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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by LajaLaba: 8:13am On Sep 20, 2014
gboss4sure: The sezied cash event made me realize how foolish and daft APC and its supporters are and I have resolved never to engage them in any debate. They have no single brain.

For example,

I bought a truck and leased it to a haulage company and i get returns from the service that my truck renders, remember I have no single control over who they rent the truck to nor what they use it to carry. Now if eventually they (haulage company) gets catch transporting cash using my truck how am i to be held responsible when I have no control on what the truck carries and where it goes.

Its a very simple Logic but for APC supporters with no brain, it is too hard to comprehend. That's how they want to rule Nigeria, we shall see
Hahahahaha what a muppet!must it always be about opposition party?I hate u party guys with utmost passion but i hate PDP more why?because u guys made it easy.......If u are a bit wise u will know this is just a pure money laundering......We knows the owner of that jet

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by LajaLaba: 8:17am On Sep 20, 2014
fowowe411: I so much love this Ffk of a man because he does his job diligently!.He could actually have left christians out of this and I think he was only trying to appeal to our emotion which he has failed with me already.I won't say anybody is lying or saying the,but various goons on here should ponder on this my simple question-Of all the jets,planes e.t.c that we have in Nigeria,why is it oritsejafor's own that was use to procure millitary weapons?.Infact right now am begininng to believe that it was Jonathan who bought the private jet for this so-called CAN president!.What I think Ayo should do is to resign because he has brought so much disrepute to the body of christ in this country!.*Walks out of the thread*
Welcome to my world bro.....That bolded part

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Kessyy2k4(m): 8:17am On Sep 20, 2014
fkk on my fit. ....running a paid job for Gej.

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by LajaLaba: 8:21am On Sep 20, 2014
ify84: Christians embarrassed me most times....
u can't see a Muslim talking negative about d sultan like dat over unverified money laundry....
a Muslim fundamentalist promoted a lie and Christians continue from where he stop.... just to embarass d pastor for loyalty to GEJ...
Christians.... we have too many nominal Christians around...
today they will insult islam, tomorrow they will insult themselves..... SHAME shame
Look here Ify as a good christian u can't cover sin...This man cup is full and i'm expecting CAN to do the needful.......He has to go Ole nla!

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by teniyi(m): 8:24am On Sep 20, 2014
Keyamo faults FG’s defence of seized $9.3m

Human rights activist and Lagos-based lawyer, Festus Keyamo, has picked holes in the position of the Federal Government regarding the $9.3 million cash that was seized by the South African Police, describing it as not only ludicrous, but also laughable.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Keyamo said, “From my little understanding, the Federal Government’s position can be summarised as follows:
1. That it is aware of the movement of such large sum of money by cash out of the country.
2. That the cash is meant for the purchase of arms to fight insurgency.
3. That the transaction was done by cash to ensure the speed of the transaction.
4. That it resorted to buy from South Africa because of procedural bottlenecks in the purchase of such items from western countries.

The above position of the Federal Government is not only ludicrous, it is laughable, untenable and a story only fit to be told to the marines. The following rhetoric posers are germane to this issue:
1. Is it really faster and safer to do an international transaction of such magnitude by ferrying cash across the continent or by a simple wire transfer that can go through in a matter of few minutes or few hours?
2. If, indeed, the matter involves security issues like the purchase of arms by a foreign government like Nigeria, why was the South African Government not brought into the picture beforehand? How could the South African Government be sure that the arms were purchased legitimately by the Nigerian government and not by insurgents if they were not officially informed beforehand?
3. If indeed the manufacturer(s) of such equipment was/were expecting such large amount by cash, why did they not make adequate arrangements with the authorities in South Africa to declare and clear the cash on arrival?
4. Why was money belonging to the Federal Government and meant for purchase of equipment for the Federal Government moved by a private jet and by private individuals and why were they not accompanied by the officials of the Department of State Services or the office of the National Security Adviser in official capacities?
5. Why would a government that is at the peak of promoting the cashless policy in our economy be the chief breaker of that policy by moving such a large amount by cash?
6. If, indeed, it was a legitimate transaction of the Federal Government, why were the officials of our embassy in South Africa not on hand to make the entry easier and smoother?
7. Since the South African Government has said the amount is above the limit of cash allowed into that country, why would a whole government like Nigeria not know the simple immigration laws of a sister and friendly country before allowing that type of amount of cash to be taken to that country?
8. Why would the Nigerian government seek to smuggle cash into a country without disclosure if it was, indeed, for a legitimate transaction?
9. From where did the Federal Government source that amount in Nigeria? Was it from the Central Bank of Nigeria or from the black market? Nigerians demand answers to this with proof.
10. Is it just a wicked coincidence that it is the aircraft belonging to a personal friend and unapologetic ally of the President in the person of Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor (my big brother in Warri), that was used to smuggle the cash?
11. If, contrary to the above posers, the transaction was contracted out to a private company in Nigeria, does it not amount to the offence of Money Laundering under our laws for the Federal Government to have allowed that company to attempt to pay for the equipment by cash to the tune of that amount without passing through a financial institution?

