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Sunday 19 July 2015

DSS detains former president Jonathan's Chief Security Officer

There are reports that the DSS has detained the Chief Security Officer to former President Jonathan, Gordon Obua. According to a report by Punch, Obua was arrested and detained on Thursday July 16 as part of measures by the new administration to probe officials who worked under GEJ’s. The order for his arrest was given by President Buhari.

The reason for the detention of the former CSO is not immediately known but a source told Punch that investigators maybe trying to gather info on key officials in Jonathan’s government from Obua


“The arrest and detention of the former CSO is an indication that every former minister or senior official under Jonathan’s government are not exempted from probe except those that have no criminal suspicion or record of wrong doing in office,” a source explained.
More officials who served under GEJ are expected to be arrested and detained in the coming weeks as president Buhari has reported mandated DSS to recover  all looted funds by previous government.

64 comments:

  1. Congrats to him,d cup r filling one by one

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  2. Heheheh that's the reason why they never wanted him to come to power. I'm so proud of presido!!!!!!!

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  3. Nice move.GEJ administration is worse than useless.

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  4. Hhhmmm,wahala dey. Buhari should also extend it to Obj,Tinubu and Amechi. I hope it's not a case of witch hunt.

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    1. You are right. Where did dey get money to support him

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  5. So DSS has now turned to EFCC abi, I laugh for this government.

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  6. BUHARI IS A TYRANT.

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    1. You & your godfathers are looters.

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    2. Better a tyrant than a rogue masqueraded as a saint. You have no idea of the rot in the past government.

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  7. I hope he we still probe the ones that work under obasanjo or babangida government.terrorist buhari should sheild his sword or he we end like abacha or yara'dua.
    #sad indeed#

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  8. Instead dis go slow to face work wey useless 9ja people send am! Yes I called y'all that voted useless , even hopeless.... Face work and stop tryna get busy detaining people. Jesus gbuo GI buhari.

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    1. Oh yeah? He should allow them get away with looting 11.56 billion dollars? You try.

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  9. We will tell them where they r wrong one after the other. ... lol...

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  10. Well,Let Buhari not chew More Than He Can Chew oo

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  11. Why going after jonathan's men n not former APC governors. U need to come with a clean baba for us to know u really working oooo... dee

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  12. It getting serious

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  13. Ghen Ghen, action film don begin. Linda take note!

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  14. Ghen Ghen, action film don begin. Linda take note!

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  15. If its to recover stolen funds,I support this.We can not continue to say it doesn't matter or call it witch hunt.its very simple,if nothing is found on you or traced to you,you'll walk.
    My mother did after a thorough investigation.A house which they weren't able to explain was confiscated and sold to recover the money.I told her then and I still stand by it,we can't continue this way if we Want a Nigeria.I want to come back home.

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  16. Buhari be warned. This isn't military regime. Be warn, go after ur apc robbers, tinubu, rochaz, amaechi and all others. Before coming for the past administration. Engr Emy

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  17. Baba Go slow has started witch hunting his opposition all in the name of recovering stolen funds, yet his APC goons that stole their state funds to sponsor his campaign are moving freely. The likes of Amaechi, Timipriye Silver and their cohorts are enjoying presidential shield for stealing. Somebody better tell Buhari to be careful else he will not complete his tenure as president. Stupid dull OLD FOOLb

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    1. I guess ur father must b among the looters I can imagine how painful its,never just few days in prison and he is home and dry,i hope u won't be too foolish to follow him.....daddys boy

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  18. That's good idea.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  19. so much looting occurred in GEJs government.. if that's the main motive for the arrests then it's a welcome development so far there's reasonable outcomes.

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  20. Don't go and arrest an innocent man. That's not what we elected you for.

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  21. Incredible!!!..u go fear na,,this is just d beginning,,even GEJ is not save

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  22. As long as dis wil not constitute to any act of witch hunting we wil all support dis course. I pray it goes well accordingly so dat corruption wil b eradicated frm our system.

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  23. Why can't mallam Buhari arrest boko haram first of all before going after perceived political opponents?

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  24. Abeg is PMB on a revenge mission or repair mission o?

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  25. Witch-hunting at its peak. Truly the President is not a man of his words. No tangible work has been done other than to hunt people down. Boom haram is there but they are giving them full authority reign supreme. Nonsense. The next thing now, they will come out and deny this.

