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Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Abagworo(m): 7:06pm On Oct 10, 2010
Ateke,Tompolo et al were referred to as ex-militants and were clearly separate from MEND.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Ibime(m): 7:15pm On Oct 10, 2010
Let's get this right.

IBB is the mastermind.

Okah's boys carry out the bombing.

Ben Jessy and Chima Orlu are the 2 bomb specialists.

Eduware and Niger Delta Renaissance whatever are arrested.

Dokpesi is arrested for giving money to Edo and Eduwari or whatever.

What's the link again?

Until we find out the link between Eduwari, Ben Jessy and Chima Orlu, everything is mere speculation.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Beaf: 7:58pm On Oct 10, 2010
Ibime:

Let's get this right.

IBB is the mastermind.

Okah's boys carry out the bombing.

Ben Jessy and Chima Orlu are the 2 bomb specialists.

Eduware and Niger Delta Renaissance whatever are arrested.

Dokpesi is arrested for giving money to Edo and Eduwari or whatever.

What's the link again?

Until we find out the link between Eduwari, Ben Jessy and Chima Orlu, everything is mere speculation.

No. This is strictly Dokpesi's party. What we are wondering is how a grown man that purportedly runs a responsible multi-billion Naira business could tell such conflicting stories. We can't speculate on the outcome of the SSS investigations, they are the experts.
I can't help but wonder if they only let Dokpesi out to hang himself in public as he is doing very effectively now.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by truly: 9:58pm On Oct 10, 2010
Beaf:

No. This is strictly Dokpesi's party. What we are wondering is how a grown man that purportedly runs a responsible multi-billion Naira business could tell such conflicting stories. We can't speculate on the outcome of the SSS investigations, they are the experts.
I can't help but wonder if they only let Dokpesi out to hang himself in public as he is doing very effectively now.
What we are also wondering is how a president (in control of SSS, DMI, NIA etc) will present FAKE text messages against a ctizen on national television
But refuses to go to the court with the evidence
Anyway it is a PDP thing - there is NOT A SINGLE TRUTHFUL PERSON is in PDP
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Nobody: 11:22pm On Oct 10, 2010
Beaf:

No. This is strictly Dokpesi's party. What we are wondering is how a grown man that purportedly runs a responsible multi-billion Naira business could tell such conflicting stories. We can't speculate on the outcome of the SSS investigations, they are the experts.
I can't help but wonder if they only let Dokpesi out to hang himself in public as he is doing very effectively now.

tell that to gej who is saying mend are his brothers, mend are not responsible, i never exonerated mend

and as for calling the sss experts - maybe at detaining innocent taxi drivers for three months, when there's ral work it better not be raining

it is only in the eyes of the die hard gej loyalists that dokpesi is guilty

the rest of nigeria is watching a reenactment of the darkest abacaha type setups with morbid fascination
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Beaf: 11:26pm On Oct 10, 2010
^
Make sense of Dokpesi's statements if you can. There is no sense in regurgitating meaningless rote.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by naijaking1: 11:28pm On Oct 10, 2010
oyb:

tell that to gej who is saying mend are his brothers, mend are not responsible, i never exonerated mend

and as for calling the sss experts - maybe at detaining innocent taxi drivers for three months, when there's ral work it better not be raining

it is only in the eyes of the die hard gej loyalists that dokpesi is guilty

the rest of nigeria is watching a reenactment of the darkest abacaha type setups with morbid fascination

Anybody finding Dokpesi guilty or innocent at this time is wrong, because the investigation has just begun.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by marcdunu: 11:48pm On Oct 10, 2010
naijaking1:

Anybody finding Dokpesi guilty or innocent at this time is wrong, because the investigation has just begun.

The last time I checked it is still Innocent until proven guilty.

