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Politics / Re: Picture of Policeman Dragging Moshood Erubami of Campaign for Democracy by conscience(m): 12:42am On Feb 01, 2006
Mr Administrator no change my caption again
I go school pass you..........Haba!
The caption was ''Demo -crazy in Aktion''
Politics / General Malu Regrets Not Overthrowing Obasanjo by conscience(m): 1:28pm On Jan 31, 2006
"FORMER Chief of Army Staff, General Victor Malu said, yesterday, he regretted not overthrowing President Olusegun Obasanjo’s government while  he was in service. Malu spoke at the General Assembly of the umbrella organisation of all northern cultural unions, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), in Kaduna. "

Full story @
http://www.vanguardngr.com/articles/2002/headline/f131012006.html

Do you consider Malu's speech as :
1. Treasonable?
2. Freedom of speech?
3. Incitement?
Jokes Etc / For Your Esi Ewu, Pepper Soup And Ngwongwo, Etc by conscience(m): 5:05am On Jan 30, 2006
For your Esi Ewu, Pepper Soup and Ngwongwo, etc shocked shocked shocked
Only in Niaja grin grin grin grin grin grin

Family / Re: Wives For Sale: N15,000 Please! by conscience(m): 11:50am On Jan 27, 2006
I hope they have taken the practice of "sell by date " into consideration for this women grin grin
Abi them don expire?
Let them tell us the expiration date of each of the women on offer grin grin
Family / Wives For Sale: N15,000 Please! by conscience(m): 11:47am On Jan 27, 2006
Wives for sale: N15,000 please!
By Reuben Abati

"If you are a bachelor in search of a wife, or a married man in search of a second wife (for whatever reasons whatsoever), please start heading towards Ahoada, where the elders in deference to the pull of market forces, are offering a generous discount on bride price. According to their announcement, anyone who wants a wife can now get one from Ahoada with a smile! Ekpeye Women for Sale!. We offer good bride price! Enjoy the discount while it lasts! Offer is on first come, first served basis!"
For full story:
http://www.guardiannewsngr.com/editorial_opinion/article02/270106

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Politics / Send EfCC To Niger Delta Creeks by conscience(m): 12:46am On Jan 25, 2006
'
EFCC are indeed becoming a Nudnick,
What's their business with Certificate falsification?
Gradually EFCC is taking over the job of all other Law enforcement agencies in Nigeria.
With EFCC, we don't need the Army, Police, Immigration, Customs, Courts, Navy, Airforce, Lawyers etc.
Please send them to Niger Delta Creeks to arrest members of those Militia Groups and we can have peace in the area grin grin grin
Read this story:

"The operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Tuesday launched a hunt for the Managing Director of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, Captain Roland Iyayi, for allegedly falsifying his...........A source at the commission said Iyayi needed to convince the EFCC that he indeed qualified as a pilot. "
Haba!

.... full story

http://www.punchng.com/main/article03
Politics / Picture of Policeman Dragging Moshood Erubami of Campaign for Democracy by conscience(m): 4:26am On Jan 24, 2006
Demo-crazy Police In Aktion

A police officer arrested and dragged Comrade Moshood Erubami, President, Campaign for Democracy (CD), at a mass action rally in Agodi, Ibadan[Nigeria] to protest the unconstitutional impeachment of Governor Rashidi Ladoja...Monday 23/01/06

