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PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Is Grandfather Of Corruption In Nigeria –reps by sayitout1: 11:11am On Nov 26, 2016
I thought they accused GEJ of being the most corrupt.

When OBJ spoke about GEJ & his administration, "all of them" together said OBJ was a wise man who knew what he was saying and had the nation in mind (meant good for the nation).

Now say OBJ is rebuking the REP & PMB admin and he is been name tagged.

What go round must definitely come around.

The enemy of my enemy is my friend.

Lol
PoliticsPlease Caption This Picture Of President Buhari & ex-President OBJ by sayitout1(op): 10:04am On Nov 20, 2016
please caption this photo

PoliticsPresident Buhari Mis-spelled His Name by sayitout1(op): 2:48pm On Oct 14, 2016
President Buhari should immediately fire his entire media team as they have turned the presidency to a thing of ridicule. Nigeria has witnessed one media gaffe after the other. From plagiarized speeches to wrong figures. Everything churned from his media team is nit a mistake. See the costly mistake and embarrassment to made to the president below:

http://vanguardnigeria.org/photo-president-buhari-mis-spells-name-letter-senate

PoliticsRe: Mr Peter Obi To Speak On CNBC Today. by sayitout1: 10:33pm On Oct 06, 2016
Dutchboy:
cheers...Will you please respond to all these points:
1. Peter OBI told us that he kept N75b for his successor but he didn't tell us that part of the money he claimed he kept was a N9b NIPP money given to Anambra state by Obasanjo in which Anambra state made no financial contributions neither did he tell us that Anambra states Equity shares of N750m from Emenite Roofing Industry (a Michael Okpalla investment) which was shared to all Eastern states in the early 90's was part of his N75b
He also forgot to tell us that N1b agricultural loan given to farmers in Anambra state by the federal government is in his N75b handover note.
2. Peter OBI told us that he kept N75b for his successor but he did not tell us that he awarded a contract of N184b in his
last year in office, paid N78b and bequeathed a debt of N106b to his successor.
3. Peter Obi asked governors to scrap the office of First Lady to save cost but did not tell us that his wife operated the office of First Lady with all the paraphernalia. In what capacity did Magarete Obi tour 177 communities in Anambra state thrice?
Was the office of First Lady built after Obi's tenure?
4. Peter OBI told us that he kept N75b for his successor but did not tell us that he inherited N11.2b from his predecessor, Dr. Chris Ngige.
He avoided telling us that the Federal Government roads in Anambra state constructed by Dr Ngige valued at about N30b was re-imbursed to him.
5. Peter OBI did not tell us that he killed the third tier of government in Anambra state by not conducting Local Government election for eight years he governed until two months to handover.
6. Peter Obi, speaking on “the platform” did not tell us that he employed more than 5000 civil servants two months to handover which he never did in his eight years rule.
7. Obi admonished incumbent governors to stop drinking champagne in government house to save cost but didn't tell us that the day Gov Obiano won, bottles of champagne were brought out from government house and shared to jubilants.
8. Obi told us he never slept in a hotel where a room was N250,000 a night to save cost but he didn't tell us how his aide was apprehended moving our security vote of N250m by road to Lagos.
9. Peter Obi admonished youths to go into politics to be influential and ask their leaders questions but the youths of his senatorial zone are being shortchanged and employment eludes them because of PDP's lingering court case sponsored by Obi.
Obi did not tell us that he was the one frustrating his senatorial zone from having a senator when he was speaking on “the platform”
10. On “the platform”, Obi spoke on “cutting cost of governance” but did not tell us if sharing N40b to his friends and cronies on what he termed “Final Push” two months to handover was one of the ways to save cost of governance.
11. On "the Platform" Peter Obi failed to tell his audience why his personal company was not paying taxes to the Government. Hypocrite!
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/208700-tax-debt-firs-seals-peter-obis-company-companies-lagos-kano.html
12)The Brewery he built with state funds,has his company Next International as a shareholder based on filing with CAC
13)built one of the biggest shopping malls in Abuja worth billions of naira,NEXT Cash & Carry Superstore complex during his tenure
[size=16pt]Beware of wolves in Sheep clothing[/size]
What I don't understand about this dude is what he stand to gain by trying or attempting to ridicule a man who choose to open the eyes of the public on how the govt (both past & present) lavishly spend money that would have changed lifes.

