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Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Farouk Lawan changes his story; now admits he took the bribe to expose Otedola

Farouk Lawan defending himself of the $620, 000 bribe allegation
Contrary to his insistence on Sunday that he did not meet with or receive any bribe from anybody, documents in possession of The PUNCH showed that Chairman of the House of Representatives probe panel on fuel subsidy mismanagement, Farouk Lawan, indeed accepted $500,000 from billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola. Clerk of the committee, Boniface Emenalo, also received $100,000 from the businessman.
The sums added up to the $600,000 bribery scandal rocking the House committee which recently exposed how some subsidy thieves robbed the nation of whopping N1.7trn.

 

Farouk and Emenalo, as the documents, mostly correspondence, indicated, however let in the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, into the “attempt” by Otedola to bribe them.
Also, there were indications in the correspondence that Lawan intimated the House committee chairman on Drugs/Narcotics and Financial Crimes, Adams Jagaba.

Sundry documents
In one of the documents sourced by our correspondents in Abuja on Monday, Lawan, in a letter to Jagaba, wrote, “Attached (to the letter) is the sum of five hundred thousand dollars only offered to me with another promise of two million, five hundred thousand dollars.”

Another letter written by Emenalo to Lawan read, “I wish to inform you that I was on his invitation, at the residence of their Chairman, Mr. Femi Otedola, in Maitama (Aso Drive) this morning and he offered me the sum of one hundred thousand US dollars in two bundles of $50,000 each. The money is herewith forwarded as evidence.”

Another letter, reference number,CR:3000/IGP.SEC/STF/FHQ/ABJ/VOL 2/309 indicated that the IG directed “a discreet investigation into the matter.” The letter was signed by Commissioner of Police, Special Task Force, Ali Amodu.

Both Jagaba and the police on Monday declined comments on their involvement in the matter.
While Jagaba told our correspondent that he could not comment on the matter on the telephone, spokesman for the police, Frank Mba, said he had yet to get an update on the probe.
“I was unable to reach CP Ali Amodu who is handling the investigation but I will get back to you once I get an update on the matter,” he said on the telephone on Monday.

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The fresh insight into the bribery scandal came as The PUNCH learnt on Monday how the video recording of the transaction between Lawan and Otedola had been shown to President Goodluck Jonathan, Vice-President Namadi Sambo, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Senate President David Mark and House Speaker Aminu Tambuwal.

Otedola had revealed in an interview with THIS DAY newspaper how he involved the security agents to supervise Lawan’s persistent demand for a bribe from him. He also narrated how he released a total sum of $620,000 to Lawan and Emenalo in three tranches, all monitored and recorded by the security agents.
The ad hoc committee chairman said in another letter that he did not raise the issue of Otedola’s pressure on him on the floor of the House because it would overshadow the essence of the fuel subsidy probe.
Lawan stated in the letter, a copy of which was obtained by The PUNCH on Monday that, “I had considered bringing this issue as a matter of privilege on the floor of the House later today (April 24), but I am concerned that the controversy it will generate will dwarf the contents of the report, which needs public attention so that necessary reforms in the sector could be affected.”

The ad hoc committee chairman added that Otedola issued veiled verbal threats against him.
He said, “Given the desperation of Mr. Otedola, handling this matter, in a firm but diplomatic manner is necessary as he has also made some veiled threats which put me and members of the committee in a delicate situation.”

The ad hoc committee chairman also disclosed that the clerk of the committee, Emenalo, had in a letter written to him on April 24, 2012, said Otedola offered him $100,000.

Threat allegation
Lawan also stated that the police were aware of the offer of a bribe as the Acting Inspector-General in a letter dated, May 9, 2012, directed the task force on investigation to meet him.
Lawan explained that in a letter dated May 31, 2012, he told the IGP that the matter (bribe offer) had been referred to the relevant committee of the House for legislative action.

He said that he promised that the House would inform him about the outcome of the legislative action.
According to him, the IGP in a letter to the Speaker of the House, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, dated June 4, 2012, stated that a detailed criminal investigation had been ordered into the matter.
In the letter titled, “Investigation activities: Letter of invitation in a case of criminal conspiracy and attempt to pervert the course of justice by offering gratification,” the office of the IGP stated that “the Inspector General of Police has directed a detailed criminal investigation into the matter.”
Calls for investigation

The President of the Campaign for Democracy, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, has however called on the EFCC to investigate the bribery allegation against Lawan.
Okei-Odumakin, in an interview with one of our correspondents on Monday berated the EFCC for not prosecuting those indicted by the committee.

