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Tuesday 5 January 2016

$2.1bn arms deal: We didn't know compensations were from arms fund - Nduka Obaigbena

Chairman of ThisDay newspapers and president of Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN) Nduka Obaigbena has written to EFCC on allegations he received part of the controversial arms deal money. In a letter yesterday, Obaigbena said his company and NPAN didn’t know that the N670million compensation they got from the office of the National Security Adviser were from arms purchase fund. Obaigbena disclosed this in his reaction to EFCC on the payments his company and the 12 other newspapers received from the NSA in 2015. In a letter sent to EFCC, Obaigbena said;

"When the ONSA (Office of the National Security Adviser) said that they had approval to pay us, but would rather not set a precedent by paying THISDAY directly, we nominated a member company of the THISDAY Newspapers Group, called General Hydrocarbons Ltd., to receive the payments on behalf of the group of companies, given that the assets of General Hydrocarbons Ltd – mainly generators – were also destroyed in the bombings;
“We did ask our insurance consortium to pay compensation but they said we were not covered for war and or terrorism risk. Until that time, we never knew we needed war or terrorism insurance in Nigeria as the government had not officially declared war. With the power of hindsight, we now know better.
“We simply used the compensation funds to defray some 30 per cent of the N1.7 billion we already paid to 3rd party printers for services in lieu of the Abuja press, while we went to our banks for refinancing printing presses, computer-to-plate and other facilities.”
"We never participated in any arms purchase in any shape or form and only demanded compensation for a horrendous terrorist act against us. In the same way, the United Nations and others who may have received some compensation could not have known the line budget items for the funds being used for the reconstruction of the UN Abuja buildings. Even the Nigerian Guild of Editors, which may have received donations for their secretariat from the ONSA, could not have known which subhead it was paid from. We simply cannot know or be expected to speculate which line item the spending was made from by the ONSA. There is simply no nexus between payments made for compensation, to us victims of terrorism as well as to newspapers in compensation for an unprovoked attack on free speech, and any arms purchase budget'
We do not deserve further trauma because some official(s), outside of our control, may or may not have followed due process. All victims of terrorist attack deserve a fair and just compensation. The fact that we have received some remedy should be reason to accelerate compensation for all victims of Boko Haram attacks across Nigeria however big or small,” he said.

104 comments:

  1. Now u know. So refund d money. #IamMe

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  2. What i don't understand in all this is what are they getting compensated for actually?!!

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  3. My people una don see as the money dey go na.

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  4. One chance, Oya make una return

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  5. Wish my dad was involved in this..I for dey flex the money inside one gold plated Chevrolet camaro or mustang

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  6. Na so them go dey open there own yash, me I no dey even hope on government for anything my hope dey on God.

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  7. Were did they think the money was coming from?.Goodluck's personal account or Wat. whether they admit it or not they knew it was diverted funds maybe for what projects they might not know.but even a leyman will know it's diverted funds..so make them go rest..#my2cents

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  8. Well he has a point. Dasuki should stop dragging everyone into his mess. Linda take note!

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  9. Am tired of this arms deal shit!!! Buhari should look for other things to do...






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    1. Na BUHARI him send the letter to you fool...

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  10. You people have start again.

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  11. They Thief, Loot & they share

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  12. Leave trash foe LAWMA





























































    !brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

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  13. Whatever that's their problem they should deal with it. Afterall nobody really cares about the source of money before collection

    @Lindaikeji No. I FAN

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  14. Ignorance is no excuse bros!!! return the loot and go and answer questions in court.

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    1. So unintelligent!!! What is he answering in court???

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  15. You can never know

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  16. Okay

    aunty linda Enter your comment...

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  17. Were did you think it was from...Linda show us your boyfriend

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  18. Lol...Mehn same set of human beings looting us. Same type of probe. The youths are on the streets hungry AF. No Job, Opportunities are minimal and I wake up to this....God bless Nigeria. i no know if e go better but no harm in hoping

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  19. They shuld apprehend immediately..No stories!











    #linda give me 1bo#

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  20. They shuld apprehend immediately..No stories!











    #linda give me 1bo#

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  21. Okay, you didn't know the money was meant for purchase of arms , Now you know please kindly return the dough! Thank you Sir.

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  22. In normal circumstances, he should have asked questions. But because of greed, he didn't. Now he is making excuses for everything. They are all thieves!!
























    #GLORY2GLORY#

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  23. In normal circumstances, he should have asked questions. But because of greed, he didn't. Now he is making excuses for everything. They are all thieves!!
