Nairaland / General / Re: Let's Use Good English On This Forum by conscience(m): 3:38pm On Jan 22, 2006
Please enough of this talk about good or bad English.
This is a Nigerian forum , for Nigerians and their friends and not an English language class.
The most important issue here is that of communication and clarity .
Clarity here entails being as accurate as possible.
It also entails Making use of simple and plain words and language, be it in Ibo, French, German, Polish, Ibibio, Sign language, Yoruba, Hausa , English, Ibibio or Italian, just in the form and context in which they are commonly used.
In addition, it means avoiding all such words that are entirely not necessary or do not give additional meaning to the context in which they are used in the posting
. Each posting to my mind should be written simply, clearly and concisely, with the required degree of precision and as much as possible in ordinary language that people can understand .
Why do you want to cry more than the bereaved? You be Oyibo[Englishman]?
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Go Now- Prof Soyinka by conscience(m): 12:02pm On Jan 21, 2006
........We know what risks we run, and when people ask us sometimes, - why do you not rest? At your age, why do you continue to confront these ogres? Well, the answer to that is obvious. If another old man of seventy can muster the energy to conspire against a nation, there should be enough old men of seventy to say No? So, desist, I urge, so we can all go into peaceful retirement.

Retire, so I can visit you in your farm and resume our days of both harmless and pungent controversies over pounded yam and egusi. But you conduct robs me of sleep, deprives me of my planned retirement, encroaches on my normal preoccupations, plays havoc on my concentration within my own field but most of all desecrates all I have ever believed in, fought for all my life, including those years when you had one foot at the very edge of the grave. In the name of that very God whom you thank for yanking you back from the abyss, I implore you – Go! Go while it is still possible to forgive you for robbing us all of our earned retirement.
Go! Go Just go!"
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Go Now- Prof Soyinka by conscience(m): 12:02pm On Jan 21, 2006
.......We must exhort the Nigerian Bar Association, the civil rights movements but especially the NLC – you have made a good beginning, but do not let us down. Do not back down, or the consequences of any recourse to extreme, uncoordinated responses will be on your head. You are best placed to undertake for the containment of this rampaging bull-oh, what jokes history plays on us! Was this not the same individual who, during Babangida’s discreditable ploys to cling to power used words to the following effect: “When you see a mad bull in a China shop, you must find ways of leading it out gently so as to avoid destroying the contents of the shop” – words to that effect, by Olusegun Obasanjo.

Our situation today is identical, and the question I ask the NLC is simply this: Can you accept the responsibility of leading this bull, through peaceful mass action, out of the china shop that is called Nigeria? It is not the responsibility of the Labour movement alone, however, but that of all the civil rights movements, the professionals, student organizations, the clergy of every faith, women movements… indeed of every citizen who cherishes decency and justice in governance............
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Go Now- Prof Soyinka by conscience(m): 12:01pm On Jan 21, 2006
.....At that point, Abacha had not yet reached the absolute height of impunity, and there was indecision at the top. Heaven alone knows what the result would have been if the likely orders had been given and carried out, but they were not. After that conference, pressure was mounted on us to abandon the march on the grounds that too many innocents would be needlessly, slaughtered by a demented dictator. Why do I nurse that feeling in my stomach that, under this regime, those order would be given, and they would be carried out with a sickening brutality? Well, perhaps it is time to put it to the test.

The instrument for the removal of a sitting president, is, however, laid out-impeachment. If this presidential conduct persists, we have an obligation to call on our legislatures to rescue that instrument of constitutional remedy from current debasement and apply it to the author of our present predicament. And so I urge the nation to commence plans for an orderly convergence on our elected representatives from all parts of the nation to compel them to act.

We know that the instruments for coercion are in the hands of one man, whose rationality we now have every cause to question, but the present presidential rampage must be stopped. If anyone has more effective ideas, we would gladly consider them, and would most contentedly follow any lead, as long as such a lead takes into consideration the daily consolidation of anti-people power by one who is now convinced of his divine immunity and blatantly tramples on the conditions of association that hold this nation together. A campaign of civil disobedience is an another option – it remains a legitimate instrument of resistance against governance by illegalities..........
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Go Now- Prof Soyinka by conscience(m): 12:00pm On Jan 21, 2006
........Good, I said, I shall come and visit you. The final and lasting service African leaders can provide future generations is just a manner of departure that would make it possible for one to visit them in retirement and drink from their wisdom and experience. Arap Moi appeared to relax, brightened up somewhat at the idea, and assured me I would be most welcome and we parted, promising to keep in touch.
I was never an acquaintance of Arap Moi, but the nation knows very well that I can claim some kind of friendly relations – albeit quirky-based on mutual though critical respect. I thus feel that, in your case, Mr President, I may claim a sense of personal commitment to your well being.

