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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Ratello: 10:59am On Apr 04, 2019
phyllosilicate:
If President Muhammadu Buhari goes by the recommendation of the National Judicial Council (NJC), Walter Onnoghen, the chief justice of Nigeria (CJN) could get retirement benefits in cash and kind up to N2.5 billion, checks by TheCable have revealed.

As part of the package for a retired chief justice, a house will be built for him in Abuja with a nine-digit sum for furnishing — in addition to a severance gratuity that is 300% of his annual basic salary of N3,363,972.50, as well as pension for life.

Just like state governors, a retired chief justice is entitled to a number of domestic staff and sundry allowances for personal upkeep.

This package for judicial officers was put together by the NJC long before Onnoghen became the CJN in 2017.

However, if he is dismissed, he will not be entitled to any benefits.

TheCable reported on Wednesday that the NJC has recommended the embattled CJN for compulsory retirement after deliberating on a petition by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) which alleges “financial impropriety, infidelity to the constitution and other economic and financial crimes related laws”.

Onnoghen, who denies all allegations, is also undergoing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over charges of false asset declaration.

TheCable understands that members of the NJC were not convinced by his defence but also decided that he should be offered a “soft landing” through retirement.

This option may also include withdrawing criminal charges against him.

“The major problem Onnoghen’s defence had was that even though he claimed those funds found in his accounts were his, he could not provide evidence on how he made the money,” a source in the know of the deliberations told TheCable.

“He provided evidence of source of income from one investment but that went nowhere near the $200,000 per annum deposits in his account. Unfortunately, there is a supreme court judgement that says where your assets exceed your income, the burden of proof is on you, not on the prosecution.

“It also did not help Onnoghen that he never touched his salary account for so many years. He said he was living off the proceeds from his farms, but he did not provide a single proof to back this up.

“Also, money paid into his account by senior lawyers is completely unethical. You can say they do not amount to much, but you cannot justify such impunity. It was a very difficult case to make.”

NOT THAT EASY

Presidency sources, however, told TheCable that the option of “soft landing” will be difficult to justify “given the anti-corruption efforts of President Buhari”.

TheCable learnt that before the scandal blew into the open, Onnoghen was given the option of early voluntary retirement.

“Under this arrangement, he would have kept all the monies found in his accounts and received all his benefits from the system, but he chose to fight till the very end,” the source said.

“The implication now is that the criminal charges may go on, his assets will be frozen and will most likely be forfeited to the federal government after his trial and he will be banned from holding public office for at least 10 years.”

Onnoghen has closed his defence at the CCT and the tribunal is expected to give its judgment at the next sitting on April 15.

But for the crisis, Onnoghen, who is 68, was due for retirement in 2020.


https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-onnoghen-stands-to-get-n2-5bn-benefits-in-soft-landing-option/amp

NJC just openly displayed their madness for the world to see it clearly shows that they are acting a script from the Presidency.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Myself2(m): 11:00am On Apr 04, 2019
Chaiiiii
Is this not an admission on the part of the FG that they have erred procedurally
Is this not an attempt to "settle" or bribe the man and buy his silence
Anyway, please me too I need soft landing oooo, please where and how do they register for soft landing cos I'm not understanding this Buhari govt of "integrity"

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Punt(m): 11:00am On Apr 04, 2019
Arrangee as usual.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by famouscargo4u: 11:02am On Apr 04, 2019
The problem we have in the country begins with RMFAC. How can they allocate such huge suma to president,VP,Legislators and Judiciary leaving about average Nigerian with minimum wage. Imagine these set salaries and allowances are up to 30% of budget while education is barely 10% . And hey, this is not about Buhari. I recommend total scrapping of the National Assembly to be replaced with a 36 man committee which would be speakers of state assemblies across the country.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Nobody: 11:05am On Apr 04, 2019
phyllosilicate:
If President Muhammadu Buhari goes by the recommendation of the National Judicial Council (NJC), Walter Onnoghen, the chief justice of Nigeria (CJN) could get retirement benefits in cash and kind up to N2.5 billion, checks by TheCable have revealed.

As part of the package for a retired chief justice, a house will be built for him in Abuja with a nine-digit sum for furnishing — in addition to a severance gratuity that is 300% of his annual basic salary of N3,363,972.50, as well as pension for life.

Just like state governors, a retired chief justice is entitled to a number of domestic staff and sundry allowances for personal upkeep.

This package for judicial officers was put together by the NJC long before Onnoghen became the CJN in 2017.

However, if he is dismissed, he will not be entitled to any benefits.

