Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by Nobody: 8:23am On Oct 03, 2015 |
some people can never ever get sense. No matter how much you try they will never see reason. arguing with them is like pouring water in a basket.
whenever they see the name Buhari, their brains go into over-drive and shut down. |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by Nobody: 8:47am On Oct 03, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: Let me start this piece by stating that the arrest and ongoing investigation of Mrs Alison Diezani Madueke by the United Kingdom Crime Agency is a welcome development. I shall continue to support public officers to answer to any allegation against them irrespective of political affiliation, religion or ethnic group. This article however is meant to clear the air on who is to take credit before supporters of president Buhari and APC accord the glory to Buhari.
UK Crime Agency Should Take Credit For Alison's Arrest: The arrest of Allison was done by the UK Crime Agency acting on their own investigation, which only God know when they started. The EFCC never demanded for Alison's arrest, it was 100% UK initiative.
Why It Is Wrong To Credit Buhari: The arrest of Madueke is not the first to be done by the UK government. Recall on September 16, 2005 the UK Police arrested then Governor Diepreye Alamesiegha for money laundry www.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4253362.stm. The glory of that arrests that eventually led to his impeachment and imprisonment went to the UK and not Obasanjo's administration. The glory that went to Obasanjo was that it was his government that prosecuted him after he fled the UK- though he(Alams) was rather given a slap on the wrist. He still wanted in the UK
In May 2010, UAE authorities arrested James Ibori on the request of British Authorities after he had fled Nigeria due to being on the wanted list of the UK (2007) and Nigeria/EFCC (2010). Nevertheless, the credit went to the british authoritÍes and not President Goodluck Jonathan who had earlier ordered EFCC and Onovo-led police to arrest him. www.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8680569.stm www.saharareporters.com/2010/05/12/james-ibori-arrested-dubai
Buhari Is Not Sincere With Anti-corruption Since coming to power Buhari has been making probe rhetoric and has never shown the will. In fact, he has been drinking and eating with alleged corrupt officials like Amaechi, Atiku, Tinubu etc. Obasanjo in his letter once dared Atiku Abubakar to travel to the USA and see if he won't be arrested. Buhari is also yet to take action over the alleged corruption of Fashola as highlighted by Governor Ambode. In fact, the only case that's on the prosecution line is that of Saraki, which we all know was precipitated by political disagreement and not really because Buhari want to fight corruption. Buhari withdrew the EFCC's N2,8billion case against Sylva and even gifted him ticket for Bayelsa governorship election. In fact, Sylva was with Buhari during the Oct 1st celebration. Another is the case of Abubakar Audu, a right-hand man of Buhari since his ANPP days who despite his corruption case was gifted the ticket for Kogi governorship poll.
I make bold to state that the british would have arrested Diezani irrespective of who is in power. It is a shame that our so-called government cannot do things themselves but rely on the UK lead. Unfortunately, the properties and monies that will be seized will be added to the treasury of the Brits and their allies.
Finally, if Buhari want to fight corruption, he should start from home and we all shall support him. There are lots of ex-Govs, Senators and other public officials that has lots of indictment and cases to answer. He can't take the glory of another country! For now, he is yet to prove his hype.
May God Bless Us All You see your life? Silence is golden. Keep gaining more enemies with your half baked lies. You will regret it when you attempt to occupy any public office. 2 Likes |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by tupacshakur(m): 9:04am On Oct 03, 2015 |
Bevista: The CCB prosecutes those who they have found to have committed an infraction on the Code of the Bureau. The cases you mentioned above have nothing to do with the CCB. If you have sufficient evidence to back your claim, I will advise you to proceed to the EFCC with such evidence. I'm sure, in your heart of hearts, while being fair, equitable and just, you know the truth. |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by coolscott(m): 10:11am On Oct 03, 2015 |
kahal29: "The arrest of Allison was done by the UK Crime Agency acting on their own investigation, which only God know when they started. The EFCC never demanded for Alison's arrest, it was 100% UK initiative."
