Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by politicoNG: 6:31am On Jan 06 |
In a June 23, 2020, article titled "Sabiu Yusuf's Fat Bank Accounts that Shocked CBN Governor” where I revealed that Muhammadu Buhari’s relative Sabiu “Tunde” Yusuf had salted away so much money in banks that even former CBN governor Godwin Emefiele was so alarmed that he advised him to divvy up the money into different accounts, I said,
“The stench bomb of fetid corruption that will explode after Buhari leaves office would be so unprecedentedly malodorous it would deaden Nigeria's collective nasal sensibility for a long time.”
At the time, some people thought I was merely being hyperbolic for literary effect. But isn’t that what is happening now? Every day, we are regaled with stories of mindless, freewheeling theft of our public wealth by officials and relatives of Muhammadu Buhari. And what we’ve learned so far is just a tip of the iceberg.
All that happened during Muhammadu Buhari’s eight-year reign was unstrained, stratospheric, eyewatering corruption the scale of which Nigeria had never experienced. It was a raucous, brazen, cheerfully irresponsible kleptocratic bazaar. While it happened, governance took the backseat, leading me to characterize Buhari’s reign as the era of “ungovernance.”
The Central Bank of Nigeria under Emefiele and the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development under Sadiya Umar Farouq are competing for frontrunner status as outposts of the most decadent kleptocratic predation.
Emefiele, whom I described in a May 14, 2022, column as an “infernally incompetent, exceptionally corrupt, mind-blowingly self-serving, incomprehensibly clueless, overweeningly ambitious, and cruelly insensitive” clown, became the conduit for unmentionable financial crimes against Nigeria involving Buhari’s relatives, close friends, and associates. While feathering his own nest, he was a dutiful poodle of the consciencelessly thieving, ill-famed Aso Rock cabal, which humored him by telling him he would succeed Buhari in 2023.
“If someone wrote a tragicomic drama script about Godwin Emefiele’s scandal-ridden reign as a central bank governor and his ludicrously insane attempts to run for president using the financial and symbolic resources of the central bank while still a central bank governor who hurls consequence-free insults and wishes death upon critics for calling attention to the manifest conflict of interest that his presidential run represents, literary critics would pillory the script for its implausible plot,” I wrote about Emefiele in my May 14, 2022 column titled “Emefiele: A Corrupt, Inept, Heart-Attack-Loving Presidential Wannabe.”
Sadiya Umar Farouq’s Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development has also turned out to be one of the most putrid morasses of venality and fraud during the Buhari years. Sadiya is now predictably dodging the EFCC using the favorite tactic of Nigerian elites entwined in the web of accounting for their corruption: pretense of ill health.
When I read that the EFCC was inviting her to account for more than N37 billion that she allegedly laundered, I was shocked by the “smallness” of the amount in light of what I know about the magnitude of pillaging she perpetrated at the ministry. I was relieved when I read a January 4th EFCC statement saying, “We are still tracing all the transactions, hence we cannot put a figure to everything now as the investigation is still ongoing.”
We are talking here of a woman who spent more than N500 million to feed non-existent schoolkids in their homes in Lagos, Ogun, and the FCT while schools were closed in 2020, a woman whom a 2017 Daily Nigerian report said stole dabinos worth millions of naira donated to IDPs by Saudi Arabia during Ramadan (which she hasn’t denied) while she was Federal Commissioner in charge of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons.
In a June 15, 2023, appearance on the Brekete Family radio show in Abuja, Muhammed Kazaure Gudaji, a member of the House of Representatives representing the Kazaure, Roni, Gwiwa, Yankwashi Constituency of Jigawa State who is famous for his brutal forthrightness, verbal directness, and less than perfect English articulation, said what most of us know.
A rock-ribbed Muhammadu Buhari partisan, Gudaji nonetheless pointed out that enormous theft of public resources took place during the Buhari regime, and that if the government of Bola Ahmed Tinubu wanted to be taken seriously, it must arrest and investigate 12 high-profile personages of the Buhari regime.
He gave their names as former Godwin Emefiele; former EFCC chairman Abdulrasheed Bawa (and Magu, too); Group Managing Director of NNPC Mele Kolo Kyari; Former Justice Minister and Attorney General of the Federation Abubakar Malami; former FIRS chairman Muhammad Mamman Nami; Sabiu “Tunde” Yusuf; DG of NIMSA Bashir Jamoh; Mohammed Bello-Koko of the Nigerian Ports Authority; Hadiza Bala Usman also formerly of NPA; all CBN deputy governors who served with Emefiele; and the “entire leaders of the National Inter-Bank Settlement System.”
