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April 2012

Boko Haram’s Onslaught On BUK: “It Was Like An Abattoir,” Says Survivor

By SaharaReporters, New York

A graduating student of Bayero University Kano who narrowly escaped being killed by the Boko Haram sect yesterday has narrated a horrendous story of how members of the militia, in addition to the use of explosives, took strategic positions and gunned down worshippers who tried to flee during their attacks.

Apr 30, 2012
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Prepare For Mass Protest Over Subsidy Scam, Soyinka Tells Nigerians-NAN

Text of Press Conference today in Lagos:

KLEPTOCRACY UNLIMITED.
(Being text of a press conference addressed by Save Nigeria Group (SNG) on the Report of the House of Representatives Probe of the Subsidy Reforms in Nigeria, on  Monday April 30, 2012.)

Gentlemen of the Press,

You are welcome to this press briefing by the Save Nigeria group (SNG) on what a news magazine has rightly called “A DIARY OF EXECUTIVE THEFT”.

The report of the House of Representatives ad.hoc Committee on the management of Petroleum Subsidy revealed an organised banditry which, in the words of the Lawan   Farouk Committee, “can hardly be rivalled in the history of a warped budget management of any nation anywhere in the world”, has reinforced our position in January that the crisis in the oil industry in Nigeria is not about subsidy but corruption. The Committee said the following, and we fully agree: “We found out that the subsidy regime as operated between the period under review (2009 and 2011) were fraught with endemic corruption and entrenched inefficiency. Much of the amount claimed to have been paid as subsidy was actually not for consumed PMS. Government officials made nonsense of the PSF Guidelines due mainly to sleaze and, in some other cases, incompetence. It is therefore apparent that the insistence by top Government officials that the Subsidy figures were for products consumed was a clear attempt to mislead the Nigerian people”.

MIND-BOGGLING REVELATIONS
Every line in the Committee’s report is a poignant statement on the culture of official corruption in Nigeria. However, for the purpose of this briefing, we are highlighting the most tellingly embarrassing aspects of the book of larceny.

HOW DID WE SPEND THREE (3) TRILLION NAIRA  IN ONE YEAR?
The report showed that the budget expenditure on subsidy for both PMS and HHK in 2006 was N261. 1b, N278.8b in 2007 and N346.7b in 2008 and N245 b for 2011.
The tables below show subsidy payments in the five years preceding 2011:
             
 PPPRA Report To NASS-October 2011.
      2006-261.1billion Naira
      2007-278.9 billion Naira
      2008-630.6 billion Naira
      2009-421.6 billion Naira
      2010-673.0 billion Naira

KPMG’s Final Audit Report- May 2011.
      2007-272 billion Naira
      2008-688 billion Naira
      2009-384 billion Naira

Though it is curious from the above figures how the subsidy payments dropped in 2009 by about N200b  only to rise by the same quantum in 2010, this is inconsequential compared with the humongous bill of 2011.

The Petrol Armada of 2011 was not only about the number of companies involved, but more on the amount of money stolen in the name of subsidy. Quoting the report: “…contrary to the earlier figure of subsidy payment of N1.3 trillion, the Accountant-General of the federation put forward a figure ofN1.6 trillion, while the Committee established subsidy payment of N2.587.687 trillion as at 31st December 2011, amounting to more than 900% over the appropriated sum of N245 billion…..There were outstanding claims by NNPC and the marketers in excess of N270 billion as subsidy payments for 2011”.

We now know that between January and February 2012, another N340 billion has been withdrawn as arrears of 2011 subsidy. When these figures are put together, it can be seen that what was stolen in the name of subsidy in 2011 alone is about three-quarters of the entire Federal Appropriation of 2012. The report did well by putting a lie to the claim by the Budget Office and Minister of Petroleum Resources that the gap was due to “assurances that deregulation would take effect on the first quarter of 2011”. This is a fraudulent claim according to the committee which says it “was not only contradictory but also an after-thought. The time limitation was not expressed or implied in the Appropriation Act of 2011. Furthermore, the Appropriation Act of 2011 was amended in May of the same year and there was no request from the Executive for an increase in the subsidy figures”. Could it be that there was a sudden prosperity in Nigeria in 2011 which led to sudden increase in the purchase of cars demanding massive importation of fuel? The answer is NO as the year actually witnessed depletion in the purchasing power of Nigerians as official statistics put the figure of the dirt poor at 71.1% of the population.