not the other way round.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Regouch: 12:30pm On Oct 11, 2010
Am neither a judge nor jury but from Mr.Dokpesi's account of his involvement
methinks that the security agents should look at the man futher & deeply before
dismissing him of being involved.His story to me shows there is more than meets the eye.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by abbey621(m): 12:45pm On Oct 11, 2010
You guys are pathetic, because the man gave 500,000 naira as assistant to a group of people doing business with his company, you say his story doesn't add up, let's look at things 4rm another point of view, so 4 million naira is enough for those militants to cause a bomb explosion well they must be hungrier than i thought, since dokpesi aligned himself with I.B.B he has bound to make more than a few enemies and i believe those enemies are the real force behind the bombings, unfortunately he that controls the forces in nigeria also dictates their tunes, and the unfortunate thing here is that before the bombing JONATHAN was doing quite well and had the support of unfamiliar ethnics like yorubas and other minorities but now he has dealt himself a devastating blow, i hope this doesn't end up causing him the election!
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Vavavoom(m): 12:51pm On Oct 11, 2010
Ah! the clowns have resurrected, all in full flight!
PDP- a house of thieves, the den of robbers
now bedeviled by their same lot
no longer at ease, they have murdered sleep
and their house has become a place of unease
let them sharpen their knives, spares and clubs
and for once be at their own mercies
I choose to watch than be the good arbiter
if anything my swag-steps I reharse in wait
to dance to their comeupance cheesy
upon the sound of their death knell
let the wail from their offsprings mouth
be heard by the lot whom they have brought distress
until a brighter morning when we live at peace again
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by vizion: 12:51pm On Oct 11, 2010

Dokpesi and the Elastic Conscience



I just read Raymond Dokpesi’s interview with news men on his ordeal at the hands off the SSS and I am again appalled at the level of double speak our politicians are capable.

In adducing reasons why he is being allegedly persecuted, Mr. Dokpesi alleges that the Goodluck Jonathan team wanted him to head their campaign; however, there is some reason to doubt this claim. Raymond Dokpesi is from the South South, the same zone as Mr. President. The question then is how plausible would it be that the President would pick someone from the same zone as himself to head his campaign? Does it make sense when conventional wisdom compels Presidential aspirants to not only look outside their geo-politcal zone but beyond the Niger. Thus if a candidate is from the North, conventionally he would pick a campaign DG from the South and vice versa. So the question is would a politician of President Jonathan’s pedigree consider a fellow South Southerner as his campaign DG in an election as heavily fraught with zonal issues as 2011? In my humble opinion I think this very unlikely.

The other issue that beggars belief in Dokpesi’s interview is the reason he gave for rejecting the headship of the Jonathan campaign and supporting IBB instead. Said he ““It is not a matter of saying, ‘this is what is good for my people and that the other people can go to hell. We don’t care; we will bulldoze our way. I strongly believe that it is right and appropriate that what is due to John should be given to John and what is due to Benson should be given to Benson.” Dokpesi then challenged the PDP “to follow the path of honour by sticking to” zoning.

Now on the surface, the above argument does sound altruistic. However let us go down memory lane. In 2006 after Obasanjo’s two terms of four years, going by the zoning logic, power was to be zoned to the North. There were many contestants for the PDP ticket chief of which was a man called Peter Odili from the South South who according to Dokpesi would have emerged winner of the ticket had former President Obasanjo not intervened. Now the thing is that Mr Raymond Dokpesi was the campaign manager for Dr. Peter Odili’s 2006 presidential campaign organization!

So when did Mr. Dokpesi develop his scruples about sticking to the zoning agreement? Was it before or after he served as Odili’s campaign manager in 2011 when Odili was running against a Northerner and the party had zoned the ticket to the North? What happened to Mr Dokpesi’s logic that “what is due to John should be given to John and what is due to Benson should be given to Benson” in 2006? Did it take a holiday?

The truth is that Mr Dokpesi like many-oh too many- Nigerian politician has an elastic conscience that expands and contracts according to the needs of the owner.

Could it really be that Dr. Dokpesi would have wanted to serve Dr. Jonathan in the same capacity as he served Dr. Odili but was rejected in his overtures? Personally I think Mr Dokpesi revealed the real reasons why he is not on the Goodluck train when he said that ““AIT, for its efforts at the U-17 World Cup was initially owed N5.7 billion by the federal government, but the figure has risen to N19.7 billion” Mr. Dokpesi further informed journalist that “President Goodluck Jonathan earlier sent text messages as Vice-President, to him pleading with him to bear with the government over the debt as the President, late Alhaji Umaru Yar’Adua, was sick and that the debt was delegated to him to pay. But also when Jonathan became President, I was told that he was quoted that the AIT should bear the cost as part of national service”.

Well now, we are coming to the crux of the matter. It seems that we are now being told the real reason why Mr. Dokpesi has an ax to grind with the President and it has nothing to do with zoning at all. Mr. Dokpesi really just wants his bills paid (funny though how N5.7 billion could balloon to N19.5 billion without any change in the service rendered) and is willing to help make anybody who would pay the bill President of Nigeria.

