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Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by akigbemaru: 3:11am On Aug 07, 2009
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We taking over all around the world grin grin
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by Onlytruth(m): 4:52am On Aug 07, 2009
akigbemaru:

The best religion right now is Islam Christianity Orisha grin grin grin
We taking over all around the world grin grin

Ewu ofe mmanu!
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by kelvinnn(m): 5:48am On Aug 07, 2009
Well thank GOD say GOD no be man, if 2 say him na man all of una wey open una rotten mouth dey yab am una for don die tay tay, HUMAN BEINGS ARE HEARTLESS!

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Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by Nezan(m): 10:05am On Aug 07, 2009
frijos:

President Yar'adua shud pls do something about this fast.
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by BabaOlu(m): 8:09am On Aug 08, 2009
Boko Haram: SSS boss blocks investigation of Modiboo


Dr. Ahmed Modibbo

The decision of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua to probe the Boko Haram crisis through his National Security Adviser (NSA), Major-General Abdullahi Sarki Muktar (retd) may have reached a dead end following moves by the Director-General of the State Security Service (SSS), Afakriya Gadzama to block all security agencies from investigating the alleged culpability in the crisis of his former classmate and Executive Secretary of Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Dr. Ahmed Modibbo.

Pointblanknews.com had recently broken the story that some top security chiefs were analyzing a lead that Modibbo’s decision to divert close to N6 billion meant for the feeding of indigent pupils under a special UBEC programme may have heightened the ease with which the children swelled the ranks of the Boko Haram sect.

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Apart from international odium which the four-day crisis brought to bear on Nigeria, over 800 persons including military and police officers lost their lives. Several police stations were torched by the sect members in some parts of Northern Nigeria, while destruction became the lot of properties worth hundreds of millions of naira.

But speaking on Tuesday when the President of the Republic of Benin, Boni Yayi visited in Abuja, Yar’Adua disclosed that he had instructed his NSA to investigate “all the events” and carry out a “post-mortem with the security agencies as a first step, so that we can have a full report of what happened during the crisis.”

Some officials in the office of the NSA’s told Pointblanknews.com that the President’s order to their boss may be “a very tall order” given what they said was Gadzama’s seeming resolve “to work at cross-purposes with our office since the onset of the crisis.”

Said one of the sources: “Even before the outbreak of the crisis (Boko Haram) we were working on a lead that the SSS DG (Gadzama) has been compromising his office by frustrating any attempt to investigate Modibbo, whom we understand was his classmate at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. We understand both graduated with honours degrees in history in 1976 or so.”

The source volunteered that they were also working on another lead revealing how the SSS boss “helped cover Modibbo’s tracks by planting SSS officers on his perceived lecturer-opponents, particularly after he (Modibbo) was indicted by the Estate Department of ABU for forgeries of documents when he chaired the committee on the rehabilitation of Senior Staff Quarters in the school.”

Offered the security official, “our investigations revealed that no sooner had Modibbo been indicted for fraudulently falsifying the figures on the cost of the exercise, than he began to use Gadzama to plant beer in the refrigerators of those he suspected spearheaded his indictment, fully aware that the punishment for such was dismissal. And that was how a good number of otherwise innocent lecturers were shown the way out of ABU.”

Another official in the NSA’s office recounted how they were “completely scandalized” to learn of how Modibbo got Gadzama to vet and submit an unsigned and undated “Investigation report on suspected fraudulent activities of Inter-markets Nig. Ltd to Mr. President.”

He affirmed: “We now have sufficient reasons to believe that a 17-page document authored by Modibbo’s lawyer, one John Gaul Lebo, who sent EFCC a petition on 31 st October, 2008 on the same Intermarkets’ issue, is the same document Gadzama forwarded Mr. President as “SSS comprehensive report on alleged fraud by Intermarkets Nig. Ltd.”

The official also narrated how, in their professional opinion, the SSS boss “blundered by allowing Modibbo con him into substituting the name of a principal officer in UBEC under investigation, just to settle old scores.”

He explained: “Now, Manasseh Mulkat Mutfwang is the suspended UBEC deputy director of procurement. Paul is Manasseh’s elder brother and Modibbo’s former teacher-colleague at ABU. But in all SSS reports on the N850 million contract scam, what kept appearing was Paul Mutfwang and not Manasseh Mutfwang. We kept scratching our heads, trying to figure out why the SSS DG would allow what we thought was a slip in a matter involving N850 million. Why he chose to write Paul Mutfwang instead of Manasseh Mutfwang? Not anymore.

“In about 1989, we gathered, Paul Mutfwang and Modibbo, who at the time was also teaching in ABU, had a brawl on the heels of a reckless declaration by Modibbo that his Hausa-Fulani ethnic stock were divinely ordained to lord over Muftwang’s so-called Northern minorities.