Pls Re broadcast in the interest of our nation

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Bodunde1now(m): 8:57am On Sep 20, 2014
omenka: This man is one hell of an idle slug!! What a busybody!! Who sought your opinion in this matter?? Even Abati and Okupe and Maku, the three minions officially appointed to speak in such cases as this have so far held their tongues (or fingers as the case may be). If what was said by the intelligence agency was good enough for you, why bother us who don't find it satisfactory with this inane prattle

That you have chosen to bottle up the president's fart and sniff it to hold onto your edges in, replacement for the heroin and coke you were used to but can't afford these days, doesn't mean we must be forced to do thesame!!!

Just compare this with El-Rufai's reply and you'd feel sorry for this blabbermouth.
Brilliant my brother, simply brilliant. These bootkickers in government think we are fools.

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Bismarck10(m): 8:59am On Sep 20, 2014
FFK,Nigerians are far wiser than you are these days.Far,far ahead of you.

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by ZACHIE: 9:22am On Sep 20, 2014
Wetin this man go chop no make get sense at all
FFK fkcu off

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by dayocash: 9:24am On Sep 20, 2014
CAN U HEAR URSELF? The
smuggling jet story:
The Nigerian government wanted some
cache of weapons in South Africa and so
they borrowed Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor's
private jet. Probably because the self-
acclaimed giant of Africa could not find a
befitting aircraft amongst her fleets of
military planes to transport the intended
weapons for them, not even among the 10
private jets in President's fleet. It is Ayo
Oritsejafor's jet that was the best.
Meanwhile, Ayo Oritsejafor did not know
that the government intended to use his
jet to buy weapons. He leased his jet to a
2nd person ( Eagle Air) and the 2nd person
leased to the 3rd Green Coast Produce) and
then the 3rd to the 4th One Mr John
Ishyaku or so (who happens to be 2 be an
agent of the government wit one person
and an Israeli with 9.3 million dollars).
Sorry, I get it, the Israeli told our
government that they should rather buy
weapons from South-Africa instead of his
country, Israel, because it is better for SA to
take the money than Israel who
supposedly makes better weapons. Wao,
wat a nyc man. So generous of the Israeli.
So Israelis buy weapons for us. Military
experts from our country did not have to
follow to inspect the weapons and the
inventory. Beautiful!
Also, the South African government was
unaware that the Nigerian government
was coming to buy weapons in their
country. In their shock, they seized the jet
and the money. Well, buying arms is more
or less like buying noodles. It is not a
serious thing and so any government can
walk into another country without
informing the host country that they
intend buying weapons in their country. So
foreign government just walk into another
country like that, buy weapons and then
off they go. And this is how the
government of Nigeria have been buying
weapons since 1960? Terrific! Una do
well!
Moreover, tot d man said dey bought him d
jet to ease his duty and support his
ministry, his using d jet as Kabu Kabu part
of his ministry too? His d money coming
frm d Kabu kabu goin bak into d ministry
or personal pocket? Shebi, Any transact
btw two countries are bn done by d
Central Banks? Abi, my ova sabi is gettin
too much? Ok, let me leave dat to d
bankers. Morever, I tot d F.G now insist on
Cashless Banking or it is not effective to d
Ogas at d top? Moreso, where is such huge
money comin frm b4 getting into d suit
cases? Many Question dat want unlimited
ansas...
Even though only God knows wat we dnt
know but is quite funny how d Ogas at d
top plays wit our intelligences forget dr is
one OGA PATA PATA AT THE TOP waiting for
dem to serve dem ryt. And so shall he serve
evrybody according to wat he put forward.
For all evil doers remember law of gravity
applicable to any theory in this word
perchance our existence so take heed and
turn a new leaf......
because DIS BLOOD U PPU ARE SHARING, DIARIS
GOD OOO!