Please Nigerians connect the dots. Here is a man who has serious financial challenges and almost lost his media empire but for the intervention of Peter Odili in 2005/6 and who is once again in deep waters financially to the extent that the staff of his media emoire are owed many months’ salary in arrears. Is it not trite knowledge that a drowning man would clutch at straws!

Moreover, Mr. Dokpesi and IBB make quite a pair! I was almost struck dumb to read the reasons given by IBB for not attending the 50th Independence anniversary celebration. IBB claimed that “I don’t believe in the whole concept. The expenditure was too much. There are more effective ways of celebrating at 50. The large expenditure should have gone into universities". Really! This from a man who wasted $12.2 billion and to quote Okigbo whose "disbursements were clandestinely undertaken while the country was openly reeling with crushing external debt overhead.". I mean if IBB was so in love with Nigerian universities how come he withdrew the subsidy on education which more than anything destroyed Nigerian universities and led directly to brain drain? I mean if Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Buhari who had a reputation as a prudent spender while he held sway as military Head of State could attend, then certainly General Babangida had no reasons not to attend if it was the cost of the ceremony that was the issue. I mean how much did the ceremony cost? I believe it was16 billion Naira. How much has IBB spent chasing his presidential ambition? Yes 16 billion is quite on the high side but if General Babangida could spend billions celebrating himself with his Presidential bid, then I certainly can understand spending billions celebrating 150 million long suffering Nigerians. Besides if Genral Babangida loves our universities so much, perhaps he should have donated the millions he paid to fly in Joe the American R ‘n’ B star to sing for his son’s bride to any Nigerian university!

It is really pathetic that a man who gave as one of the reasons for annulling the June 12 elections the excuse that the Federal Government owed Chief MKO Abiola millions of dollars would turn around to appoint as his campaign chief a man who also claims that the Federal Government owes him millions of dollars. Going by IBB’s logic the government would be justified in annulling his election if he won.

But logic is not what guides men like IBB and his new side kick Raymond Dokpesi. Such people are guided by only one motive-what’s in it for me. If you doubt me, then ask them why in the face of the multiple tragedies facing Northern Nigeria, both IBB and his motley crew of desperados have not thought it wise to publicly champion the cause of the millions of people in Northern Nigeria who are affected by the floods in Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi and Jigawa state or the Cholera epidemic in the North or even the lead poisoning in Zamfara. Why would they when there is nothing in it for them?

To Mr. Dokpesi, Nigerians have come very far and no longer have as short a memory as the likes of Mr. Dokpesi would want us to have. If Mr. Dokpesi has forgotten, perhaps it is time to remind him that power was shifted to the South West not because of any zoning logic, but as compensation to the people of the South West for the injustice done to them by the annulment of the June 12 1993 Presidential elections by General Babangida when Chief Abiola was set to be declared winner. When Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar wanted to transition to a civilian democratic administration, he toured the six geo-political zones of the country in 1998 to meet with leaders of thought and opinion moulders and he was told that he risked the South West seceding if something was not done to pacify the zone for the injustice meted out to chief Abiola. He then put heads together with retired and serving military mandarins who came up with the idea of anointing one of their own in the person of General Obasanjo as a way of pacifying the South West while having someone whose chains the North could yank as President. Thus was President Obasanjo anointed President and no sooner had the puppet being sworn in than he came alive and rather than have his chains yanked by the North proceeded to yank the chains of the North as no one before or after him had done. I could go on and on, but suffice to say that power shift to the South West was caused by General Babangida’s callous act of 1993 and for him to contemplate coming back in 2011 is not only an affront on Nigerians but amounts to a case of a criminal profiting from his own criminality.



Reno Omokri is the Vice President, Africa, at Joe Trippi and Associates, the DC based Political Consultancy firm.

who can say this better??
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by OmoTier1(m): 1:00pm On Oct 11, 2010
Dokpesi stories do not add up however that does not mean that He is guilty of the IBB crimes. As for those asking the SSS to prosecute Dokpesi in court on the basis of the text messages shown on NTA, I will like to quickly remind you that this investigation has both local and international dimensions to it; hence the SSS would have  to complete her investigations and tidy up her findings before the Department of Justice can proceed with prosecution of any individual so deemed implicated in the findings of the SSS.

