the citizen in reporting a crime.

Should you report a crime based on speculation or your feeling that a crime has been committed? You must witness the crime. This is my argument.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by edoboy74(m): 6:04pm On Jul 10, 2020
emkz:


While I was working in Kogi State building foundation for MTN mast, there was a dispute on the land. A plain-clothed policeman came and requested me to follow him to the station. I was sub-contracted for the job, so what was my business with how the land was acquired? I asked him to show me his warrant. He was shocked and paused. He explained to me that there was a dispute in the land, and I explained to him that I was only a subcontractor and if they should want someone at their station, I was the wrong person. He insisted I come with me as I was the one present on site. I asked him to go and call his DPO. The policeman left.

Why did I say this, many of you don't know your rights. A policeman has no right to ask you to open your bag or show the contents of your phone or laptop. Neither does he have any right to ask you to open your booth. You are allowed to ask him what he is looking for and by his training, he must tell you why you must open it. We need to make Civics a compulsory course at all levels. Like WikiGuru argued above, people must be held accountable. You cannot enforce your rights if you don't know them. Hold your policeman accountable. You are afraid and they capitalize on your fear.

Please disregard everything I typed above if you are with a mad and drunk policeman. But I can tell you that when you open eye for a policeman, he go fear because he fit no know who you be. Let us also encourage responsible people to enlist into the police force. I wanted to join the investigation department of the police force once upon a time...

A lot of people have stand their ground trying to claim their right but guess what, a lot of them get humiliated, bullied, beaten, forced and rubbished to the station. I have seen several cases where people stand their ground but got humiliated even if the policemen where not mad or drunk, sometimes some policemen are trigger happy and fast one might get killed.

All those “your right & my right thing” doesn’t really work for 80% Nigerians. Until the system is revisited and reform the poor will always be humiliated
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by ArchAngelos999: 6:28pm 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.

this is politicking at its peak. Apc north don't want to give south ticket so the narrative is being sold right now so that Tinubu can be put out of the way, that's all that matters.

why didn't the source from villa say that are angry that he did not follow up on Ganduje? so u see, is politicking
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by ArchAngelos999: 6:31pm On Jul 10, 2020
make u and tinubu dey whine unaselves. apc north is carrying out a serious assault against his ambition

OkutaNla:
Ok.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Abdullahi2018: 6:38pm On Jul 10, 2020
@OP Tinubu is a master tactician, watch out as the nation will overwhelmingly vote for him come 2023. All you calling Tinubu a drug lord and saying he is corrupt, let me ask you, is Tinubu as corrupt as Buhari? Abeg, let hear word. Tinubu and Buhari had an agreement to handover to him after his 8 years. He better honour the agreement or...
nairavsdollars:


https://www.independent.ng/how-petitions-on-tinubus-bullion-vans-landed-magu-in-trouble/

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Tflex01: 6:48pm On Jul 10, 2020
Correcto:
Problem of South. The North is trying to destroy Tinubu, you are blaming the Ibos. How do you think? or you just have hatred for them?

You are a clown. North destroy Tinubu in your imagination. Abi how does that relate to this story

Hate has destroyed what is left of you guys' psyche. grin

Pathetic though. cool
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Tflex01: 6:57pm On Jul 10, 2020
wirinet:


Hatred really wears down the brain.

You asked a question, I provided answers, and now you are now asking me to provide the source of the wealth I listed. What do you want me to list - the list of all his salaries as mobil accountant or the list of all his salaries and entitlement as governor or ex governor? What of alpha beta, a company that at one time was collecting close to 10% of Lagos revenue as tax collection consultant for Lagos State?

The bolded is the mental state of the Igbos. They are just irredeemable. grin
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Tflex01: 7:00pm On Jul 10, 2020
hush15:


You absolutely right. Its just a method of commanding him to line up as a soldier and void any funny ideas against his ambitions and reactions to the future changes that will be happening within the APC. They will so belittle, blackmail and oppress him that he will not be able to leave the party but he will wish he never joined. He is in for turbulent times.

How the mighty have fallen but they say the man na political genius. I will be interested in how he genius himself out of the dilemma.

So much for your wishes grin

I pray there is someone somewhere having similar wishes for you in your life journey.

