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Thursday 10 March 2016

Court grants Badeh N2billion bail

A Federal high court sitting in Abuja has granted embattled former Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, bail in the sum N2bn and two sureties in the sum of N1bn each. Delivering judgement at the hearing of his bail application today March 10th, the presiding judge, Justice Okon Abang, ordered Badeh to deposit his passport at the court. He also ruled that the sureties must be residents of Abuja.

Badeh is standing trial for the misappropriation of  N1.1 billion meant for the Nigeria Airforce and also for being involved in the $2.1 billion arms deal scandal.

56 comments:

  1. Eyaaaaa

    End of politics


    #spritual

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    1. I hope the way they keep mentioning huge sum of money in this country will not start giving innocent citizens high blood pressure

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    2. Femmedy i just hope so 😂

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  2. And the money goes to which sector...?

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    1. When bail is set for a certain amount of money,it doesn't mean u are paying the money,it means whoever is goin to stand as surety for d accused must possess cash/propertiesupto dat amount,so in d event d accused jumps bail,d surety must forfeit d properties to the government. In essence bail is free,mk una relax Uju,Stern and d rest.

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  3. Too much money thief, thief

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  4. Ask yourself, whose pocket do all these bail money go to? BUNCH OF THIEVES THAT CALL THEMSELVES FEDERAL GOVT.

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    1. Bunch of illiterate loll, they are not to bring d physical cash, just people who are worth 1b each!

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    2. Little education b4 commenting would have made u understand dat bails are in d form of landed properties, buildings etc and not raw cash. Pele

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    3. Eeyaah STERN,
      What a high level ignorance resides in you. Cash is NOT involved in Bail arrangements.
      Get some education pls!

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    4. You just displayed your ignorance. Pele

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    5. Damn son...seems like you've been under these negros' radars for a minute, see attack o lol

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    6. This guy dull sha, always running his mouth left, right and centre....

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    7. Olodo oshi,idiot

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  5. Haba its too much
    D bail money is even more dan wat he supposedly took


    #spritual

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  6. This is so outrageously outrageous. As in #2b. Hmmmmmm

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    1. It is as outrageuous as the money they have been stealing from the country. Do you know what 2.1billion dollars is? Social media generation. Be there pitying thieves. You better allow this government Change things before they sell your children's future. Eya ko, eya ni

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    2. I no dey support anybody oo,but if them wan really make a meaningful change, why dem no indict ameachi, fashola, okorocha etc. Hey! Hey!! Hey!!! Just hold up, I nkow you wan tell say wey the proof. Shango punish all of una together.

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  7. It s better.this bail of an issue is indirectly collecting naija moni bak

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  8. Billion cha? for badeh d badoo, ha therea's money in this country o
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  9. Hehehheheheheh. N2 bn









    PEPSI ADDICT

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  10. Hmmm.. Nawa oo














    Enugu's second shoe designer

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    1. Linda pls educate ur readers on what bail is. Nobody is paying FG any N2B. In perfecting his bail he needs 2 individuals with verifiable personal networth worth 1B each and who would forfeit such wealth in the event that Badeh jumps bail

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  11. Billion? Hmmm...he will pay it sha. these morons are counting in trillions

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  12. If only that humans are contented with what God has blessed them with, all these disgrace and humiliation wouldn't be, just check it his bail is even more than the said amount he's being accused of. Let's give our lives to Jesus and His peace shall be our portion

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  13. See greed! We r d change we want o


    ...merited happiness

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  14. Money for Bail is not paid to anybody. He just have to present the statement of account of two people amounting to 2 billion. Bail is payable when the accused jumps Bail

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    1. Big hugs for you. I wonder what is going on in our educational system? ignorance is really killing our youths of today including the Stern guy who all he those is to insult people that are way more educated and intelligent than he will ever dream of. Common bail money in judicial system he doesn't know. Common sense is not common after all.

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  15. They keep granting those people bail. There's no need arresting them in the first place.

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  16. Bail is not paid to anybody. He just have to present the statement of account of two people amounting to 2 billion naira. Bail is payable when the accused jumps Bail

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  17. Wawuu! Where will he get such amount, and anyone that comes to bail him in like sum will be followed by EFCC.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  18. Guys! stop talking and do the Math.
    Badehest himself = N2bn
    Surety 1 = N1bn
    Surety 2 = N1bn
    All together N4bn, i have no doubt that the Total Sum is coming from Badehest himself.

    Chai!!! There is God oooooo!!!

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  19. http://cashpackets.com/invite.php?ref=82011

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  20. This man would rather prefer to go jail... 2 billion naira

    Linda fit help sha

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  21. D bail money is going where nw? Linda observe!

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  22. The bail money is a way of asking them to pay back what they stole!
    You want to get out of jail pay back our money. End of story!!!

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  23. I pray he does not jump bail... remember "once a soldier is always a soldier"

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  24. So sad,is too obvious that this government is fighting very dirty. Where do you expect him to get such money? PMB keep controlling the judiciary.

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  25. So sad,is too obvious that this government is fighting very dirty. Where do you expect him to get such money? PMB keep controlling the judiciary.

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  26. Our court sef na scam, after the bail we no dey hear anything again... God Bless Nigeria

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  27. Lolz..... 2 billion ke? Wtf? Well, politics dey say z a dirty game. Nah dem Sabi o..

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  28. Dis abang guy sef always making bail conditions very difficult for accused Dem.

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  29. They should pay d heavy fine options jare since d jail term is just two years,after which they will go back to their looted funds..good job judges

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