“In the course of the brawl, Modibbo, we gathered, almost lost an eye. 20 years later, Paul, a political science lecturer in Zaria, finds his name in the ‘credible SSS report’ to Mr. President in a matter involving UBEC’s headquarters in Abuja. A certain Patrick Bassey signs a letter covering this ‘credible SSS report’ on behalf of his boss, Gadzama, to Mr. President on 7th April, 2009. This must be the eighth wonder of the world,” snickered the official.

The official said they were also investigating the possibility that a sponsored arsonist was behind the recent torching of ABU’s history department which housed the documents indicting the UBEC boss for allegedly mismanaging funds for the renovation of senior staff quarters. “With rumours making the rounds that Modibbo is eyeing the Adamawa governorship seat in 2011, it would be too risky to leave any indicting reports to chance,” opined the security official.

Another official in the office of the NSA gave an insight into what they said was Gadzama’s penchant for circumventing “due process” in the conduct of his professional duties, a development the official said largely called to question the reliability of the numerous security reports which the SSS boss churns out to the President on a daily basis.

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He recalled how Gadzama had in the wake of the SSS investigation into the UBEC scam, personally handed Modibbo an SSS summons on some UBEC officials, saying the move ran “against laid down procedures for communicating inter-agency official correspondences.”

“We were totally disappointed but not surprised to note that the summons to the UBEC officers on “Investigation Activities” with reference number S.605/8708, and dated November 19, 2008, was personally delivered to Modibbo by the SSS DG, because none of the letters on which Modibbo later minuted on was acknowledged by UBEC’s registry officials as having being received by them.

“Another blunder happened shortly thereafter, but this time it was the EFCC. In a February 9, 2009 letter with reference number CR:3000/EFCC/ABJ/ASO/TB/Vol 8/97, EFCC advised Modibbo to release the four officers “to interview the undersigned through O/C Team B on Wednesday, 11 th February, 2009, by 100.00 hrs at No. 1 Mohammed Bello Street, Asokoro, Abuja.

“Even though the letter was signed on behalf of the EFCC chairman, Modibbo didn’t have any qualms about unilaterally changing the date stated for the summons. Instead of Wednesday, 11 th February, 2009, written by EFCC in black and white, Modibbo unilaterally changed the date with his red pen to Tuesday, 17 th February, 2009,” he clarified.

Meanwhile, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday to approve a proposal by the Minister of State for Education, Hajiya Aishatu Dukku to empower Modibbo award contracts for six yet-to-be ascertained items totaling N2.45 billion. Modibbo had on 22 nd June, 2009, secured the nod of the Ministerial Tenders Board to award contracts totaling N3.3 billion. He has since awarded the contracts to his numerous mistresses and cronies.

Pointblanknews.com gathered from Presidency sources that FEC rejected the memo to avert the embarrassment it would have caused the Yar’Adua administration, which is still struggling to dust off the ashes of the Boko Haram crisis.

Sources close to the Ministry of Education had confided in Pointblanknews.com that the contracts for the “six items” were designed to line the pockets of First Lady Turai Yar’adua, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Yayale Ahmed, minister of agriculture, Dr. Said Abba Ruma, and Katsina-based notorious smuggler, Alhaji Dahiru Mangal “so that they may continue to give Dukku and Modibbo the necessary backing to perpetrate atrocities.”
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by muhsin(m): 11:33am On Aug 08, 2009
Here and there. Wonder.
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by baconline(m): 1:15pm On Aug 08, 2009
I am so happy seeing every body expressing himself freely about religion.Pray that the northern muslim does not read these posts; our brothers in the north will be slaugthered for this discussion.They will also demand the identity of all the people that commented on their prophet.So make sure if you are commenting on this topic negatively ,your jet should be on the tarmac ready for TAKE OFF
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by Utali(m): 8:15pm On Aug 08, 2009
For every single Igbo man they kill, 7 Hausa people will die!!!
Make them try am with my people again!!!!, i will personally kill 7 Hausa men and up their pics here, someone put me to the test!
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by MustardInc: 9:31pm On Aug 08, 2009
HOW LONG - HOW LONG - SHALL INJUSTICE THRIVE WITH IMPUNITY?!

2 NIGERIANS killed without a TRIAL!


SCARY to even think I ever plan to move back home!
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by toluxa1(m): 1:59am On Aug 09, 2009
This thing is very clear to me now. The Boko Haram could'nt have orgnised this hold thing without the help of some Top Polititians (might be anybody), just like the Niger Delta Militants. Now, the capture of Yusuf was clearly a big blow for them and so one way or the other, they organised for him to be shot dead. This is evident in the Controversy between the Army Report and that of the Police.
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by ohsee1: 9:59pm On Aug 09, 2009
either the religion preaches intolerance,or akigbemaru the orisha adherent isnt reppin it properly,there are ways to disagree with a religiuos p.o.v. without being abusive or sounding like a bigot
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by 3sha4lyf: 12:03am On Aug 10, 2009
Utali:

For every single Igbo man they kill,  7 Hausa people will die!!!
Make them try am with my people again!!!!, i will personally kill 7 Hausa men and up their pics here, someone put me to the test!
Two wrongs dont make a right,  Pls dont stir up a war btw Hausas n Igbos, with ur words,  dat way, u'll just finish Nigeria, and we'll make the 4th World war,


Tboy007:

@ panteleonk

, What a dumb post from a dumb poster, shame on u!Your likes are not fit 4 Nairaland.I am positive u are bereft of any iota of intellectual substance or cognitive reasoning .The likes of u just open ur big fat mouth & sow discord among the citizens of this great nation, while complaining on everything possible.Shame on u!