TheCable reported on Wednesday that the NJC has recommended the embattled CJN for compulsory retirement after deliberating on a petition by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) which alleges “financial impropriety, infidelity to the constitution and other economic and financial crimes related laws”.

Onnoghen, who denies all allegations, is also undergoing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over charges of false asset declaration.

TheCable understands that members of the NJC were not convinced by his defence but also decided that he should be offered a “soft landing” through retirement.

This option may also include withdrawing criminal charges against him.

“The major problem Onnoghen’s defence had was that even though he claimed those funds found in his accounts were his, he could not provide evidence on how he made the money,” a source in the know of the deliberations told TheCable.

“He provided evidence of source of income from one investment but that went nowhere near the $200,000 per annum deposits in his account. Unfortunately, there is a supreme court judgement that says where your assets exceed your income, the burden of proof is on you, not on the prosecution.

“It also did not help Onnoghen that he never touched his salary account for so many years. He said he was living off the proceeds from his farms, but he did not provide a single proof to back this up.

“Also, money paid into his account by senior lawyers is completely unethical. You can say they do not amount to much, but you cannot justify such impunity. It was a very difficult case to make.”

NOT THAT EASY

Presidency sources, however, told TheCable that the option of “soft landing” will be difficult to justify “given the anti-corruption efforts of President Buhari”.

TheCable learnt that before the scandal blew into the open, Onnoghen was given the option of early voluntary retirement.

“Under this arrangement, he would have kept all the monies found in his accounts and received all his benefits from the system, but he chose to fight till the very end,” the source said.

“The implication now is that the criminal charges may go on, his assets will be frozen and will most likely be forfeited to the federal government after his trial and he will be banned from holding public office for at least 10 years.”

Onnoghen has closed his defence at the CCT and the tribunal is expected to give its judgment at the next sitting on April 15.

But for the crisis, Onnoghen, who is 68, was due for retirement in 2020.


https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-onnoghen-stands-to-get-n2-5bn-benefits-in-soft-landing-option/amp

The federal government should buried their face in shame and apologize to the CJN, if you found him corrupt that warrant his sack, why given him all the benefit? some times the leader thought the citizen don't have brain not knowing that is opportunity make them leader not that they think better than other citizen's.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by tuniski: 11:12am On Apr 04, 2019
Richdad50:
shocked

It will not be well with farmers of the constitution. It will not be well with them.

Kindly see the benefits of service. The poor and average who labor in sweat suffer post retirement while the rich and wealthy who enjoy through service enjoy more benefits post retirement.

Whatever you must do within the ambit of the law to eradicate poverty and struggle from your lineage, please do. Life is rigged against the simple and twisted against the poor but wealth is stealth.

Richdad
So it is in heaven!
Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by ogatboy(m): 11:14am On Apr 04, 2019
phyllosilicate:
If President Muhammadu Buhari goes by the recommendation of the National Judicial Council (NJC), Walter Onnoghen, the chief justice of Nigeria (CJN) could get retirement benefits in cash and kind up to N2.5 billion, checks by TheCable have revealed.

As part of the package for a retired chief justice, a house will be built for him in Abuja with a nine-digit sum for furnishing — in addition to a severance gratuity that is 300% of his annual basic salary of N3,363,972.50, as well as pension for life.

Just like state governors, a retired chief justice is entitled to a number of domestic staff and sundry allowances for personal upkeep.

This package for judicial officers was put together by the NJC long before Onnoghen became the CJN in 2017.

However, if he is dismissed, he will not be entitled to any benefits.

TheCable reported on Wednesday that the NJC has recommended the embattled CJN for compulsory retirement after deliberating on a petition by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) which alleges “financial impropriety, infidelity to the constitution and other economic and financial crimes related laws”.

Onnoghen, who denies all allegations, is also undergoing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over charges of false asset declaration.

TheCable understands that members of the NJC were not convinced by his defence but also decided that he should be offered a “soft landing” through retirement.

This option may also include withdrawing criminal charges against him.

“The major problem Onnoghen’s defence had was that even though he claimed those funds found in his accounts were his, he could not provide evidence on how he made the money,” a source in the know of the deliberations told TheCable.

“He provided evidence of source of income from one investment but that went nowhere near the $200,000 per annum deposits in his account. Unfortunately, there is a supreme court judgement that says where your assets exceed your income, the burden of proof is on you, not on the prosecution.

“It also did not help Onnoghen that he never touched his salary account for so many years. He said he was living off the proceeds from his farms, but he did not provide a single proof to back this up.

“Also, money paid into his account by senior lawyers is completely unethical. You can say they do not amount to much, but you cannot justify such impunity. It was a very difficult case to make.”

