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Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Tarzaa(m): 7:29pm On Jan 19, 2016
free2ryhme:
Metuh please eat as much akpu and okro soup as you like before you continue with groundnut soup at kuje prison. How come these people suddenly look alike after few days in prison, Kanu, dasuki and now metuh or they intentionally dye their beards white? Crime does not pay oo.
because of the white yams they stole!
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by arresa: 7:30pm On Jan 19, 2016
osaze123:
Buhari’s Interpretation of ‘One Nigeria’ (See Photos)
By: Nnamdi Boniface
The Man on Blue is from the North namely Dasuki while the one on brown is from d South-East and He’s name Olisa. Now the one on blue stole a wooping sum of 2.1billion USD and gave d one on brown a cut from it (N400million naira). Now one with human brain would have ask himself why the Chief thief isn’t convicted yet or put on Handcuffs but the other that received a share from the chunk is already in Prison. I expect those Igbo and South South fools who say they belong to one Nigeria to answer this. As we speak Dasuki is still a free man while olisa metuh is already condenmed. You see any pictute of Mad Hippocricy here? This is why BIAFRA is a must ! A Nation where tribal sentiment and eye service will be errased from within us. Nigeria can never be one because the North sees themselves as king over other region. One Nigeria is just a phrase used to decieve the gullible ones.
Nnamdi Boniface writes from Awka


Typical ramblings from the same pob losers and anti Nigerian elements..


Who freed Dasuki? You?


Abeg keep quiet with your usual tribal nonsense...

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Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Tarzaa(m): 7:32pm On Jan 19, 2016
Reyginus:
Did you know why he was sent to Kuje and not with EFCC?
Not really.
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Nobody: 7:37pm On Jan 19, 2016
Tarzaa:
Not really.
Okay.
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by kcplay: 7:38pm On Jan 19, 2016
osaze123:
Buhari’s Interpretation of ‘One Nigeria’ (See Photos)
By: Nnamdi Boniface
The Man on Blue is from the North namely Dasuki while the one on brown is from d South-East and He’s name Olisa. Now the one on blue stole a wooping sum of 2.1billion USD and gave d one on brown a cut from it (N400million naira). Now one with human brain would have ask himself why the Chief thief isn’t convicted yet or put on Handcuffs but the other that received a share from the chunk is already in Prison. I expect those Igbo and South South fools who say they belong to one Nigeria to answer this. As we speak Dasuki is still a free man while olisa metuh is already condenmed. You see any pictute of Mad Hippocricy here? This is why BIAFRA is a must ! A Nation where tribal sentiment and eye service will be errased from within us. Nigeria can never be one because the North sees themselves as king over other region. One Nigeria is just a phrase used to decieve the gullible ones.
Nnamdi Boniface writes from Awka

It is important to consider what preceded this action. Dasuki was alleged to have stolen $2.1billion by EFCC and all through the interrogation process he had been corporative with EFCC that is why more arrest had been made. Meanwhile Olisa was alleged to have taken $400m from DASUKI. As pdp spokesman and politician he has consistently approached this whole issue as a political vendetta from Buhari, He has spoke several times that he was not going to corporate with EFCC, several placards had been carried weekly by his supporters. Dasuki never engaged in all this.

So I believe the politicians have a way of intimidating each other with whatever tool at their disposal. So bury the BIAFRA issue at this is concern because it is not a tribal thing. It is more of a political tussle.

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Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by hotdi(m): 7:40pm On Jan 19, 2016
Operation grow your bears grin
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by kola2370(m): 7:51pm On Jan 19, 2016
Helkayklassic:
Nurse Metuh in hot soup
please stop calling him nurse. It's a sign of disrespect to the noble profession
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by bobochem: 7:54pm On Jan 19, 2016
bail 400m and he collected 400m.2 don cut 4.equation balance.I like dis method wey efcc dey use o.

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Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Olasam12(m): 8:01pm On Jan 19, 2016
iluvkpetus:
You caught a thief, Good!

You collected his loots,Good!

Now you want to jail him,WTF do you want again?

What about the lives of nigerians(our love ones) that have gone due to the these mindless people. They don't care about us.They must be jailed! to send good message to any one that want engage in the act. jail them! corrupt individual must pay! yes he or she must pay. final

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Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by CohenJane: 8:07pm On Jan 19, 2016
maestroferddi:
Tyranny must not succeed.

And who is the tyrant here, is it the court, the prison, the judge or who? Because, me, I don't understand this your rant and your fellow like crew.

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Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Pidggin(f): 8:08pm On Jan 19, 2016
Why should the bail be the amount he is being sued for? Nonsense!

