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How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by nairavsdollars(f): 5:09am On Jul 10, 2020
The ongoing probe of Ibra­him Magu, suspended acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), is already raising dust in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) over the fate of Asiwaju Bola Tinu­bu, former governor of Lagos State and the party’s national leader.

Magu is currently being inves­tigated by a presidential panel led by Justice Ayo Salami over allegations levelled against him by the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami.

Malami, in a memo to President Muhammadu Buhari, had recommended Magu’s sack. He anchored his recommendation on sev­eral grounds ranging from diversion of recovered loot to insubordination and mis­conduct.

One of the allegations against Magu is the dis­crepancies in the figures of assets recovered.

It was said that while he claimed that the commis­sion had recovered N980 billion worth of assets, what is in the account is less than N100 billion.


Shortly after Magu’s ar­rest and detention, some protesters took to the streets of Abuja to demand the ar­rest of Tinubu over two bullion vans, believed to be conveying cash at his resi­dence on the eve of the 2019 general election.

In February, 2019, viral pictures on social media had shown the two bullion vans being driven into Tinubu’s residence as many people looked on outside the com­pound.


In response to the con­troversy generated by the incident, Tinubu had said the bullion vans contained money belonging to him and not the government.

He had said: “Excuse me, is it my money or govern­ment money? I don’t work for the government.

“I am not in an agency of government, and let any­one come out to say I have collected contract from the government of President Muhammadu Buhari or the APC in the last five years. They should prove it.

“I am on my own and I am committed to my party. So, even if I have money to spend on my premises, what is your headache?

“If I don’t represent any agency of government and I have money to spend – if I like, I give it to the people free of charge as long as it is not to buy votes.

“Who are those moni­toring my house or bullion vans? They must be mis­chief makers because they report falsehood. They are liars and idlers.”

However, a credible source in the presidency told Daily Independent that beyond what was publicly stated in Malami’s memo to the president, one major issue against Magu is his perceived selective investi­gation and refusal to investi­gate the bullion vans allega­tions even though President Buhari, who has made the war against corruption one of the three cardinal agenda of his administration, had given him “unfettered ac­cess to go all out and probe anyone irrespective of his status in the society”.

Daily Independent re­called that in 2018, Magu had challenged those ques­tioning Tinubu’s source of wealth to write a petition and see if he would not act on it.

Magu had said: “You know what? If you are really interested, write a petition and see whether I won’t act.

“Go and write a petition and substantiate in the pe­tition and find out if I won’t act. It is not for us to listen to people on radio and begin to act.

“Yes, we have intelligence but the surest way to get ac­tion is to go and write a pe­tition and substantiate the contents of the petition and see whether I will not act.”


However, despite several petitions on the need to in­vestigate the content of the bullion vans, Magu failed to act for unknown reasons.

When he was queried by journalists in November 2019 about the petition, he responded swiftly: “Do you want me to start discussing Tinubu’s petition here? No, I can’t. Next question.”

Speaking with our corre­spondent, our source said though two petitions were written against Tinubu on the bullion vans, Magu was instructed to go ahead with his investigation and he set up two teams to probe the two petitions.


“He was instructed to go ahead with the two peti­tions and he actually set up two teams to investigate it. The outcome of the investi­gation is what he has failed to reveal.

“I want to believe with Magu’s exit, the new EFCC chairman will continue from where he stopped and I won’t be surprised if the bullion vans petitions are revisited.

“Nigerians want to know and the administration wants to prove a point that it is not selective in its an­ti-graft war.”

When contacted, a close associate of Tinubu said they believe that the protest in Abuja on the bullion vans was sponsored by some indi­viduals to embarrass Tinu­bu. He, however, said they didn’t know those behind it.

When asked if Tinubu would not be affected in anyway, he said Tinubu had nothing to do with Magu’s appointment and would not be affected even if he was removed.

“It has nothing to do with Asiwaju and it will not affect him in anyway.

“In the first place, he was not the one who appointed Magu and he never recom­mended him for the position.

“So, if those who appoint­ed him say it is time for him to go, what is Asiwaju’s busi­ness with that?”

On the bullion vans al­legations, he said: “Asiwa­ju has stated his position that he is no longer in gov­ernment and he has not received any contract from the government in the last five years. So, that settles the issue.”

Garba Shehu, Senior Spe­cial Assistant to the Presi­dent on Media and Publicity, on Tuesday said he had not been briefed on who suc­ceeds Ibrahim Magu, sus­pended acting chairman of EFCC.

There has been no official statement from the presi­dency since Monday when Magu was arrested and brought before a presiden­tial panel headed by Justice Ayo Salami in Abuja.

There has been confusion and anxiety in the commis­sion’s headquarters over who takes over as acting chairman.

The anxiety stems from the fact that Magu’s suspen­sion has not been officially communicated to the head of operations, Mohammed Umar, who, according to the EFCC Act, is the next in command to the acting chairman and acts in his absence.