In your heart of hearts, you cannot deny evidence of this. And my urging today is the same as that offered to Arap Moi: Leave quietly, peacefully, take your quite considerable successes in governance with you. Make it possible for us to call on you in retirement as a respected elder statesman. Do not leave the nation with such lacerating memories, with such a bad taste in the mouth that the people dismiss even your successes as mere accidents, as flashes in the pan or the work of others. Leave now, pleading governance exhaustion, age, betrayal, resentment at the ingratitude of the governed, anything at all but leave. Leave today, right now.

If you do wish to serve out your term, however, which is predictable, then you must begin a reversal of unconstitutional acts. You must begin by obeying the decisions of the courts to the letter. No hedging, no trimming, no renewed delaying tactics – just obey them, and get on with the positives of your administration. Anything less will be unacceptable. It is time to remind the Nigerian people that in the mad days of Sani Abacha, a march on Aso Rock was actually planned. Those who were in the know can attest as to why that march was eventually aborted. You will recalled that the strategy was mapped out at Mayflower School, Ikenne, even as the Mobile Police surrounded the assembly hall, fully armed and kilted, noisy, restless and menacing, awaiting orders. ..........
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Go Now- Prof Soyinka by conscience(m): 12:00pm On Jan 21, 2006
........Till today, we have yet to sort out the origin of seventy million Naira bribes offered to legislators in the House of Representatives, with a hundred million promised to senators for promotion of the scramble for Third Term agenda. These accusations are in the public domain, outlined with details of place and time and we await in vain the probing of this and other signal contradictions of high-profile exposures with their commendable punishments for corrupt acts. Have you publicly denounced the givers? Have you let loose the agencies of investigation on them?

The EFCC especially? These are not faceless saboteurs of the political will –is their purported act criminal, or is it not? Why is there such deafening silence from the man who would have benefited from these corrupt practices? Are the moves over, or is there still a constitutional joker to come? I met former President Arap Moi a few years before his ‘retirement’ from office. At that time, he was still in that now painfully familiar phase when the incumbent cannot imagine life after power.

We met at his request, and I ensured that I was accompanied by a Nigerian, who was then working for a UN Agency – I was afraid that the civilian dictator might later use our encounter as some kind of photo-op for boosting his then ongoing last-ditch intrigues to cling on to power. When our conversation offered the desired opening, I said to him, Mr president, what are your plans after you quit office? He was taken aback and mumbled something about returning to his village and doing some farming etc. etc..............
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Go Now- Prof Soyinka by conscience(m): 11:59am On Jan 21, 2006
........I am no acquaintance or partisan of Governor Ladoja. The intra-party politics of any political organisation is none of the business of non-members of the party. They became the business of one and all however, indeed, a life-and-death issue, when the protocols that bind us together as a nation are flouted, mocked and debased.

Those protocols are not articles of convenience, to be cited as guiding authority when convenient, then discarded at will whenever they prove an obstacle to misgovernance. Obasanjo has mangled the constitution and turned its polluted pulp into a weapon of offence against the rights and legitimate expectations of the people. We are confronted by a mind that has gone awry, a mind that is subject to no order except that of the crudest, most despotic notions of dominance in a primitive society. Nigeria is not a primitive, or private fiefdom. It is governed by law. The respectful ‘Baba’ accolade has turned to be yet another Baabuism, mimics the culture of the ‘dons’, literally actualised by Obasanjo as that of a Mafia godfather whose hand you either bow and kiss, or receive the kiss of death.