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Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Tarzaa(m): 8:18pm On Jan 19, 2016
Reyginus:
Okay.
But I think it is a court case now and that is why he is remanded in prison.
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Nobody: 8:27pm On Jan 19, 2016
Tarzaa:

But I think it is a court case now and that is why he is remanded in prison.
I don't understand. Does it mean that once you have a court case you are remanded in Prison?
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by maestroferddi: 8:30pm On Jan 19, 2016
CohenJane:


And who is the tyrant here, is it the court, the prison, the judge or who? Because, me, I don't understand this your rant and your fellow like crew.
Let me break it down for you since you chose to be obtuse.

When the tyrant is in power, he manipulates and teleguides all institutions of the state and use them to fight and humiliate perceived enemies.

Is it sinking in now?
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Tarzaa(m): 8:37pm On Jan 19, 2016
Reyginus:
I don't understand. Does it mean that once you have a court case you are remanded in Prison?
criminal cases!
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Nobody: 8:40pm On Jan 19, 2016
Tarzaa:

criminal cases!
I don't understand now. I thought the court defines what crime is it you committed? I mean who determines what a criminal case or an offense is?
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by sweetgala(m): 8:46pm On Jan 19, 2016
MrMcJay:
Metuh, don't bother going home. Once you have fulfilled your bail conditions, you would be re-arrested. In any case, can Fani Kayode and Fayose come to bail Metuh since they care so much about him.

From eating government yams to eating government paper to swallowing government beans. Unfortunately for him, the lower the Naira falls against the Dollar, the more the ratio of water in Metuh's prison beans.

Chai. Buhari sef grin grin

It would be almost impossible for him to fulfill those bail conditions, he'll have to find two sureties who are willing to open up there cupboards filled with skeletons to save his neck.

In the Nigerian political sphere of Everyman for himself, no permanent friends but interests good luck to him.

Remember the judge included the condition of EFCC clearance, so whomever owns a house in maitama and has 200 million to spare must also be clean and have no loans against the house.

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Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by simdam500(m): 9:07pm On Jan 19, 2016
This is not a news... Ofcourse they wont let him go if he didnt pay d bail
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by lakeside4love(m): 9:16pm On Jan 19, 2016
chekasforchekas:
I have always said that this trails it's media trails because none of them will ever be reminded in prison for long.
Go back to school.
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Onyiido: 9:26pm On Jan 19, 2016
iluvkpetus:
You caught a thief, Good!

You collected his loots,Good!

Now you want to jail him,WTF do you want again?
My dear, nigeria is a very big joke to us all. Buhari's administration is just been carefree not minding the heart of the people he's governing. We shall all overcome
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by snaketail22(m): 9:35pm On Jan 19, 2016
Season film
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Ephemmm: 10:05pm On Jan 19, 2016
iluvkpetus:
You caught a thief, Good!

You collected his loots,Good!

Now you want to jail him,WTF do you want again?

Which loots has he remitted to FG? U need to wake up from your slumbering.
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by onatisi(m): 10:29pm On Jan 19, 2016
bettercreature:
He is an ediot,he should have paid the 400million to avoid all these embarassment.His pictures would be on google forever
This isnt about any corruption fight but a move to silence the opposition. Fayose and metuh have been the only 2 pdp figures who have been highly critical of buhari and his government and have been pointing out all the flaws of this government and this has become highly embarrassing for apc. What metuh did is what apc governors and politicians are now doing and will still do before 2019 because this is Nigerian politics. But now that metuh has been kept out of circulation and is been ridiculed it is like sending a message to pdp leading figures not to criticize this government. You should have noticed that fayose has suddenly gone silent and quiet ,normally he would have criticized the FG and buhari for the budget scandal and all the anomalies in the budget.
Now here lies the big problem.pdp leading figures will be silenced and whipped into line,they will keep quiet and allow buhari to have all without. Criticizing him,eventually ordinary citizens will take up the duty of the opposition and start clamoring for better governance,this same apparatus used against pdp will be used against anyone that goes against buhari.the nation is gradually sliding back to the idiagbon era when you must not make a statement against government

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Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Calebsky(m): 10:29pm On Jan 19, 2016
HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF?

Toroko Amos

ON BUHARI, NEW YORK TMES WROTE

"Four months after seizing power, Nigeria’s military leaders appear to be suffering an erosion of popular support.

Last Dec. 31, Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari led a group of young officers in a coup against the civilian Government of President Shehu Shagari, saying the takeover was necessary to save Nigeria, Africa’s richest and most populous nation, from economic collapse.

The military intervention appeared at the time to enjoy enthusiastic support from a broad range of Nigeria’s population.

Many intellectuals argued that the corruption and incompetence of the Shagari administration had made drastic action both necessary and inevitable. Traders, merchants and people in the streets welcomed the soldiers and looked forward to a quick improvement in their standard of living.

Growing Disappointment

Recently, however, there seems to be growing disappointment with both the military Government’s approach and pace.