NOT THAT EASY

Presidency sources, however, told TheCable that the option of “soft landing” will be difficult to justify “given the anti-corruption efforts of President Buhari”.

TheCable learnt that before the scandal blew into the open, Onnoghen was given the option of early voluntary retirement.

“Under this arrangement, he would have kept all the monies found in his accounts and received all his benefits from the system, but he chose to fight till the very end,” the source said.

“The implication now is that the criminal charges may go on, his assets will be frozen and will most likely be forfeited to the federal government after his trial and he will be banned from holding public office for at least 10 years.”

Onnoghen has closed his defence at the CCT and the tribunal is expected to give its judgment at the next sitting on April 15.

But for the crisis, Onnoghen, who is 68, was due for retirement in 2020.


https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-onnoghen-stands-to-get-n2-5bn-benefits-in-soft-landing-option/amp

What they did not mention is that the government also cannot prove their case in a law court and decided to follow their usual media trial bullshit. They also did not state that he refused the soft landing option because he believes in justice. Only a guilty person will hurriedly take a soft landing option. He is willing to forfeit the benefit if he's guilty

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by 247Dior(m): 11:14am On Apr 04, 2019
TGM2015:
My question is

Should he enjoy such benefits, knowing fully well that he has enriched himself over and above the sum benefits using the same office.

They should advice him to resign and forfeit the benefits if found wanting on the allegations. That is the only reasonable soft landing they should be seeking. Promoting judiciary misconducts in any way is injustice to the nation.
it shows that the man was clean. . Fg doesn't want him in that sit that's all .

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by tuniski: 11:15am On Apr 04, 2019
Ratello:


NJC just openly displayed their madness for the world to see it clearly shows that they are acting a script from the Presidency.
This cable releases aint the truth until official press release of the report. The whole cable thing is suspect.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Evercurious(f): 11:15am On Apr 04, 2019
BruncleZuma:
So, he's being bribed...?

Yes my dear. Obviously no case against him

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Ugosample(m): 11:16am On Apr 04, 2019
Richdad50:
shocked

It will not be well with farmers of the constitution. It will not be well with them.

Kindly see the benefits of service. The poor and average who labor in sweat suffer post retirement while the rich and wealthy who enjoy through service enjoy more benefits post retirement.

Whatever you must do within the ambit of the law to eradicate poverty and struggle from your lineage, please do. Life is rigged against the simple and twisted against the poor but wealth is stealth.

Richdad

You have said it all
Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Nobody: 11:20am On Apr 04, 2019
fuckupnation:


The federal government should buried their face in shame and apologize to the CJN, if you found him corrupt that warrant his sack, why given him all the benefit? some times the leader thought the citizen don't have brain not knowing that is opportunity make them leader not that they think better than other citizen's.

Did you read the article? It's the NJC that recommended such not the FG. The FG will continue with the trial.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by famouscargo4u: 11:21am On Apr 04, 2019
famouscargo4u:
The problem we have in the country begins with RMFAC. How can they allocate such huge sums to president,VP,Legislators and Judiciary leaving average Nigerians with minimum wage. Imagine these set salaries and allowances are up to 30% of budget while education is barely 10% . And hey, this is not about Buhari. I recommend total scrapping of the National Assembly to be replaced with a 36 man committee which would be speakers of state assemblies across the country.
Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Neoteny(m): 11:26am On Apr 04, 2019
So there you have it, the judiciary is every bit as corrupt as the executive and legislative, collecting gargantuan filthy lucre designed as 'pension'

And they say the judiciary is the last hope of the plebians.
Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by hush15: 11:27am On Apr 04, 2019
TGM2015:
My question is

Should he enjoy such benefits, knowing fully well that he has enriched himself over and above the sum benefits using the same office.

They should advice him to resign and forfeit the benefits if found wanting on the allegations. That is the only reasonable soft landing they should be seeking. Promoting judiciary misconducts in any way is injustice to the nation.

why dont you have sense small atleast. Think this eay, if the man could get all these should he retire, who says he can have it while on the job. Maybe because we belittle the judiciary alot doesnt imply they dont have the pecks and profits.

one can only imagine his entitlements while a supreme court judge considering what he gets as benefits on retirements. How much more as CJN! Look, except you just pure hating, The CJN is as equal as the President or as the SP and can command wealth and influence. Its just only in Nigeria that we see one above all. dont forget, should the president and VP and Senate fall and die, He is the one to head government.

FG claimes he has over 2billion credit to him as illegal yet to retire him, you will need the same over 2billion plus more to sustain him after service. Abeg tell me, who is the joke on?