You are very wrong because the Efcc actually demanded for her arrest. See evidence below:
[b]It was gathered that the Seizure Organised Crime Agency within the National Crimes Agency of the UK arrested Deziani and are probing the allegations against her. It was further learnt that Deziani was picked up by operatives of the SOCA at the instance of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission which has been discretely probing her. The PUNCH investigations revealed that the SOCA has a working agreement with the EFCC in the area of investigation of allegations of financial crimes and proceeds of such crimes. A source said, “It is true that the former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Deziani has been arrested by the UK’s National Crimes Agency, not the Metropolitan Police. “There is an agency within the National Crimes Agency called the Seizures Organised Crimes Agency. She was actually arrested by operatives of SOCA because the agency has a working agreement with the EFCC. We have been cooperating with SOCA on a number issues. “I can tell you that Deziani is being quizzed over allegations of bribery and fraud by the UK police.”[/b]
http://www.punchng.com/news/police-arrest-madueke-in-london-channels-tv/
In that case, where is PMB's credibility when he asks the UK to go after one person then sends the names of others to the senate in a ministerial list? 1 Like |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by SonOfEl(m): 10:33am On Oct 03, 2015 |
coolscott:
In that case, where is PMB's credibility when he asks the UK to go after one person then sends the names of others to the senate in a ministerial list? thank you my brother....its like to them buhari is clean and infallible... bootlickers... 1 Like |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by pomporiking: 12:04pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Another pointless rant. 1 Like |
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Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by FatIjeomaOkolie: 9:31pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Mods please take this to FP before the OP commits suicide oooo
His existence depends on NL providing a fix for his self importance 4 Likes |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by phlame(m): 9:38pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: Let me start this piece by stating that the arrest and ongoing investigation of Mrs Alison Diezani Madueke by the United Kingdom Crime Agency is a welcome development. I shall continue to support public officers to answer to any allegation against them irrespective of political affiliation, religion or ethnic group. This article however is meant to clear the air on who is to take credit before supporters of president Buhari and APC accord the glory to Buhari.
UK Crime Agency Should Take Credit For Alison's Arrest: The arrest of Allison was done by the UK Crime Agency acting on their own investigation, which only God know when they started. The EFCC never demanded for Alison's arrest, it was 100% UK initiative. In fact, the UK Crime Agency had to confirm that they started investigating Diezani since 2013 when Buhari was still in opposition http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/190970-we-started-investigating-alison-madueke-since-2013-uk-national-crime-agency.html
Why It Is Wrong To Credit Buhari: The arrest of Madueke is not the first to be done by the UK government. Recall on September 16, 2005 the UK Police arrested then Governor Diepreye Alamesiegha for money laundry www.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4253362.stm. The glory of that arrests that eventually led to his impeachment and imprisonment went to the UK and not Obasanjo's administration. The glory that went to Obasanjo was that it was his government that prosecuted him after he fled the UK- though he(Alams) was rather given a slap on the wrist. He still wanted in the UK
In May 2010, UAE authorities arrested James Ibori on the request of British Authorities after he had fled Nigeria due to being on the wanted list of the UK (2007) and Nigeria/EFCC (2010). Nevertheless, the credit went to the british authoritÍes and not President Goodluck Jonathan who had earlier ordered EFCC and Onovo-led police to arrest him. www.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8680569.stm www.saharareporters.com/2010/05/12/james-ibori-arrested-dubai
Buhari Is Not Sincere With Anti-corruption Since coming to power Buhari has been making probe rhetoric and has never shown the will. In fact, he has been drinking and eating with alleged corrupt officials like Amaechi, Atiku, Tinubu etc. Obasanjo in his letter once dared Atiku Abubakar to travel to the USA and see if he won't be arrested. Buhari is also yet to take action over the alleged corruption of Fashola as highlighted by Governor Ambode. In fact, the only case that's on the prosecution line is that of Saraki, which we all know was precipitated by political disagreement and not really because Buhari want to fight corruption. Buhari withdrew the EFCC's N2,8billion case against Sylva and even gifted him ticket for Bayelsa governorship election. In fact, Sylva was with Buhari during the Oct 1st celebration. Another is the case of Abubakar Audu, a right-hand man of Buhari since his ANPP days who despite his corruption case was gifted the ticket for Kogi governorship poll.