I have no knowledge of the corrupt dealings of everyone on Gudaji’s list— or whether, in fact, he has a basis to accuse them of colossal corruption—but I have learned not to dismiss the man with a wave of the hand because of his rhetorical unsophistication. And the fact that Emefiele, Bawa, Sadiya, and some CBN deputy governors are under probe months after his plea to Tinubu should tell us that he isn’t a flippant blabbermouth.
Of course, Buhari is aware of the massive corruption that took place in his government. I know for a fact, for example, that he was aware of Sabiu “Tunde” Yusuf’s ill-gotten wealth. I have also been reliably informed that he helped cover the corruption of family members who were caught abroad with unusually large amounts of cash.
Two weeks ago, for instance, someone close to the Buhari family shared with me a disturbing story of the last-minute monkey business that the Buhari family perpetrated with Buhari’s own active connivance.
He wrote: “The son of a very prominent Nigerian (he held no official role, but was the most powerful Nigerian after PMB) in the previous government was arrested and detained for 2 days in England for bringing into the country cash worth millions of dollars/pounds.
“The Nigerian government, with direct intervention of the former president Buhari, intervened and used the Nigerian embassy in London to rescue the son who is in his 30s and related to PMB. This happened when PMB was in Saudi Arabia for the lesser hajj so you can guess the period it happened.
“The money was seized by the UK government initially, but the Nigerian high commission in London insisted that the money was meant for ‘security’. They got the money back and handed it over to the young man who stashed it away in London in preparation for them leaving power.”
Although I have not independently verified the authenticity of this disturbing story, I have chosen to share it publicly because it is consistent with a pattern I am deeply familiar with. The coming days will reveal the financial crimes Buhari, his family, and associates committed against Nigeria.
Unfortunately, some of the crimes Buhari’s people committed in his eight-year reign are reappearing now. It has now come to light, for example, that Betta Chimaobim Edu, the successor to Sadiya Umar Farouq has started the same pattern of theft by her predecessor.
In a leaked December 20, 2023, memo to the Accountant-General of the Federation, Edu instructed that money designated for “Vulnerable Groups in Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Ogun and Lagos,” which amounted to more than N500 million, should be paid into the private UBA account of a Bridget Mojisola Oniyelu in violation of Nigeria’s public sector financial regulation law.
The regulation says public money should not, under any circumstance, be paid into private bank accounts. “Any officer who pays public money into a private bank account is deemed to have done so with fraudulent intentions,” section 713 of the act says.
This is a momentous moment for Tinubu. If he does not fire Edu forthwith and bring her to justice, he has already lost the moral high ground to try Buhari’s corrupt honchos. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0B3hexpUCsvUsAruTwdEE3385codcA5HpZohKAWn1RRKaJj7sb5pRaNaWuHrhHhtdl&id=47904265&mibextid=Nif5oz 26 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by seunmsg(m): 6:46am On Jan 06 |
It is not enough to fire Betta Edu. The Accountant General who honored that fraudulent request must also be sanctioned. In fact, the minister can be excused for being ignorant of the rules guiding the operation of special projects/programs account. However, the Accountant General who actually made the rules cannot be excused.
Those payments are not just fraudulent, they clearly violates extant regulations guiding public expenditure. Both the minister and the Accountant General should be sanctioned. I like Betty but I will not support this obvious fraud. 83 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Racoon(m): 7:05am On Jan 06 |
Hehehe! Corrupt fellows amusing the nation with their theatrics. Guess it was corruption government fighting another corrupt protegee. 26 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Alhajikd: 7:05am On Jan 06 |
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Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by vicdom(m): 7:07am On Jan 06 |
seunmsg: It is not enough to fire Betta Edu. The Accountant General who honored that fraudulent request must also be sanctioned. In fact, the minister can be excused for being ignorant of the rules guiding the operation of special projects/programs account. However, the Accountant General who actually made the rules cannot be excused.
Those payments are not just fraudulent, they clearly violates extant regulations guiding public expenditure. Both the minister and the Accountant General should be sanctioned. I like Betty but I will not support this obvious fraud. And what type of sanction are you proposing for them, since their egregious act of thievery and embezzlement is not enough reason to fire them? Imagine what you are saying because of political party affiliation? In China, Japan, North Korea, and other notable countries, they will be killed instantly. But a self-acclaimed learned folk is here excusing notorious looters because of party affiliation. Shame on you! 86 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Racoon(m): 7:09am On Jan 06 |
seunmsg: It is not enough to fire Betta Edu. The Accountant General who honored that fraudulent request must also be sanctioned. In fact, the minister can be excused for being ignorant of the rules guiding the operation of special projects/programs account. However, the Accountant General who actually made the rules cannot be excused. All these lengthy grammar because of emilokan? Tinubu knew the social intervention programme is just another conduit pipe foe unimaginable corruption but appointed Betta Eduh to continue to fleece this nation. Here you are rationalising his appointee and forming saint for a well known criminal himself. Perhaps you forgotten how Tinubu’s protegees in the government like former FIRS boss - Babatunder Fowler, Muiz Banire, former accountant General all embezzled millions/billions and got away with it? 50 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Racoon(m): 7:10am On Jan 06 |
vicdom: ......magine what you are saying because of political party affiliation? In China, Japan, North Korea, and other notable countries, they will be killed instantly. But a self-acclaimed learned folk is here excusing notorious looters because of party affiliation. Shame on you! This is the hypocrisy of these agbadorian and cassava eaters of the criminal Lord. 42 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by ResidentSnitch(f): 7:12am On Jan 06 |
Do you guys remember how those idiots we're hailing Buhari and calling him ' our darling daddy", especially one particular irredeemable mumu on this forum, while Buhari and his gangs were busy looting the country to stupor? The sophisticated cowards from the other side that lost Kwara also kept mute and cowardly ko-towed in line while Buhari viciously manhandled the country.