She said that while the anti-graft agency had found it convenient to prosecute the Chairman of the House Committee on the Capital Market, it had found it difficult to prosecute oil thieves.

The CD president said, “The EFCC is prosecuting Hembe with N600,000 estacode, yet it has not done anything to the subsidy thieves who stole the country broke.
“If there is any allegation, it should be investigated. The EFCC should work rather than play media shield.”
Also, the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre on Monday called for probe of the bribery scandal.
This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja and signed by executive director of CISLAC, Mallam Auwal Ibrahim.
The statement called on the National Assembly and the executive arm of government “not to let the current scandal serve as a straw to bury the probe report under the carpet”.
It advised the leadership of the House to urgently institute a thorough investigation into the alleged bribery and involve anti-graft agencies to also probe the circumstances and reality of all claims.
“Those indicted by the report may go to their wits’ end in order to rubbish an exercise that is widely applauded by Nigerians in view of the nasty dealings it uncovered”, CISLAC said.
A lawyer, Prof. Itse Sagay, also on Monday expressed shock over the bribery allegation levelled against Lawan.
Sagay, who spoke with one of our correspondents on Monday said the development was saddening, describing it as a tragedy which spelled doom for the future of Nigeria.
The Save Nigeria Group asked security operatives to invite both Otedola and Lawan for interrogation.
Spokesman for the group, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, said such an invitation was necessary to clear the air about the allegation that Lawan collected $600,000 bribe from the oil marketer.
Odumakin said if it was ascertained that money actually changed hands, the giver and the taker must be punished.
He, however, advised Nigerians not to allow the issue to distract them from demanding the prosecution of the subsidy thieves.
Odumakin said, “Both Otedola and Lawan should be invited by security agencies to ascertain the veracity of this allegation. If it is true that money changed hands, the giver and the taker must be punished.
Nigerians must not allow this to distract them from the demand for the prosecution of the subsidy thieves which this latest video production by the Presidency clearly wants to achieve.”

Meanwhile, our correspondents learnt on Monday that the EFCC was planning to use Otedola as a prosecution witness against Lawan.

Sources within the commission said though Otedola had not been officially queried over the role he played in the bribery saga, it was said that since he carried the security agencies along, he might be used to nail the lawmakers.

“Yes, we may use Otedola as a prosecuting witness in the case. But we are still carrying out our discreet investigation. When that has been sufficiently done, then we will swing into action,” the source added.

Culled from Punch

93 comments:

  1. Who cares jor ? I wanna fuck someone up I swear...

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  2. OMG! This isn't happening! At what point did he intend to expose Otedola after receiving the bribe? Where are we headed as a country? What justifies him to seat on that chair probing people? Shameful!

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  3. The House of Rep will always support one of their own, they've now turned the table on Otedola... smart folks. Nigerian Govt ehn smh.

    #Nnewi Son#

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  4. Linda kilode this epstile is too much joor. God is watching those thiefs and God will judge them all!!!

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  5. Oh finally...... Tot he said he ddnt collect kobo befor. God will continue to expose all of them one by one. THIEVES!!!

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  6. They r all a bunch of theives...no one even d police or GEJ,obansanjo etc is holy there...all these r just story...

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  7. When Obasanjo in a public function said,our lawmakers are thieves,they all rose against the old man. Was he (Obasanjo) right?

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    1. He'd have been right had he included himself in that grouping.He helped a great deal to create these thieves and rogues.Talk about pointing a finger and four pointing back @ u.The godfather of thieves.

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  8. STORY STORY STORY ONCE UPON A TIME TIME TIME!!!

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  9. Wetin we go cum do nw?linda who be d thief gangan.God is watching all of dem on plasma o.

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  10. Lawan shut up b4 I descend on Ole, thief Barao onyeochi.

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  11. dat man disappointed me. he is a wolf in sheep clothing. naija shud be mean to corrupt public officers to serve as a deterrent to others, i recommend dat farouk shud be executed by lethal injection and televised live.

