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Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Cecilia Ibru may not smell prison...lives inside Reddington hospital

Former Oceanic Bank MD/CEO, Cecilia Ibru is not in Ikoyi prisons where she's supposed to be serving her 18 months jail term which runs concurrently. She is currently living at Reddington private hospital in VI and she may likely spend the remaining months there, escaping seeing the walls of a prison.

Mrs Ibru is enjoying is enjoying this special privilege courtesy of defense lawyer's plea for leniency on grounds of ill-health. Having succeeded in the plea bargain, Taiwo Osipitan (SAN) went on to inform the court that Mrs. Ibru is still on admission at Reddington, where she's receiving treatment for chronic cardiac disease, congestive heart failure, chronic hypertension and lower extremities. It was on this ground that Justice Abutu granted her requested.

Source: Encomium mag

15 comments:

  1. I knew it was eventuallly going to come to this. I still maintain my stance though, even though the justice is not meted out fully, it is still a step in the right direction. Walai, it feels to me like this is the 1st instance where any influential person's assets will be as comprehensive as hers, even though I'm sure it is not exhaustive. Osanobuwa dey sha....

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  2. when they are milking the populace dry;they dont get sick;immediately nemesis catches up with them;they suddenly become sicklers,mama, get well to come and serve your punishment;you know the uncountable people that you have sent to their early grave due to your greedyiness.

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  3. IGP balogun was catched....he became a sickler;alamesigha was catched......he became a sickler; now ceceilia ibru....she suddenly become bedridden....i think this is another tactic to avoid purnishment.

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  4. its when paytime comes that they will be mentioning all sort of big diseases....the only thing they cannot say now is that she is dead!!!liars!!!!!!!!!you cant decieve us...go to prison ma!!!!!

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  5. How come the same privilege isn't given to others? I remember the story a month or two back about a house help who was raped and impregnated by her employer, only to be jailed and forced to give birth in prison.

    Surely her doctors can provide her care in the prison ward?

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  6. ITS UNFAIR. A MAN STEALS A GOAT, HE IS SENTENCED TO 2 YEARS IN PRISON. MRS IBRU STEALS BILLIONS SHE IS SENTENCED TO 6 MONTHS THAT WILL NOT BE SERVED!!!!!!!

    THIS IS ABSOLUTE CRAP.

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  7. who is the judge that sentenced her just six months.
    are they saying STEAL MORE AND SUFFER LESS.
    THIS IS INSIRATIONAL.ABI

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  8. She must go to jail see how this fuckers escape jail time

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  9. The Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) jailed Mr. Olusoji Abiodun Ilori for 120 years [in normal jail] for "making an ATTEMPT to post scam letters at the Dugbe Post Office, Ibadan the Oyo State Capital" ... http://goo.gl/UuYS ... I don't condone crime / fraud or 419, but 120 yrs is excessive, but Cecilia Ibru is enjoying her so called 6 months sentence in a 5 star private hospital. Something isn’t right. Justice Abutu should be jailed for 120 years for the lousy sentence he gave to Cecilia Ibru. Justice in Nigeria is a massive stinking racket. Justice Abutu, I put it to you and the prosecution that you lousy f%ckers took hefty back-handers from Cecilia Ibru and her people to help her escape justice. In my humble opinion, I feel Justice Abutu is a greater evil than thieves such as Cecilia Ibru. If the price is right, shameless and rotten charlatans such as Justice Abutu help people like Cecilia Ibru to escape justice. Shame on you “Justice” Abutu. The saddest thing in all these so called asset recovery is that a different thieving gang (within the government, the Nigerian judiciary and the so called Economic and Financial Crime Commission) would have already appropriated the "recovered" assets for their own private and personal use. Naija has a long, long way to go.

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  10. All of a sudden she is sick??!!Nija sha...infact when something like this happens again I will look the other way and not even bother commenting. This is an encouragement to people that amass wealth, ,message--nothing go happen.

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  11. she don sick now abi? when she was busy running up and down the whole place buying properties left right and centre, she no go hospital oh. mmmsssccheewwwww nonsense

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  12. I am still wondering what disease is called lower extremities????????

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  14. Who cares? Use your head, make money and stop bitching abeg! We are not going to live forever. Whatever sha, she serve jail, she no serve jail that will not return the money she stole.

    Cos after they sell these assets, that is if they will... Where is the money going to? Will they come knock your door and say hey, here is your share?

    We Nigerians we are daft! I wish people reason and think the way i do.

    Best Wishes!

    Codec.

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