Nigerian Prison sources say ex Jigawa state governor, Sule Lamido and his two sons Aminu and Mustapha, have been flown to Abuja this morning ahead of the court hearing for their bail application holding tomorrow July 14th. The former Governor and sons who are standing trial for allegedly collecting bribe totaling N1.35 billion from government contractors when he was governor, were on July 9th ordered to be remanded in Kano Prisons by Justice Evelyn Anyadike.
Ghen !ghen!
ReplyDeleteAnd they had to be flown????? If their counterparts hadn't stolen public funds, they could have had a nice road trip to abuja from Kano.
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Y didn't dey go by road, waste of resources
DeleteHope they won't bury the case?
ReplyDeleteLol see gobe
ReplyDeleteOk..o waiting for the outcome.
ReplyDeleteWe are gradually getting there
ReplyDeleteOther politicians should just desist from stealing and corruption (since these two have different meanings now) if not.. they'd face it from man and God. Psalm 34:16
ReplyDeleteAre his sins mightier than nyako's own?why would his own be different, it's just that maybe.he.has stopped on a bigger fish's toes,this is intentional,someone I'd interested in hid casr.
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ReplyDeleteHmmmmnnnnn
Nawa o seen anywa
ReplyDeleteOK.
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Okay.
ReplyDeleteKai Lamido don hear am.Who ever told him he could go vocal against the opposition,his own brothers didnt see this coming.This is witch hunt 501 in progress.
ReplyDeleteMy only concern is that the justice seem to be one sided.While Nyako and Ohakim were rocking their bail,this fidifi scapegoat is still cuddling the four walls of kano prison.It doesnt sound fair in my ears
Who paid for the airfare...taxpayers?? Kano.to abuja is not far,if there were ordinary men,they would be conveyed in a black maria
ReplyDeleteGhen !ghen!
ReplyDeletewe shall see
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Hope they were put in a rusted iron cage and dumped in the Cargo hold during the flight, while also fervently praying that it was a bumpy flight with turbulence n other shits to make the journey gruesome so that i can smile with a mischievous smirk on my face.
ReplyDeleteCorrupt Fucks.
For more detention or wat?
ReplyDeleteYeye dey smell
ReplyDeleteErrmmm lemme reserve my comment first! I'll comment after the final verdict in kano!
ReplyDeleteErrmmm lemme reserve my comment first! I'll comment after the final verdict in kano!
ReplyDeleteLike they won't be acquitted after all this fake gra gra
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ReplyDeleteI Hope they'll not be granted bail.
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Ok good nd noted
ReplyDeleteIt's more than this amount. But I know our corrupt president will use his ethnicity to free this fam through the law of court. Useless leaders. Engr Emy
ReplyDeleteThey shud get wt dey dsv
ReplyDeleteTHIEVES!
ReplyDeleteWe say no to bail. Dey must remain in detention till September. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteWe say no to bail. Dey must remain in detention till September. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteOwk that's good, wishing them the best.
ReplyDeleteChange is here.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Oh how the mighty has fallen
ReplyDeleteNo matter what, justice shall prevail - others (they know themselves) should be very scared
ReplyDelete1.35 billion
ReplyDeleteIn Fela's voice..."thief thief thief, catch am catch am, rogue rogue rogue".......
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Am waiting to see the end of this case, hp it won't be the usual Nigeria story where the Super Rich don't do jail time
ReplyDeleteHiss! Flown to Abuja lik high class citizens. By d end of d day they wil b free lik nothing ever happened. Wht a shame!
ReplyDeleteOnce they get bail option that will be the end.
ReplyDeleteAnd they are smiling cos they know nothing will happen
ReplyDeleteI thought, the judge said till September
ReplyDeleteCase: going,going,going............................
ReplyDeleteOooooooooh my...!
ReplyDeleteWaiting for d result
Gone...Jaga jaga justice system....na wa o
ReplyDeleteZ dis hw prisoners dress wen goin 2 court
ReplyDeleteI laugh
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