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by ATDON(m): 9:25am On Sep 20, 2014
tomakint: ....this is FOOD FOR THOUGHT and I hope the APC touts here will READ & LEARN that Pastor Oritsejafor was no criminal afterall.....Pataki what sayeth thou?
Cc: Sincere9gerian, idumuose, Sunnybobo3, iconize, gramci, gratieao, chinasaekperem3, customized13, collynzo17, aljharem, Papabrowne, zlatansomto, bloodykiller, oneeast, chinoelect, Firefire etc
den what are u a garage boy that picked a phone dat browse

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Nobody: 9:28am On Sep 20, 2014
Is he the new Information Minister, Abati or Okupe? Truth is - the transaction went foul of the laws of a foreign country and the SA court has ordered that the money be seized becos it was bad money that could have infested SA with EVD. FFK should jet to SA with Ebola doctors to file his unsolicited defence if he thinks he has a strong case or better still take SA government to court since he thinks such transactions are normal and was the practice in his days. It will be nice to see who wins in such a case.
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Nobody: 9:31am On Sep 20, 2014
philips70:

You are so irredeemably corrupt that your blood can be extracted to make vaccines against corruption yet you go by the name Sincere9gerian. I wonder how you will tell your kids about morals when you constantly stand the truth on it's head just for stipends. Your generation is doomed.


I can't help but to laugh here...... grin grin

Sincere9nigeria is nothing but a paid agent under TAN!

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by olabalo4al(m): 9:32am On Sep 20, 2014
interesting!!! we All need to call FKK to seek a terrible caution and apply maximum wisdom for I have seen no country in the world that transacts ammunition business in a private jet and coincidentally a pastor owned jet. let us all call a spade a spade and not a farm working tool as something somewhere somehow is fishy
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Nobody: 9:35am On Sep 20, 2014
beopened: When God was distributing intelligence......The Jonathanians including FFK were absent hence this silly attempt to spin,embellish and cover up a most heinous crime of both Ayo OritseJETfor backed by the clueless one

If you think we Christians will be fooled into supporting a useless man who parades himself as a man of God when we know that he is nothing but a street hustler in the sinful temple of crass partisanship having left his initial calling,then religious bigots like FFK who we all know is as duplicitious as anything should check their heads very well
Touch not my anointed and do my prophet no harm.
Beware of what you are saying about any Man of God.
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by nikkoo(m): 9:42am On Sep 20, 2014
tomakint: ....this is FOOD FOR THOUGHT and I hope the APC touts here will READ & LEARN that Pastor Oritsejafor was no criminal afterall.....Pataki what sayeth thou?
Cc: Sincere9gerian, idumuose, Sunnybobo3, iconize, gramci, gratieao, chinasaekperem3, customized13, collynzo17, aljharem, Papabrowne, zlatansomto, bloodykiller, oneeast, chinoelect, Firefire etc
Story for d gods.

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by fxskye: 9:46am On Sep 20, 2014
dayocash: CAN U HEAR URSELF? The
smuggling jet story:
The Nigerian government wanted some
cache of weapons in South Africa and so
they borrowed Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor's
private jet. Probably because the self-
acclaimed giant of Africa could not find a
befitting aircraft amongst her fleets of
military planes to transport the intended
weapons for them, not even among the 10
private jets in President's fleet. It is Ayo
Oritsejafor's jet that was the best.
Meanwhile, Ayo Oritsejafor did not know
that the government intended to use his
jet to buy weapons. He leased his jet to a
2nd person ( Eagle Air) and the 2nd person
leased to the 3rd Green Coast Produce) and
then the 3rd to the 4th One Mr John
Ishyaku or so (who happens to be 2 be an
agent of the government wit one person
and an Israeli with 9.3 million dollars).
Sorry, I get it, the Israeli told our
government that they should rather buy
weapons from South-Africa instead of his
country, Israel, because it is better for SA to
take the money than Israel who
supposedly makes better weapons. Wao,
wat a nyc man. So generous of the Israeli.
So Israelis buy weapons for us. Military
experts from our country did not have to
follow to inspect the weapons and the
inventory. Beautiful!
Also, the South African government was
unaware that the Nigerian government
was coming to buy weapons in their
country. In their shock, they seized the jet
and the money. Well, buying arms is more
or less like buying noodles. It is not a
serious thing and so any government can
walk into another country without
informing the host country that they
intend buying weapons in their country. So
foreign government just walk into another
country like that, buy weapons and then
off they go. And this is how the
government of Nigeria have been buying
weapons since 1960? Terrific! Una do
well!
Moreover, tot d man said dey bought him d
jet to ease his duty and support his
ministry, his using d jet as Kabu Kabu part
of his ministry too? His d money coming
frm d Kabu kabu goin bak into d ministry
or personal pocket? Shebi, Any transact
btw two countries are bn done by d
Central Banks? Abi, my ova sabi is gettin
too much? Ok, let me leave dat to d
bankers. Morever, I tot d F.G now insist on
Cashless Banking or it is not effective to d
Ogas at d top? Moreso, where is such huge
money comin frm b4 getting into d suit
cases? Many Question dat want unlimited
ansas...
Even though only God knows wat we dnt
know but is quite funny how d Ogas at d
top plays wit our intelligences forget dr is
one OGA PATA PATA AT THE TOP waiting for
dem to serve dem ryt. And so shall he serve
evrybody according to wat he put forward.
For all evil doers remember law of gravity
applicable to any theory in this word
perchance our existence so take heed and
turn a new leaf......
because DIS BLOOD U PPU ARE SHARING, DIARIS
GOD OOO!