Do you guys also remember how they were saying like half-educated sheep, that Buhari will handle insecuity and corruption while handles the economy? Big shame on all of you. 50 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by kayusely70(m): 7:17am On Jan 06 |
If this turns out to be true, the Minister and her co-conspirators should be sanctioned! 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by matify83: 7:22am On Jan 06 |
The honest truth is that, corruption will kill Nigeria one day because I don't see any serious attempt at stemming the tide.
Cans of worms are opening up in all MDAs daily with mind boggling sleaze perpetrated by serving and erstwhile managers. 37 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by ruggedtimi(m): 7:24am On Jan 06 |
kayusely70: If this turns out to be true, the Minister and her co-conspirators should be sanctioned! u dey wait for evidence 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by illicit(m): 7:25am On Jan 06 |
Ok now |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by PressMyButton: 7:26am On Jan 06 |
Racoon: This is the hypocrisy of these agbadorian and cassava eaters of the criminal Lord. I can't remember GEJ sacking Okonjo Iweala when she was recklessly approving millions of dollars to be paid from CBN Vaults into Dasuki's account. It seems hypocrisy has a new meaning to ipob:s. 23 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by seunmsg(m): 7:29am On Jan 06 |
vicdom:
And what type of sanction are you proposing for them, since their egregious act of thievery and embezzlement is not enough reason to fire them? Imagine what you are saying because of political party affiliation? In China, Japan, North Korea, and other notable countries, they will be killed instantly. But a self-acclaimed learned folk is here excusing notorious looters because of party affiliation. Shame on you! Is it that some of you cannot read and understand or you just jump out to comment for the sake of commenting. I clearly said firing only Betta Edu is not enough because the Accountant General who should know better also deserve to be sanctioned. And yes, firing Betty alone is not enough. A proper investigation of all the outflows from the account must be done and sanctions in line public service rule which may include prosecution must follow. 22 Likes |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by seunmsg(m): 7:38am On Jan 06 |
Racoon: All these lengthy grammar because of emilokan? Tinubu knew the social intervention programme is just another conduit pipe foe unimaginable corruption but appointed Betta Eduh to continue to fleece this nation. Here you are rationalising his appointee and forming saint for a well known criminal himself.
Perhaps you forgotten how Tinubu’s protegees in the government like former FIRS boss - Babatunder Fowler, Muiz Banire, former accountant General all embezzled millions/billions and got away with it? There is no single sense in your comment. You see, people get away with corruption so easily in Nigeria because folks like you are always quick to make it about politics, ethnicity and religion. If a minister of the federal government that was cleared by the National Assembly made up of all tribes, religion and political party has done something wrong, we single out the person and and ensure the full weight of the law is brought upon the person. She will get away with this fraud if we make it about politics or ethnicity or religion so stop the nonsense you’re trying to do. Betty is not the only person complicit in this. The Accountant General who by the way is a Yoruba lady must also face the music because she knows better. I’m not like you folks who play politics with corruption. 30 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Tochi3(m): 7:41am On Jan 06 |
They have left the corrupt former Minister In poo'hari maladministration from where thee Main corruption started because she is a higher fulani muslim caliphate member.. i am still expecting this kperogi religious bigot to write a long grammer on the former female Minister hadjiya but nothing...
Some good for nothing creatures up there are saying the former Humanitarian criminal Minister should be excused bbecause of her ignorance on extant laws..really ?
.....In a working society that actually wants to tackle corruption ,the former Minister under poo'hari, the present one,Betty edu & the accountant General will all be arrested without writing " love Letters " of Ultimatum
Useless era of Bullion vans can't fight corruption because he is corruption himself 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Bobloco: 7:43am On Jan 06 |
This is a momentous moment for Tinubu. If he does not fire Edu forthwith and bring her to justice, he has already lost the moral high ground to try Buhari’s corrupt honchos.