Pls dont mind the PANT,  IT is seekin for notice. Ignore IT pls,
kshow1:

what rubbish is this ?
what as this got to do with the subject matter ?

You got me laughin my ribssssssss grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by udezue(m): 2:15am On Aug 10, 2009
Utali:

For every single Igbo man they kill, 7 Hausa people will die!!!
Make them try am with my people again!!!!, i will personally kill 7 Hausa men and up their pics here, someone put me to the test!

GBAM!
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by THEAMAKA(f): 6:30am On Aug 10, 2009
THESE PEOPLE ARE SO HEARTLESS!!
WHAT DID THE MAN IN THE WHITE DO?

HE WAS UNARMED AND DIDNT DO ANYTHING.

THIS IS JUST ANOTHER SENSELESS KILLING.

SEE HOW THESE POLICEMEN JUST KILLED THIS MAN.

IT WAS SO PAINFUL WATCHING HIM AS HE WAS GETTING READY TO DIE.

WICKED DEMONS!!

NIGERIANS, WE DO DEMONS!!!
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by chidichris(m): 3:56pm On Aug 10, 2009
THESE PEOPLE ARE SO HEARTLESS!!
WHAT DID THE MAN IN THE WHITE DO?

HE WAS UNARMED AND DIDNT DO ANYTHING.

THIS IS JUST ANOTHER SENSELESS KILLING.

SEE HOW THESE POLICEMEN JUST KILLED THIS MAN.

IT WAS SO PAINFUL WATCHING HIM AS HE WAS GETTING READY TO DIE.

WICKED DEMONS!!

NIGERIANS, WE DO DEMONS!!!

@the amaka,
what is wrong in killing a killer? what will u say if u or ur family member is a victim of this radical killings? well, since u are still alive, u need a taste of their venom to understand it well.
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by THEAMAKA(f): 5:48pm On Aug 10, 2009
chidichris:

@the amaka,
what is wrong in killing a killer? what will u say if u or ur family member is a victim of this radical killings? well, since u are still alive, u need a taste of their venom to understand it well.

what are you talking about? if anyone was to judge from the video it will appear that the man in the white was innocent. it looks like they just dragged him and decided to kill him.
come on! judging from the second video the man looks innocent.
but maybe otherwise.
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by bawomolo(m): 5:53pm On Aug 10, 2009
Utali:

For every single Igbo man they kill, 7 Hausa people will die!!!
Make them try am with my people again!!!!, i will personally kill 7 Hausa men and up their pics here, someone put me to the test!

awww. you aint doing shit with your internet gangsta.

why haven't you stormed kano yet? rambo wannabe.
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by djpalapala(m): 9:28am On Aug 14, 2009
From all indications, all those commenting on this issue do not have the full details of what they are commenting on. Tell a man whose entire family was wiped out in the mayhem in maiduguri, tell the family of the Pastors that were gunned down in the same mindless killings of boko haram, tell all the people of Maiduguri leaving in fear now since the incident about how wrong the extra judiciary killing was of the man responsible for all these. Churches were burnt, mosques burnt and vandalised all in the name of what? The man was guilty and he didn't deny it. If he could lead his poeple to break open a prison and set loose all the inmates who do not even have any connection with him, what do you think his followers still at large will do to any prison they might decide to hold him? If you are not in the heat of things then most times you won't know how hot it is. I am a resident of maiduguri and I give thanks to God that the evil infested man is dead, not only my opinion but the unreserved opinions of all those residing in Maiduguri, both Christians and Muslims alike.
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by sukajo: 12:25pm On Aug 14, 2009
I don't like to believe that Boko Haram Leader was killed by some gun intoxicated police men. We need to know the rationality for his extra judicial killing. Who is the sponsor of the killing and to gain what? We certainly know that for no reason police will not just killed the man who I watched on this video cooperating with security agents with his flow of responses. Well, this is naija for you. They sponsor you and if they achieved their target they will eliminate you. Sorry for people who have a believe on this heartless paper tigers.
Re: Boko Haram Leader Interogation Before Execution And Police Killing A Civilian by lupey: 1:21am On Jun 12, 2013
This is so wrong! Totally against the principle of legality and his fundamental human rights! The man was guilty quite alright but it wasn't for the police to extra-judicially kill him. Who does that He was probably going to be sentenced 2 death anyway,but he still shldnt have been killed without authority from a competent court with jurisdiction. Let's oppose extra-judicial killings,in every way we can!

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