U v asked justified questions to d epistle of educated-illiterate FFK.

Thanks n may God give u more wisdom.

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Ikefuna(f): 9:54am On Sep 20, 2014
Femi now accepts the whole action as being legitimat. Politicians and their two faces
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Rexyl(m): 10:14am On Sep 20, 2014
Instead of just doing the talking to cruxify yourselves, why cant you find out what exactly the money was meant for... For the national security purpose or to send to the the purse of Oritsajefo?

Can someone come up with the true picture of the deal? While the likes of ffk and oritsajefo are being nailed here the Senate is poised to investigate the military.

Presently I am left to follow the quiz to its fall out
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by oluamid(m): 10:14am On Sep 20, 2014
chinasaekperem2: A very intelligent one from FFK, this man is beginning to win my heart. He's the only wise yoruba I know for now.

So FFK is now a wise Yoruba because he has spoken all these trash, right?

Thankfully, sane Yorubas will never condone lies even if it is spoken by one of their own.

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by BotherMleeper(m): 10:17am On Sep 20, 2014
mentorandfriend: See who is calling another person unwashed swine. Take a look at his moniker. I give up on you. Your silliness has no remedy.

Yep. Im the guy who mucks your fother. Deal with it.
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by oluamid(m): 10:31am On Sep 20, 2014
chinasaekperem2: FFK is the wisest yoruba man on earth grin


I'v no reply for you. You are obviously trolling.
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by fxskye: 10:33am On Sep 20, 2014
chinasaekperem2: FFK is the wisest yoruba man on earth grin

FFK! Ooo, ur clan can hire him as ur Wiseman. He is most unintelligent Yoruba man on earth.
A disgrace so to Ife n State of Osun

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by AbdH: 10:38am On Sep 20, 2014
PENMIGHT: Neither here nor there......

FFK , anywhere-belle-face!!!

A man devoid of a known character...the gap-toothed chamelion of our politics-scape!

A racist in mind and a hypocrite in colours.

Adorable in all regalia except in the cloak of virtues.

May you not run dry of your weeds.....and may your days be long in the dark alleyway of your hearts.

I used to respect that hypocritical, hateful and unrepentant political juggernaut heading for an abyss.

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by benzion72(m): 10:47am On Sep 20, 2014
FFK we know you and your antics. Ability to speak from both sides of the mouth. How far about your own looting case with EFCC

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by middlebelter(m): 10:48am On Sep 20, 2014
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activatenigeria: Much ado has been made about recent events in South Africa concerning the Nigerian-owned jet that was found loaded with millions of dollars and that was in the process of procuring arms and a fighter helicopter for the Nigerian military and security agencies. As a former Minister of WisAviation, I wish to assure the general public that the flying of large sums of cash by security and intelligence agencies for the purchase of arms in a time of war and conflict is something that is quite normal and that it happens quite often. As a matter of fact, it has happened under successive Nigerian governments, both military and civilian.

Obviously in the case of the jet that flew to South Africa with 9.3 million USD, there must have been a breakdown of communication between the South African authorities and ours and a few lapses in procedure here and there which is what has led to the seizure of the money and all the ensuing suspicion and confusion. However the idea that there was anything untoward or sinister about the whole transaction has no basis in logic, sense or rationality. Perhaps the only failing was the fact that the cash was not declared to South African Customs as is required by law.