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  12. Awon ole! God will expose all of them!!!

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  13. Errrrrrr.... Bleh!

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  14. Shuo,see detailed news...nyways,we hope n pray that truth prevails.

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  15. Number 1. Farouk doesnt want 9jirians 2 cal it a bribe. 2. How could he av collected d so called "bribe" and didnt exempt otedola's company among d offenders? Even a mad man cant du dat! 3. In a sane country otedola ought to be in prison! 4. Wot went wrong b4 otedola xposed dis so called drama? 5. Why is d so called otedola bragging about it? Is it bcoz he knows nothing can happen 2 him our president paddy...May DEVIL,OGUN,SANGO YEMOJA AMADIOHA destroy y'all thieves. *silva shadow*

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    1. Oga, Otedola's claim has some element of truth. 1. Zenon doesn't import PMS so wouldn't apply to PSF for susbidy. 2.if not for the bribe, how come Zenon's name appeared in the first list but disappeared from the second list? Truth is if it was a set-up, Lawan's hands were not clean

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  16. I dont blame anyone anyway nigeria is a country u could kum and do anytin u lik and go free.....after all his not the first and him and otedala wont go to jail kuz dey made der self above the law...oneday dey wuld be revolution...NAIJA WE HAILL THEE(OMO-IWO)SAYS SO..via blackberrybold.5 www.lilspicer.tk

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  17. But d chairman house committee on Nacrotic and priviledge said he did nt received any letter from Lawan where he Lawan claims he attached d money.

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  18. See politics for nigeria. These pple are just scamming nigerians.....This is politics.

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  19. Lie lie pant on fire!all d day for a theif one day for d owner.see hw dey re talkin abt trillion like say na 1kobo.Erufai was twitting yesterday that he doesn't believe d story that Lawan is a honest man I can see he is really a honest man.God will expose all of u.

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  20. ok... This one na part 2 abi part 3???

    D next movie go be, he've accepted but finally ask for forgiveness.... To God be the glory

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    1. Lib commenters will not kee persin lwkm ooo

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  21. .....All those ppl are all BASTARD!!!

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  22. Kudos to Lawan for a job well done & for fighting corruption.

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  23. One warri proverb say "dem no dey use dirty Wash dirty cloth". Farouk you are a shame to the common man who looked up to you as a role model.

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  24. plenty grammar abeg can somebody summarise/translate this story for us. who stole how much from who?

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  25. "Wabeeesh"! Who is he deceiving. Does he not know how stupid this his story sounds. Between Apil when he took this bribe and now, why didnt he say anything. Nigerian Politicians! Why do they all think that the masses are stupid. Did he think through this story at all? I am ashamed on his behalf "covering my face in shame"He was set up big time and he fall yakata for it. head of Integrity Group my foot!

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  26. suddenly he had reported the case to the police! Armed robber God will expose all the criminals in Govt and will punish them and their generation in Jesus name amen!

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  27. may amadioha punish all those who have stolen from this country coffers in the form of oil subsidy,pension scam capital market and many more numerous ways.may their families be struck with leprosy and blindness and may their kith and kin perish in air and road crashes.may they never enjoy their syolen wealth.yhieving bastards that make the people poorer out of wickedness and greed.

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  28. D dude must think he's smart!

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  29. I don't see what is honourable with this house of reps members everyone of them that has lead a probe committee has been indicted of bribe....from SEC to Subsidy etc with denial the initial response.
    If u were offered bribe why didn't you just say NO, afterall you are the one calling the shots...
    you are no less guilty than the man who offered it.
    He offered.....I took & I tot there won't be video to catch me :))

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  30. there is only one version of the truth but lies have different versions. Lawan is a liar. I read Otedola's version yesterday and it was the most plausible. Zenon imports diesel which is not subsidized so why would Otedola bribe him????

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  31. Zenon Imports Diesel which is not subsidized. How can he be a subsidy thief? Otedola informed Authorities in April before parting with the bribe and it is all in video. Lawan informed the IG on May 9th after the yawa don gas.Whose story is believable. Like they say, it takes a thief to catch a thief.

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  32. Awoooooo, so Paul and Peter were robbing each other blind???

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  33. Akuko na nti!Ndi oshi na ibe ha.Story story,stoooory.