”Since coming to power, this Government has not found a single problem,” said Dr. Olu Onagoruwa, a prominent lawyer and a longtime opponent of the Shagari administration. ”But it has managed to alienate the judiciary, the press, labor and students – all the groups that supported it just a few months ago.”

Critics of the military Government point out that it has yet to present its budget. Loan negotiations with the International Monetary Fund continue but Western economists say that Nigeria and the I.M.F. appear to be further apart now than during the final days of the Shagari administration.

Early indications that General Buhari would agree to devalue Nigeria’s currency, liberalize trade and reduce domestic petroleum subsidies have so far not materialized. Prices Have Climbed

In addition, prices for food and other essential commodities, which fell in the first weeks after the coup largely because of the presence of soldiers in the marketplaces, have now returned to or exceeded their levels before the coup. Unemployment has been rising, and many of the imported raw materials and spare parts needed to keep factories running have been lacking.

Critics note further that political activity and even debate have been banned and some students organizations have been outlawed. There has been a clampdown on Nigeria’s press, and the country’s traditionally independent judiciary has also seen its role sharply diminished.

”At the moment we’re looking at a clear movement toward authoritarian dictatorship,” said Stanley N. Macebuh, executive editor of The Guardian, an independent newspaper that had often taken the Shagari administration to task. ”It’s a trend that disturbs a lot of people, not least those who welcomed the change of government.”

Spokesmen for the military leadership maintain that they know what they are doing and refuse to be rushed. They deny the charges of inaction, saying that steps have been taken. Trials Being Prepared

The Government, they say, has put much energy into investigating the corruption of the Shagari administration and in preparing tribunals to try the accused, close to 500 of whom are now under detention.

Officials say about 2,000 illegal aliens have been ejected from the country and several thousand people have been detained in a crackdown on suspected criminals and Moslem extremists.

They say Nigeria’s bloated bureaucracy has been streamlined through the dismissal of thousands of officials and civil servants.

Three weeks ago an agreement was reached in London on converting a part of Nigeria’s uninsured trade debts into loans.

The Government’s critics respond that the economic initiatives treat symptoms rather than causes and aid the larger issue of how to restructure Nigeria’s economy.

A Western diplomat said General Buhari ”could have accomplished so much if he had moved quickly and boldly in the early days when his popularity was still so high and when he could have credibly blamed everything on Shagari.”

New York Times, 1984. Record matters.

......................................................................................
I thought this report was written today, it seem we are back to 1984
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by CohenJane: 11:15pm On Jan 19, 2016
maestroferddi:
Let me break it down for you since you chose to be obtuse.

When the tyrant is in power, he manipulates and teleguides all institutions of the state and use them to fight and humiliate perceived enemies.

Is it sinking in now?

And let me also make it simple to you that suspect in criminal cases are often times handcuffed, especially when suspect has history of shoving into his mouth statement earlier mare to the authorities. This is to prevent further unruly act by the accused.

Hope that has sunk into your brain.
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by BrainnewsNg(f): 11:48pm On Jan 19, 2016
MrMcJay:
Metuh, don't bother going home. Once you have fulfilled your bail conditions, you would be re-arrested. In any case, can Fani Kayode and Fayose come to bail Metuh since they care so much about him.

From eating government yams to eating government paper to swallowing government beans. Unfortunately for him, the lower the Naira falls against the Dollar, the more the ratio of water in Metuh's prison beans.

Chai. Buhari sef grin grin

Hmmmmm


I see
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by BrainnewsNg(f): 11:49pm On Jan 19, 2016
chekasforchekas:
I have always said that this trails it's media trails because none of them will ever be reminded in prison for long.

Good
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by BrainnewsNg(f): 11:51pm On Jan 19, 2016
deebsman1:
Am loving this government... Sai Buhari grin grin

Thank you

Even us @ www.brainnewsng.com
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by bobbybash(m): 2:02am On Jan 20, 2016
iluvkpetus:
You caught a thief, Good!

You collected his loots,Good!

Now you want to jail him,WTF do you want again?

Are you freaking kidding me?
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by hercullex: 1:47pm On Jan 20, 2016
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iluvkpetus:
You caught a thief, Good!

You collected his loots,Good!

Now you want to jail him,WTF do you want again?
iluvkpetus:
You caught a thief, Good!

You collected his loots,Good!

Now you want to jail him,WTF do you want again?
iluvkpetus:
You caught a thief, Good!

You collected his loots,Good!

Now you want to jail him,WTF do you want again?
yes ooo he harvested our yams with his bare hands instead of the normal approved farming tools.
Re: Metuh Returns To Prison After Bail by Andy86(m): 4:49pm On Jan 20, 2016
Дм beginning to appreciate our judiciary for the nice judgment being passed. The 400M is too small, they ought to make 800M bail condition for the inconvenience caused to Nigerians.

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