The fact that our intelligence agencies have said that they were the ones that sent the money and that they have told us what it was for is
good enough for me. It appears to me that this was a lawful and legitimate exercise and that there is nothing for anyone to worry about. I am aware of the fact that the British, the French, the American, the Chinese, the Israeli, the Saudi Arabian and the Russian intelligence and security agencies, amongst many others, have indulged in such covert ‘’cash for arms’’ transactions on numerous occasions in different parts of the world.
They either sell such arms at short notice and off the cuff or they procure them for themselves or for unknown third parties. Even the South Africans themselves have done so on numerous occasions in the past.These are legitimate transactions that are covert and secret in nature but they are certainly not illegal.

Such is the murky and dark world of intelligence and security worldwide. There is plenty that we do not know about their day-to-day operations and they have their own unique way of doing things. We should not assume the worse or constantly denigrate them simply because we are not familiar or comfortable with their modus operandi. Suffice it to say that anyone that is in the process of getting arms to help our boys at the war front to fight Boko Haram and protect our citizens and our country ought to be regarded as heroes and not villains.
The attempt by certain elements in the opposition and the Nigerian media to stigmatise all those involved in this transaction and make the whole thing appear like something that is out of the ordinary or sordid and criminal in nature really does nauseate me. Those that know no better ought to appreciate the fact that this is how the real world operates and they should learn to live with it.

The Nigerian intelligence services operate in no different a way to their colleagues in the international community and they do so with as much patriotism, professionalism and commitment as their counterparts from other parts of the world. And yes, we do have our very own ‘’James Bonds’’ in our intelligence services even though, more often than not, they are not recognised, celebrated or appreciated. I counsel that we should cut these men and women that work in the shadows and in secrecy some slack and that we should not be too quick to label them as sleazy rogues who are attempting to indulge in all manner of criminal activities.

Since we are on this topic, I would like to take this opportunity to say one or two things about the way in which Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has been villified, maligned and treated with the utmost disdain and contempt in this and other matters by elements within the leading opposition party in our country.

The truth is that contrary to what some of the leading lights in the opposition would have us believe, he is not an arms smuggler, a money launderer, a murderer or a Boko Haram sponsor. Going to a foreign land and telling the Parliament of that country that the President of CAN in Nigeria is the head of Boko Haram, as one or two of them have just done, is not only a pernicious and vicious lie but it is also utterly shameful and disgraceful. Worst of all, it is an affront to the Christian community in Nigeria and a reckless provocation.

On the South African matter, it is clear that Pastor Oritsejafor was not the owner of the 9.3 million USD and neither was he aware that the cash was being flown on the plane. Though he has confirmed that he was the owner of the plane he has also pointed out the fact that he had leased it out to a company on a long term basis who were themselves subleasing it out to other companies for regular trips.

He has also said that he had no idea about who they were subleasing it to, where they were flying it to or who or what they were carrying in it in any of their operations. The two companies that were involved, both the one that leased it from Oritsejafor and the one that subleased it from them for the journey to South Africa, have since confirmed and corroborated what he has said.

In my view, that ought to settle the matter. Yet some people, fuelled and egged on by a ravenous and desperate opposition with a dark and sinister hidden agenda, have refused to let go of the matter and allow sleeping dogs to lie. Those in our land that are trying to divide our ranks and denigrate us by alleging that Oritsejafor is involved in gun-running, money-laundering, Boko Haram or any other filthy and unsavory criminal activity are the lowest of the low. They are wicked and cruel and I have no doubt that such people are in desperate need of prayer.

They need deep intercession and deliverance from the demons that have taken control of them and that are using them. The truth is that it is a grave insult to the Christian community for anyone to suggest that the leader of the umbrella organisation of the over 80 million-strong Christian faithfuls in Nigeria is a sponsor of a vicious and barbaric Islamist sect that has killed and abducted more Christians and burnt more churches than any other terrorist organisation in the history of the African continent.

The same people may as well tell us that the leaders of the Christian community in Syria and Iraq are the ones behind ISIL and ISIS. They can also tell us that the Christian leaders in their respective countries are the ones behind Al Shabab, the Taliban, the Al Nusra Front, Islamic Jihad, Al Qaeda, Daesh, Hamas, the supporter of APC, the Islamic Brotherhood and all the other terrorist organisations that have recently afflicted the world with their vile inhumanity, their sheer evil and their venal barbarism.