That what we are dealing with is organised banditry is underscored by the fact that virtually every organ of government that has anything to do with fuel importation was indicted - including external auditors. It would have been impossible to carry out this horrendous haemorrhage on our treasury if it was not sanctioned from the highest levels. Note the following:
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1)    The theft of N310 billion by NNPC on kerosene subsidy in spite  of an official policy against paying subsidy on the product.
2)    Another theft by NNPC of N285b above PPPRA recommendation.
3)    An NNPC self-discount of N108b.
4)    The sum of N8b through marketers in total violation of the PSF Scheme.
5)    Payment of N999m in 128 times within 24 hours to some companies totalling N127.872b by the office the Accountant-General of the Federation.
6)    Companies who collected forex to the tune of $402.6 million whose utilization is unclear.
7)    72 companies that are indicted in the forensics with over N230b against their names.
8)    The over-recoveries of N2.766b and N5.276b which were not accounted for by the office of the Accountant General of the Federation.
9)    The cases of double deductions by the NNPC for subsidy payments in 2009, 2010 and 2011.
10)    About 20 companies getting allocations to import fuel before they were registered with PPPRA.
11)    A 24 million litre gap between the volume of import and actual consumption.
12)    The virtual discount of the 53% capacity of the refineries in a bid to promote 100% import level for our fuel consumption.
13)    The 210,000 barrels per day the NNPC allocates to swap/off shore price out of its 445,000 barrels of crude allocated daily is not reflected in its differential claims to subsidy.

These among other acts of economic sabotage identified by the committee all add up to show that corruption has become official in the transaction of government business.

NOW THAT THE HOUSE HAS ADOPTED THE REPORT
We commend the House of Representatives for its painstaking consideration and adoption of the report in two days with some amendments.  This shall go down in history as one act of redemption by a chamber of the National Assembly that has not done much since 1999 to endear itself to the people it represents.
We are glad that the Speaker of the House of Representatives Hon. Aminu Tambuwal spoke our minds to the anti-graft agencies which had earlier said they would be waiting for a harmonised version of the report before taking action: “Let me quickly say here that this is at best an excuse that cannot stand, after all the same agencies accept and investigate petitions from individuals, how much more resolutions of the House” he said.
That settles the question of what is to be done.

FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES SNG WANTS THE NATION TO TAKE NOTE OF
Having gone  through the report and followed keenly the debate in the House of Representatives, there are fundamental issues we at SNG are putting on the table the  resolution  of which will get to the root of this grand collusion to milk the nation dry:
1.    The management of NNPC has denied that it did not receive the payment of N1.329 Trillion the report said was paid to it by the Central Bank of Nigeria. This has compelled the executive councils of NNPC NUPENG and PENGASSAN in an advertorial in This Day of April 26, 2012 at Page 44b to demand that a critical inquiry be launched by the relevant agencies ” including the NLC, TUC, security agencies to take this issue seriously and demand full disclosure of whether the said amount was  ever paid ,to whom and for what purpose”.
    This is very germane as there is nobody that answers the name NNPC.There must be     names of persons who authorised these payments and those who received them.     We must fish them out and they must tell us where the money ended and for what     purpose. It may just be that cheques were written by higher authorities in the name     of this agency and some officials used to cash such and funnelled into slush funds in     the order of “PTDF” of Obasanjo and Atiku days.
2.    The clearance of Gombe Governor,Alhaji Ibrahim Dankwanbo who was the Accountant General of the Federation in 2009 and who was alleged to have issued cheques of N999m in 128 places in 24 hours totalling N127b raises another serious matter. Passing the buck to PPPRA does not answer the issue. The impression this gives is that the Governor may have been exonerated in a deal to ensure that he does not spill the beans if push comes to shove. These dubious payments must be traced and the nation must know where the money ended.
3.    A great number of the indicted subsidy scammers are members of the ruling party and or businessmen who have over the time been billion donors at PDP fundraisers. There must be a thorough investigation of the possible connections between their dubious subsidy payments and the donations they make to the ruling party.
4.    President Goodluck Jonathan has played the ostrich by saying that no one indicted would be spared. That is fine for as long as that includes his oil Minister (Mrs Diezani Allison-Maduekwe) and all the three ministers of Finance in the period covered by the report (Alhaji Mansur Muhktar, Mr Olusegun Aganga and Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala).We have no doubt in our minds that all the lesser officials in the NNPC, PPPRA etc; whom they want us to focus on were mere chattels in a web of  a big conspiracy at the highest level of governance to steal our country broke. Those officials must be punished for their roles as well but they cannot be scapegoats for the big masquerades!

