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Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Former Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, detained by EFCC after 8hours of questioning

Former Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh was yesterday detained by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) after subjecting him to about eight-hours of questioning. Badeh is being investigated in connection with the ongoing $2.1 billion arms deal scandal. Badeh arrived the commission's headquarters in Abuja at about 9am and did not leave the premises even after the close of work.

A source at EFCC who spoke on condition of anonymity said
“He is having audience with one of the panels we raised to interact with those military chiefs invited. We confronted Badeh with some documents, including letters to the ex-NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd), demanding the procurement of some military equipment. We are not likely to release him on bail now because his interrogation may take a while. You know, he was central to the control of the Armed Forces. Before being the CDS, he was also a Chief of Air Staff. Some of these equipment were bought under him”.

49 comments:

  1. Keep on questioning, bloggers and news agencies keep carrying it, the victimized citizens keep reading it,, life goes on.

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  2. 8hours??
    Mehn what sort of question is that

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  3. Enter your comment...its time of pay back badeh do u knw wt it is to stay infear en 4 ur lovd 1s to b kil by terorist

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  4. Nice one hmmmmmmmmmmmmm change is here what a slogan of zombies.
    Every body is now a suspect ones you are not in support of terrorist buharis scam government u are a suspect and must be arrested by his thugs efcc or dss.






















    #sad indeed

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    1. Keep up the hatefulness! Buhari isnt going to answer you and your likes. The crash that killed the airforce personnels was as a result of this man's greed! he bought helicopter body and put in an engine the helicopter which resulted in lives been lost! he pocketed money meant for purchase of new helicopters. Efcc should add murder to the list of charges against this man!

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  5. Pin him there, dats where he belongs pensando rasto basa pra continualle

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  6. Effc is now like police station

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  7. EFCC HMMMM









    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  8. This EFCC of a tin...buhari gave them a lot of power,which is making them act like fools..

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  9. It is difficult to be in public office in Nigeria. From afar it may look beneficial but on a sincere note I don't envy Nigerians in public office. You could be roped into scandals by political enemies at anytime. It is better to be in private business in Nigeria. The military has been politicised and politics militarised.

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  10. It is difficult to be in public office in Nigeria. From afar it may look beneficial but on a sincere note I don't envy Nigerians in public office. You could be roped into scandals by political enemies at anytime. It is better to be in private business in Nigeria. The military has been politicised and politics militarised.

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  11. Criminals in uniform....nuel

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  12. Criminals in uniform.

    Nuel

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  13. He must vomit those money he stole from government coffer

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  14. Good one by EFCC.... He should be made to face d music...

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  15. He's Guilty.
    Hang the fat fuck NOW.

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  16. He's Guilty.
    Hang the fat fuck NOW. Evil sons of Bitches.

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  17. How could someone buy a car without tyres or engine?,yet they claimed the ammunitions being used by d current govt to fight BH were purchased by them..this sucks for every non-blind Nigerian to believe. #bringbackourstolenmoney

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  18. Cry your cry....answer your own

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  19. Hmmm
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  20. There is no such thing as the EFCC inviting you. Its always a ploy to detain you guilty or innocent.....

    EFCC....Agip has been in Kwale, Delta State for over 60 years but NO LIGHT... Kwale powers 40% of the nation's electricity ... pls investigate.

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  21. make him vomit what he ate, time for retribution

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  22. ok...bring back our money if dasuki shared it to you

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  23. make him vomit what he ate, time for retribution, "reap wat u sow"

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  24. make him vomit what he ate, time for retribution, "reap wat u sow"

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  25. Wicked and heartless people.

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  26. Sad i knew he was going to end his career badly.He would have gotten away with it if Jonathan had won.How Barde became chief of air staff is still the biggest mistake of Nigerian President.He should be tried and stripped of his rank and brought down to flt lt and still go to jail

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  27. Fat bastard, I hope his kids kam and alex vomit their share too.

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  28. Oya na, politics in naija will never be the same... Double your hustle

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  29. Mtchewww. Madness#Lindangwanu#

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  30. owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin)9 February 2016 at 17:36

    OK

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  31. Oc moet now is time to vomit de ones u have been taking

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  32. Nice!

    #FINEST
    #Did you guys miss me?

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