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After six days, NDLEA finally leaves Buruji Kashamu's Lagos home

NDLEA left Buruji's Lagos residence this evening...
After six long nightmarish days and nights that the agents of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) laid siege to the Lagos residence of senator-elect, Prince Buruji Kashamu, despite valid and subsisting court orders directing them to vacate the place, we are pleased to announce that they have left the facility. They left at exactly 7:45pm.
But this was after the agency displayed a high level of brigandage and lawlessness that is only fit for a failed state.

However, we thank the almighty God for His infinite mercies. He is the one who thwarts the plans of the crafty, so that their hands achieve no success.
We also salute the judiciary for once again rising to the occasion and proving yet that it is truly the last hope of the common man and the oppressed. We are grateful that the judiciary has again affirmed Prince Buruji Kashamu’s innocence of the charges against him, thus turning for good what was meant for evil.

Our appreciation also goes to the media, civil society groups, student bodies and all well-meaning Nigerians for their prayers, support and solidarity during the period. 

After attending to his health, Prince Kashamu will address the media, Nigerians and the whole world on his ordeal and the intricate web of political intrigues behind the wicked attempt to abduct him for no just cause using the instrument and machinery of state.

Until then, we hope we can truly say the siege is over!

Signed
Austin Oniyokor
Media Aide to Prince Buruji Kashamu

46 comments:

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    1. This is really a problem. How will Nigerian move forward with attitudes Like this? Why. Would our institutions not obey court order? Yet we talk about moving forward and progressing? How?

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  2. busy bodies. who send them? mtcheww

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  3. Now he can go and have a smoke. Lindaobserve

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  4. Good for him.......Its just for d now


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB......

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  5. #Yawnnnnnnn#........next pls!



    #TeamBlessed#

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  6. Ok o! Like he said, let's really hope, that the siege is over!

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  7. Ok o! Like he said, let's really hope, that the siege is over!

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  8. Ah, why nah?....wanted them to buy foam
    and continue their vigil till day break.
    What nonsense!

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  9. Obasanjo, you have failed again.

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  10. Hehehe...So soon? When i dey road dey bring mat for una,Obasanjo na ndi otu ya NTOOO...Ndi ara!

    *Linda's best friend*

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  11. Foolish people. They know that Buhari will not tolerate their lawlessness. The fear Buhari is the beginning of wisdom.

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  12. Foolish people. They know that Buhari will not tolerate their lawlessness. The fear Buhari is the beginning of wisdom.

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  13. He will be caught one way or another.
    I strongly believe that Dude is as Guilty as Sin.
    SAY NO TO DRUGS.

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    1. Just keep quiet you small child that knows nothing. I must comment group of people.

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    2. Hey!
      Leave me alone; will u.
      Dude is Guilty as Sin (u can take it 2 the Bank).

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  14. Buruji will not be extradited?

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  15. Is just the matter of time all those drug lord will be flush out of Nigeria. Stupid drug criminals

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  16. Shame on the NDLEA. Thought they were above the law. How can a government agency turn itself into Obasanjo 's private army?

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  17. Rubbish, them for carry mouka foam stay more..

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  18. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    I wished they never leave i swear......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  19. Finally, you would leave me, Finally. Congrats o, Buruji. Linda take note!

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    1. Dey for stay dia na lolz
      Nigeria nd drama
      Mtcheww

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  20. Finally, you would leave me, Finally. Congrats o, Buruji. Linda take note!

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  21. I'm glad he did escape it,thanks to the judiciary

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  22. Politicians always enjoy the fact that most Nigerians re illiterates. Can't believe some educated ppl re supporting the lawlessness shown my dis idiots. Jst lyk obj did wen d court restricted him from launching his book of lies

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  23. What siege is over? You see that America, Kashamu ga agariri there. Haha!

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  24. Buruji Kashamu is are nothing but a shameless and Spineless man! In other saner climes, this man would have gone back to the US to clear his name! If you have nothing to hide why are you so afraid to go back to the US? I guess reputation and Integrity takes a back burner in the Nigerian Society.

    We are fond of quoting Bible passages to support our evil actions when we should know better! No wonder we are not progressing as a nation! Please anyone in position should file a Supreme court ruling nullifying this useless court order he has sought. He must answer these charges! enough of this madness!

    Linda, part from following a Feminist agenda in your blog content, you are now using your blog as a Political medium. It is a dangerous precedence.


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    1. Anon can u pls shut ur tract. Bfo u pick Kashamu, u will pick up Tinubu and Remi. Lets start probing drug matter from 1985. Obasanjo cannot just wake up and DEA in the USA to pick up Buruji yo America. Mba nu.

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  25. lets all be law abiding and respect the judiciary

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  26. Lawless country.

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  27. Am not really a fan of buruji,but this is a clear case of witch hunting.if they re going to deal with buruji they should also deal with thiefnubu and his wife.the way they re going about Kashamu,s problem they should chanel it to do better or improve the lives of ppl.

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  28. Those planning to lock him up should be in jail too.they re even worse than him because they re all bloody thieves that stole the countries money.he was a drug baron,he didn't steal nigeria,s money.Bode George and his wife should go and sit somewhere.

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  29. They want to pick him up at the easier place, swearing in ceremony.

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  30. Truth can not be hidden for too long

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  31. The rule of law has to be respected. If he is guilty the law will catch up with him some day.

    »»»Be the change you desire!

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  32. But this is ashame on NEW and an Insult on the Nigeria nation. For God's sake why go for the arrest when they know they are not ready?

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  33. Am sorry to say but yorubas are a big problem to this nation. They are hypocrites!

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  34. ha, ha, nigeria!!!. that how it happens in nigeria, nobody pays for anything, and we are still hoping things will get better, tell me how it will be better when people goes free from their crimes. others will say ha! we can do the same!. i weep, i weep.

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  35. Is he going to Abuja to carry out his senatorial duties. He wouldn't know peace until he clears his name.Tim28

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  36. Anon 5:07... Your blind father is tribalistic...idiot

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