For your info, NO MAN PROGRESSES BY PULLING ANOTHER DOWN.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Army Owes Us Two Months’ Allowances, Say Troops Fighting Boko Haram by sayitout1: 10:26pm On Oct 06, 2016
The next thing you'll hear is "the past administration caused it"
PoliticsRe: APC Is In Crisis Over 2019 Election – Sports Minister, Dalung by sayitout1: 10:20pm On Oct 06, 2016
We are watching
PoliticsRe: Why Buhari Will Keep Dasuki In Detention – Paden by sayitout1: 10:16pm On Oct 06, 2016
The SGF who used N270m meant to take care of IDP camp to cut grass is a saint abi??

Vanguard News Nigeria http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/reps-cry-foul-as-sgf-lawal-allegedly-used-n270m-to-clear-grass-at-idps-camps/
PoliticsRe: Flood Takes Over Ajah Houses This Morning by sayitout1: 10:08am On Jun 15, 2016
...that your house is flooded does not mean that the whole of Ajah is flooded.

I just drove into Ajah now so stop giving us the kind of Lai Mohammed information. From your pictures, where is the Mobil estate. Sometimes I wonder the kind of info people put up here.

I really do not get what you are trying to achieve as I think you made this post 2 time with different User ID.

https://www.nairaland.com/3167734/ajah-submerged-floods-photos
PoliticsRe: Ajah Submerged In Floods (photos) by sayitout1: 10:01am On Jun 15, 2016
...that your house is flooded does not mean that the whole of Ajah is flooded.

I just drove into Ajah now so stop giving us the kind of Lai Mohammed information. From your pictures, where is the Mobil estate. Sometimes I wonder the kind of info people put up here.
PoliticsOpinion: APC Should Sometimes Be Ashamed & Call Lai Mohammed To Order by sayitout1(op): 8:49am On Jun 15, 2016
Sometimes I wonder whether some of our so called leaders are really educated, civilized & exposed as they claim. No wonder in some countries Nigerians are not taken serious or even taken for granted.

PoliticsRe: Rochas Okorocha Approves Grazing Bill In Imo State by sayitout1: 2:41pm On Jun 14, 2016
What do you expect from a man who has no investment & interest in his homeland.
PoliticsRe: North Opposes A Sourthern Chief Justice Of Nigeria. by sayitout1: 2:33pm On Jun 14, 2016
The northerners are not in support of a southerner taking over but Amaechi is there castigating his own people. What a same
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Avengers list conditions for peace talk by sayitout1: 2:31pm On Jun 14, 2016
They should also request that all oil bloc owned by northern be revokes

PoliticsRe: People Of Niger Delta Can’t Intimidate Nigeria – Amaechi by sayitout1: 2:15pm On Jun 14, 2016
Talk is cheap! The minister can say whatever he likes now & should also remember that there is always a price to pay for "eye service" & the betrayal of you own people. Only time will tell when the tide turns against him.

PoliticsNorthern Senators Forum: "We Will Go Our Seprate Way If Fulani.... by sayitout1(op): 2:41pm On May 06, 2016
Senators from the nineteen northern States have issued a communique today regarding threats emanating from certain regions of the country demanding immediate relocation of herdsmen.

The Northern Senators warned governors and village heads in South-East in particular to cease from making proclamations that could overheat an already polarized country.

Chairman of the Northern Senators’ Forum, APC Senator Abdullahi Adamu from Nasarawa West read a communique unbehalf of the group. Senator said, “We appreciate the steps the Federal Government had taken so far to contain the problems of herdsmen/farmers clashes and call on community leaders to be careful when making statements on these ugly incidences.

“There would be no country called Nigeria, if other parts of the country asked Fulani herdsmen to leave their communities and states. We therefore warn everybody, including Governors to desist from making inflammatory remarks. A governor is a community leader. The only difference is that he has a label called governor.