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  34. OLORIBURUKU PATA PATA NI AWON PEOPLE YI OOO All i know is that we are simply watching a movie that has no end titled NIGERIA. May God in heaven strike all of you down. MR JONA THE DULLARD - resign...your regime is getting more messed up every passing day...

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  35. looool, all ye liars!! 47vids.com

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  36. *yawns* all na wash

    This furore will soon be over and swept underneath the rug as usual. Those previously bribed will get to keep their bribes. Those who need to be bribed afresh will have their monies transferred abroad. And those who want a piece of the national cake will eventually get a 'brown-envelope'. And the vicious cycle of corruption continues

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    1. Maximus abegi make we hear word. Wetin consain envelope 4 dis mata? No be small money we dey talk. Ghana-must-go tins!

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  37. now we have two issue @ hand.bribery and subsidy report. Whether they like it or not we have to treat the two issues separately. We no be fool for this country.

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  38. This is the MERIX!!!

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  39. NEWS FROM NIGERIA ALWAYS MAKES ME SAD, MAYBE THE United States SHOULD JUST BOMB Aso Rock, House of Assembly and all 36 State Government House.

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  40. and here was i defending faruk or whatever he calls himself what a BIG shame. he has been in the house since with a clean record and now he has tarnished his image,name and reputation and he and otedola or whatever he calls himself needs to be jailed plenty full stop.....

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  41. LINDA PLS MARRY ME....

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  42. They are all liers and cheats who is fooling who
    The person that releses the recorded tape is the one to trust

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  43. Justice is wat maks a government strong, nd bcz it is abscential in Nigeria dat is why the country will keep degressin, bt God is watchin nd wil soon exert his justice upon al dis nigerian rulers dat tink d re above d law. Al wat d re gatherin is vanity nd can neva be burried wid d wealth d acquired via theft.

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  44. Justice is wat maks a government strong, nd bcz it is abscential in Nigeria dat is why the country will keep degressin, bt God is watchin nd wil soon exert his justice upon al dis nigerian rulers dat tink d re above d law. Al wat d re gatherin is vanity nd can neva be burried wid d wealth d acquired via theft.

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  45. MY HEART IS SOOO HEAVY, I WEEP FOR MY COUNTRY NIGERIA,FOR ALL THE INNOCENT LIVES LOST DURING THE SUBSIDY PROTEST. MAY THEIR SOULS REST IN PEACE

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  46. it's actually borin to me due to d fact dat we all kn d end...NATTIN GO HAPPEN

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  47. Honestly i've lost hope.Infact i have given up on our leaders.I don't think there is any credible leader in Nigeria now.Oh Nigeria we really have a long way to go.

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  48. Linda dis ur update na longthing...lo ro kan sha wetin go happen?

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  49. To God be the GLORY! Linda, oya play part 2 of dis movie jo !!!

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  50. u be thief, i no be thief,
    u dey steal, i no dey steal,
    u be rogue, i no be rogue .....
    Argument argue dem argue, argument argue dem argue....
    Argument about-i stealing, somebody done take someting wey belong to anoda person. (in fela's voice)

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  51. I think Faruk has been doing this for a long time. He just happen to get caught because Odetola was smart!

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  52. And GEJ embarked on the journey to fight corruption Nigerians attacked him with insults and curses now the secrets are beginning to come out n eyes r beginning to open finally.......I know more secrets will come out soon

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  53. wats the big deal in all this its been niger way so whats the noise all about is he the only one collecting bribe bribery and corruption is legal in niger

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  54. OH MY. LETS GET A PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR TO FINISH THIS SOAP-OPERA.


    www.MakeMoneyNaija.blogspot.com

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  55. This just shows the level of incompetence and greed of all Nigerians....Am more than convinced that all Nigerians carry a trait of greed waiting to be fully eveolved if given the opportunity...Nigerian government is a scam and sham government..heade by theives and scammers...Farouk or whatever his name is..should be ashamed of himself and his entire family...He was put there to clear the air, but rather polluted it the more...U went to someone;s house to collect money, and ur deputy went to collect as well..now ure claiming otedola had verbal rant on you..if he did, why then wld you go to his house...Ure just a little curby liar..