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by NaMeAboki: 11:33am On Apr 04, 2019
Lexusgs430:
Because they have no case against him? If they do this, it proves his removal was a premeditated political calculation........

Can't you read; even the NJC agreed that the weight of evidence against him, as proffered by the EFCC were substantive enough to warrant for his compulsory retirement.

However, it is appealing for a soft landing for him (instead of an outright sack) which included dropping the current case against him so that he can enjoy his full retirement benefits, without also the forfeiture of his apparent ill-gotten assets.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Lexusgs430: 11:35am On Apr 04, 2019
NaMeAboki:


Can't you read; even the NJC agreed that the weight of evidence against him, as proffered by the EFCC were substantive enough to warrant for his compulsory retirement.

However, it is appealing for a soft landing for him (instead of an outright sack) which included dropping the current case against him so that he can enjoy his full retirement benefits, without also the forfeiture of his apparent ill-gotten assets.


If he is guilty, why offer him all the benefits..... You that can read?......

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Bighead9: 11:36am On Apr 04, 2019
kenbee:
He should be reinstated period

Come and reinstate him na. You think this is Goodluck Jonathan, who adored Corruption? Ononghen will be prosecuted if found guilty.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by NgeneUkwenu(f): 11:38am On Apr 04, 2019
StaffofOrayan:
Are you not tired of being a donkey?
Do you need Jesus to tell you this is all politically motivated ??
Try and use your own thinking faculty sometimes, so in your mind you think he has 55 houses and billions of naira?
I hate sheeples!! People like you make govt throw stupid lies coz they know you got ur mouth open



Some of are disgusting to say the least.

So The FG told him not to declare his asset for 27 Years he was in service?

The FG equally paid 300000 dollars yearly into his account?

The FG equally gave Barrister Joe Agi, 30000 to pay into Onnoghen account? And also asked him to buy Mercedes C Class for him in 2009?

Why are guys interwoven with corruption? Tufiakwa!

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by NgeneUkwenu(f): 11:40am On Apr 04, 2019
Lexusgs430:



If he is guilty, why offer him all the benefits..... You that can read?......

Did you even read the article? Who offered him? Buhari or the FG? Go and sell your Umigidi phone. You don't know anything else.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by tuniski: 11:40am On Apr 04, 2019
NaMeAboki:


Can't you read; even the NJC agreed that the weight of evidence against him, as proffered by the EFCC were substantive enough to warrant for his compulsory retirement.

However, it is appealing for a soft landing for him (instead of an outright sack) which included dropping the current case against him so that he can enjoy his full retirement benefits, without also the forfeiture of his apparent ill-gotten assets.
Relying on media trial chai. All they are doing is finding a way to set the agenda that onneghen must be guilty even, after failing to prove so.

If the report finds him guilty the Vindictive buhari would by now address the nation and call for the head of Onneghen.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Lexusgs430: 11:41am On Apr 04, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:


Did you even read the article? Who offered him? Buhari or the FG? Go and sell your Umigidi phone. You don't know anything else.

It's not Umigidi...... But Umidigi...... At least you can read...
Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Sholaco: 11:43am On Apr 04, 2019
Coin
Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by NaMeAboki: 11:49am On Apr 04, 2019
tuniski:

Relying on media trial chai. All they are doing is finding a way to set the agenda that onneghen must be guilty even, after failing to prove so.

If the report finds him guilty the Vindictive buhari would by now address the nation and call for the head of Onneghen.


I guess to you the NJC is also part of the media; and furthermore, by implication, even if found guilty you expect Buhari to let him go scot free - else he is vindictive.

Well done; you done try.
Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by NaMeAboki: 11:53am On Apr 04, 2019
Lexusgs430:



If he is guilty, why offer him all the benefits..... You that can read?......

Apparently, you are the one who still can't read and doesn't even understand the meaning of soft landing.

I suggest you read the article again, this time more slowly, before you post again.
Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by docadams: 11:54am On Apr 04, 2019
As it stands, Onnoghen's case has almost gone full cycle, back to PMB table. Good!
Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Deepthoughts: 11:55am On Apr 04, 2019
phyllosilicate:
If President Muhammadu Buhari goes by the recommendation of the National Judicial Council (NJC), Walter Onnoghen, the chief justice of Nigeria (CJN) could get retirement benefits in cash and kind up to N2.5 billion, checks by TheCable have revealed.

As part of the package for a retired chief justice, a house will be built for him in Abuja with a nine-digit sum for furnishing — in addition to a severance gratuity that is 300% of his annual basic salary of N3,363,972.50, as well as pension for life.

