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Tuesday 21 July 2015

GEJ's former CSO, Gordon Obua, reportedly released by DSS

Sahara Reporters is reporting that the former Chief Security Officer to former President Jonathan, Gordon Obua, has been released by the DSS. They say he was released around 10.30pm this night after detaining him since Thursday last week.

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    1. If not for mighty men like Fayose who will never fear to say d truth others fear...man of the year...sharply they released Obua...Godwin

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    2. No don't.

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  2. Good for him #onelovefromsnow#

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  3. My people say spirit wey no dey fear maKe eim walker for day time......

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  4. Good for him, many more will be invited to give account of their dealings in the past government.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Abeg na dis story u dey comment on? #confused# n'eziowku Oyibo wu agbara!!! Supu my dear!!!

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  6. Chai fayose....you are too much.. just a simple warning you gave and they succumbed.. you are too much fayose, you are too much..

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  7. Bunch of idiats! Dem for no release am naa...ka ha kwagbuo onwe ha na ozu.

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  8. Good for democracy! We must continue to speak up if this democracy must survive

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  11. Maka Y na?? The DSS should've allow d idiot to mention d remaining thieves na b4 releasing him

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  12. DSS should collect all what he loot from Nigeria.

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  13. Finally he has been released....ThankGod for the Nigerians who cried out bitterly for detaining a man without evidence,claiming he is corrupt while the so called president dine with the corrupt leaders. Wickedness of Buhari the dictator!

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    1. " cried out bitterly". You people ar still bitter over d loss of ur brother Jonthan. Buhari is now the President; get over it & let's move on pls. Do u realize that Gordon Obua is still a serving officer of DSS? I guess not.

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  14. Keep witch hunting GEJ's men while obasanjo keeps walking free.

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  15. Why hasn't obasanjo been probed for the eight years he was both petroleum and finance minister?

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  16. Yea is better they let him go,they should go for the ministers that where in good offices in the nation!

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  17. These arrests remind us of the dark days of the military era. There should be a better way to deal with those who stole the country's money. Nigeria is not a Banana Republic!

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  18. So what were they able to extract from him during his detention

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  19. He should go home and treat himself cos he would be arrested again. No stone would be left unturned in recovering our stolen funds. Linda take note!

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  20. He should go home and treat himself cos he would be arrested again. No stone would be left unturned in recovering our stolen funds. Linda take note!

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  21. He should go home and treat himself cos he would be arrested again. No stone would be left unturned in recovering our stolen funds. Linda take note!

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  22. He should go home and treat himself cos he would be arrested again. No stone would be left unturned in recovering our stolen funds. Linda take note!

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  23. DSS, EFCC and the Police should not engage on selective arrest or trial. They should not depend on the caprice and whims of the President to prosecute any body.

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  24. how the mighty have fallen

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  25. how the mighty have fallen

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  26. After detaining him for more than 48 hours without access to his lawyers and no competent court order to that effect. Human rights violation number one. America take note

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  27. hmmm.....this guy used to be alot bigger than this

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  28. this guy used to be alot bigger than this.

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