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na today human being dey die abi watin concern us with sambo and wat is so special about him. |
nov 14 my bday |
NujiPressy:waiting for ur call |
tobillionaire:imagine dat.. thats more reason they invest heavily on their daughters than. the male child cos its business and profitable. |
prince4pro:u sleeping till eternity |
tobillionaire:they now give out their day old daughter for money. igbo and money.... |
hausa will be killed and they will all run back to their enclave desert |
kemi adeosun |
in as much as i luv fashola i also think there is need to remind him of the great task ahead and he shld also note that his performance in lagos state earn him the presidential confidence . |
abeg park well..chest beaters at work...part of south east and south south has now become nationwide protest...buhari na general ..if u unleash civil unrest buhari go unleash boko boiz unrest for una head efulefu republic |
NujiPressy:call me on 08143132255 or watsapp |
NujiPressy:u luk gud msg me on 08143132255 on watsapp |
Corrupt ex-governors block return of feared anti-corruption operative to EFCC In what appears to be payback time, top politicians indicted for corruption by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are moving against the re-appointment of Ibrahim Magu as an operative of the commission, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt. Several sources within the commission said Mr. Magu, a chief superintendent of police, who served as head of the Economic Governance Unit (EGU) of the EFCC during the tenure of Nuhu Ribadu as chairman, made several enemies while at the commission, with many of them ensuring he never returns. “Magu made several enemies while at the EFCC. You know he was the brain behind high profile investigations like Saraki, Odili and others,” a top EFCC source said. He also stated that “many of them have vowed not to let him return to the EFCC.” Magu, the investigator Mr. Magu was one of the early recruits into the EFCC by Mr. Ribadu. He is seen by peers as an incorruptible and courageous officer and then made the head of the sensitive EGU, a unit in charge of investigations of senior public officials. As head of the EGU, some of the investigations Mr. Magu spearheaded include – the role of former Kwara State Governor and serving senator, Bukola Saraki, in the collapse of Societe Generale Bank of Nigeria, and James Ibori, former Governor of Delta State, who was recently convicted for money laundering in the United Kingdom money laundering deal. But trouble started for the police officer after the controversial removal of Mr. Ribadu as chairman of the commission in December 2007. The new chairman, Farida Waziri, was uncomfortable with his presence doubting his loyalty to her, sources say. In August 2008, Mr. Magu was accused of illegally keeping case files of top politicians being investigated by the commission. His house in Abuja was searched and his property carted away by operatives of the EFCC acting under the directive of Mrs. Waziri. He was subsequently re-deployed to the police after days of detention with nothing incriminating found against him. He was later suspended from the police, going without salaries for several months. EFCC seeks Magu’s return Following his confirmation as the substantive Chairman of the EFCC, PREMIUM TIMES learnt that Ibrahim Lamorde made the return of Mr. Magu to the EFCC a top priority. Both men had worked together at the commission when Mr. Lamorde served as head of operations of the agency. In a letter written to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) on March 19, 2012, and titled “Re: Postings/Transfer and secondments of police officers to the EFCC,” Mr. Lamorde put Mr. Magu as top on the list of police officers he wanted to be deployed to the EFCC. But when the police boss was to confirm the deployment of the officers, Mr. Magu’s name was conspicuously absent. We did not bow to pressure While senior officials in the EFCC and the police believe Mr. Magu is being witch-hunted for his past roles in the commission, police spokesman, Frank Mba, says the IGP did no wrong in the deployment. “The IGP can execute his discretion in any way he decides in the overall interest of the force,” Mr. Mba said. Mr. Mba denied that the police boss bowed to political pressure in not deploying Mr. Magu to the EFCC saying, “if you have any evidence to show that the IGP has bowed to pressure, show us your evidence.” Presidency intervenes The EFCC may soon get its dear anti-corruption fighter as sources at the police headquarters informed PREMIUM TIMES that President Goodluck Jonathan has intervened in Mr. Magu’s case. “The President has directed that the police co-operate with the EFCC by releasing any police official the commission needs to strengthen itself,” our source said. Following the Presidents intervention, it is expected that Mr. Magu would be released to the EFCC, an act which Premium Times learnt is a major source of relief to Mr. Lamorde. “Chairman (Mr. Lamorde) believes he needs men like Magu to work with him. I’m sure it will make their (EFCCs) work more efficient,” our source said. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/5390-corrupt_ex-governors_block_return_of_feared_anti-corruption_oper.html |
