Ghen Ghen!
The Department of State Security (DSS) has arrested a former National Security Adviser, Mr. Sambo Dasuki.
The DSS operatives whisked Dasuki away to its headquarters early Tuesday morning for interrogation in connection with $2billion arms deals.
The ex-NSA’s arrest came barely 14 hours after a former Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda and 20 others were picked up by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in connection with the arms deal.
Dasuki’s arrest ended a month-long siege and legal ding-dong between him and the DSS.
Culled from thenationonline.
This is serious,see billions.
ReplyDeleteCute man. Even as he's wearing a long face. Ehn ehn what happened? He got arrested? Oh well.
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a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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The painfull thing in all this is that at the end of the day this nigga will never be charged with nothing and thats fact... #NowPlaying>> reminder to myself: priddy ugly....
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End time $2billion
ReplyDeleteArrest well deserved!
ReplyDeleteHandsome theif.
Ahahah na the handsomeness me sef see. Nothing else
DeleteHmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteOsetia.... I hope this one won't fade away like the others.
ReplyDeleteAction pls!
ReplyDeleteEnough of all the arrest if u won't prosecute them.
Nawa o, I hope its not wit hunt for wat he did to buhari 30 years ago, but if truly he is guilty let him be prosecuted according to the law.
ReplyDeleteBuhari claims to fight corruption BUT only to his enemies while his friends are untouchable and saints...
ReplyDeleteVindictive old man!....keep fighting Dasuki!...
Remember you have children and they are still young!...
Nonsense!...
God bless you destroy things for ur kids baba will u b on earth foreva! No one lives for 50000 thousand years go and put it down and calculate
DeleteYawns!
ReplyDeleteNigeria my country.......I hail thee.
APC continue
ReplyDelete@Galore
hmmm $2b?
ReplyDeleteNo big deal.
ReplyDeleteLet everybody account for the works of his hands.
Ok na! We are watching and waiting.
ReplyDeleteGod pls expose all of the trying to bring Nigeria down,in Jesus name amen!said Baba.
ReplyDeleteAfter d arrest, where is d money n who is taking it?.
ReplyDeleteGod pls expose all of the trying to bring Nigeria down,in Jesus name amen!said Baba.
ReplyDeleteGod pls expose all of the trying to bring Nigeria down,in Jesus name amen!said Baba.
ReplyDeletena only arrest we dey her.....when we go hear say dem go jail....endtime dss....
ReplyDeleteOh dear! This is massive
ReplyDeleteDokpesi too has been invited for questioning
ReplyDeletehttp://saharareporters.com/2015/12/01/arms-purchase-scandal-raymond-dokpesi-arrested
I hope he is made to return the money if he is truely guilty.
ReplyDeleteAnon 15:28 why are you so bitter. Go and take paraga and shut the fuck up
ReplyDeleteI won't be surprised that part of N2B was used to campaign for Baba Go Slow.
ReplyDeleteWho authorised it? That's why we want Biafra because e don dey wey this people dey milk our oil money.
EFCC is a commission of 'eye service'. Why 'eye service', EFCC can never send a notice to a poor thief like a banker who diverted customers' money but will send notice(s) to our corrupt officers before arresting them. They should act up like a commission they are since we're in a change era as APC chanted.
Arresting Dasuki, what of those corrupt officers that diverted public fund into personal money? After Dasuki, who's next in their list? EFCC I shake nyash for una o o
Haba.
ReplyDeleteMy question is; WHY HASN'T EFCC PICKED UP ONE PERSON FROM THE PREVIOUS APC GOVERNMENTS IN THE STATES? DOES IT MEAN THAT EVEN THE APC POLITICIANS WHO WERE IN PDP WERE NOT CORRUPT? WHY WAS IT THAT THE COURT ORDER TO ALLOW THIS MAN TO GO FOR MEDICAL CHECKUP OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY WAS DISOBEYED BY THE FEDERAL GOVT.? ARE WE LIVING IN MILITOCRACY OR DEMOCRACY?
ReplyDeleteAll of them are insane, see money chaiiii
ReplyDeleteI must be a politician, by force
ReplyDeleteWhat z d next thing after arrest???
ReplyDelete*****MhizDerbyViaIG*****
Activating my watch and see mode.
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