    But is the commander-in- chief saying no one would be spared except himself? At     the core of this horrendous heist is the violation of budget management for which     the President carries the responsibility. Any President who says he is not aware of     the theft of N3trillion Naira for an item for which only N245 Billion was budgeted is     not fit to hold office. That the President presented a supplementary budget in May,     2011 without asking for more money on subsidy is clear evidence that he cannot say     he was not in the know of over 1100% fiscal roguery on the budgeted sum and this is     a clear breach of his oath of office. In this regard, we agree with the House     recommendation of the need for the criminalisation of budget overspend but we     demand that it should not be in the future but to start now with this subsidy     scam. The constitution is clear on this breach.

     By the provisions of section 80 and 81 of the 1999 constitution which relates to the powers     and controls over public funds by the President, it is clear that these sections have been     breached by the actions or inaction of the president. This amounts to gross misconduct as     construed in Section 143 (2) (b) and Section 143 (11) which places a responsibility on the     National Assembly to determine whether the actions or inactions of the President are not     sanctionable under these provisions.

    Constitutional Provisions on Powers and Control over Public Funds
     
    Section 80. (1) All revenues or other moneys raised or received by the Federation     (not being revenues or other moneys payable under this Constitution or any Act of     the National Assembly into any other public fund of the Federation established for a     specific purpose) shall be paid into and form one Consolidated Revenue Fund of the     Federation.
          (2) No moneys shall be withdrawn from the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the     Federation except to meet expenditure that is charged upon the fund by this     Constitution or where the issue of those moneys has been authorised by an     Appropriation Act, Supplementary Appropriation Act or an Act passed in pursuance     of section 81 of this Constitution.
        (3) No moneys shall be withdrawn from any public fund of the Federation, other     than the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation, unless the issue of those     moneys has been authorised by an Act of the National Assembly.
        (4) No moneys shall be withdrawn from the Consolidated Revenue Fund or any other     public fund of the Federation, except in the manner prescribed by the National     Assembly.
    Section 81. (1) The President shall cause to be prepared and laid before each House     of the     National Assembly at any time in each financial year estimates of the     revenues and     expenditure of the Federation for the next following financial year.

5.    The recent external auditors reports on the accounts of political parties for year 2010 released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) revealed that the PDP could not give its account. Given the undue use of money in the 2011 elections by the ruling party to the extent that local and foreign currencies were alleged to have been doled out to delegates at its presidential primaries at Eagles square, we must compel the ruling party to open its books for investigation as subsidy funds may have gone to unsavoury places.

6.    The House of Representatives found in respect of the 445,000 barrels a day, that the NNPC produced the following based on its 53% local refining capacity and 47% SWAP/Offshore arrangement;
    (a) 40 million litres per day of PMS        
    (b) 10 million litres per day of Kerosine                     
    (c) 8.97 million litres per day of Diesel
    (d) 0.62 million per day of LPG and
    (e) 2.31 million per day of FO

 The implication of this is that if the NNPC has been meticulous with the management of the 445,000 barrels of oil per day, there would not have been any need to import oil. This is because the corporation would have produced 5 million litres of oil in excess of the 35 million litres of PMS consumed daily.
Given these findings, the Federal Government has to explain the justification for the N888Billion budgeted in the 2012 budget when we may actually have enough products for our local needs.        