I make bold to state that the british would have arrested Diezani irrespective of who is in power. It is a shame that our so-called government cannot do things themselves but rely on the UK lead. Unfortunately, the properties and monies that will be seized will be added to the treasury of the Brits and their allies.
Finally, if Buhari want to fight corruption, he should start from home and we all shall support him. There are lots of ex-Govs, Senators and other public officials that has lots of indictment and cases to answer. He can't take the glory of another country! For now, he is yet to prove his hype.
May God Bless Us All You need a real Job 2 Likes |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by Duru1(m): 9:42pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
If this crap is remotely true, it is an assault on sovereignty of the zoo called Nigeria. Nigerian national should not be abused by foreign national agents on the pretenses of anything, be it terrorism or not. 1 Like |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by dotcomnamename: 9:43pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
[s] TonyeBarcanista: Let me start this piece by stating that the arrest and ongoing investigation of Mrs Alison Diezani Madueke by the United Kingdom Crime Agency is a welcome development. I shall continue to support public officers to answer to any allegation against them irrespective of political affiliation, religion or ethnic group. This article however is meant to clear the air on who is to take credit before supporters of president Buhari and APC accord the glory to Buhari.
UK Crime Agency Should Take Credit For Alison's Arrest: The arrest of Allison was done by the UK Crime Agency acting on their own investigation, which only God know when they started. The EFCC never demanded for Alison's arrest, it was 100% UK initiative. In fact, the UK Crime Agency had to confirm that they started investigating Diezani since 2013 when Buhari was still in opposition http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/190970-we-started-investigating-alison-madueke-since-2013-uk-national-crime-agency.html
Why It Is Wrong To Credit Buhari: The arrest of Madueke is not the first to be done by the UK government. Recall on September 16, 2005 the UK Police arrested then Governor Diepreye Alamesiegha for money laundry www.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4253362.stm. The glory of that arrests that eventually led to his impeachment and imprisonment went to the UK and not Obasanjo's administration. The glory that went to Obasanjo was that it was his government that prosecuted him after he fled the UK- though he(Alams) was rather given a slap on the wrist. He still wanted in the UK
In May 2010, UAE authorities arrested James Ibori on the request of British Authorities after he had fled Nigeria due to being on the wanted list of the UK (2007) and Nigeria/EFCC (2010). Nevertheless, the credit went to the british authoritÍes and not President Goodluck Jonathan who had earlier ordered EFCC and Onovo-led police to arrest him. www.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8680569.stm www.saharareporters.com/2010/05/12/james-ibori-arrested-dubai
Buhari Is Not Sincere With Anti-corruption Since coming to power Buhari has been making probe rhetoric and has never shown the will. In fact, he has been drinking and eating with alleged corrupt officials like Amaechi, Atiku, Tinubu etc. Obasanjo in his letter once dared Atiku Abubakar to travel to the USA and see if he won't be arrested. Buhari is also yet to take action over the alleged corruption of Fashola as highlighted by Governor Ambode. In fact, the only case that's on the prosecution line is that of Saraki, which we all know was precipitated by political disagreement and not really because Buhari want to fight corruption. Buhari withdrew the EFCC's N2,8billion case against Sylva and even gifted him ticket for Bayelsa governorship election. In fact, Sylva was with Buhari during the Oct 1st celebration. Another is the case of Abubakar Audu, a right-hand man of Buhari since his ANPP days who despite his corruption case was gifted the ticket for Kogi governorship poll.
I make bold to state that the british would have arrested Diezani irrespective of who is in power. It is a shame that our so-called government cannot do things themselves but rely on the UK lead. Unfortunately, the properties and monies that will be seized will be added to the treasury of the Brits and their allies.
Finally, if Buhari want to fight corruption, he should start from home and we all shall support him. There are lots of ex-Govs, Senators and other public officials that has lots of indictment and cases to answer. He can't take the glory of another country! For now, he is yet to prove his hype.
May God Bless Us All [/s] STORY 3 Likes |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by olajorn(m): 9:44pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
I blame Nairaland Mods and supermods .... 3 Likes |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by mbulela: 9:44pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista:
Finally, if Buhari want to fight corruption, he should start from home and we all shall support him.