For those that mentioned the $100million as against the 4million Naira in the text message; these are two different alleged money laundary activities that have been traced to the Ist of October IBB. The $100 million was from the FBI/CIA/MI5/SSS/SA undercover investigation of moneies being moved in, about and out of Nigeria with several bank accounts within and outside of Nigeria being involved. Part of that money was found to have ended in one of the accounts operated by Henry Okah, hence the reference to the $100million by the SSS.

let us try to leave out politics in this investigation and let us try to hold on to the saying that "you are presumed innocent until you are proven guilty by a competent court of law or by a bench of jurist".

May the Souls of those who died in the IBB  rest in peace and may those who knowingly or unknowingly got their hands soiled in this act seek for repentance from God and most especially beg for forgiveness from the families of those who lost their lives in this wicked act![b][/b]
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by abbey621(m): 1:35pm On Oct 11, 2010
Dokpesi and the Elastic Conscience



I just read Raymond Dokpesi’s interview with news men on his ordeal at the hands off the SSS and I am again appalled at the level of double speak our politicians are capable.

In adducing reasons why he is being allegedly persecuted, Mr. Dokpesi alleges that the Goodluck Jonathan team wanted him to head their campaign; however, there is some reason to doubt this claim. Raymond Dokpesi is from the South South, the same zone as Mr. President. The question then is how plausible would it be that the President would pick someone from the same zone as himself to head his campaign? Does it make sense when conventional wisdom compels Presidential aspirants to not only look outside their geo-politcal zone but beyond the Niger. Thus if a candidate is from the North, conventionally he would pick a campaign DG from the South and vice versa. So the question is would a politician of President Jonathan’s pedigree consider a fellow South Southerner as his campaign DG in an election as heavily fraught with zonal issues as 2011? In my humble opinion I think this very unlikely.

The other issue that beggars belief in Dokpesi’s interview is the reason he gave for rejecting the headship of the Jonathan campaign and supporting IBB instead. Said he ““It is not a matter of saying, ‘this is what is good for my people and that the other people can go to hell. We don’t care; we will bulldoze our way. I strongly believe that it is right and appropriate that what is due to John should be given to John and what is due to Benson should be given to Benson.” Dokpesi then challenged the PDP “to follow the path of honour by sticking to” zoning.

Now on the surface, the above argument does sound altruistic. However let us go down memory lane. In 2006 after Obasanjo’s two terms of four years, going by the zoning logic, power was to be zoned to the North. There were many contestants for the PDP ticket chief of which was a man called Peter Odili from the South South who according to Dokpesi would have emerged winner of the ticket had former President Obasanjo not intervened. Now the thing is that Mr Raymond Dokpesi was the campaign manager for Dr. Peter Odili’s 2006 presidential campaign organization!

So when did Mr. Dokpesi develop his scruples about sticking to the zoning agreement? Was it before or after he served as Odili’s campaign manager in 2011 when Odili was running against a Northerner and the party had zoned the ticket to the North? What happened to Mr Dokpesi’s logic that “what is due to John should be given to John and what is due to Benson should be given to Benson” in 2006? Did it take a holiday?

The truth is that Mr Dokpesi like many-oh too many- Nigerian politician has an elastic conscience that expands and contracts according to the needs of the owner.

Could it really be that Dr. Dokpesi would have wanted to serve Dr. Jonathan in the same capacity as he served Dr. Odili but was rejected in his overtures? Personally I think Mr Dokpesi revealed the real reasons why he is not on the Goodluck train when he said that ““AIT, for its efforts at the U-17 World Cup was initially owed N5.7 billion by the federal government, but the figure has risen to N19.7 billion” Mr. Dokpesi further informed journalist that “President Goodluck Jonathan earlier sent text messages as Vice-President, to him pleading with him to bear with the government over the debt as the President, late Alhaji Umaru Yar’Adua, was sick and that the debt was delegated to him to pay. But also when Jonathan became President, I was told that he was quoted that the AIT should bear the cost as part of national service”.

Well now, we are coming to the crux of the matter. It seems that we are now being told the real reason why Mr. Dokpesi has an ax to grind with the President and it has nothing to do with zoning at all. Mr. Dokpesi really just wants his bills paid (funny though how N5.7 billion could balloon to N19.5 billion without any change in the service rendered) and is willing to help make anybody who would pay the bill President of Nigeria.