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  56. No wonder, Obj called them"thieves" and they made empty noise and cooled off. Ofcourse they can never press charges for being called thieves because indeed that is what they are

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  57. More drama is about to unfold!!!

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  58. all dis thieves ,am very sure dis man refused to bribe them,datz y their nailing him.

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  59. God will deliver us from this blood suckers we call political leaders.

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  60. They are all thiefs no of them means well for any body in this country it is a shame that after collecting bribe he stupidly said i purposely want to expose Otedola. the house will support farouk the biggest shsmeless thief

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  61. Story, story, story, once upon a time, there was this man called Farouk, he is the head of the integrity group in the house of bribery and scandals, he has a clean record (or very smart) in those days in the house BUT one day, he was told to head the panel to probe the subsidy fraud and suddenly he asked Femi otedola to give him bribe of three million dollars but Femi gave him an initial paymnet of six hundred thousand dollars to pay balance later when the report is out exonorating Zenon oil of any fraud.
    Now result that came actually exornorate zenon BUT Femi played on Farouk intelligence and balance was not paid. Now Farouk has to defend himself why he collected bribe? first, it was not me, secondly, it was me but i did it intentionally to expose Femi, said Farouk.Investigation is on which might not be concluded so soon.
    What does the story teaches us? 1)Do not be greedy. 2) Alway of the light of the room you are when you want to collect bribe and speak in sign lauguages only. 3)If you actually collected bribe, say i do instead of doing dancing drama, your case will get messier.
    Watch out for the next SUPER STORY titled My mate in the house set me up!!!!!!
    Laughing in village style, Hehahahahahahhahaaaaaaoooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiheiheiheiheiooo.

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  62. Farouk: Em! Em!! Ok I remember now that I collected money o! I didnt know you were talking about that one na.

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  63. This episode playing out between Otedola and the little guy Lawan is so disheartenning and said. It pains my heart to see all this waste of public fund between these thugs and armed robbers in all government. I have said it before and I will say it again, this country needs a savior in the form of JERRY RWALINS OF GHANA. Somebody that will have the guts to tie all these armed robbers up and kill all of them by firing squad. There must be a blood shed for this country to be clean. A blood bath is inevitable. ACN, PDO, CPC and all of them are the same. Dont be fooled. Even an AFRICAN rennaissance or spring as that which happened in the Arab world will not work in Nigeria. WE NEED TO KILL ALL OF THEM. ALL OF THEM. Nigeria needs to be sanctified by and with the blood of these men. They will be setting up committees upon committee now to investigate. Where are the Iboris, Bankoles, Elumelus, all the past and present governors. PEOPLE WE NEED TO KILL, KILL, KILL ALL OF THEM.

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  64. Linda i so love and you just made my day.. thanks alot for this..simeon

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  65. Linda i so love and you just made my day.. thanks alot for this..simeon..

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  66. Haba isn't this fool the so called leader of the "Integrity " group???? Nigeria we hail thief. This idiot was at the forefront of those who disgraced Patricia Ete former house speaker. Now we know their agenda was for their pockets and not or Nigerians.

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  67. i dont understand how these politicians/thieves think that there won't be a day of ultimate judgement. This is not the end of the road, you still have to meet your maker and make account. so because you may be getting away with it on earth, doesn't mean its going to be like this in the after life. They do NOT fear God, that is evident!!! Sorry for their should! mschewww

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  68. i dont understand how these politicians/thieves think that there won't be a day of ultimate judgement. This is not the end of the road, you still have to meet your maker and make account. so because you may be getting away with it on earth, doesn't mean its going to be like this in the after life. They do NOT fear God, that is evident!!! Sorry for their should! mschewww

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  69. Hmmmm? This same man who fought tooth and nail to get Mrs Pat Ette out of the post of Speaker of the house. He who played saint and acted as if he will die to get Nigeria out of its corrupt comatose state. I always knew he was a liar, because the mouth of the liar is always laced with honey-like deception. This is a shame. To think he has so much followership, so many youth looking up to him for inspiration, so many adults believing in his ability to handle Nigeria's future. I had a friend who swore on Facebook that Farouk Lawan didn't accept the bribe and changed his profile picture to that of Farouk Lawan. Now he s broken and devastated. Who else deserves the title of a traitor? This guy betrayed Nigeria. Everybody always knew Otedola and his friends to be a whole bunch of thieves, but no one imagined Farouk Lawan had systemic moral breakdown and decadence. It is pathetic. Posterity may never forgive him.