Corrupt ex-governors block return of feared anti-corruption operative to EFCC In what appears to be payback time, top politicians indicted for corruption by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are moving against the re-appointment of Ibrahim Magu as an operative of the commission, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt. Several sources within the commission said Mr. Magu, a chief superintendent of police, who served as head of the Economic Governance Unit (EGU) of the EFCC during the tenure of Nuhu Ribadu as chairman, made several enemies while at the commission, with many of them ensuring he never returns. “Magu made several enemies while at the EFCC. You know he was the brain behind high profile investigations like Saraki, Odili and others,” a top EFCC source said. He also stated that “many of them have vowed not to let him return to the EFCC.” Magu, the investigator Mr. Magu was one of the early recruits into the EFCC by Mr. Ribadu. He is seen by peers as an incorruptible and courageous officer and then made the head of the sensitive EGU, a unit in charge of investigations of senior public officials. As head of the EGU, some of the investigations Mr. Magu spearheaded include – the role of former Kwara State Governor and serving senator, Bukola Saraki, in the collapse of Societe Generale Bank of Nigeria, and James Ibori, former Governor of Delta State, who was recently convicted for money laundering in the United Kingdom money laundering deal. But trouble started for the police officer after the controversial removal of Mr. Ribadu as chairman of the commission in December 2007. The new chairman, Farida Waziri, was uncomfortable with his presence doubting his loyalty to her, sources say. In August 2008, Mr. Magu was accused of illegally keeping case files of top politicians being investigated by the commission. His house in Abuja was searched and his property carted away by operatives of the EFCC acting under the directive of Mrs. Waziri. He was subsequently re-deployed to the police after days of detention with nothing incriminating found against him. He was later suspended from the police, going without salaries for several months. EFCC seeks Magu’s return Following his confirmation as the substantive Chairman of the EFCC, PREMIUM TIMES learnt that Ibrahim Lamorde made the return of Mr. Magu to the EFCC a top priority. Both men had worked together at the commission when Mr. Lamorde served as head of operations of the agency. In a letter written to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) on March 19, 2012, and titled “Re: Postings/Transfer and secondments of police officers to the EFCC,” Mr. Lamorde put Mr. Magu as top on the list of police officers he wanted to be deployed to the EFCC. But when the police boss was to confirm the deployment of the officers, Mr. Magu’s name was conspicuously absent. We did not bow to pressure While senior officials in the EFCC and the police believe Mr. Magu is being witch-hunted for his past roles in the commission, police spokesman, Frank Mba, says the IGP did no wrong in the deployment. “The IGP can execute his discretion in any way he decides in the overall interest of the force,” Mr. Mba said. Mr. Mba denied that the police boss bowed to political pressure in not deploying Mr. Magu to the EFCC saying, “if you have any evidence to show that the IGP has bowed to pressure, show us your evidence.” Presidency intervenes The EFCC may soon get its dear anti-corruption fighter as sources at the police headquarters informed PREMIUM TIMES that President Goodluck Jonathan has intervened in Mr. Magu’s case. “The President has directed that the police co-operate with the EFCC by releasing any police official the commission needs to strengthen itself,” our source said. Following the Presidents intervention, it is expected that Mr. Magu would be released to the EFCC, an act which Premium Times learnt is a major source of relief to Mr. Lamorde. “Chairman (Mr. Lamorde) believes he needs men like Magu to work with him. I’m sure it will make their (EFCCs) work more efficient,” our source said. |
Here are 7 things you should know about Magu: 1. He served as head of the EFCC’s Economic Governance Unit (EGU) during the tenure of Nuhu Ribadu as chairman 2. Magu was arrested on August 4, 2008 following allegations that police discovered EFCC files and a computer containing classified . documents at his Abuja residence. 3. During his time at the EFCC, he led investigations into the affairs of officials including former Delta Governor James Ibori and current . Senate President, Bukola Saraki. 4. Magu is a recipient of USG and London Metropolitan Police institute training. 5. He reportedly worked with Ribadu to jail his brother-in-law and former Bank of the North chief, Shettima Bulama. Bulama was later . . pardoned by former President Goodluck Jonathan. 6. He is a member of the investigative committee convened by National Security Adviser (NSA), Babagana Monguno on the orders of . President Muhammadu Buhari to probe the procurement of arms in the Armed Forces from 2007 till now. 7. He is an Assistant Commissioner of Police. http://pulse.ng/local/ibrahim-magu-7-things-you-should-know-about-new-efcc-chairman-id4341660.html
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sai baba |
RIP but at OP which death is not a painful one |
biafra |
fake drugs fake electronics fake picture fake pastors fake agitators fake leaders fake anything you can ever think of |
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Lanretoye:i doubt thebank or consortium of banks dat will borrow them such amount with present economic situation in d country |
begod:hey flat head. a fanatics shld be a fanatics must not see anything good in a zoo. tell your people to vacate all their premises and business in lagos with immediate effect.how could they even their leader was sleeping with olosho in one of the zoo hotel in lagos. bunch of fake agitators |
vayne:go and form your own biafraudland leave nairaland alone. why dont you guys spam bbc forum or cnn forum they way you spam nairaland. fake people chanting otunegi |
vayne:am not arguing that with you. a fanatics muslim will definitely not see anything gud in a christian. so there shld be also nothing on biafra on nairaland. |
they hate the zoo but cant stop spamming the zoo they cant recall their citizen from the zoo land their senators still continue to get money from the zoo land the keep populating the zoo land selling fake drugs and electronics they refuse to shut down alaba market and forcefully evict their members to the wild wild zoo called Biafra. |
biafra shld stop spamming nairaland its own by seun osewa not ebuka or kanu or kunu.. they can create their own biafraland and stop spamming our beloved forum with issues relating to biafra . my advice to the mod is to keep deleteing all biafrans agitators account on nairaland to encourage and enable them to create theirs. one Nigeria |
lygn19:critque |
not allowed. mtn go and pay ur fine |