“If you don’t mind, attacks by Fulani Herdsmen in recent times started with the West when elder statesman, Chief Olu Falae, had some very nasty experience. It was attributed at the time to Fulani herdsmen. At the end, those people were apprehended and they were not Fulanis.

“This thing has been going on in virtually all parts of the country today. If we now say that everybody should rise and say herdsmen should leave, we will not have a country.”

Senator Adamu, who read from a communique issued at the close of the Northern Senators’ meeting stated the forum is determined to continue its unalloyed support for President Muhammadu Buhari. Adamu said the body believes President Buhari will bring about an even development across the length and breadth of the entire nation.

The Senators also promised that in order to stem the rising tide of clashes between Herdsmen and farmers, the Senate would either enact or amend laws that will ensure an amicable resolution of the herders/farmers’ crisis.

Source: http://vanguardnigeria.org/northern-senators-forum-we-will-go-our-separate-ways-if-fulani/
PoliticsRe: "Bring Back Corruption" by sayitout1: 11:36am On Feb 22, 2016
Yes o
CelebritiesRe: You Won't Believe This Is Olajumoke On The Runway (Photo) by sayitout1: 10:42pm On Feb 20, 2016
ITbomb:
I think her breast has fallen real bad
Only on nairaland you will see this type of badmouth. Even you profile pix tells alot about you
PoliticsRe: All Of Us At PDP Should Apologise To Buhari, APC & Join Them- FFK by sayitout1: 1:36pm On Feb 20, 2016
The voice of a topical traitor
PoliticsRe: The Crime Of Lagos State In Demolishing Oshodi Main Market by sayitout1: 8:05pm On Jan 06, 2016
No one is asking the government not to do want they think will benefit their people but my question is, did the same government that gave the warning for demolition stop all its agencies from extortion from this same traders?

...trade permit
...security levy
...Owo chairman
...council fee etc

All I see is already laid down plans to pay the Igbo's.
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I Want To Be Remembered As The President Who Fought Corruption by sayitout1: 5:31pm On Oct 30, 2015
By using the power given to you by Nigerians to descend on only PDP members and letting the corrupt once in your party to walk freely all in the name of fighting corruption. The world is watching how far you can go with this pattern.

I'm not a party person but all I see is PDP members been targeted or brought down.
PoliticsRe: CCT To Arraign Orubebe For False Asset Declaration & Acceptance Of N70m Bribe by sayitout1: 5:25pm On Oct 30, 2015
The world is watching since this government has declared war on pdp as the only corrupt people in the country.
PoliticsObansanjo Fingered For Halliburton Scandal by sayitout1(op): 1:09pm On Oct 30, 2015
The Halliburton scandal case instituted in 2010 is still foot-dragging in court while former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Head of State, Abdulsalami Abubakar, former Group Managing Directors, Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Gaius Obaseki and Funso Kupolokun walk free.

Abdulkadir Abacha, a brother of the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha and 80 other prominent politicians especially from the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, were all listed as beneficiaries of the huge bribe money and they are all yet to be put behind bars.

A former Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Dominic Bello; former federal Permanent Secretary and Intercellular boss, Ibrahim Aliyu; a former Secretary to the board of LNG, Mrs. Anthony were also fingered in the fraud.

Mr. Jeffery Tesler, a Halliburton official, arrested in 2009 is currently serving a 21 Months Jail term in the United States. Tesler had listed top Nigerian officials who hugely benefitted from the bribes. He had confessed that he used Julius Berger as a conduit for the bribes.

Julius Berger, the Construction giant, neck-deep in the scandal had paid $26. 5million in a plea-bargain arrangement. The whereabouts of the plea bargain money remains unknown.

General Abubakar’s share of the illicit bribe funds, a total of $37.5 million, was allegedly wired to him through accounts in the American Express Bank Annex at the Towers World Financial Centre, New York, the Seaway National Bank, Chicago, and the Bank of New York.