Please Nigerians connect the dots. Here is a man who has serious financial challenges and almost lost his media empire but for the intervention of Peter Odili in 2005/6 and who is once again in deep waters financially to the extent that the staff of his media emoire are owed many months’ salary in arrears. Is it not trite knowledge that a drowning man would clutch at straws!

Moreover, Mr. Dokpesi and IBB make quite a pair! I was almost struck dumb to read the reasons given by IBB for not attending the 50th Independence anniversary celebration. IBB claimed that “I don’t believe in the whole concept. The expenditure was too much. There are more effective ways of celebrating at 50. The large expenditure should have gone into universities". Really! This from a man who wasted $12.2 billion and to quote Okigbo whose "disbursements were clandestinely undertaken while the country was openly reeling with crushing external debt overhead.". I mean if IBB was so in love with Nigerian universities how come he withdrew the subsidy on education which more than anything destroyed Nigerian universities and led directly to brain drain? I mean if Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Buhari who had a reputation as a prudent spender while he held sway as military Head of State could attend, then certainly General Babangida had no reasons not to attend if it was the cost of the ceremony that was the issue. I mean how much did the ceremony cost? I believe it was16 billion Naira. How much has IBB spent chasing his presidential ambition? Yes 16 billion is quite on the high side but if General Babangida could spend billions celebrating himself with his Presidential bid, then I certainly can understand spending billions celebrating 150 million long suffering Nigerians. Besides if Genral Babangida loves our universities so much, perhaps he should have donated the millions he paid to fly in Joe the American R ‘n’ B star to sing for his son’s bride to any Nigerian university!

It is really pathetic that a man who gave as one of the reasons for annulling the June 12 elections the excuse that the Federal Government owed Chief MKO Abiola millions of dollars would turn around to appoint as his campaign chief a man who also claims that the Federal Government owes him millions of dollars. Going by IBB’s logic the government would be justified in annulling his election if he won.

But logic is not what guides men like IBB and his new side kick Raymond Dokpesi. Such people are guided by only one motive-what’s in it for me. If you doubt me, then ask them why in the face of the multiple tragedies facing Northern Nigeria, both IBB and his motley crew of desperados have not thought it wise to publicly champion the cause of the millions of people in Northern Nigeria who are affected by the floods in Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi and Jigawa state or the Cholera epidemic in the North or even the lead poisoning in Zamfara. Why would they when there is nothing in it for them?

To Mr. Dokpesi, Nigerians have come very far and no longer have as short a memory as the likes of Mr. Dokpesi would want us to have. If Mr. Dokpesi has forgotten, perhaps it is time to remind him that power was shifted to the South West not because of any zoning logic, but as compensation to the people of the South West for the injustice done to them by the annulment of the June 12 1993 Presidential elections by General Babangida when Chief Abiola was set to be declared winner. When Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar wanted to transition to a civilian democratic administration, he toured the six geo-political zones of the country in 1998 to meet with leaders of thought and opinion moulders and he was told that he risked the South West seceding if something was not done to pacify the zone for the injustice meted out to chief Abiola. He then put heads together with retired and serving military mandarins who came up with the idea of anointing one of their own in the person of General Obasanjo as a way of pacifying the South West while having someone whose chains the North could yank as President. Thus was President Obasanjo anointed President and no sooner had the puppet being sworn in than he came alive and rather than have his chains yanked by the North proceeded to yank the chains of the North as no one before or after him had done. I could go on and on, but suffice to say that power shift to the South West was caused by General Babangida’s callous act of 1993 and for him to contemplate coming back in 2011 is not only an affront on Nigerians but amounts to a case of a criminal profiting from his own criminality.



Reno Omokri is the Vice President, Africa, at Joe Trippi and Associates, the DC based Political Consultancy firm.



the one thing Mr. Omokri failed to point out was, OBASANJO used the basis of zoning to stop other aspiring candidates from different geopolitical zones. In order to satisfy his puppet's ambitions. 4 years later, you now claim that there's nothing called zoning, now that's eccentric!

Another thing to point out, you also hold a very high post in your firm and thus should be able to help your people back home, but what have you done for them, so you too are guilty of the same crime as those politicians in which you've mentioned above.