Also, there appears a jostling between Umar and the commission’s secretary, Olanipekun Olukoyede, over who replaces the suspended acting chairman.

When contacted by Dai­ly Independent, Shehu said he had no knowledge of the development as he had not been briefed.

“I don’t know who takes over. I have not been briefed,” he said.

https://www.independent.ng/how-petitions-on-tinubus-bullion-vans-landed-magu-in-trouble/

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by baliyubla: 5:10am On Jul 10, 2020
The choice before Thiefnibu is simple, give up your illusionary 2023 ambition or go to jail.

It’s no coincidence that the same day Magu was removed, there were protest calling for Thiefnibus head.

The Chigago Drug barons Presidential ambition is DOA. Fear North.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by hisexcellency34: 5:13am On Jul 10, 2020
Fake anti-corruption war. You asked for petitions, they brought it but you ignored it because APC leader is involved

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by NaijaRoyalty(m): 5:14am On Jul 10, 2020
hisexcellency34:
Fake anti-corruption war. You asked for petitions, they brought it but you ignored it because APC leader is involved
Very useless and unserious corruption fighters

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Judeerons32: 5:17am On Jul 10, 2020
They still will link Asiwaju to any news. Sometimes I wonder those who shout bullion vans if they are not mischievous or just plain stupid. If u take Asiwaju to court. Did u see the contents of the vans? Do you know how much were in the vans assuming it was money? Is there a law against banks transporting 5million in bullion vans? Assuming he says that's what it was. Really how the bullion van and Asiwaju is tied to Magu travail just bests my imagination everytime I read it. Some people just don't get tired.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by sinistermind(m): 5:26am On Jul 10, 2020
All these na just northern agenda.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by DLuciano: 5:28am On Jul 10, 2020
sinistermind:
All these na just northern agenda.
But Magu is too partial and bias

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by IpobOsuIgbo: 5:33am On Jul 10, 2020
baliyubla:
The choice before Thiefnibu is simple, give up your illusionary 2023 ambition or go to jail.

It’s no coincidence that the same day Magu was removed, there were protest calling for Thiefnibus head.

The Chigago Drug barons Presidential ambition is DOA. Fear North.

Why must EVERYTHING that concerns your life be linked to Tinubu? grin

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by OkutaNla: 5:34am On Jul 10, 2020
Ok.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by KindlyAssist: 5:38am On Jul 10, 2020
Justice for all ain't just specific enough.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Amitex(m): 5:38am On Jul 10, 2020
My prediction is that Orji Kalu ... will revenge. It is going to be a BIG REVENGE. Just wait!

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Sorry, some people pushed Magu to send Orji Kalu to jail because of their 2023 presidential ambition. Since the man came out of prison, whether by hook or crook means, all those behind his incarceration are in TROUBLE. Kanu is highly connected. Have you noticed that his home has become political "mecca" of recent?

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by AlabiJ: 6:14am On Jul 10, 2020
First they said it was because of TY Danjuma and Abubakar Abdusalam that Magu was removed, now it is Tinubu's turn to be the fingered cause of the removal. All these lazy journalists and newspapers that thrive on speculative and baseless journalism keep dragging their reputation in the mud.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by OPPPS: 6:16am On Jul 10, 2020
baliyubla:
The choice before Thiefnibu is simple, give up your illusionary 2023 ambition or go to jail.

It’s no coincidence that the same day Magu was removed, there were protest calling for Thiefnibus head.

The Chigago Drug barons Presidential ambition is DOA. Fear North.
It's early for Wailing

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by ukukaegbu(m): 6:16am On Jul 10, 2020
We are waiting

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by OPPPS: 6:17am On Jul 10, 2020
hisexcellency34:
Fake anti-corruption war. You asked for petitions, they brought it but you ignored it because APC leader is involved
Stop Wailing

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by OPPPS: 6:18am On Jul 10, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:

Very useless and unserious corruption fighters
Habitual Wailers

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by iokpebholo: 6:18am On Jul 10, 2020
AlabiJ:
First they said it was because of TY Danjuma and Abubakar Abdusalam that Magu was removed, now it is Tinubu's turn to be the fingered cause of the removal. All these lazy journalists and newspapers that thrive on speculative and baseless journalism keep dragging their reputation in the mid.
The right person should b Tinubu sir,cause Nigerians see am red handed with bullon van grin grin grin grin

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by realstars: 6:20am On Jul 10, 2020
Dinning With The Devil Is Devilish.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by OPPPS: 6:22am On Jul 10, 2020
Tinubu has been tormenting una generation since time immemorial

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by adioolayi(m): 6:30am On Jul 10, 2020
Let's continue to sponsor various claims and counter claims.....continue to feed Nigerians with news of discuss. That's your headache

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by AlabiJ: 6:31am On Jul 10, 2020
iokpebholo:
The right person should b Tinubu sir,cause Nigerians see am red handed with bullon van grin grin grin grin

I hear you sir. To a set of people in Nigeria, every problem afflicting them must one way or another be traced to that Tinubu fellow. Even when they fail to impregnate their wives, Tinubu must be partly responsible for such impotence on their part. Tinubu dey live in their brains rent-free.