Hate kills. cool
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Vulcan24(m): 7:44pm 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 just mischief makers

Tinubu has been doing politics not business lately
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by hush15: 8:00pm On Jul 10, 2020
Tflex01:


So much for your wishes grin

I pray there is someone somewhere having similar wishes for you in your life journey.

Hate kills. cool

Whatever... Is it your hate!
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Adgideon(m): 8:10pm On Jul 10, 2020
Obasajo tried it with tinubu and failed

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by shugamummy: 11:00pm On Jul 10, 2020
They may want to make him a running mate to a Fulani man. Once he finally assumed office, they will impeach him and the Fulani man will take over. Watch out in 2023

AlabiJ:
First they said it was because of TY Danjuma and Abubakar Abdusalam that Magu was removed, now it is Tinubu's turn to be the fingered cause of the removal. All these lazy journalists and newspapers that thrive on speculative and baseless journalism keep dragging their reputation in the mud.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Correcto: 11:20pm On Jul 10, 2020
Tell your dad he is a clown. Na Ibos una power dey bug to fight. Fool!!!!
Tflex01:


You are a clown. North destroy Tinubu in your imagination. Abi how does that relate to this story

Hate has destroyed what is left of you guys' psyche. grin

Pathetic though. cool
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Correcto: 11:20pm On Jul 10, 2020
Correcto:
Tell your dad he is a clown. Na Ibos una power dey big to fight. Fool!!!!
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Kindledlight(m): 12:02am On Jul 11, 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.

Imagine that nonsense write up oo,To the best of my knowledge bullion vans that belong to Banker ware house can serve an individual or corporate entities for cash safety.They come everyday to my place of work to either deliver or carry cash sometimes as little as 5million.Abeg make una tell us anoda moonlight story jor.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Cheeryfeet: 3:22am On Jul 11, 2020
See your big head. Do you know what is money laundering? Who carries such cash around. Again on the evening of an election. Blind followers, you are all going down
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by DMerciful(m): 3:24am On Jul 11, 2020
You think those bullion vans money came from thin air? By the time EFCC quizzes the bank managers upto director level, the exact amount and documentation will come out. Tinubu should for 2023, he made a mistake with that bullion van saga due to overconfidence. Everybody slips up eventually
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.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Nobody: 7:15am On Jul 11, 2020
I saw someone up there say these points:

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?


But the b.a.s.t.a.r.d.s and fools that are always singing with that issue (especially the ones on nairaland) their brains didn't tell them those things. They think Tinubu and his staff are fools. That 3rd point up there, that's the main thing - that's why the bank transported the money themselves - and in bullion vans, they were visibly and highly conscious of anti-money laundering laws, otherwise, most politicians go to banks (or send their aides) even with plenty armed police escorts, to carry cash and that's the one that's an offense - carrying physical cash that's above a certain sum (especially up to N1m and above for an individual), that's why you see Atiku using dollars because you carry less amount of cash - N36m is just $100k.
And if you say what was the money meant for, he used it for mobilization of his party agents and party faithfuls for the election - for their monitoring work/party agent work. That's exactly what it was and all big party leaders do that - ALL OF THEM!!
Anyway, if I was Tinubu, I will put the exact explanation in writing and send it to EFCC + even go to their office myself to do so. Simple.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Nobody: 7:25am On Jul 11, 2020
ArchAngelos999:


this is politicking at its peak. Apc north don't want to give south ticket so the narrative is being sold right now so that Tinubu can be put out of the way, that's all that matters.

why didn't the source from villa say that are angry that he did not follow up on Ganduje? so u see, is politicking
This is the exact situation. Tinubu is the only person in APC in the whole south that can stand up to them and contest against them, all the others are fools, ass lickers and errand boys that will feel honoured with vice presidency to northerner, so they have to look for every way to remove Tinubu from the way.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by hisexcellency34: 2:04pm On Jul 11, 2020
They simply want him to forget his ambition

EmmaFantastic:

This is the exact situation. Tinubu is the only person in APC in the whole south that can stand up to them and contest against them, all the others are fools, ass lickers and errand boys that will feel honoured with vice presidency to northerner, so they have to look for every way to remove Tinubu from the way.

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