Just like state governors, a retired chief justice is entitled to a number of domestic staff and sundry allowances for personal upkeep.

This package for judicial officers was put together by the NJC long before Onnoghen became the CJN in 2017.

However, if he is dismissed, he will not be entitled to any benefits.

TheCable reported on Wednesday that the NJC has recommended the embattled CJN for compulsory retirement after deliberating on a petition by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) which alleges “financial impropriety, infidelity to the constitution and other economic and financial crimes related laws”.

Onnoghen, who denies all allegations, is also undergoing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over charges of false asset declaration.

TheCable understands that members of the NJC were not convinced by his defence but also decided that he should be offered a “soft landing” through retirement.

This option may also include withdrawing criminal charges against him.

“The major problem Onnoghen’s defence had was that even though he claimed those funds found in his accounts were his, he could not provide evidence on how he made the money,” a source in the know of the deliberations told TheCable.

“He provided evidence of source of income from one investment but that went nowhere near the $200,000 per annum deposits in his account. Unfortunately, there is a supreme court judgement that says where your assets exceed your income, the burden of proof is on you, not on the prosecution.

“It also did not help Onnoghen that he never touched his salary account for so many years. He said he was living off the proceeds from his farms, but he did not provide a single proof to back this up.

“Also, money paid into his account by senior lawyers is completely unethical. You can say they do not amount to much, but you cannot justify such impunity. It was a very difficult case to make.”

NOT THAT EASY

Presidency sources, however, told TheCable that the option of “soft landing” will be difficult to justify “given the anti-corruption efforts of President Buhari”.

TheCable learnt that before the scandal blew into the open, Onnoghen was given the option of early voluntary retirement.

“Under this arrangement, he would have kept all the monies found in his accounts and received all his benefits from the system, but he chose to fight till the very end,” the source said.

“The implication now is that the criminal charges may go on, his assets will be frozen and will most likely be forfeited to the federal government after his trial and he will be banned from holding public office for at least 10 years.”

Onnoghen has closed his defence at the CCT and the tribunal is expected to give its judgment at the next sitting on April 15.

But for the crisis, Onnoghen, who is 68, was due for retirement in 2020.


https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-onnoghen-stands-to-get-n2-5bn-benefits-in-soft-landing-option/amp
This NJC are hypocrites,they said they wouldn't want their decision to be in public dormain before Mr President takes action on their recommendations,but now whether true or false a lot of news is making round in the media about their recommendations,if this matter ever gets to the Senate,let the Senate also invite the NJC to clearly explain their findings whether for or against onnoghen.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by BruncleZuma: 11:56am On Apr 04, 2019
Evercurious:


Yes my dear. Obviously no case against him

The sheer size of the media trial and this is the end result...a forced retirement or 'soft landing' ?

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by Lexusgs430: 11:59am On Apr 04, 2019
NaMeAboki:


Apparently, you are the one who still can't read and doesn't even understand the meaning of soft landing.

I suggest you read the article again, this time more slowly, before you post again.

You are the one failing to understand.... It's your collective wealth that is been plundered..........

Why soft landing if he is guilty?.....? I hope you read very slowly too, understanding my very few points......
Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by tuniski: 12:00pm On Apr 04, 2019
NaMeAboki:


I guess to you the NJC is also part of the media; and furthermore, by implication, even if found guilty you expect Buhari to let him go scot free - else he is vindictive.

Well done; you done try.
Did the NJC give you their report or you are a member of the panel?

Pele common sense is not always common.

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Re: Onnoghen Stands To Get N2.5bn Benefits In ‘soft Landing’ Option - The Cable by StaffofOrayan(m): 12:01pm On Apr 04, 2019
You forgot about the 55 houses and billions of naira I'm foreign accounts.
Can we agree the govt put that out to make him guilty before the public?
Where did you get the news of non declaration of assets for 27 Years?

""Judges may not accept gifts, favors, bequests, or loans from lawyers, their firms or litigants if they have come or are likely to come before the judge""

None of the lawyers have appeared before the CJN, the Supreme Court is not a one man show.

I bet you also believe Saraki sent those boys to rob that bank and Dino shot a policeman with a pump action. And those that have doubts are lovers of corruption?

My friend go and sitdown



NgeneUkwenu:


Some of are disgusting to say the least.

So The FG told him not to declare his asset for 27 Years he was in service?

The FG equally paid 300000 dollars yearly into his account?

The FG equally gave Barrister Joe Agi, 30000 to pay into Onnoghen account? And also asked him to buy Mercedes C Class for him in 2009?

Why are guys interwoven with corruption? Tufiakwa!

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