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Friday 25 March 2016

Alex Badeh regains freedom after meeting his bail conditions

Former Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh regained his freedom last night after meeting his bail conditions. Badeh who is standing trial for the misappropriation of N1.1 billion meant for the Nigeria Airforce, was granted N2 billion bail and two sureties in the sum of N1bn each, by a Federal High Court on March 10th. He met all the conditions last night and is presently at his Abuja home.

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    1. Can't imagine how rich this man was, na fear of EFCC no make him dey Forbes richest men in the world 🌍 list. 😂



      #reeshahr

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  2. Better before they suck his blood finish

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  3. THANK GOD FOR YOUR LIFE. EFCC + APC wan use your meat celebrate easter.

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    1. Buffoon. Ode. Supo. Son of parasitic corrupt politician

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  4. Someone is accused of misapropriating N1.1Billion and a bail of 2billion is slammed on him,and he meets it with ease?....i doubt if na N1.1 billion him misapropriate. He suppose pass that one *passing through*

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  5. So he got the two billion bail from where? Further indicting himself, smh

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  6. Oh Shit!!
    Arrest him again, on any Charge 'like meeting his Bail Conditions.
    Jst lock me a Thief ASAP.

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  7. Gud for him


    ...merited happiness

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  8. Good for him. Linda take note!

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    1. Oh Juliet u are becoming very annoying on this blog...you will do well to shut up if u don't have any comment to make except your Linda take note shm

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    2. Juliet pls ignore dat werey shesugly....u ar d best keep it up...linda take note

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    3. shescute ur so right. She should shut up already. She's hiding under anonymous to support her depressed self.

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  9. ********************Oga bia nara mu aka *********Igbania !!!!!!

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  10. They need to investigate the source of the bail money! Where did he and his sureties got N2 billion to pay for the bail money?

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  11. 1 billa for bail.. And he paid it.. That really gonna help his case

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  12. Waow! This man meet the bail condition? He must be a real thief then

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  13. Met a bail condition of 4 billion Naira??. Issokay! God dey!

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    1. See money
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  14. Chai! See money!! I need just 500k and that will be all.

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  15. why won't he meet his bail N2b is like 10% of what he has stolen from Nigeria....if citizens still won't speak up.....'naija e no go better'

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  16. My fellow Nigerians please help me understand this. If someone was asked to free himself with 2 billion Niara and he meets the bail conditions easily, does it not mean he may still have at least 10 or maybe even 15 Billion naira stashed up in some vault somewhere? And look at how free like a bird he is now while people who stole fowl or 500 naira due to hunger are languishing in jails across the country! I WEEP BLOOD FOR MY COUNTRY!


    ROBOTICS!

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  17. Good for him.. Now go home and sin no more.

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  18. Return what you stole and go sin ni more.

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  19. If Nigeria could hold those in authority responsible for corruption without favoring others, we in abroad believe one day it will get to that promise land.

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  20. Just Negodu meeting up wt 2bn as bail? Wow!! Odikwa risky. He's gat plenty of stolen cash.

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  21. All these money that are being collected from people as a bail team, I m still waiting 4 what the FG ll do with the money.

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    1. Keep waiting..ode. Wonder wat Nigerian learn in school. Shior!!

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    2. Illitrate,who told u they collect this money.if u spend half the time or energy u put up on this blogs you will be better informed n know bail doesn't necessitate the collection of the said amount by the authorities

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  22. How much was this thief's entire salary through out his working carrier? Please all his accounts and assets should be frozen at once while he is jailed for 70 years so others can learn.

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  23. He is a traitor and doesn't deserve bail, but since he meets up, he should be ready to meet his jail terms to for the souls that were lost due to his greed and evil attitude towards public trust

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  24. Ppl Ppl Ppl,when they say he met his bail conditions doesn't mean he had to pay the said amount.

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