THEY STOLE US BROKE
A serious fall- out of this mindless looting is that the country has been stolen broke. The Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala recently told the nation that the excess crude account is down from $20Billion to $3.6billion.As we address you at the end of April the states are yet to receive their allocations for the month of March because the treasury is empty.
This is a serious warning crisis of an imminent collapse of the economy with no evidence that the government is doing anything to salvage the situation.
Rather what we are seeing is that those whose fingers are being proverbially chopped for corruption are still acquiring diamond rings. An open letter to President Jonathan by Fitch, Fitch, Fitch and Associates at The Hague, Netherlands on behalf of Transparency International says it all:
“The problem, Your Excellency, has to do with the rate and scale of scams and corruption probes coming out of Nigeria in 2012.The scope and speed of corruption in your country this year is beyond anything our client has ever dealt with.
When the pension scam broke out, the three specialists working on Nigeria complained about overwork and threatened a law suit against Transparency International because they had to work 23 hours a day from Monday to Sunday just to cope with the figures coming out of that scam. Our client had to pull country specialists away from zero or low
corruption countries such as New Zealand, Denmark,  Finland, Sweden, Singapore, Norway, Netherlands, Australia, Switzerland, and Canada. The specialists working on all these countries were transferred to the Nigerian Desk”
Quite heartbreaking!

PANICKY MEASURES WON’T POSTPONE DAY OF RECKONING!
Like the way a transgressor runs when no one pursues him, the Jonathan administration recently rolled tanks to the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Park at Ojota where Nigerians gathered in millions in January to assert their dignity as a people. This is at best a panicky response by those who have cornered our collective patrimony and are scared of the questions we shall be asking. The regime portrays itself in a comical light to think that Ojota is the only space in Nigeria where the people of Nigeria can express their anger peacefully against the brigade of thieves running our country through open theft of our money. More importantly, the knee jerk pre-emptive action response is the thermometer with which its democratic temperature is to be gauged by the whole world.
 
 ACTION NOW!
Now is the time to act to save our country from the grip of corruption. To this end, we are giving two weeks to see concrete steps in the direction of prosecuting the indicted officials failing which we shall be calling our people out on protest
Given the low confidence the people have in the anti- corruption agencies in dealing with political corruption in Nigeria, we are demanding the appointment of a private prosecutor to deal with these prosecutions.

The counsel to be so appointed must be a man or woman of proven integrity with a team of Lawyers recommended by the Nigerian Bar Association working with such private prosecutor. Civil society organisations should also be allowed to appoint their own counsel as observers.

DO NOT FLINCH!
Our message to our country men and women is that they must be strong hearted and determined to take back our country. If our people realize what N3 trillion can do in the life of a nation, it would not be difficult to understand why we must kill corruption lest it kill us all as it is systematically doing already. We have nothing to lose but our chains as we embark on this patriotic and just resistance against the destroyers of our nation. All we must be ready to do is to assert our collective dignity and let our “leaders” know that we are better than their animals.

For in the words of Dr Patrick Wilmot “Many Nigerian politicians, especially those with a military background possess modern farms where they raise livestock. They provide nutritious food, clean water, sanitary housing, the latest medicine and the best sanitary services. They have interest in the welfare of their animal because they want to make profits. If they have the same interest in their citizens, Nigeria would be a far better place and 70% of the population would not be classified as dirt poor”

This is a decisive moment in our history to assert our humanity and restore our dignity as a people. Enough is enough!

Thank you all

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Taraba Police Commissioner Was Target Of Jalingo Attack; “It Was Suicide Bombing Mission,” He Says

By SaharaReporters, New York

The Taraba State Police Commissioner, Mamman Sule, who was the target of this morning’s attack in Jalingo, the state capital, has confirmed that the bomber was on a suicide bombing mission, holding plastic military explosives on a motorbike.

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Apr 30, 2012
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COMMENTARY: Charles Taylor, Boko Haram, And The Fire This Time By Okey Ndibe

Last week was filled with events that touched home in a personal way.  First, last Thursday, an international tribunal at the Hague found former Liberian leader Charles Taylor guilty of eleven counts of sponsoring and spurring on the brutal civil war that devastated neighboring Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002. Krees Imodibie, a friend and colleague of mine at the [Nigeria] Guardian, lost his life at the hands of Mr. Taylor’s forces whilst on assignment in war-torn Liberia.