Then there are bloggers and journalists who see the use of his name in their headlines as their 'sure banker' meal ticket. All they have to do is fabricate some news about him (negative or positive, it doesn't matter), and food don land. So in that sense, it is fair to say that Tinubu is indirectly keeping such people employed. undecided

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by IamPatriotic(m): 7:10am On Jul 10, 2020
How can Asiwaju Jagaban be tormenting a tribe this much, is he responsible for the Civil war or the fall of their rising sun?

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Flexherbal(m): 7:12am On Jul 10, 2020
It was said that while he claimed that the commis­sion had recovered N980 billion worth of assets, what is in the account is less than N100 billion.


I am disappointed in Magu.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by helinues: 7:17am On Jul 10, 2020
Ok
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by emkz: 7:24am On Jul 10, 2020
Judeerons32:
They still will link Asiwaju to any news. Sometimes I wonder those who shout bullion vans if they are not mischievous or just plain stupid. If u take Asiwaju to court. Did u see the contents of the vans? Do you know how much were in the vans assuming it was money? Is there a law against banks transporting 5million in bullion vans? Assuming he says that's what it was. Really how has the bullion van and Asiwaju tired to Magu travail just bests my imagination everytime I read it. Some people just don't get tired.

I tire.

Some of these children think it is easy to prove an allegation against someone beyond all reasonable doubt. It is a herculean task.

An average lawyer would question the petitioner as follows:

Lawyer: You saw bullion vans driving into the respondent's house on February 22nd 2019 at 1700 hours?
Petitioner/Witness (with an air of pride that the questions would be easy): Yes!
Lawyer: Can you tell the honourable court the contents of the vans?
Petitioner/Witness: Money!
Lawyer: Can you give the court an estimate of how much money was there?
Petitioner/Witness: I don't know.
Lawyer: Fair enough. Did you see money loaded into the vans and offloaded from the vans, and if so, can you tell us the originating bank where the money emanated from?
Petitioner/Witness: That is for the EFCC to investigate....
Lawyer (cuts in sharply): ... but you made the allegation. How can you make an allegation without solid evidence? We are not aware that a bank was robbed, we are also not aware that the contents of the vans was indeed money. It could as well have been food to feed the people in his house. We can as well ask the company whose bullion vans were used to transport whatever, but what if the vans drove in empty to pick up money to take to the polling centres? Have you considered that? I think it is not enough to submit a petition accusing someone of something without in the least a pictorial evidence of the contents of the van. (Turns to the judge) I think the petitioner is looking for cheap fame and made a naive attempt to smear the image of the respondent. I pray to the honourable court that, as a deterrent to the petitioner and people like him, the petitioner pays the cost of this court sitting and aggravated damages of 1 billion naira or a jail term of 5 years in lieu of the fine.
Petitioner/Witness (in his mind): who will save me now? I have a wife and dependants, who would take care of them? Why I no just leave this matter alone when I know say I no get proof?

Bottomline: It is not enough to accuse, proof is the meat.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Engine4all: 7:28am On Jul 10, 2020
interesting times ahead.
Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by sapientia(m): 7:28am On Jul 10, 2020
very sick tribalistic thread.

Very sick bigots commenting.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by Racoon(m): 7:30am On Jul 10, 2020
Just imagine if the Bullion vans were spotted in the house of a non-APC member on the eve of that presidential election.Whatsoever all the hypocrites of this govt are thinking should happen to the person involved.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by silibaba: 7:36am On Jul 10, 2020
baseless point.
Judeerons32:
They still will link Asiwaju to any news. Sometimes I wonder those who shout bullion vans if they are not mischievous or just plain stupid. If u take Asiwaju to court. Did u see the contents of the vans? Do you know how much were in the vans assuming it was money? Is there a law against banks transporting 5million in bullion vans? Assuming he says that's what it was. Really how has the bullion van and Asiwaju tired to Magu travail just bests my imagination everytime I read it. Some people just don't get tired.

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Re: How Petitions On Tinubu’s Bullion Vans Landed Magu In Trouble by clarocuzioo(m): 7:44am On Jul 10, 2020
Judeerons32:
They still will link Asiwaju to any news. Sometimes I wonder those who shout bullion vans if they are not mischievous or just plain stupid. If u take Asiwaju to court. Did u see the contents of the vans? Do you know how much were in the vans assuming it was money? Is there a law against banks transporting 5million in bullion vans? Assuming he says that's what it was. Really how has the bullion van and Asiwaju tired to Magu travail just bests my imagination everytime I read it. Some people just don't get tired.


This your response would have made sense but Tinubu put himself In a tight corner with his response then. I said it then when he made that statement "Is it your money?

That was him simply affirming that the billion van was carrying money. He could have said it is coupon or gifts or anything else but money, or he could have quietly shut up.

Tinubu wasn't smart in his response at all.

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