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I hope he is not going back again for d celebration of end of fast tomorrow or next? |
I remember a governor called that state RIVERS OF BLOOD, can't really remember d governor now. |
Omo oodua dide, bo si ipo eto re nitori iwo ni imole gbogbo adulawo |
Does dis guy understand the meaning of middle school? |
LMAyedun:But have u seen any of dem deny allegations against dem. |
The first guy by d right is d son of the chief of air staff |
xtgozie:Pls wat is d name of the director of enforcement again? |
So the money she earned from her book lunch never finish? |
Before I celebrate u, hope u are not owing AMCON too? |
He need to lobby dem cos d little protest carried out today will show he is no longer popular |
Hope it will have an impact in the market? |
The court is likely to recognise sheriff as the legitimate Chairman, so any candidate wey get free money to gamble with better go buy Sheriff's ticket. |
Is it true u people are hiding? |
At least it will allow the whole senate follow dem to court on 27th |
timisco1:Ehn ehn, so him for put someone who is a southerner who is either sympathetic to Niger-Delta or Biafra as his personal security abi. 3 gbosa for u. |
Nukilia:We are not going to any military Era, we are only seeing sanity been brought to d system. Hw can u borrow 11billion from bank between 2005 n 2007 n refuse to pay. Wen AMCON saw dat he isn't paying n it was putting they bank in a bad shape, they paid d loan to d bank in 2011 n he was nao suppose to pay back to dem since den bt because na him person dey dia, he just looked d oda way since 2009 n nao dat every agency don wake up they approached d court to take over the properties for which he took d loan. |
And so? |
They better be weary of that guy ooo, he will go to his village to put their matter to Ayelala. |
Freeze pls leave d guy jare |
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) has uncovered payment
of N1.310billion to three firms linked with a
former Deputy Governor of Osun State, Iyiola
Omisore.
The cash was part of the N4.74billion which a
former Minister of State (Defence), Musiliu
Obanikoro hauled to Governor Ayodele Fayose
in a chartered plane on June 12, 2014.
The firms are Fimex Gilt Limited, Metropolitan
Consortium and Sawanara.
Preliminary findings indicated that the
companies’ accounts in which the
N1.310billion was paid into allegedly belong to
Omisore.
According to a report by the EFCC, the
N1.310billion traced to Omisore and the three
companies was remitted as follows: Fimex
Gilt Limited (N160m) -8/8/2014in UBA;
Metropolitan Consortium (N350m)—9/7/14 in
First Bank; Sawanara (N300m)—1/8/14 in
First Bank and Metropolitan Consortium
(N350m)-1/8/14 in First Bank.
A top EFCC source, who spoke in confidence,
said: “Preliminary findings have shown that
N1.310billion out of the N4.745billion from
ONSA was remitted to the three firms and the
accounts of these three companies belong to
Omisore. This is one of the reasons we have
invited the former Deputy Governor but he is
yet to show up.
“We have also declared him wanted and we
are still looking for him.”
In an affidavit before a court, Omisore once
admitted that he had a link with Fimex Gilt
Limited as a director.
He said the EFCC was desperate to arrest
and humiliate him.
He said although he was a director of the
company, he had since resigned.
He said he loaned the company through its
MD the “funds required to perform the
contract.”
He added: “That upon the company’s receipt
of the payment from ONSA for the contract,
the MD repaid to me the prior sum I had lent
to Fimex Gilt Limited after I had resigned as a
director of the company.
“That since resigning as a director of Fimex
Gilt Limited, I have no further interests,
affiliations or dealings with same and I was in
no way involved in the performance of the
contract between ONSA and Fimex Gilt
Limited.
The anti-graft agency wrote to Omisore on
April 7, inviting him for interrogation.
The letter, signed by Abubakar Madaki on
behalf of the Acting Chairman of EFCC, reads
in part: “The commission is investigating an
alleged case in which your name featured
prominently.
“In view of the above, you are kindly
requested to interview the undersigned on
Monday, 11th of April 2016 at No.30, Harper
Crescent, Wuse Zone 7 at 10am.
“Your cooperation in this regard is solicited.”
Instead of honouring the invitation, Omisore
wrote through one of his lawyers, Wole Jimi-
Bada and Co., that the interview should be
rescheduled to April 14.
The counsel said: “We regret to inform you
that our client travelled briefly out of Abuja
but will return by Wednesday evening
accordingly to our instructions. Consequently
and unfortunately, he will not be able to
attend the interview scheduled for Monday,
11th April 2016 as requested in your letter
under reference. thenationonlineng.net/efcc-uncovers-payment-n1-310b-omisore-firms/ |
Abalado:Google the name Chelsea Clinton n see wat she does too. |
This is to tell those promoting gender equality that there is no limit to what a lady can become once she is determined. |
Ooni of Ife caused panic in Washington DC as Fire fighters rushed to the venue of a fire incident only to find out that the fire was a traditional perfomance by sango practitioners.
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Some people are very funny ooo. Was it not some members of the Senate that reported to the I.G of police that there was a case of forgery, why mentioning Buhari's name nao? |
bodejohn:Who cum tie u down for dis clime? |
This is blasphemy but thank God she chose to do it against the only true religion of peace in Nigeria, if not na her obituary we for they see so. |
See our best opposition party ooo |
You can only run run run but u can't run pass Panama papers, CCT and federal high Court |
Nao I know one of the reasons why Anambra state isn't owing. They were actually refunded 43billion. |
MXrep:No he didn't, because neither was he the one that started it nor was he d one dat completed it. |
I think it's not Aisha Buhari his wife but Aisha Buhari his second daughter. |
The Governor of Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola, has denied claims that he is behind the hijab crisis rocking the education sector in the state. “Let me say this there is no official pronouncement on hijab. I have not ordered the use of hijab in schools and I challenge them to bring evidence,” Aregbesola said during a roundtable on developing collaborative framework for education organised by the Development and Advancement in Western Nigeria. “It might interest you that my wife does not use hijab, my daughter does not use hijab. So, I did not order the use of hijab. “My view on Islam is why I am suffering unmerited persecution. My crime is that I struggle to be a good Muslim and not because I hurt anybody.” The governor insisted that there was no crisis in the state’s education sector and accused the media of celebrating idiocy by focusing on the decision of some “misguided students” of Baptist High School to wear church garments to school. He said it was wrong for any religious body to claim the ownership of any public school in the state as government took over the schools about 41 years ago. The governor also said it was not true that schools founded by Muslim were merged with schools established by Christian missionaries. He explained that the hijab crisis started in 2012 when four Muslim students were prevented from using hijab after they were transferred to Baptist High School from a school where they were allowed to use hijab. Meanwhile, some Muslim clerics stormed some public schools in Osogbo on Monday, insisting that female Muslim students should be allowed to wear hijab to the schools in accordance with the judgment of the Osun State High Court. It was gathered that the clerics went to St. Charles’ High School and Ife Oluwa Middle School early in the morning but the teachers told them it would take a directive from the Ministry of Education for that to happen. “Some Muslims came this morning and said they wanted to enforce the use of hijab. We explained to them that we will allow our students to wear hijab whenever we get instruction from the state government to do so,” the Principal of St. Charles’ High School, Mr. Anthony Famoriyo, said. “You know that everything we do in schools follows procedure; what you teach, the way you teach. We are not against any group. We are here to teach our children and that is our mission.” https://www.today.ng/news/national/140408/order-hijab-schools-aregbesola |
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