    #GLORY2GLORY#

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  24. BEAUTIFUL9JADELTABABE.. o ya make una start to dey confess now bcos of u people they r punishing innocent military officers wicked Nigerians hmm anyway me am Justsayingmaownohh via ma LATEST TECNO F7.
    @lindaikeji d lindus am still waiting ohh

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  25. Lol they didn't know the money is from the Arm deals story for the gods#Konisewu

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  26. They should follow the foot step SUN newspaper and return the money (loot), that will help to keep their reputation. #IRepLIB

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  27. If I hear say u nor know where the money come from, Big lie, na be say people way dey stay for Borno State and IDP go collect 1 billion each as compensation. Your lawyer done advice you to write this letter. Let EFCC carry this man and his colleagues for more invastication.

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  28. EXACTLY. HOW WAS BUHARI SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT HIS ENTITLEMENT WAS FROM ARMS DEAL MONEY?? THAT DASUKI SHOULD EXPLAIN WHAT HE DID TO BUHARI'S ENTITLEMENT MONEY THAT NOW MADE HIM TO USE OUT OF THE ARMS DEAL TO PAY FOR BUHARI'S ENTITLEMENT? THE BIG QUESTION IS; WAS BUHARI'S ENTITLEMENT MONEY ALSO LOOTED THAT THEY NOW HAD TO USE FROM THE ARMS DEAL TO COVER THE LOOT? OYA DASUKI START TO EXPLAIN.....

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  29. EXACTLY. HOW WAS BUHARI SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT HIS ENTITLEMENT WAS FROM ARMS DEAL MONEY?? THAT DASUKI SHOULD EXPLAIN WHAT HE DID TO BUHARI'S ENTITLEMENT MONEY THAT NOW MADE HIM TO USE OUT OF THE ARMS DEAL TO PAY FOR BUHARI'S ENTITLEMENT? THE BIG QUESTION IS; WAS BUHARI'S ENTITLEMENT MONEY ALSO LOOTED THAT THEY NOW HAD TO USE FROM THE ARMS DEAL TO COVER THE LOOT? OYA DASUKI START TO EXPLAIN.....

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  30. EXACTLY. HOW WAS BUHARI SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT HIS ENTITLEMENT WAS FROM ARMS DEAL MONEY?? THAT DASUKI SHOULD EXPLAIN WHAT HE DID TO BUHARI'S ENTITLEMENT MONEY THAT NOW MADE HIM TO USE OUT OF THE ARMS DEAL TO PAY FOR BUHARI'S ENTITLEMENT? THE BIG QUESTION IS; WAS BUHARI'S ENTITLEMENT MONEY ALSO LOOTED THAT THEY NOW HAD TO USE FROM THE ARMS DEAL TO COVER THE LOOT? OYA DASUKI START TO EXPLAIN.....

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  31. should government pay compensation for damages not caused by them or its agents? Na wa for us oooo, clever thieves.

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  32. should government pay compensation for damages not caused by them or its agents? Na wa for us oooo, clever thieves.

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  33. should government pay compensation for damages not caused by them or its agents? Na wa for us oooo, clever thieves.

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  34. na war ooooo
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  35. YOU DON ENTER BE THAT.

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  36. should government pay compensation for damages not caused by them or its agents? Na wa for us oooo, clever thieves.

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  37. should government pay compensation for damages not caused by them or its agents? Na wa for us oooo, clever thieves.

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  38. Who to believe and who not to believe, only God knows all

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  39. Have they compensated the families of the chibok girls? Why should they compensate only newspaper company for terrorist attack? This is bull shit.

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  40. Now that you know sir kindly act accordingly and as a true patriot

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  41. Did they compensate all those that have been bombed by boko haram? Did they compensate owners of personal houses that were burnt down by boko haram? Why should they compensate only newspaper companies? It is obvious that they paid the newspaper companies for election campaigns. Do they think they are talking to primary school children? Nigerians are wiser now. This is not the 1960 era of politics. PDP people are just looting bastards.

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  42. Did they compensate all those that have been bombed by boko haram? Did they compensate owners of personal houses that were burnt down by boko haram? Why should they compensate only newspaper companies? It is obvious that they paid the newspaper companies for election campaigns. Do they think they are talking to primary school children? Nigerians are wiser now. This is not the 1960 era of politics. PDP people are just looting bastards.