Tinubu and morality are two parallel lines and like they say two parallel lines can never meet 12 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by vicdom(m): 7:43am On Jan 06 |
seunmsg:
Is it that some of you cannot read and understand or you just jump out to comment for the sake of commenting. I clearly said firing only Betta Edu is not enough because the Accountant General who should know better also deserve to be sanctioned.
And yes, firing Betty alone is not enough. A proper investigation of all the outflows from the account must be done and sanctions in line public service rule which may include prosecution must follow. It is not enough to fire Betta Edu. The Accountant General who honored that fraudulent request must also be sanctioned. In fact, the minister can be excused for being ignorant of the rules guiding the operation of special projects/programs account. However, the Accountant General who actually made the rules cannot be excused. It's you that wanted to be clever by half! Why didn't you say it the way you said it earlier. The above was your statement, and I'm not a daft not to see how crafty you were up there. Obviously making excuses for thieves. Imagine saying minister can be excused? Really? Shame on you! 24 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Macphenson: 7:44am On Jan 06 |
kk |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by franchasofficia: 7:45am On Jan 06 |
Unu makwa na ana eme. Agba ballers Ndi nku Ndi nku 2 Likes |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Nicepoker(m): 7:47am On Jan 06 |
Scrap that useless ministry. The first 2 ladies handling the affairs of that ministry have all been accused of corruption. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Bobloco: 7:56am On Jan 06 |
vicdom:
It's you that wanted to be clever by half! Why didn't you say it the way you said it earlier. The above was your statement, and I'm not a daft not to see how crafty you were up there. Obviously making excuses for thieves. Imagine saying minister can be excused? Really? Shame on you! Please don't mind that fellow 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by seunmsg(m): 7:58am On Jan 06 |
vicdom:
It's you that wanted to be clever by half! Why didn't you say it the way you said it earlier. The above was your statement, and I'm not a daft not to see how crafty you were up there. Obviously making excuses for thieves. Imagine saying minister can be excused? Really? Shame on you! There is no difference between the two because I did not envisage folks like you will still come and try to misinterpret a comment that is straightforward. The OP by Kperogi said fire Edu. I said that’s not enough, include the Accountant General who ordinarily should know better than the minister in the sanction. What’s there not to understand if not that you’re seeking to be mischievous? 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Tochi3(m): 7:58am On Jan 06 |
seunmsg:
Is it that some of you cannot read and understand or you just jump out to comment for the sake of commenting. I clearly said firing only Betta Edu is not enough because the Accountant General who should know better also deserve to be sanctioned.
And yes, firing Betty alone is not enough. A proper investigation of all the outflows from the account must be done and sanctions in line public service rule which may include prosecution must follow. ..you are a very dishonest creature 10 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by tishbite41(m): 7:58am On Jan 06 |
Na wa o Women and naked corruption 2 Likes |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Macphenson: 8:07am On Jan 06 |
okoo |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by BloomingDale(f): 8:11am On Jan 06 |
tishbite41: Na wa o Women and naked corruption Where and whom them learn am from? 2 Likes |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by SalamRushdie: 8:13am On Jan 06 |
When the former minister Hajiya Sadiya was looting that ministry silly , people like kperoggi were no where to be found but as Betta Edu is a southern Christian they have found their moral fangs 1 Like |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Asswipemod: 8:14am On Jan 06 |
seunmsg:
There is no difference between the two because I did not envisage folks like you will still come and try to misinterpret a comment that is straightforward.
The OP by Kperogi said fire Edu. I said that’s not enough, include the Accountant General who ordinarily should know better than the minister in the sanction. What’s there not to understand if not that you’re seeking to be mischievous? Moral: Always ENVISAGE folks who will come to scrutinize your comments. Kapische, Kadoso? 7 Likes |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by Asswipemod: 8:16am On Jan 06 |
seunmsg:
There is no single sense in your comment. You see, people get away with corruption so easily in Nigeria because folks like you are always quick to make it about politics, ethnicity and religion.
If a minister of the federal government that was cleared by the national assemble made up of all tribes, religion and political party has done something wrong, we single out the person and and ensure the full weight of the law is brought upon the person. She will get away with this fraud if we make it about politics or ethnicity or religion so stop the nonsense you’re trying to do.
Betty is not the only person complicit in this. The Accountant General who by the way is a Yoruba lady must also face the music because she knows better. I’m not like you folks who play politics with corruption. Kadoso Mutairu! Uppercut, left, right and center.😆😆😆😆😆 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by sukkot: 8:21am On Jan 06 |
Hmm edu with charcoal character 2 Likes |
Re: Foul Stench Of Buhari: Tinubu Must Fire Betta Edu - Kperogi by datola: 8:22am On Jan 06 |
What is better about this Beta Edu that they keep giving her undeserved appointments even in the midst of controversies 8 Likes 3 Shares |