Let me ask this of our president: Are you proud of what you have unleashed? When the chairman of your political party insults the Nigerian people by referring to a state as a garrison, and instructs elected representatives to obey orders, do you voice any disapproval? And was Chairman Ali’s pronouncement merely the arrogant advance notice of the well-laid conspiracy to destabilise that state? Did you watch, by any chance, yesterday’s NTA news at 9p.m. – Wednesday, January 18? Did you watch the raucous debate on the Oyo State imbroglio? Is this what you planned? Is this what you wanted? Is this the crowning glory of the politics of your second term in office? The perennial battle of conscience and corruption, played out in seamy corridors of power. ..........
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Go Now- Prof Soyinka by conscience(m): 11:59am On Jan 21, 2006
.........This, in the simplest terms, is the constitutional issue at stake. This is why certain safeguards have been implanted within such procedures to ensure that the elected representatives of the polity do not act frivolously, mischievously – or, at least, ensure that they do not have an easy time doing so. If ‘suspension by caucus’ this time, believe me, the next proceeding will be absenteeism through deception. We are moving towards a total mockery of constitutionalism.





First with Anambra, and now with Oyo State, the president has crossed the line of political toleration. You failed in Anambra, but you felt you had learnt certain lessons in the use of state coercion. Hence the armed takeover of Bayelsa’s state radio by federal might during the Bayelsa impeachment saga, an illegal and unnecessary act that merely pandered to presidential ego and lust for domination. You felt that you had been too subtle in Anambra in the use of the police – poor Ige was a mere fall guy – and so, in Oyo, you decided to go the brutal distance with what overt state power can do. If you succeed in Oyo, the nation will be at your feet. The nation? No, the state maybe, but not the nation. And even less likely, the people. Do not be fooled by appearances.

The authorship of the on-going illegalities and abuse of the Nigerian Constitution in Oyo State – this being only the latest of such manipulations – lies squarely within the presidency. There are only two relevant questions: Has the police, by its actions, not flagrantly set itself above and against the judiciary, whose decisions it is lawfully bound to enforce? And the second question follows from this: Who gives the Inspector-General his orders? The finger points in only one direction – President Olusegun Obasanjo. Obasanjo’s misuse of the police to enforce his private political vendettas has become a notorious governance perfidy that screams for remedial action...............
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Go Now- Prof Soyinka by conscience(m): 11:58am On Jan 21, 2006
........Inaction becomes eloquent when it involves a deliberate avoidance of duty, a failure, in the case of any citizen in a responsible position, to take preventive action to head off anarchy and disaster. Inaction becomes even criminal where such an individual, by virtue of his or her special position, is saddled with that very special responsibility. However, it would be pure self-deception to propose that Obasanjo’s conduct lies in inaction, in a failure to arrest the state of anomie into which Oyo State is now plunged. He has been an active, propulsive and unabashedly partisan participant in the formulation of that crisis, so the burden of guilt that rests on the presidential shoulders is not simply one of failing to act, but of instigating, stoking and guaranteeing the state of chaos.

This is no time to beat around the bush. The presidential hand in this affair is blatant. Obasanjo has openly endorsed violence as a means of governance, embraced and empowered individuals whose avowed declarations, confessions and acts are cynically contrary to the democratic mandate, that alone upholds the legitimacy and dignity of his office. Let me repeat this: The contempt of President Obasanjo for the demands for a democratic self-realisation by the electorate is no longer in doubt and can be proved., chapter and verse – from Anambra to Oyo.

