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Former DSS spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar compulsorily retired

A former spokesperson for the Department of State Security, Marilyn Ogar, has been compulsorily retired from the agency effective from yesterday September 2nd. According to reports, Ogar alongside some other top executives were handed a letter of retirement.

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    1. Royal idiot............

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    2. The country is appreciative of her loyal service and wish her all the best moving forward. Next thing is to become a politician.

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    3. She has tried. Good for her. Happy retirement Madam.

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  2. Lol. This is serious. I bet its a payment for their corrupt practices in the past.

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    1. Lol. Chiinonso Okoh, u re right. She's a useless criminal woman.

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  3. Hmmmmm...

    Dis is wht I call soldier come soldier go.
    She has served well and I wish her all d best.

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  4. Good for her. .. when u breach a professional ethnic u face d music right

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    All this old people wey no wan give the younger generations way to take over baba is coming for all of yu..... #NowPlaying>> smell of success: leriq....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. And Baba is what?

      Foolish goat.

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    2. She old pass ur president or d retired colonel wey him appoint?u nigerians dat don't reason and talk any how.my question is why was she retired?now an aboki has taken over,aboki everywhere!!

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    3. You are a joke. If u reread ur comment am sure u wld laugh urself

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  6. No condition is permanent!
    Soja come, soja go...barracks remain.

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  7. This is terrible..... Witch hunting na wa o

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  8. *singing after the Reggae play the Bluez*
    you ought to have been sacked since after her lies when DSS massacred innocent Nigerians at Apo in Abuja.
    I saw this coming, she should go and assist Olisa Metuh, coz at some point she became PDP spokesperson.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Bloody cretin use your brains some times.

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    2. Apc Goat that's what you are.

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    3. She's def. PDP spokesperson now. 😅

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    4. She is already a made woman not a jobless irritant like you! No matter how you try, APC will never change your life!

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  9. Seen #okBYE











    #it WiLL OnLy gEt BeTTEr
    #It mUSt EnD iN prAiSE

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  10. Just like that. it is well in Jesus name. Where are we going in Nigeria?

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    1. My dear, u think its a pay back by buhari's regime to Jonathan's refine.

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  11. Good! She's eaten enough.About time somebody else from a different circle eats as well

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  12. Let be truthful and fair to ourselves, were they retired because they were due for retirement or they did something against the ethics of their job, or was it only that they served under the former administration. Some my think they deserve it, noting knowing that it can happen to them too.

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    1. Ds pple brached d ethics of dia job! Dey were partisan infact over partisan if derz a word like dat.

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    2. Even a little child knows she crossed the red lines of ethics and proffessional standards with her words and activities during the eletioneering period.

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  13. Stupid ppl,bigoted unprofessional fools,ur chickens have come home to roost

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  14. She should be grateful it's retirement not dismissal.

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  15. Reason being?
    ~D great anonymous!

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  16. Hehehehe! Compulsory retirement, I no fit laff abeg. Linda take note!

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  17. Ok apc we see una hand work

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  18. Hehehehe! Compulsory retirement, I no fit laff abeg. Linda take note!

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  19. Oh blimey. Ogar o...if only you didn't get too partisan. It is well

    READ!!!!  5 Warning Signs Of Heart Failure NO.2 and 5 WILL SHOCK YOU!

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  20. Hehehehe! Compulsory retirement, I no fit laff abeg. Linda take note!

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  21. She should go and enjoy the money she stole.


















    #sad indeed

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  22. She should go and enjoy the money she stole.


















    #sad indeed

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  23. Long overdue. She enjoyed it while it lasted. She dragged sss into politics and became the spokesperson of pdp. The chicken has finally come home to roost

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  24. Good for her. Yeye woman!

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  25. This man (Buhari) is biting more than he can chew

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  26. Why is Buhari after perceived enemies that he thought worked against, APC. He should remember it is a matter of time

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  27. Retaliation time, FGN ( federal government of North)

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  28. Retaliation time, FGN ( federal government of North)

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  29. Iya wayray... she for no retire nah.. make she wait for her punishment

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  30. Compulsorily retired is just another slang for fired!!!

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  31. Gud 4 dem n I wish dem all d best in life

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  32. Gud 4 dem n I wish dem all d best in life

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  33. APC at work. indicative government.