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  26. Okay now, watching and waiting. Way to go PMB.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  27. hrm paul ojeih19 July 2015 at 10:57

    Linda now I belive buhari is on a witch hunt wetein concern cso with funds he should go after gej ministers dizani and iwela dis man still tinks he is a dictator I won't b surprised if he arrest gej

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  28. hrm paul ojeih19 July 2015 at 10:57

    Linda now I belive buhari is on a witch hunt wetein concern cso with funds he should go after gej ministers dizani and iwela dis man still tinks he is a dictator I won't b surprised if he arrest gej

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  29. This is a good one, these is d kind of govt we all wish for

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  30. Seriously Linda... this Buhari needs to watch himself. I'm beginning to get pissed off. What kind of rubbish witch hunt is this? Imagine if GEJ had not given up the presidency. What rubbish?

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  31. If he goes ahead with this witch hunting, some sections of the country will resist it. Change indeed

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  32. Heard the idiot corruptly pilfered from operatives earnings among other dubious activities.
    Hang the fool.

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  33. Buhari and witch-hunting. Lets see where it will tk his administration to.

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  34. IT WILL BE VERY WRONG FOR buhari TO PROBE ONLY PRESIDENT JOHNATHAN'S ADMINISTRATION,IF HE WANTS US TO BELIEVE THIS IS NOT SOME SORT OF VENDETTA AND THAT HE'S REALLY OUT TO RESTORE NIGERIA'S LOST GLORY,THEN HE SHOULD START THE PROBE FROM PRESIDENT babangida's ADMINISTRATION,BECAUSE THAT'S WHEN CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA BOOMERANGED ...Linda if you like post

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  35. Tackle d problem nigeria is facing nd stop showing ur self oga buhari

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  36. Ikuku AmStrong19 July 2015 at 12:15

    Witch hunt or *Politic cleansing*? Well I hope all these chess moves are legit...

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  37. This is change ofcuz yes. We can see. Idiot

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  38. What ll buhari gain? He shd do something abt boko haram

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  39. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Nna Buhari is really vexing i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  40. I keep asking, if all stolen funds from 1960 till date are recovered, WHAT NEXT???

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  41. Honestly I don't give a fuck about his arrest

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  42. Yess ohhh !!!!!!!! Go ahead our president we dey ur back! May God give u the strength amen.

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  43. Am loving Mr president already. . No rooms for criminals in nigeria

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  44. For window blinds, wallpaper and curtains please call 08160856785.

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  45. Obua, this is why God told you not to answer my phone Calls. Thank you for Keeping me out of it.

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  46. All these useless arrests is getting tiresome. How does this reduce the dollar price? How does it improve the security situation in the country? Does this repair the roads?

    All the earlier recouped funds, where did they all go to....

    PMB pls we need better governing strategies... all this gra gra is too fickle.

    I'll only take ur fight against corruption when I see all ur former PDP supporters who have decamped to APC being probed. E.g Tinubu and Amaechi.. Start from there abeg

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  47. Abeg Buhari shld park one corner u had better probe ur APC crooks who used stolen funds to finance ur politcal career, tribalistic and partial old goat

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  48. Can the president channel this energy on stoping BH and bringing back our girls???

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  49. Someone might come out as a saint but might be the greatest thief in disguise. Nigeria is the most important. God bless Nigeria

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  50. Sure!

    Buhari is capable of that...

    It is good for the country, though, in so far as the rule of law is not sacrificed on the alter of over-zealousness...

    And also in so far as the mallam does extend his probe to Amaechi, Tinubu, Obasanjo, etc...

    Otherwise, a hint of selective justice may spell doom for Nigeria...

    In any case I am not even a believer in Nigeria...

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  51. Linda dd you read this: "After Buhari overthrew Shagari in 1983, he put Shagari under house arrest in the cozy, expensive environment of Ikoyi. Meanwhile, Alex Ekwueme who was Vice President, was kept in Kirikiri prisons. This might have been purely coincidental but not a few thought and still think it had to do with where they come from. In 2015, the ex-NSA was put under house arrest in the cozy, expensive environment of Asokoro for alleged ‘treason’ related issues. Meanwhile, the ex-CSO is languishing in detention for alleged ‘bunkering’ related issues. Again, this may be purely coincidental but there are those who will go as far as swearing that where they come from is a factor in the way they have been treated. I am a huge fan of the DSS and its professionalism, and I believe the organisation has to pick up some learning in the manner it has handled the cases of the ex-NSA and former CSO. Each of the cases could have been better handled, without the attendant PR deficit."
    Hmmmmmmmmm ..... food for thought.

    Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng

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