It is only in Nigeria that the leadership of the Christian community would be accused, by a supposedly serious-minded opposition, of wanting to wipe out the Christian faith, wanting to kill all the Christians and moderate Muslims in the country and wanting to establish an Islamic fundamentalist state where 6th century sharia law applies, where little girls are subjected to serial rape and where women are enslaved.

Calling the President of CAN a money-launderer and arms-smuggler and accusing him of murder and sponsoring terror will not help to create religious harmony in our country. As a matter of fact, it will completely destroy it. Those that are doing so and the supporter of APC political party that is stirring up the hornet’s nest and encouraging them ought to think very carefully about the implications of what they are doing.
We know that they have a religious agenda but they should not take this too far or push us to the wall. Our meekness and humility should not be taken for weakness or stupidity. It is in their own interest and in the interest of the unity of our nation for them to leave the President of CAN alone before matters get out of hand and before all hell breaks loose.

He deserves to be accorded the same level of respect from the Muslim community in our country as the Sultan of Sokoto, the leader of the Muslims in Nigeria, is accorded by the Christians. What is good for the goose is surely good for the gander. A word is enough for the wise.

Respect is reciprocal. If APC as a party is interested in the unity of this country, it is time they call the like of El-Rufai to order. His continual attack on Christians and CAN president should s t o p ! He should imagine a Christian politician' embarasseds attack on the Sultan of Sokoto at every given opportunity. Their approach to politics will only win them more enemies and suspicion than friends and members no matter how good they may claim to be as a party. It is better to live in peace with half loaf of bread than to have leaders from a party that will plunge us into ethno-religious war>

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Nobody: 11:10am On Sep 20, 2014
LajaLaba: Hahahahaha what a muppet!must it always be about opposition party?I hate u party guys with utmost passion but i hate PDP more why?because u guys made it easy.......If u are a bit wise u will know this is just a pure money laundering......We knows the owner of that jet

Mr man go and sleep when you dont have a simple understanding of how the world runs. Nigerian Government made orders of letal weaponry which the US Government blocked for reason best known to them, now there is a necessary need that we get those amours and the only option was to resort to black ops arm purchase which every country in the world does but it went wrong maybe a saboteur tipped the SA authority's off or the Nigerian part didn't settle well.

The world of intelligence and military is so darkened more than darkness itself so stick to what you know and don't talk about what you don't know and what you might never understand how it works.

Nobody denied owning the money, the military/Government claimed it. The world is a free world believe whatever you want to believe. If it was money laundering nobody would have claimed the money. Try and use your brains for ones and stop letting others think for you.

In the world of black market arms sales, money aint declared at the airport or to any governmental organization because it is Black. The new weaponry the military is using to route boko haram do you know how it was gotten? all you do is talk trashes up and down
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Nobody: 11:13am On Sep 20, 2014
Freelancer00: Sure u're right but when the person has 11 trucks already and still come and borrow u that has only 1. Now explain that

First this is a black op operation which must have no link to the Government, They would have easily used the Presidential Jet to fly the money and nobody would even discover it but in the world of black arms sales. There must be no link to the real buyer. That's how these things work. is more blacker than you can imagine
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Nobody: 11:15am On Sep 20, 2014
bitterpenis:
Like I said you are as DAFT as your example, you lack critical reasoning to contribute anything reasonable hence your lame example, a secondary school pupil won't even come up with such an example.... shows how weak and dull your brain is, I'm not surprised because I'm sure you have wanked the sense out of it

Provide your own critical reasoning and you won't, rather you resort to name calling, thats how you guys behave and unfortunately for you I have no time to waste on you. Have a free ride mofo
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by shiffi(m): 11:20am On Sep 20, 2014
ffk political prostitute

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Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by DIVINE78: 11:23am On Sep 20, 2014
ilugunboy: 

Are you still one of those thinking it is still a coincidence that from all available jets in the Presidential fleet, the air force fleet and other numerous private aircraft in Nigeria.....the goverment saw only a jet owned by a close confidante of the President suitable for the assignment....?

Let's call it what it is......it's was a MONEY LAUNDERING expedition that went awry.

You guys should leave Christians out of this.
Re: The Cash, The Jet And Ayo Oritsejafor By Femi Fani Kayode by Kalex01(m): 11:27am On Sep 20, 2014
Ok

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