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  70. stories that touch the heart....*sarcastic face*

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  71. This is a national shame!! Mr Farouk still have the national guts to make claims that he was trying to expose a corrupt business man. No!! No!!! No!! Mr President, The Senate president,The AG and you feel this a issue we should shy away from. Haba This is too much for us Nigerians outside the country to bear. Its just not acceptable, Am soo ashamed of who we are and what we stand for. If femi came out to point to Mr Farouk and say I gave u bribe and you collected it and i have prove..Haba it is logical for such a man to step down and allow an investigation to be carried out. But to come and lie and fellow members laugh over it .... This is just doom day in the making

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  72. Just like when a child is caught stealing.
    I didn't take your cookie. Okay, I took it because I wanted to show it to you.
    This man na barawo, no other name.
    They call this thief and his fellow house thieves "honorable" in Nigeria.

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  73. why am I not surprised?! God help us.



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  74. blah blah blah blah
    what else is new?, am still baffled at people being surprised that farouk can do such a thing BULLSHIT they are all rogues, funny thing.. how come Otedola hasn't been served by EFCC yet? oh well this whole stage act will climax and am confident nothing is going to happen to any1.. Transparency my left buttocks, Nigerians are taken for fools every bloody day and we say is God will judge them, DEY THERE...

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  75. ..and the award for the biggest idiot of the year goes to un-honourable Farouk Lawan-ODE! who thinks all Nigerian's are as daft as he is.

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  76. Obviously, they are achieving their objective of diverting a lot of gullible Nigerians’ attention because to me most of the story around did not add-up. The caption says $620,000 but the story gives details of $600,000. 2ndly, in a deal of $3m, just $600,000 is paid and Zenon was removed? Etc .Sincerely speaking the media is a major part of our problems in this country, I’m afraid if BH will not bomb the Thisday Chairman and more this time around because the story is hard to believe.

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  77. Obviously, they are achieving their objective of diverting a lot of gullible Nigerians’ attention because to me most of the story around did not add-up. The caption says $620,000 but the story gives details of $600,000. 2ndly, in a deal of $3m, just $600,000 is paid and Zenon was removed? Etc .Sincerely speaking the media is a major part of our problems in this country, I’m afraid if BH will not bomb the Thisday Chairman and more this time around because the story is hard to believe.

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  78. I am so lost as to what this is all about...and it's always too long for me to read!!:( Some people don't have time for essays....:(

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  79. Honorable did collect money, he didn't know dat d table will turn against him. He's now trying to do damage control. Mr integrity. Integrity my foot!

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  80. This is the only reason I hate DEMOCRACY~~Well in China guess what follows him?

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  81. Gej is stupid for running a gov dat has neva supported the masses
    Full of controversies and no progress,wen pple died for his victory, they died 4 a better nigeria, 4 there children unborn and regret their actions in d grave, farouk has 2 stories, n is in defense, do d maths, otedola being guilty won't have a video, come 2 think of it farouk with a fat salary can afford a 10k phone with a recorder, in he wants us 2 believe in his fellow thieves(any govt official untill proven otherwise) bullshit. U d masses n lib readers won't follow d story to d end cos u don't even believe in a great naija or do u?

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  82. With this 9ja will never see peace in the hands of greedily politician that is what we keep here only GOD government that will help not only n9ja but the rest of the word.

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  83. if actually he knew what he was doing wasnt colecting bribe he should have included it in the report he submitted!!! which IG did he report it to where is the evidence anuofia!!!!he thinks we are senseless!!!

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  84. by next month another issue/saga will come up and we will forget abt this. typical of Nigeria - KC

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  85. some of us like-minded Nigerians have almost given up on the sickly nation recovering from these OLES who are MASQUERADING IN different covers. i for one know that one day something will happen to prove that bad deeds can never ever be swept under completely. monkey go go market and never return.furuk, ibori, otedola etc .. una dey hear me so?

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  86. June 13, 2012 12:38 AM make i answer your question nah death penalty nah em follow corruption which we need in naija for this to stop

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  87. You Nigerians!

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