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Apr 30, 2012
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Don’t Worry, Goodluck Jonathan Urges Nigerians Facing Blizzard of Boko Haram Attacks

By SaharaReporters, New York

In what is becoming a photocopied regular response, President Goodluck Jonathan today urged Nigerians and foreigners to go about their normal life in the country and not be dissuaded by the growing menace of violent terrorist activity.

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Apr 30, 2012
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Apr 30, 2012
#Babatunde fashola #lekki tollgate #Ebunola Adegboruwa #Bola Tinubu #LCC company
Apr 30, 20121 note
#Bukola saraki #Bank fraud #interContinental Bank of Nigeria #Kwara state $133.5 million
CJ And The Kadhi Courts-Cartoons By Gaado → saharareporters.com
Apr 30, 2012
Nigerian Police Say Roadside Bomb In Taraba Kills 3 Militants, Injures A Police Outrider

A police spokesperson in Abuja has dismissed claims from eyewitnesses in Taraba that three of its members were killed in a bomb attack earlier today.

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Apr 30, 2012
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Reality Catching Up With Northern Nigeria, Says Bishop Kukah By SaharaReporters, New York

Activist and head of Catholic Diocese of Sokoto State, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, has declared that the reality of undervelopment is catching up with Northern Nigerian in comparison with the South.

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Prof. Wole Soyinka's Speech Speaking Truth To Powerful Gang Of Corrupt Nigerian Governors In Delta State

I must begin by thanking you for the honour of this invitation to address you. I am glad that I did not have to decline, pleading the truthful excuse that I am, unfortunately, still saddled with a heavy load of unfinished business elsewhere. In any case, I have come to accept that it is a condition of human existence to be saddled with this particular affliction - unfinished business – that sense of an incomplete mission. The difference between one individual and the next is perhaps that some know this, while others do not. With individuals, this distinction does not matter a great deal. We go into retirement with a sigh of mission accompli, convinced that one’s self-imposed, fortuitous, or mysteriously transmitted mission in life has indeed been fulfilled.  Or perhaps we simply shrug our shoulders in resignation, saying, ‘Enough is enough, let others take over from here.’ No matter the variant, we are still buried with our own self-assessment, accurate or misconceived.

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Eight Killed In University Christian Students Fellowship Bomb Attack In Kano

An early morning raid on a Catholic student fellowship at the old campus of Bayero University in Kano has led to the death of at least 8 people according to police sources.

The attack on an early morning student fellowship started around 8: 00 am when two explosion rocked two corresponding theaters at the university where Christians usually have their services on Sundays. The bomb explosions were followed by gunshots that lasted several minutes before police arrived the scene.

Apr 29, 20121 note
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Jonathan Warns NSA Azazi Over Anti-PDP Comment

President Goodluck Jonathan has advised his National Security Adviser, General Andrew Owoye Azazi, to be careful about how he speaks in public because words can be dangerous.

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Apr 28, 2012
#Goodluck Jonathan #Boko Haram #Nduka Obaigbena Thisday newspaper #Suicide Bomber #FCT Abuja
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Wanted Nigerian Senator Says He Will Appear Before The Nigerian Special Fraud Police On Monday

By SaharaReporters, New York

The Nigerian former governor and current senator accused of stealing defrauding a defunct bank of $133.5 million has agreed to appear before the special fraud police on Monday at 9:00 am. Senator Bukola Saraki was declared wanted by the Special Fraud unit of the Nigeria Police earlier today. In a press statement sent to Saharareporters, Mr. Saraki promised to appear before the unit on Monday to respond to initial summons by the police. Mr. Saraki had spurned previous invitation by the police by approaching a high court judge in Abuja.

Apr 28, 2012
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Police Declare Nigerian Senator Wanted Over $133.5 Million Bank Loan Fraud

The Special Fraud Unit of the Nigerian Police Force has declared the former governor of Kwara State, Bukola Saraki, wanted over a N21 billion bank loan fraud at the defunct InterContinental Bank of Nigeria.

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Apr 28, 2012
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Power Outage , Waste And Mismanagement Mar South-South Economic Summit Hosted By Delta State

By Amour Egodibie Amour

The much talked about second edition of the South-South Economic Summit in Asaba, on the theme of “Development, Investment and Security” was disrupted for over 30 minutes this afternoon following a power outage that greeted the event shortly after the Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, had delivered his speech.