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  34. I don't just get it. What is her offence? Was it a dismissable offence? How can Nigeria thrive on seeking revenge or being blindly vindictive. Just because PMB has no plans of seeking a second term,he wants to as well burn the ship that convey him to the villa. APC your case will be worst than PDP come 2019. APC an emergency soup prepared to just quench a dangerous hunger.Never again will Nigerians be this fooled.A party hijacked by some few very wicked fellows.

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  35. one reason corruption thrives more is lack of stability of tenure. If the right person is sought and gotten for a job, govt change should not affect the appointments except if they breached their terms of engagement (corruption and failing integrity test).

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  36. Here comes the military decree, once a general always a general. GOOD MORNING NIGERIA.

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  37. Yeah nice 1.What is good for the goose is also good for the gander.They would have sack that idiot.

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  38. She has long compromise the ethics of her profession

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  39. I am indeed very sorry for this country,the way d present administration is going,it is calling for anarchy,why should u retire an officer that was discharging his/her lawful duties. Vandeta & witch-hunting will definitely derail this country. Is this d change promised Nigerians? Change indeed.

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  40. ds is long ovadue..dt mama really turn dss in2 a political party.i no blame her @ all.na d money wey enta her head.oda heads will still role..

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  41. No surprises! Bokohari, the spiritual head of Boko Haram, reinstates over 3000 Nigerian soldiers who refused to fight Boko Haram and sacks former DSS spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar, who fought Boko Haram in an information warfare.

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  42. Big lesson if she can learn.

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  43. Their business... Waiting for Monday giveaway

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  44. oje'ekpunakimoto'achojenyijenyi3 September 2015 at 17:43

    Her sack is not fair at all! After she was transferred to maiduguri, many tot she might not go, but being a resilient person she is, she reported for duty I maiduguri. Being d spokeperson of DSS at the time she was, did not make all in all, she was answerable to her superiors. If she went contrary to her professional ethics, why wasn't she punished then? Sending her on a compulsory retirement dis time means, the Lawal led DSS has some game plan up their sleeves which they are uncomfortable having them around. My opinion though!

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  45. People seem not to understand that APC members are behind boko haram.

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  46. Well, just like the Bible says "there's a season for everything". Its time for change

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  47. Administrative witch hunt! This regime na waooo!

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  48. Well Buhari has bin witch hunting his opponet eva since he got into power and throwing all sorts of blame to d past administration....but dats nt wat majority of Nigerians voted him into power to do...hmm..issokay...

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  49. Bonario, what job do you do? You are A wasted sperm,idiot

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  50. FOR DOING HER JOB? FOR BEING THE SPOKESPERSON OF HER OFFICE?
    FOR READING PREPARED MESSAGES? FOR NOT BEING A NORTHERNER?
    THIS IS JUST GETTING OUT OF HAND. TOO PETTY AND NOT GOOD AT ALL.

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  51. Okay, happy retirement life maám.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  52. Okay, happy retirement life maám.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  53. Okay, happy retirement life maám.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  54. Anonymous Personified3 September 2015 at 19:06

    Compulsorily retired? Hmm... talk for another day.

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  55. All d guys dat worked fot GEJ r getin chopd off bt d truth b told de Deserve wot they getin cuz de did tins out of d ethics of dia profesion to satisfy dia pay masters nd if truely dis government doesn't tolerate corruption den de certainly must be choppd off.

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  56. this is the change we voted for! next is controversial JOSEPH MBU! we are waiting

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  57. IS BUHARI DOING OTHER THINGS OTHER THAN FIRING AND INTIMIDATING PEOPLE...IS THERE WATER AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY IN NIJA...ALL THIS SHOW OF BRAVADO DOES NOT HELP THE ECONOMIC NEEDS OF THE CITIZENRY...

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  58. Sack would have served her better. She did so much harm to DSS image. Lesson to others, be professional irregardless of the person at the helm of affairs.

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  59. For her hard work during jona regime

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  60. This what they called CHANGE in government!!!

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  61. @bonita bisalam you are sounding lame,how does a PRO have access to funds.dumb shit.

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  62. Na wa oooooo, serious Abuse of power

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  63. Will this action make APC led Government deliver on their promises? If no, then why bother.

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  64. This is a lesson to all buffoons in power because power is not forever. She was not that bad, but why not retire police goons like Mbu instead? Not fair!!!

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  65. This is a lesson to all buffoons in power because power is not forever. She was not that bad, but why not retire police goons like Mbu instead? Not fair!!!

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  66. good,make she go rest,and too think she's from cross river state.

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