Abubakar, who served as military ruler after the death of General Sani Abacha, operated several bank accounts that period which included A/C No 187765 Chips VID 250517 (in the name of Maizubi Holdings, Minna), A/C No 0074952045, Routing Number 071001216, Foundation Inc., A/C No 9800263826 Swift/Sort Code GHBAGRAA001 and A/C No 0039342923-21 Routing Number 052001533.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s aide, Mr. Bodunde Adeyanju had confessed to an investigating team that he collected the sum of $6million from Chief Obaseki while he was lodging at TRANSCORP HILTON and handed the money over to Mallam Lawal Batagarawa, former Minister of State for Defence, who further handed same to Chieftains of the PDP.

Former Air-Vice Marshal Abdul Dominic Bello allegedly distributed part of the bribe money using accounts such as: Lloyds Bank of London, A/C No 736827, Bank of Credit and Commerce International, London, American Express Bank, A/C No 2101653, HSBC, A/C No 31505024, and Lloyds Bank, A/C No 0737041. All transactions were done using a company called Tri-Star

President Goodluck Jonathan had approved a five-man inter-agency panel headed by the Inspector General of Police, including EFCC, SSS, and ICPC, to travel to France, United Kingdom, Switzerland and Spain to confirm the foreign leg of the investigations which mostly involves wiring of the funds, the amounts and the account holders.

No word yet on the outcome of the teams visit to Europe on the scandal while those linked, indicted or mentioned in the financial crime are yet to face trial or jail term.

A Chronology of Key Events in the Unfolding Bribery Scandal

1988: Dresser Industries acquires M.W. Kellogg, ten years before Dresser merges with Halliburton. September 1994: M.W. Kellogg and three other companies form a partnership known as TSKJ, incorporated in Medeira, Portugal. Each partner owns a 25 percent equal share. Kellogg’s three other partners are Technip of France, Italy’s Snamprogetti, and Japan Gasoline Corp. The partnership submits a bid to Nigeria LNG to build a natural gas plant in Nigeria. The Nigerian government and Royal Dutch/Shell Group own Nigeria LNG. TSKJ’s $2 billion bid is not immediately accepted even though it was 5 percent lower than a bid submitted by competitor, Bechtel Group, Inc.

November 1994: As TSKJ awaits Nigeria’s decision on the bid, Wojciech Chodan, an executive at Kellogg and later a consultant for Kellogg Brown & Root, meets with London lawyer Jefferey Tesler, who is known for his contacts and friendly relations with the Nigerian government, including its dictator Gen. Sani Abacha. During the meeting, they discussed channeling $40 million to Gen. Abacha through Mr. Tesler’s firm Tri-Star, based in Gibralter, Spain.

March 1995: TSKJ formally hires Mr. Tesler as agent; Nigeria LNG has still not accepted TSKJ’s bid. An M.W. Kellogg executive on behalf of the TSKJ partnership signs Mr. Tesler’s employment contract. Mr. Tesler had been working on behalf of TSKJ prior to March 1995 and the employment contract was given to Mr. Tesler as a reward for his prodding of Nigerian officials. The employment contract provided that Mr. Tesler would be paid $60 million if Nigeria awarded the construction contract to TSKJ. Mr. Tesler’s Tri-Star was contracted to receive at least $160 million in five agreements signed between 1995 and 2002, and the funds were directed to bank accounts in Switzerland and Monaco.

March 20, 1995: Dan Etete replaces Nigeria’s former oil minister, who has a falling out with the dicatator, Gen. Abacha. “In an interrogation of Mr. Tesler, a French magistrate described the London lawyer’s transfer of $2.5 million into Swiss bank accounts held by Mr. Etete under a false name between 1996 and 1998. Mr. Tesler confirmed making the payments but told the magistrate that the money was for an investment in offshore oil exploration leases in Nigeria and that he wasn’t aware the accounts belonged to Mr. Etete, according to people familiar with the interrogation.” (Wall Street Journal, Sept. 29, 2004.)

June 1995: Albert Jack Stanley is promoted to president and chief operating officer of M.W. Kellogg after serving as executive vice president since 1991 and various positions since 1975.