For Nigerians who may be somewhat befuddled by the legal issues involved in the impeachment saga of Oyo State, let another layman provides an illustration. You all know that legislators constantly travel out of this country for various causes – some purposeful and productive, others purely opportunistic jamboree. Well, imagine that twelve out of twenty legislators take off to attend a trade exhibition abroad. Any rich individual can even offer to underwrite their expenses if the stakes are high enough – the goal is simply to ensure their absence for the execution of some political conspiracy. Well then, in their absence, the remaining colleagues impeach their governor, claiming that they have a two-thirds majority among the sitting members...........
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Go Now- Prof Soyinka by conscience(m): 11:57am On Jan 21, 2006
Full text of Soyinka's Press Statement:
President Olusegun  Obasanjo
to quit office
Friday, January 20, 2006



"
This is one of the gravest encounters I have ever requested with you. I would like to make yet again that demand which, to some of you, may have become a boring preamble to these sessions, but I must make it again. Let me simply add that perhaps, at no time as ever before in our numerous exchanges, has this request taken on a more critical importance: I demand that you report my words with the greatest sense of accuracy and responsibility. It is only out of this same sense of responsibility – towards our nation, and our people – that I have summoned this meeting. Do not misquote me. Do not put words in my mouth.

Within that context, I shall immediately start by denying a statement attributed to me in a report of the brief press encounter that followed the opening event of the Development Policy Centre Workshop on Corruption in Ibadan this last Monday, the 17th.  That statement claimed that, regarding the on-going Oyo crisis, I demanded that the President of the nation, Olusegun Obasanjo, should speak up. I could not have made such a demand, and the reason is quite simple: I am not deaf. President Olusegun Obasanjo has already spoken. He has spoken loud and clear over the Oyo crisis, and all that is left is for the people to respond. Actions speak louder than words – that’s common wisdom. And for those who try to suggest that there has been no overt action by the president before, during, and after the Oyo State crisis, I can only respond that there are times when inaction, speaks even louder than both action and words. ..........
Politics / Re: EFCC And Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State by conscience(m): 1:13pm On Jan 20, 2006
prettyH:

Remember, at this moment Oyo State is also going through a crisis of their own because of some idiotic persons. As well, that is the price plateau state is paying for having Dariye as their governor. Lets just say , its the price of dirty politics at play.
prettyH One , you sound so intelligent and objective,
please lets meet this weekend, at your convenience for some drinks, chops and talk..
but not on Nigerian issues please..........i don tire
Politics / Re: EFCC And Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State by conscience(m): 1:01pm On Jan 20, 2006
1.No, a court cannot freeze the whole account of the Government, because to do so will mean bringing the government to a stand still/halt.
2.No matter how heavy the facts presented to the Court might be, the proper Order should have been an interim Order lasting for say 3days or so ,and the other party [the Government] put on Notice of the pending case, failure of which the Court vacates its Order.
3. For the Court to issue such an Order, there must be substantive issue[s] for determination before the Court.
4. Plateau state and the whole of the people of plateau are not suspects in  any criminal [financial ]act and so, under the Act[law] creating EFCC,  the order is brought against a wrong party.
5. The Judiciary in Nigeria is gradually sinking and the world is laughing at us.
Politics / Re: EFCC And Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State by conscience(m): 1:00pm On Jan 20, 2006
Plateau State Attorney General can get in touch with me for free legal Advice on this matter.
Please pass the word to him
We must defeat the enemies of our Nation
Politics / Obasanjo Go Now- Prof Soyinka by conscience(m): 11:31am On Jan 20, 2006
Professor Wole Soyinka, has sounded loud and clear on President Olusegun Obasanjo
to check his perculiar style of administration and put a full stop to his unconstitutional acts inimical to the good health of the nation or resign,
Failure of which , 'Kongi' calls on the the National Assembly or the People  without any further delay to push him [OBJ]aside constitutionally...........in the interest of the Nation.
Rugged Prof., Omo Egba tell him to wake up from slumber before the Nation sinks....... grin


http://www.guardiannewsngr.com/news/article01
Politics / Re: EFCC And Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State by conscience(m): 2:17am On Jan 20, 2006
Odeku:

Consc EFCC did not freeze the state funds the court did. all EFCC did was present a valid case of alleged corruption to the court and bingo, here come trouble.