@vision- Don't be so quick to assume, things are not always the way they seem!
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Excllncy(m): 1:52pm On Oct 11, 2010
It is unfortunate that IBB used a Niger Deltan (Dokpesi) to cordinate these atrocities. Let us not forget that bombing is the easiest way for IBB to kill. And he does it with pleasure.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by bisiaet: 2:53pm On Oct 11, 2010
[b]All what this so called Dokpesi is saying I dont buy it a bit because the truth is that if even he knew something about it he can not come out and say yes I do know how it happened that is certain if even the boys mention his name he would deny it so it is a normal characteristic of people of his calbre. IBB that every Nigeria know he was corrupt and "looted the most" still till date defending it that he did not loot nor corrupt so what is the different from Dokpesi claim or denial?

I'm only so sorry for Dokpesi a lot because when I watched him on live interview sometime ago yelling, ranting and shouting on live interview I was shocked and began to asked myself is this Raymond? Is this real? When did he became political actinist? I follewed him up in the interview and I realised this man is a lost man this is just a true spirit of vegeance in him I just shook my head for him in a sorry mood and because for Raymond to think IBB is the best man to parley in his desperate bid t rule again I knew prison may not too far from Raymond is either he got involve in a messy stuffs or in a political logjam or IBB will set him up and send him to jail I am very sure one will surely happen because IBB is satanic a man that even his own kinderen can not trust his word so unfortunate for Raymond if at the end he was name in this act of shame(Bombing) then he is done and finish for him because he will pay dearly for it. [/b]
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Olaolufred(m): 3:06pm On Oct 11, 2010
GEJ is not my best choice.
Ribadu would have been from the North.
While I respect Utomi more from the south.
However, GEJ has Incubent power working for him.
MY ADVISE:
Let all pro-GEJ and Pro IBB wait a bit.
All will be prooven beyond doubt either that Dokpesi is Innocent or that he is culpable.
Let us know that call logs(voice & Msg) from all networks can be accessed by Govt. due to the level of this crime.
If these conversation shows Dokpesi's innocence, let the man enjoy his right of association.
But if out of cruelty, evidence show that he is culpable, then spiting out saliva on NL would not hold a pint of water.
Pending the time, let us all wait patiently and expectantly.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Kobojunkie: 3:12pm On Oct 11, 2010
Olaolufred:

GEJ is not my best choice.
Ribadu would have been from the North.
While I respect Utomi more from the south.
However, GEJ has Incubent power working for him.
MY ADVISE:
Let all pro-GEJ and Pro IBB wait a bit.
All will be prooven beyond doubt either that Dokpesi is Innocent or that he is culpable.
Let us know that call logs(voice & Msg) from all networks can be accessed by Govt. due to the level of this crime.
If these conversation shows Dokpesi's innocence, let the man enjoy his right of association.
But if out of cruelty, evidence show that he is culpable, then spiting out saliva on NL would not hold a pint of water.
Pending the time, let us all wait patiently and expectantly.


How much of what this here has ever happened in the history of this country?
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by icare1: 3:26pm On Oct 11, 2010
A CASE OF LETS USE HIS TEXT AND HIS PAST DEALINGS AGAINST HIM.

jonathan can be more maradona.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Olaolufred(m): 3:32pm On Oct 11, 2010
The Truth is this.
When Govt. masterminds murder, Its investigation end before it commenced.
If that happens in this case, I will gladly say GEJ is the mastermind.
But, I also want to give a chance to the investigating team which has involved CIA and US because of the case's Terrorist nature.
If it is Govt. plan to robe in IBB like he did in his time, I believe the external agency would not allow itself to be used.
However, If the case is covered up like Dele Giwa, Harry Marshal, Bola Ige and others case, then GEJ is culpable.
If GEJ has no hands in it, evidence will proove it. So also it goes for Dokpesi/IBB.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Kobojunkie: 3:35pm On Oct 11, 2010
Notice how you did not answer the question?
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by ExInferis(m): 3:37pm On Oct 11, 2010
naijaking1:

If someone or his agent I had paid 4million naira sent me a text, and those people were implicated in bombing, the FBI, for example will not only arrest me, the will arrest my brothers/sister, mother/father until they can prove they had nothing to do with every kobo of that money. You know that.


this is utter nonsense and a barefaced lie. the FBI are not the SSS and i bet you if they do that then the Justice Department is in for a heavy lawsuit.

the people that are usually arrested as suspects are:

1. people who are physically linked to the crime/crime scene

2. people who are circumstantially linked to the crime/ crime scene

3. people who have strong motive for the crime

beyond these categories no one else can be legally arrested. when Timothy Mcveigh bombed the Oklahoma Building. was his family arrested? how about the shoe bomber, richard reid? come to think of it, why wasnt Mutallab's father arrested by the FBI then?


