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Wednesday 3 August 2011

Forgery Of Dollar Bills: U.S. Officials Confirm Active Bench Warrant For Imo Deputy Governor

A senior clerk at the District Court in Nassau County in New York has confirmed to SaharaReporters that a bench warrant issued by a district court judge with respect to current deputy governor of Imo State, Jude Ikechi Agbaso, remains valid and in force.

 According to the Court Officer, Mr. Agbaso faces arrest on felony charges related to currency fraud if he attempts to pass through any US Immigration post.

Investigations revealed that Mr. Agbaso jumped bail in 1994 after United States law enforcement authorities obtained his arrest in a forgery sting.

 In the devastating court records obtained by SaharaReporters from the Nassau County Clerk’s office in the State of New York, it was revealed that Jude Ikechi Agbaso and an accomplice, Eugene Harding, were arrested on June 20 1994 and charged with “criminal possession of a forged instrument in the first degree.

America no dey forget something sha...lol

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11 comments:

ibogal said...

For a govt that has SA on comedy and lagos affairs,am not surprised. Wasn't his records checked before rochas picked him as running mate.I just pity dis country,cos even the youths- so claimed leaders of tomorrow,all have reversed intelligence.







And this dollar feigner better be dethroned ASAP,mschewwwww!!

damie said...

Going through the comments on SaharaReporters, one would realise we have a huge problem in Nigeria. The man accused was identified as "the deputy state governor", you won't believe how many people turned it to tribalistic sentiments. There is no way we are moving forward in this country anytime soon.

CLF said...

The truth is, a lot of our politicians are fraudsters, cocaine pushers/sniffers, ritual murderers and felons. They come home and are celebrated. So singling him out, IMO is no biggie. He didn’t contest for an elective post, he was chosen. People like Tinubu, OGD, Ibori, Araraume, Uche Nwole, OhaKILL etc contested and won elections and nothing happened to them. Ibori’s present travails are more political than anything else. I mentioned these names because these fraudsters are spread all across Nigeria and not just in one zone.

Also, his brother Martin is a grand patron of APGA. He had contested for the role last time out and lost. This time, he’s remaining as a kingmaker and has installed his brother as the Deputy Governor. Next time out maybe Nkiru Sylvanus will be the Deputy Governor.....LOL!

Anonymous said...

OMG, it all adds up now. This is why he couldn't enter america and he just used to give us shady stories.

Nkili said...

it's sad but a lot of our politicians( from all regions) are felons!
Nkili

Noella said...

I don't blame ppl turning it into tribalistic sentiments or whatever sentiments they deem fit...our politicians are heartless greedy, hooligans, who have succeeded in looting and pillaging from the coffers of our economy, leaving families destitute with no where to turn...this clown needs to be extradited to the US to face felony charges, and locked up at rikers, or some other correctional facility....anytime a Nigerian's name is mentioned here in the US nowadays it is synonymous with negativity, and fraud...when some Nigerians start up a business they don't make it legitimate rather it is wrought with criminal activity...most recently the medical supplies business, and home health care business, wherein the govt pays for services for dead or bogus non existent ppl....i don't want to get to the point where i would have to be ashamed of being a Nigerian in the US...

I can imagine him drooling now ready to do justice to the financial vault of Imo state...LET THE CHOPPING BEGIN!!!! SHAMELESS!!!!

Anonymous said...

hmm. this is quite sad cos I had a lot of hope for Imo (Rochas). But with people like this, his plans may turn sour.

But that doesn't mean this shouldbe turned to tribalistic argument. As Damie said, Nigeria has a looong way to go with tribalism. It doesn't help the nation as one and very soon we may see this affecting our unity. Go to nairaland and you'll see what i'm talking about.

I also agree with ibogal on 'even the youths- so claimed leaders of tomorrow,all have reversed intelligence.'

God help us

Anonymous said...

We all know politics is an avenue for laundering money gained through ill means. Why are we all acting surprised? Because Rochas is not collecting a salary, he is a messiah to all. Lets continue with our Robin Hood politics then!

Anonymous said...

omo Igbo..
whats new??

Shakara said...

Anon August 4, 2011 3:14 AM; stop the tribalism! What do you have to say about the money SW politicians and so called leaders received to shut up after Abiola was killed?

It's prevalent all over Nigeria and fraud is no respecter of one tribe or zone!

Anonymous said...

Linda, Why not do a post on tribalism on the internet (or on your blog)? I'm sure you've noticed that it's a big problem.

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