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Apr 27, 2012
#Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka #President Jonathan Paul Kagame Okonjo-Iweala #Delta state #Emmanuel Uduaghan
Nigerian Court Of Appeal Okays Trial Of Former Governor Orji Kalu Accused Multi-million Dollar Fraud

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on Friday April 27, 2012 secured a landmark victory in its suit against former governor of Abia state, Orji Uzor Kalu at the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, when the panel of three justices led by Justice Ejembi Eko, struck out the appeal by the former governor and his company Slok Nigeria.

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Apr 27, 20121 note
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Police Court Papers Reveal How Nigerian Senator Defrauded A Nigerian Bank Of $133.5 Million

By SaharaReporters, New York

The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, today at the Federal High Court in Abuja filed a counter-affidavit to last Monday’s motion by Senator Bukola Saraki, arguing that the facts show that the Senator is asking the court to grant the permanent immunity he had already informed the whole world the court has given him.  

“The application for injunction is dangerous as it is designed to confer permanent immunity on [Senator Saraki] and thereby shield him from arrest, investigation and prosecution,” the IG said in the affidavit, which was filed on his behalf by Superintendent Akinbayo Olasoji.  “No court in Nigeria has the power to grant the illegal injunction. Even as a governor the Plaintiff was liable to be investigated as his successor is now under investigation,” the affidavit said.   

As SaharaReporters reported yesterday, the former Kwara State governor, who is desperate to elude police interrogation, on Monday tried to dupe a Federal High Court judge into granting a temporary court injunction, filing an exparte motion to prevent the police from grabbing him to answer to charges that he directly benefited from a N21 billion bank loan fraud.  The judge declined the request.  

Mr. Abubakar said in his affidavit that in a letter 3rd April, he 2012 invited Saraki Lagos to assist in the investigation of a case of conspiracy, forgery and stealing of the sum of N21 billion belonging to Joy Petroleum Ltd, following a petition from Joy Petroleum on the refusal of access to their account at Intercontinental Bank.

Apr 26, 2012
#Bukola saraki #EFCC #Bank loan #Bank fraud #Kwara State #Lai Alabi #InterContinental Bank PLC #Songa Famrms
Boko Haram Spokesperson: Why We Attacked THISDAY Newspaper Offices-PREMIUM TIMES

By Premium Times Exclusive

The extremist sect, while claiming responsibility for Thursday’s attacks, says more bombings are coming the way of the media.

The Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati Wal-Jihad, popularly known as Boko Haram, says it attacked THISDAY Thursday to send a strong message to the media that it would no longer condone reports misrepresenting it in the press, or blaming it for acts it knows nothing about.

Abul Qaqa, spokesperson for the sect told Premium Times, in an exclusive interview, that his organisation was fed up with the deliberate misinformation being peddled about it in the Nigerian and foreign media.

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Apr 26, 2012
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Nigerian Senator Accused Of Stealing $133.5 Million From InterContinental Bank Goes Into Hiding

By SaharaReporters, New York

Former Governor Bukola Saraki of Kwara State today went into hiding after he was handed a judicial setback in his effort to bar the police from interrogating him on his role in a major bank loan fraud. Justice Gladys Olotu of the Federal High Court in Abuja this morning rejected Mr. Saraki’s request for a restraining order against the special anti-fraud unit of the Nigeria police. The unit seeks to question Mr. Saraki, who is now a Nigerian senator, over his
Apr 26, 2012
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Former deputy governor of Osun state and Nigerian senator, Iyiola Omisore who was once accused of assassinating late Nigerian attorney general Chief Bola Ige has threatened further violence against the current governor of Osun state, Rauf Aregbeseola of the Action Congress of Nigeria.

On the 8 minute of this interview audio interview Omisore said that he would stop and search the convoy of the governor.

Apr 26, 2012
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ThisDay Attacks: SSS Confirms Five Deaths, Many Injuries

By SaharaReporters, New York: The Department of State Services (DSS) has identified one of the assailants of ThisDay Newspapers in Kaduna today as Umaru Umaru Mustapha of Maiduguri, Borno State.

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Apr 26, 2012
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