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jbkomo:For Fish |
GboyegaD:No! He can marry only 4 at a time |
daclint:Do you live around Ojo? |
daclint:Dr. Igoodo Goko Cleanser, e dey clean every yanmayanma from ya body ![]() |
AishyWemsy:Forgive him and give him s*x or the man should forgive her and continue to be starved ![]() |
santinoj:God bless the Day you were born, God bless your effort, May God bless your parents for giving you the correct orientation and God bless again for taking those lessons and abiding by them. Only Ediots and morally bankrupt, No do well Wailer will ask such stupid question. May God send all those who embezel our common wealth and refuse to return it to worldly sorrow, pain and evil end. May they be punished. If you consider the present economic woes we are currently facing, you wont mind who is probed and jailed first or last. May heavy thunder fire whoever supports corruption actively or passively on Nairaland and outside it. |
dani3:Bros, it's not my business who gets investigated first or last, all I want is whoever has stolen from our coffee should return it and save us this continues drama of Court and Efcc. If you have any petition against Amaechi, Saraki and the likes, please visit the Efcc office close to you. |
Sues Federal government? Untop wetin sef? Anyway, the judiciary is in charge. If they leave this man to the family of those who lost their loved ones, they would have dealt with him though. OK |
How Metuh funded Jonathan’s media campaign from Dasuki’s money – EFCC January 28, 2016 • National Publicity Secretary, Peoples Democratic Party, Mr. Olisa Metuh, appearing for his trial at the Federal High Court in Abuja... on Tuesday. Photos: Olatunji Obasa Ade Adesomoju, Abuja The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Thursday at a Federal High Court in Abuja tailored its case to the allegation that the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party Chief Olisa Metuh, used the N400m he allegedly received from the Office of the National Security Adviser in November 2014, to fund the party’s presidential campaign for the 2015 general elections. The anti-graft agency on Thursday called as its fifth prosecution witness – the Managing Director of CMC Connect, Mr. Yomi Badejo-Okusanya – whose firm was engaged for media publicity and “image management” job for the PDP and its then presidential candidate in the 2015 general elections, former President Goodluck Jonathan. Badejo-Okusanya told the presiding judge, Justice Okon Abang, that he was paid a total of N77.5m through Metuh’s firm, Destra Investments Limited in December 2014 and that he started executing the job towards the end of the month. He said the payment, which he got from Metuh’s firm, followed a meeting which he attended with former President Jonathan, the then Vice President, Namadi Sambo, the former Senate President, David Mark, and a number of other top government functionaries of the then PDP-led government, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. The witness said, “Our first part of the work which we did was to get Nigerians to appreciate the roles of the military in the fight against Boko Haram, in general, insurgency.” Under cross-examination by the defence counsel, Mr. Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), the witness confirmed that he was given the job due to his proficiency in “image positioning management” and his relationship with the PDP. When asked to confirm that “when the first defendant (Metuh) called you telling you that the President was impressed, the first defendant acting for the President,” Okusanya Badejo responded by saying, “That was what he told me”. He also gave a response to a question that there was nothing unusual about the job he did for the party. Bundles of the documents containing the evidence of publication of the various materials in the newspapers, and certificates of broadcast in the electronic media, invoices and cheque vouchers relating to the media jobs done, were admitted as exhibits. Also on Thursday, a bureau de change operator, Kabiru Ibrahim, who testified as the sixth prosecution witness, narrated how he was engaged by an employee of a financial service firm, Arms and Resource Management Limited, Nneka Ararume, to change the sum of $1m, which the prosecution alleged was provided in cash by Metuh, to naira. The EFCC had on January 15 arraigned Metuh and his Destra Investments Limited on seven counts of fraudulent receipt of N400m from the NSA office in November 2014 and money laundering involving separate sum of $2m cash transaction. In the counts one and two, the EFCC alleged that Metuh and Destra Investments Limited “took possession” of the sum of N400m from the account of the Office of the NSA with the Central Bank of Nigeria without contract award. The prosecution also alleged in count four that between November 2014 and March 2015, Metuh and the firm used the said N400m for the campaign activities of the PDP and other purposes while “having reason to know that the money directly represented proceeds of an unlawful activity of Colonel Mohammed Sambo Dasuki (retd).” It alleged that the N400m was “part of the proceeds of an unlawful activity” of the immediate past NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.). Justice Abang has adjourned further trial till February 4. Source http://www.punchng.com/how-metuh-funded-jonathans-media-campaign-from-dasukis-money-efcc/ |
MadCow1:I dunno all the Uni but I feel it should be Uni Abuja |
Nairalanders, After seeing a woman working as Okada rider, A woman conductor, I thought it was all only to spot this woman ridding a Maruwa at Alaba Int'l market yesterday. When you consider how busy that road usually get during the day, then consider a week day where hustling and bustling is high at about 12:40pm, you will wonder how men manage to drive cars, ride Okada as well as Maruwa but seeing a woman doing her thing with so much comfort, I started thinking that there won't be any profession left that women may not venture into it. I was forced to take a shot. What's wrong with our society?
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