Dear Odeku,
My Expert opinion on this matter is as follows:

1.Under what rules of practice can an Ex parte application be considered sufficient to disclose a valid case before a Judge Who has no opportunity to hear the case of  the other Party, and go ahead to reach a final decision [as it looks in this case]?
You don't need to be a Lawyer to agree with me that, such practice offends the Principle of natural Justice.
2. The Court has no legal justification or sound Jurisprudential reasoning to freeze the Account of a State Government  only on the strenght of an allegation made against one of the officers, to do so, will mean  putting the act of Governance on hold/halt .
3. The enabling Act establishing EFCC does not clothe it with powers to Freeze the Account/Funds/Property of any person or organisation,[ subject matter not  being proceeds or properties derived from the commission of economic and financial and other related crimes.]
 .
4. The drafters of the act did not include a state/ Federal Government as one of the persons whose Accounts can be Frozen. For instance, can EFCC make an  Ex parte application to freeze the Account of the Federal Government ?
Politics / Re: EFCC And Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State by conscience(m): 9:41pm On Jan 19, 2006
Seun:

This is the beginning of a long and dramatic political soap opera. Nigerians are adviced to relax and enjoy the show while it lasts! He is definitely going to jail and ther's nothing he can do about it.

Remember, he also jumped bail in the UK after being arrested, jailed and bailed. Governor Alameiyeseiga's older brother.


This the beginning of the' mother of illegality' and Executive lawlessness.
Is Dariye Plateau State Government?
So the functioning of a whole government of a state will stop to function because they want to destroy one man in the state.
Shame shame shame shame on all of them
Shame on the Judiciary that will give such an order on an ex parte application
It brings to question the competence of some Judicial officers in Nigeria.
Na wa
I feel like PUKING
Politics / Re: EFCC And Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State by conscience(m): 9:33pm On Jan 19, 2006
I am sweating because Some one can not because he wants an individual, paralyze the apparatus of government with attendant hardship to the citizens
Politics / Re: EFCC And Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State by conscience(m): 9:22pm On Jan 19, 2006
I tire oooooooooooooooo
Politics / Re: EFCC And Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State by conscience(m): 9:22pm On Jan 19, 2006
The Powers of EFCC ubder the Act:
1) The Commission shall be responsible for

(a) the enforcement and the due administration of the provisions of this Act;

(b) the investigation of all financial crimes including advance fee fraud money laundering, counterfeiting, illegal charge transfers, futures market fraud, fraudulent encashment of negotiable instruments, eompu1I:r credit card fraud, contract scam, etc, ;

(c) the co-ordination and enforcement of all economic and financial crimes laws and enforcement functions conferred on any other person or authority ;

(the) the adoption of measures to identify, tract; freeze, confiscate or seize proceeds derived from terrorist activities, economic and financial crimes related offences or the properties the value of which corresponds to such proceeds ;

(e) the adoption of measures to eradicate the commission of economic and financial crimes;



(f) the adoption of measures which includes co-ordinate preventive and regulatory actions, introduction and maintenance of investigative and control techniques on the prevention of economic and financial related times;

(g) the facilitation of rapid exchange of scientific and technical information and the conduct of joint operations geared towards the eradication of economic and financial crimes;

(h) the examination -and investigation of al1 reported cases of economic and financial crimes with a view to identifying individuals, corporate bodies or groups involved;

(i) the determination of the extent of financial loss and such other losses by government, private individuals or organisations ;

(j) collaborating with government bodies both within and outside Nigeria carrying on functions wholly or in part analogous with those of the Commission concerning

(i) the identification, determination of the whereabouts and activities of persons suspected of being involved in economic and financial crimes,

(ii) the movement of proceeds or properties derived from the commission of economic and financial and other related crimes,

(iii) the exchange ofpersonne1 or other experts,

(iv) the establishment and maintenance of a system for monitoring international economic and financial crimes in order to identify suspicious transactions and persons involved,

(v) maintaining data, statistics, records and reports on persons, organisations, proceeds, properties, documents or other items or assets involved in economic and financial crimes,