May God Bless Us All Else he should allow all thieves to roam freely and enjoy their loot, abi? 3 Likes |
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Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by 989900: 9:48pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
This OP is just an attention seeker . . . nothing more, nothing less. 2 Likes |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by Gbengais(m): 9:50pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
I dont need to read ur write up.. you're a fool |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by Captainswag225(m): 9:50pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
buhari is a dictator and a clueless leader. He will eventually run nigeria down if he doesnt change..., nigerians will learn to appreciate jonathan when buhari is done with y'all. 1 Like |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by webshopng1(m): 9:55pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
solid |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by babaijesha1(m): 9:56pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: Let me start this piece by stating that the arrest and ongoing investigation of Mrs Alison Diezani Madueke by the United Kingdom Crime Agency is a welcome development. I shall continue to support public officers to answer to any allegation against them irrespective of political affiliation, religion or ethnic group. This article however is meant to clear the air on who is to take credit before supporters of president Buhari and APC accord the glory to Buhari.
UK Crime Agency Should Take Credit For Alison's Arrest: The arrest of Allison was done by the UK Crime Agency acting on their own investigation, which only God know when they started. The EFCC never demanded for Alison's arrest, it was 100% UK initiative. In fact, the UK Crime Agency had to confirm that they started investigating Diezani since 2013 when Buhari was still in opposition http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/190970-we-started-investigating-alison-madueke-since-2013-uk-national-crime-agency.html
Why It Is Wrong To Credit Buhari: The arrest of Madueke is not the first to be done by the UK government. Recall on September 16, 2005 the UK Police arrested then Governor Diepreye Alamesiegha for money laundry www.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4253362.stm. The glory of that arrests that eventually led to his impeachment and imprisonment went to the UK and not Obasanjo's administration. The glory that went to Obasanjo was that it was his government that prosecuted him after he fled the UK- though he(Alams) was rather given a slap on the wrist. He still wanted in the UK
In May 2010, UAE authorities arrested James Ibori on the request of British Authorities after he had fled Nigeria due to being on the wanted list of the UK (2007) and Nigeria/EFCC (2010). Nevertheless, the credit went to the british authoritÍes and not President Goodluck Jonathan who had earlier ordered EFCC and Onovo-led police to arrest him. www.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8680569.stm www.saharareporters.com/2010/05/12/james-ibori-arrested-dubai
Buhari Is Not Sincere With Anti-corruption Since coming to power Buhari has been making probe rhetoric and has never shown the will. In fact, he has been drinking and eating with alleged corrupt officials like Amaechi, Atiku, Tinubu etc. Obasanjo in his letter once dared Atiku Abubakar to travel to the USA and see if he won't be arrested. Buhari is also yet to take action over the alleged corruption of Fashola as highlighted by Governor Ambode. In fact, the only case that's on the prosecution line is that of Saraki, which we all know was precipitated by political disagreement and not really because Buhari want to fight corruption. Buhari withdrew the EFCC's N2,8billion case against Sylva and even gifted him ticket for Bayelsa governorship election. In fact, Sylva was with Buhari during the Oct 1st celebration. Another is the case of Abubakar Audu, a right-hand man of Buhari since his ANPP days who despite his corruption case was gifted the ticket for Kogi governorship poll.
I make bold to state that the british would have arrested Diezani irrespective of who is in power. It is a shame that our so-called government cannot do things themselves but rely on the UK lead. Unfortunately, the properties and monies that will be seized will be added to the treasury of the Brits and their allies.
Finally, if Buhari want to fight corruption, he should start from home and we all shall support him. There are lots of ex-Govs, Senators and other public officials that has lots of indictment and cases to answer. He can't take the glory of another country! For now, he is yet to prove his hype.
May God Bless Us All Buhari cannot fight corruption now, the high ranking practitioners have settled into the rhythm of his lackluster govt style. When he was supposed to take a Machiavellian decisive action, he was busy dancing Dan Maraya in the corridors of aso villa 1 Like |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by andyanders: 9:58pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Op, I think you are the most dumbest human being on the face of this earth.