@Beaf

you keep proving you're a colossal jacka55. just like your master GEJ you keep harping on strenuous connections as evidence. so there was an exchange of N4m between Dokpesi and certain people. has the N4m being proven as integral component of the bomb blast?

NO!

so what evidence?

so Dokpesi has had prior encounters with certain people. have these people been proven as involved directly or indirectly in the bomb plot?

NO!

so what evidence?

so Dokpesi gave some people N500k, have these people or the money been implicated in the plot?

NO!

so what evidence?

the burden of proof does not lie with Dokpesi, IBB, MEND, Okah, Ciroma or everyman and his dog.

the burden of proof lies with GEJ and his Security apparatus for claiming they had local and foreign intelligence BEFORE the blast, for cliaming they KNOW the plotters.

Let them furnish us with that info.


as for political mudslinging, if GEj had not opened his fat dirty mouth to spew his incoherent verbiage that suggested IBB did it, we woudlnt be caught up in this quagmire. he started it, and now cant finish it.

anytime i see someone say IBB did it, or "hmm, the truth will soon be out", i feel sorry for them. the truth is obvious enough.

shame on you blind, deceitful, dense GEJ supporters.

sometimes i wonder if Boko Haram did it whether every single northerner wont be persecuted and hanged. we wouldnt have heard the last of it. now that its southern militants all the deluded scum of this miserable motherfuckery of a nation are making excuses and shielding outright terrorists.

meanwhile if the SS was so good and "high tech", why is the death of Bola Ige a mystery? or harry marshall's? or rimi's wife? or the endless kidnapping syndicates that are growing stronger everyday?
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Olaolufred(m): 3:43pm On Oct 11, 2010
i care:

A CASE OF LETS USE HIS TEXT AND HIS PAST DEALINGS AGAINST HIM.

jonathan can be more maradona.

I really don't think so.

The depth of Investigation of a case is affected by the network of its plans and the grave calamity it inflicted.

Abdul-mutallab case was not followed up to the call logs only, but also to his mails and internet conversations.

If a crime is committed by I-care or Olaolufred, this same method can be used to find out some truth.

The truth in this case would either work in favour of your Innocency or against it.

Let us put out the fire of politics we are usings to derail this case.

If we don't do the right thing now, It means I-care and Myself with all Nigerians could be a victim of the heinous evil.

If you say I don't live in Nigeria, what of our Family? or what of if it happens during just few days of visit in December as most Nigerian likes to do.

This is a crime. Terrorism. It must be taken as such. Nothing less.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Nobody: 3:50pm On Oct 11, 2010
naija is on fire.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Olaolufred(m): 3:52pm On Oct 11, 2010
Ex Inferis:

this is utter nonsense and a barefaced lie. the FBI are not the SSS and i bet you if they do that then the Justice Department is in for a heavy lawsuit.

the people that are usually arrested as suspects are:

1. people who are physically linked to the crime/crime scene

2. people who are circumstantially linked to the crime/ crime scene

3. people who have strong motive for the crime

beyond these categories no one else can be legally arrested. when Timothy Mcveigh bombed the Oklahoma Building. was his family arrested? how about the shoe bomber, richard reid? come to think of it, why wasnt Mutallab's father arrested by the FBI then?


@Beaf

you keep proving you're a colossal jacka55. just like your master GEJ you keep harping on strenuous connections as evidence. so there was an exchange of N4m between Dokpesi and certain people. has the N4m being proven as integral component of the bomb blast?

NO!

so what evidence?

so Dokpesi has had prior encounters with certain people. have these people been proven as involved directly or indirectly in the bomb plot?

NO!

so what evidence?

so Dokpesi gave some people N500k, have these people or the money been implicated in the plot?

NO!

so what evidence?

the burden of proof does not lie with Dokpesi, IBB, MEND, Okah, Ciroma or everyman and his dog.

the burden of proof lies with GEJ and his Security apparatus for claiming they had local and foreign intelligence BEFORE the blast, for cliaming they KNOW the plotters.