August 1995: Dick Cheney is hired as CEO of Halliburton, three years before he directs the merger of Halliburton with Dresser Industries and M.W. Kellogg. He serves as CEO until August of 2000.
December 1995: TSKJ is finally awarded the $2 billion contract from Nigeria LNG.

July 1996: M.W. Kellogg promotes Albert Jack Stanley to chairman, president and chief executive officer; he also becomes vice president of operations for the parent, Dresser Industries.

February 1998: Halliburton and M.W. Kellogg’s parent, Dresser Industries, agree to a $7.7 billion merger directed by Dick Cheney. M.W. Kellogg is merged with Halliburton’s Brown & Root subsidiary to form Kellogg, Brown & Root. Albert Jack Stanley is named as chairman of the new subsidiary. The Independent (UK) reported that “Mr Stanley had been appointed to his senior role at Halliburton by Mr Cheney when he was chief executive between 1995 and 2000.” (The Independent, Oct. 3, 2004.) The Wall Street Journal confirmed that Cheney “named Mr. Stanley to a top post at the company in 1998.” (Wall Street Journal, Sept. 29, 2004.) Cheney told the Middle East Economic Digest in 1999 that, “We took Jack Stanley to head up the organization and that has helped tremendously.” (Middle East Economic Digest, April 9, 1999.)

1999: The TSKJ partners, with Kellogg Brown & Root acting as the lead partner, agree to reappoint Mr. Tesler as its agent during a meeting in London. Kellogg wanted Mr. Tesler, with whom it had a long-term relationship, to attend. But the representative from the French partner, Technip, wanted a different agent and insisted that Mr. Tesler be excluded from the meeting.

William Chaudan, the Kellogg representative at TSKJ, said Mr. Tesler had been selected on Kellogg’s recommendation and over Technip’s “strong opposition.” (Financial Times, London, Sept. 16, 2004.) Halliburton officials in Houston deny that Kellogg Brown & Root demanded Mr. Tesler’s participation. Three new contracts with Mr. Tesler required TSKJ to pay his firm, Tri-Star, $32.5 million for his services in Nigeria. Richard Northmore, a sales manager for M.W. Kellogg in England, signed contracts with Mr. Tesler for TSKJ. Syed Nasser, M.W. Kellogg’s legal director, acted as counsel to the TSKJ consortium, approving Mr Tesler’s role. Bhaskar Patel, a sales and marketing vice-president who works in Kellogg, Brown & Root’s office in England, also worked with Mr. Tesler.

March 1999: Halliburton announces the Nigerian government awarded a $1.2 billion contract to TSKJ to expand the construction of the natural gas plant from two trains to three trains in order to increase the plant’s capacity by 50 percent. At the time, Stanley declared the contract award exemplifies Kellogg’s “project execution skills.” (Halliburton press release, March 11, 1999.)

October 1999: First shipment of liquefied natural gas is shipped from Nigeria. October 2003: French magistrate initiates investigation of suspicious payments made by TSKJ after a former executive with one of TSKJ’s partners, Technip of France, said Mr. Tesler is “directly linked to corruption in Nigeria.” (Financial Times, London, Sept. 16, 2004.) Halliburton admitted that TSKJ paid $132 million in “advisory fees” to Mr. Tesler and that under Tesler’s contract with the company the money was not to be used for bribery. But the French investigator said the payments to Mr. Tesler “appear completely unjustified.”

(Wall Street Journal, Sept. 29, 2004.) The money was paid to Mr. Tesler between 1995 and 2002, more than half of which came after 1999. Under French law, Mr. Cheney could be subject to a charge of “abuse of corporate assets” even if he knew nothing about the alleged improper payments during his tenure as Halliburton’s chief executive. The U.S. antibribery law applies only to executives who are aware of illicit payments to foreign officials. (Dallas Morning News, Sept. 8, 2004.) The Wall Street Journal reported that French authorities don’t have jurisdiction over Halliburton in this case but are sharing information with U.S. authorities. (Wall Street Journal, Sept. 29, 2004.) “A preliminary investigation by the Police Judiciaire of France found that LNG Servicos, a company indirectly owned by the four partners in the Nigerian joint venture, made four payments totaling at least $166 million at times that roughly coincide with the award of contracts. The payments went to a Gibraltar company owned by a London attorney to a Swiss bank account that was later closed at the request of the bank.” (Dallas Morning News, Jan. 25, 2004.)