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  43. Did they compensate all those that have been bombed by boko haram? Did they compensate owners of personal houses that were burnt down by boko haram? Why should they compensate only newspaper companies? It is obvious that they paid the newspaper companies for election campaigns. Do they think they are talking to primary school children? Nigerians are wiser now. This is not the 1960 era of politics. PDP people are just looting bastards.

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  44. Have they compensated the families of the chibok girls? Why should they compensate only newspaper company for terrorist attack? This is bull shit.

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    1. Who are the families of the chibok girls? It's so funny how this chibok story died down immediately Buhari came into govt. So with all d release of hostages in d Boko Haram camp, not one of them is a chibok student. Even the girls that were kidnapped before d chibok girls have been released. My bro think abt this. This story was just a campaign thing.It's surprising how d parents of all d girl's have suddenly forgotten their daughters.

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    2. @Anonymous 1:55PM If you claim there are no chibok girls, who then were the girls shown on CNN by boko haram all wearing Hijabs? And who were the parents of the supposed chibok girls shown on TV being hosted and consoled by Aisha Buhari and Mrs Osinbajo? Could all these be fabricated? My dear i dont believe you one bit. Buhari is too mature for such cheap pranks pls.

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    3. @Anonymous 1:55PM If you claim there are no chibok girls, who then were the girls shown on CNN by boko haram all wearing Hijabs? And who were the parents of the supposed chibok girls shown on TV being hosted and consoled by Aisha Buhari and Mrs Osinbajo? Could all these be fabricated? My dear i dont believe you one bit. Buhari is too mature for such cheap pranks pls.

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  45. then get your self a lawyer.

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  46. All this Ajala story please!!!! Do d needful!! That's all...

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  47. I wonder why government paid for explosions not caused by it,was un also paid compensation for their bombed building in abuja,he has a lot of questions to ans.

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  48. I get ur point sir its clear that most of these people dint know that the money they received was meant for something else.

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  49. MR. YD
    I really don't know who is fooling who. It appears there is still a lot we don't know about these arms deal.

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  50. What did you do that they are compensating you thief?

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  51. So when you knew it was from the arms deal,y didn't u return it? Punch didn't collect the money cus they knew it was bribe. Oga #leavetrashforlawma. EFCC better arrest him

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  52. All of una be thieves.. just return the money and stop giving stupid excuse..

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  53. should government pay compensation for damages not caused by them or its agents? Na wa for us oooo, clever thieves.

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  54. should government pay compensation for damages not caused by them or its agents? Na wa for us oooo, clever thieves.

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  55. should government pay compensation for damages not caused by them or its agents? Na wa for us oooo, clever thieves.

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  56. should government pay compensation for damages not caused by them or its agents? Na wa for us oooo, clever thieves.

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  57. Making excuses for something if he had done right would not have warranted all of these. Crap!!!

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  58. Too late to cry, face the law.

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  59. Dem just dey share our money like akara,d rich getting richer and d poor getting poorer!!!

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  60. Na from crayfish deal ndi ara

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  61. What a dumb excuses. Refund the money oga

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  62. Plz, the money should be returned

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  63. Jungles don matured...
    "NeVeR SaY NeVeR"

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  64. thieves, how can u know..2016 year of vomiting whatever u stole...angelmakiz@yahoo.com

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  65. This guy's kids need to advise this BASTARD that we are not fools. GEJ might be but the generality of Nigerians aren't. How on earth would you receive 670m in the name of general hydrocarbons and tell us in broad day light that they were also affected by the bombings? What should the millions of displaced people then receive? Generations after you are cursed. Enough said.

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  66. femobafem@gmail.com5 January 2016 at 15:42

    Not your fault sir

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  67. We are becoming almost stupid here. I read most comments and i see band Wagon effect. When a Boko Haram suicide bomber drove into Thisday Headquarters in Abuja, killing People and virtually Blowing the place open, did people realize in anyway that Thisday was a Company owned by One Man. To be fair to this Man, His Company (Thisday) deserves to be compensated.

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    1. @EDIT CHUKWUMA Nobody is saying thisday newspaper should not be compensated. But how come the past administration did not also compensate families of those killed by boko haram in the North East? People lost their properties and houses and were never compensated. Why only thisday newspaper? Why? chibok girls nkor? Did they compensate their families?

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  68. THIEVES. I THINK THIS MN IS JUST PLAYING THE "I'M INNOCENT" CARD. BUT IF TRULY HE DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE SOURCE OF THE COMPENSATION, THEN MAYBE SOME POLICY HAS TO BE PUT IN PLACE TO EXONERATE HIS COMPANY FOM THIS WHOLE SAGA

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