(vi) undertaking research and similar works with a view to determining the manifestation, extent, magnitude and effects of economic and financial crimes and advising government on appropriate intervention measures for combating same;

(k) taking charge of, supervising. controlling. co-ordinating all the responsibilities, functions and activities relating to the current investigation and prosecution of all offences connected with or relating to economic and financial crimes, in consultation with the Attorney-General of the Federation;

(j) the co-ordination of all existing economic and financial crimes, investigating units in Nigeria;

(m) maintaining J liaison with office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, the Nigerian Customs Service, the Immigration and Prison Service Board, the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, all government security and law enforcement agencies and such other financial supervisory institutions in the eradication of economic and financial crimes;

(n) carrying out and sustaining rigorous public and enlightenment campaign against economic and financial crimes within and outside Nigeria; and

(o) carrying out such other activities as arc necessary or expedient for the full discharge of all or any of the functions conferred on it under this Act.


6.     (1) The Commission has power to

(a) cause investigations to be conducted as to whether any person has committed an offence under this Act; and

(b) with a view to ascertaining whether any person has been in offences under this Act or in the proceeds of any such offences, cause investigations to be conducted into the properties of any person if it appears to the Commission that the person's life style and extent of the properties are not justified by his source of income.

(2) The Commission is charged with the responsibility of enforcing the provisions of

(a) the Money Laundering Act 1995 ;

(b) the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act 1995 ;

(c) the Failed Banks (Recovery of Debts) and Financial Malpractices in Banks

Act 1994, as amended;

(the) the Banks and other Financial Institutions Act 1991, as amended; and

(e) Miscellaneous Offences Act; and

(f) any other law or regulations relating to economic and financial crimes
Politics / Re: EFCC And Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State by conscience(m): 9:18pm On Jan 19, 2006
bunking:

What drama?
Have we finished watching the latest reality show of shame in Oyo State?
Shame on OBJ and his Gangster.

Real Drama...........Cinema!
This is an abuse of power and illegality of the highest Order,
EFCC by Part II of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission[Establishment Act] 2002 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria,
has no powers to Freeze the Account of  State Government as no financial Crime has been levied against The Plateau State Government as a body.

Sub section D of the act states:
d) the adoption of measures to identify, tract; freeze, confiscate or seize proceeds derived from terrorist activities, economic and financial crimes related offences or the properties the value of which corresponds to such proceeds ;
That is only proceeds derived from terrorist acts/econimic and financial Crimes related offences or properties to the value of an ascertained criminal proceeds can be frozen.
To do otherwise will be to commit an illegality.


If they have a problem they should freeze the Account of Dariye and not a Government.
And I ask, can EFCC freeze the account of the Federal Government?
This is rubbish and I feel ashame of the practice of Law in Nigeria.
I wonder where Their Law officers studied their law.
Politics / Re: Rimi's Last Interview Before The Murder of his Wife by conscience(m): 3:04am On Jan 18, 2006
Akolawole:

This is 9:28, i can confirm to you that there's no single policeman or Armoured thank in "iwo-road" which is one of Ibadan's hot-spot.

Akolawole Akolawole Akolawole
How many times I call you?
Check your wrist watch for time
How many Police and Army dey for Ibadan streets now?
Please don't eat your vomit, but answer me
Business / Re: EFCC And Bank Debtors by conscience(m): 2:56am On Jan 18, 2006
otitoloju:

@ Conscience. Those EFCC will swoop on are people who defaulted on insider credit. Example is that of a bank chairman who took out almost 17billion naira in insider credit from the bank he oversees.

There are many legal and legitimate means for debt recovery under our statute books.
The use of EFCC in debt recovery portends to me as an extortion/arm twisting technique,
induced by wrongful use of force or fear or under colour of official right to abuse the rights of citizens.
It is barbaric , crude, Cowboy like, playing to the gallery and accused found guilty in the pages of newspapers and electronic media and so unacceptable in any civilized world.

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