December 2003: Albert Jack Stanley retires as chairman of Kellogg Brown & Root, but retains a position as consultant for Halliburton.

June 2004: Halliburton fires Albert Jack Stanley after investigators say he received $5 million in “improper” payments from Mr. Tesler. It also fires William Chaudan, the Kellogg representative at TSKJ. Halliburton spokesperson, Wendy Hall, said that during the years he ran KBR, Mr. Stanley reported to David Lesar, Halliburton’s president and chief operating officer at the time and CEO today. Mr. Lesar reported to Mr. Cheney when Cheney was chief executive. (Dallas Morning News, Sept. 8, 2004.) (Important Note: Lesar is an accountant and former Arthur Andersen partner, meaning he may have been in a position to know about the purpose of payments to Tesler when they occurred.) According to the Dallas Morning News, “Mr. Cheney ran Halliburton when one of four suspicious payments occurred.” (Dallas Morning News, Sept. 8, 2004.)

June 2004: It is reported that Tesler put $1 million into an account held by William Chaudan, the Kellogg representative at TSKJ. “The company has since learned that even larger sums may have gone into the accounts of Mr. Stanley and Mr. Chaudan.” (Dallas Morning News, Sept. 3, 2004.) Chaudan retired from M.W. Kellogg Co. in 1998, but had continued as a consultant. (Dallas Morning News, June 19, 2004.) August 2004: Nigeria’s parliament votes unanimously to summon Halliburton CEO, David Lesar, to answer questions over its bribery investigation. It issues a report recommending that Halliburton and TSKJ be disqualified from bidding on future government projects. It denounces what it calls Halliburton’s “hide-and-seek games” to avoid questions from government investigators.

September 2004: TSKJ severs all ties to Mr. Tesler and his firm, Tri-Star.

September 2004: The Wall Street Journal reports on newly disclosed evidence by Halliburton, including notes written by M.W. Kellogg employees during the mid-1990s in which they discussed bribing Nigerian officials. The Financial Times of London said the evidence “raises questions over what Mr Cheney knew – or should have known – about one of the largest contracts awarded to a Halliburton subsidiary.” (Financial Times, Sept. 16, 2004.) The written notes were discovered by Halliburton’s lawyer, James Doty, a lead partner in the Houston law firm Baker Botts. The “Baker” in Baker Botts is Bush family lawyer James Baker, the same lawyer credited with winning Florida for Bush Jr. over Gore. Baker also served as President George H. Bush’s Secretary of State. Doty was general counsel to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under the senior President Bush. He was SEC general counsel when the SEC investigated Bush Jr. for insider trading. Doty recused himself from the case, which was eventually closed without action. Bush Jr. was never interviewed. Although Bush’s lawyers gave the “smoking gun” in that case to the SEC the day after it closed the investigation, Doty refused to reopen the case. (Washington Post, Nov. 1, 2002.)

September 2004: Nigeria’s President Olusegun Obasanjo officially bans Halliburton from bidding on future government contracts because it violated safety regulations for nuclear material. The president accuses the company of negligently causing the disappearance of two highly sensitive radioactive devices used to take measurements in oil wells. The ban is apparently not related to the ongoing bribery investigations.

October 2004: Revelations about Halliburton’s central role in the bribery investigation forces United Kingdom’s Export Credit Guarantee Department (ECGD) to consider withdrawing its support of a 133 million (British pounds) loan made last year to Kellogg. ECGD said it originally supported the loan on the basis that Halliburton was merely a “subcontractor to the [TSKJ] consortium and financial arrangements were not their responsibility,” but it was maintaining a “watching brief” on the French investigation. (The Independent, Oct. 3, 2004).