Let them furnish us with that info.


as for political mudslinging, if GEj had not opened his fat dirty mouth to spew his incoherent verbiage that suggested IBB did it, we woudlnt be caught up in this quagmire. he started it, and now cant finish it.

anytime i see someone say IBB did it, or "hmm, the truth will soon be out", i feel sorry for them. the truth is obvious enough.

shame on you blind, deceitful, dense GEJ supporters.

sometimes i wonder if Boko Haram did it whether every single northerner wont be persecuted and hanged. we wouldnt have heard the last of it. now that its southern militants all the deluded scum of this miserable motherfuckery of a nation are making excuses and shielding outright terrorists.

meanwhile if the SS was so good and "high tech", why is the death of Bola Ige a mystery? or harry marshall's? or rimi's wife? or the endless kidnapping syndicates that are growing stronger everyday?

I like your points. But would fault the bolded part.

If you say the truth is obvious, then publish your investigations result and your prooves that culminates in the conclusion.

And we should stop politicising it. Boko Haram is as bad as any other terrorist group whether from north or south, east or west.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Ebitito(m): 3:57pm On Oct 11, 2010
I dnt care who is dokpesi!  IBB is a bad guy. Who knws if na ibb n dokpesi. Old men go bed,
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Olaolufred(m): 4:05pm On Oct 11, 2010
Kobojunkie:

Notice how you did not answer the question?

Thanks Kobojunkie.

It had not happened in the past because Govt. are either an accomplice in the crime, or the police are limited in their sophistication to unravel the mystery.
Also, some involved masterminders bribes their way out.

However, Leaving it to Nigerian Police, I doubt if anything good will come out of its investigation.

But my level of hope is in the fact that other Agencies from UK and US is involved largely due to its Terrorism undertone.

The Job of this agency now is to proove to me that GEJ is an accomplice/mastermind or otherwise.

If the result is not out, I presume everyone's insinuation on NL for or against will be more of a ruse.

Let us wait. Time will tell.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by opribo(m): 4:16pm On Oct 11, 2010
That man Dokpesi is a blatant liar. Anybody can read in between the line to see that the man is just talking bullshit. The SSS should break his testicles he will name IBB and other of his collaborators who killed innocent people to gain power. Swelling lot
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Kobojunkie: 4:18pm On Oct 11, 2010
@ Olaolufred, don't you think it is a tard ignorant at this point in our history to continue blaming it all on Government? Those who you continue to refer to as masterminders are likely not new to this -- what you should ask is why have they been able to get away with this for so long. Bribery and corruption has been the order of the day from the very start so I don't think it makes any sense to blame it on that either.

This isn't the first time our government has 'collaborated' with the US/UK in such a manner, yet you admit that what you sit back expecting to happen has not happened in the past, and I ask again, what makes you think it will happen this time around?
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by seunmsg(m): 4:24pm On Oct 11, 2010
the one thing Mr. Omokri failed to point out was, OBASANJO used the basis of zoning to stop other aspiring candidates from different geopolitical zones. In order to satisfy his puppet's ambitions. 4 years later, you now claim that there's nothing called zoning, now that's eccentric!
To the best of my knowledge, the 2007 PDP primary was contested by aspirant from the north and south.

Another thing to point out, you also hold a very high post in your firm and thus should be able to help your people back home, but what have you done for them, so you too are guilty of the same crime as those politicians in which you've mentioned above.  
At least, the writer his not a politician and he is not contesting for any office.

@vision- Don't be so quick to assume, things are not always the way they seem
I think you should address the main issue which is the culpability of Dokpesi in the IBB.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Olaolufred(m): 4:30pm On Oct 11, 2010
Kobojunkie:

and I ask again, what makes you think it will happen this time around?

Because records are broken one day.

For Instance, A child (Kobojunkie) one day was born.
One day took the first attempt at crawling,
One day attempted walking,
One day started schooling,
One day finished from school,
One day became a husband,
One day Became a father etc.

I do not subscribe to the logic that says what was never done can never be done.
Remember scientist before said metal object would never fly in the air.

So, More new and great things never done before in Nigeria will be done someday.
This case has a chance of being part of the someday.
Re: Bomb Blasts: This Is My Story – Dokpesi by Olaolufred(m): 4:35pm On Oct 11, 2010
Kobojunkie,

Thanks for your company today.

Will be logging out to attend to other issues.

We hopefully rub more minds together tomorrow.

Bye for now. Somewhere where time is GMT +3.

Have a nice day.

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