If Buhari is not to take the credit, is it your father? Or will you credit it to Jonathan of which, maybe Deziani would wanna mention very soon? 1 Like |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by ocelot2006(m): 10:02pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
ayokellany:
How many banks or financial institutions did Buhari build to shore up Nigeria's reserve in the midst of dwindling oil prices ? Most of you wailers do not even understand the gravity of cluelessness you exhibit when defending some criminals. The question was simple. List ONE power station built by GMB. |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by abworld6deep(m): 10:03pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Why cant UK takes the credit during Jonathan?...Why Now?.....Why arresting her now? |
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Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by menxer: 10:04pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
One good thing about wailing is the inability to hear what others say about an issue. Several newspapers carried this news, stating clearly that the investigation that led to this arrest was at the instance of EFCC, yet here we are on NL trying to redefine AIR. Kudos to OP, this issue wouldn't have been complete without your take. 1 Like |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by ezebunafo(m): 10:05pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Atleast with these your analysis you will not accuse pmb of witch hunting madueke,since pmb shouldn't take credit for her arrest 1 Like |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by dammytosh: 10:06pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Lmao.
GEJ is to be credited.
That is what you write when you are a shameless politician.
By the time Saraki goes to jail, date it back to 15th century investigation from Mali.
Only paid mod will take watery article like this serious and push to front page. |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by ocelot2006(m): 10:07pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Adminisher:
So you are TonyeBarcanista. You don't know jack. UK crime agency was activated by Buhari himself based on talks with the UK government. There is an international dragnet for all public treasury looters. You have to learn to be more matured in thinking. When Buhari was visiting the UK repeatedly, you guys said he was going for instructions or was being teleguided. It never occurred to you that the trap was being sprung. Also it was obvious to people who were better informed that intense work was being done within the Presidency to deal with the major looters but you people still said Baba Go Slow. I would advise that you stop posting ignorantly and just look, listen and learn how the world catches corporate thieves and treasury looters . We have said it many times that you cannot steal to hide funds abroad without breaking money laundering laws of those countries. Dieziani herself will most likely do plea bargain and rope I'm many people . Please stop posting , look, listen and learn The UK Crime Agency was "activated" by GMB? Suuuuuure........ |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by dougivilla(m): 10:10pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
IbnSultaan:
TonyeBarcanista
President Muhammadu Buhari made a request to David Cameron and other leaders of allied States to help Nigeria arrest corrupt Nigeria officials and recover looted funds
Security Agents after months of planning along side the federal Government and international partners in Sweden,Us,UK and other countries Today started a sting joint international operation.
This is just the beginning MizMyColi Obiagelli :
Unlike Ibori, the question I would like to ask you is: was Dizeani Alison Madueke ever invited to EFCC office and she did not honour the invite? Was she resisting arrest?? Is she a wanted fugitive or on the run?? Why will the EFCC that has all the files with which she could be prosecuted at home be requesting for her arrest abroad? Not extradition oh! Just arrest for a perhaps unrelated bribery allegations, meanwhile efcc is suspecting oil thievery and remittance diversion. Your story line no follow abeg! |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by dammytosh: 10:11pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
abworld6deep: Why cant UK takes the credit during Jonathan?...Why Now?.....Why arresting her now?
Dnt expend your energy on eediots paid to discredit the Anti Corruption War going on. |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by dammytosh: 10:13pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Ioannes: some people can never ever get sense. No matter how much you try they will never see reason. arguing with them is like pouring water in a basket.
whenever they see the name Buhari, their brains go into over-drive and shut down. |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by Nobody: 10:14pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Just passinf by sha. its easy to know d novice nlers, dey r d ines refering to op as tonye. D tatipe nlers know d old time barcanista |
Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by anonimi: 10:14pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
ayokellany: Tonye kindly tell me what court you are the Judge or tribunal you chaired to declare Tinubu that was tried in a competent court of law and was honourably acquitted discharged a criminal ? I am yet to see any guilty verdict from any court on Atiku while you are only bound to have heart attack over Amaechi or how else can you explain how in your own wisdom chosen to pronounce him guilty without charge ? What is good for the PDP believed to be innocent is also good for the APC until they are pronounced guilty by a competent law court n not by your PDP sympathetic self.
Did you not see that he used the word 'ALLEGED' in his OP Are you part of UNESCO's 65% in Nigeria? |