October 22, 2004: Investigators with Nigeria’s parliament complain that Halliburton is not being cooperative in their investigation of the alleged bribery. The investigators say Mr. Tesler paid bribes on behalf of TSKJ to Nigerian government officials. The bribes were paid in installments: $60 million in 1995, $37.5 million in 1999, $51 million in 2001 and $23 million in 2002.

June 20, 2005: The French newspaper LeFigaro reports that a U.S. Justice Department official held “lengthy” meetings with French authorities in Paris on the issue of TSKJ bribes. It said an unnamed U.S. source asserted that the bribery scandal is “probably the most significant file of corruption” known in Washington today.

Sept. 22, 2006: A former Halliburton employee says he has evidence proving the company has embarked on a campaign to cover-up all wrongdoing, including attempts to mislead federal investigators.
PoliticsThe Magic Behind Wike's Sack At The Tribunal by sayitout1(op): 1:08pm On Oct 28, 2015
I was offered bribe, threatened, removed as chairman of Rivers tribunal - Justice Pindigi

Justice Pindigi, the former chairman of the Rivers state governorship petitions tribunal, has recounted his experience at the tribunal.

He said, "Two weeks before I was removed as chairman of the Tribunal, I got a call from an unknown number, asking for an appointment for us to meet in Kaduna. And I asked, what for?

And the caller said, it's on a need to know basis. That the details of the meeting would be made known to me in Kaduna. And I declined

The next was a call from the DSS, saying they were all expecting me at meeting in Kaduna. And demanded why I turned down the appointment. And I said, I'm a chairman of a Tribunal, and do not have the luxury to attend meetings. Especially one without an agenda.

And the caller from DSS said there was a petition of fraud against me, in a case I handled in Kaduna in 2009. And I asked him to charge me accordingly, in line with the extant laws.

I was called again by another caller; who apologised to me, on behalf of the DSS. And offered to compensate me for the harassment I received from the DSS, and rescheduled another meeting, in Kaduna. And I declined again.

And the next was a letter removing me as the Chairman of the Rivers State governorship petitions tribunal, and replacing me with Justice Ambrosa. As is the practice, I offered to brief Justice Ambrosa, on the proceedings so far, but he said that won't be necessary that he has been following the case.

Now, on the judgement delivered by Justice Ambrosa; it will be unethical and unprofessional to denigrate, or condemn the judgement of a contemporary colleague.

However, the Supreme Court has said, that for an election to be annulled, the petitioner has to prove that elections didn't hold at the polling units, where the winner was returned elected. And I'm not sure that the Ambrosa's judgement arrived through that route.”

http://www.codewit.com/politics/26369-i-was-offered-bribe-threatened-removed-as-chairman-of-rivers-tribunal-justice-pindigi
PoliticsRe: Buhari Gives Ultimatum To South-east Governors On Biafra by sayitout1: 9:14pm On Oct 26, 2015
I'm now convinced something is wrong with this malam. Has he finished giving the northern governors ultimatum on boko haram?
PoliticsRe: APC Not The Solution,pdp Not The Problem by sayitout1: 7:04pm On Oct 25, 2015
Hmm
PoliticsRe: 5 Ways The APC Influenced Akwa Ibom,rivers Election Tribunals -PDP by sayitout1: 9:57pm On Oct 24, 2015
The world is watching
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo In Auto-Crash, Escapes Unhurt - Today.ng by sayitout1: 9:36pm On Oct 24, 2015
Hmm
PoliticsRe: See The Weak Soldiers Biafrans Want To Use To Defeat Nigeria by sayitout1: 9:34pm On Oct 24, 2015
Hmm
PoliticsRe: Muslims Now Promoting Knife Attacks On Jews Even From The Pulpit by sayitout1: 12:44pm On Oct 21, 2015
Hmm. Religion on pieces
PoliticsRe: Anambra People And The Whole Of Easterners Get Reaaadddy And Prepare For War!!! by sayitout1: 4:30pm On Oct 14, 2015
Hmm
PoliticsRe: Fashola Apologizes Over Deportation Of Igbos From Lagos State by sayitout1: 4:27pm On Oct 14, 2015
Hmm

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