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The drama continues and breaks the Guinness book 📚 of world 🌎 records!!

The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) never briefed President Muhammadu Buhari on its ‘covert projects’ being supposedly financed with the monies recovered from an Ikoyi flat, presidency sources have told TheCable.

This has further raised suspicion that the monies were being warehoused for individual use and not for official purposes.

On Wednesday, EFCC said it discovered $43.4m, £27,800 and N23.2m in a house in Ikoyi, Lagos following a tip-off from a whistle blower.

There was a flurry of speculation on who actually owns the money, with names of prominent Nigerians being mentioned.

The NIA stepped up to claim ownership, saying the funds were approved by former president Goodluck Jonathan for “covert” security projects.

However, government insiders have informed TheCable that “it is a cock and bull story”.

“It is impossible, probably treasonable, that a security agency will be carrying out covert operations without the knowledge of the sitting president and commander-in-chief of the armed forces,” the source said.

“The president has been in power for nearly two years now and not once did the NIA DG mention any such project to him, either at security meetings or one-on-one.

“From what we know so far, funds were indeed approved by Jonathan for the agency in late 2014. But like the monies released for Boko Haram operations, the funds were diverted for non-security use. That is why they ended up in a private residence.

“It appears the funds were diverted for the 2015 elections but some smarter guys kept part for personal use.”

‘SENSITIVE DOCUMENTS’

Ayodele Oke, the NIA director-general, was appointed by Jonathan in November 2013 and retained by Buhari, even though he replaced other security chiefs in August 2015.

While the Ikoyi operation was underway on Wednesday, Oke was reported to have run to the office of Ibrahim Magu, the EFCC chairman, to inform him that there were “covert” security funds in the flat being searched by the operatives.

However, TheCable understands that Oke only told Magu that there were “sensitive documents” in the house and pleaded that EFCC should abort the operation.

A security official who spoke to TheCable on Friday said “that was what gave away the game”.

“Oke had never mentioned any discreet project being executed by NIA since he started holding security meetings with the president in June 2015,” the official said.

“He never mentioned anything of this nature to the president in private either. For him to be coming up with this story in April 2017 — for the first time — there is a clear case of an attempted cover-up.”

Gordon Obuah, the chief security officer to Jonathan from 2010-2015, died suddenly on Thursday after a “massive heart attack”,leading to speculation that he might also have known about the funds.

He was being investigated separately by the DSS over security funds linked to him and had his movement curtailed by the secret police in the last two years.

UNANSWERED QUESTIONS

Several posers are being raised which further put a dent on NIA’s claims of ownership.

“To start with, if the president, if the national security adviser and if other security chiefs were never aware of covert projects until now, that in itself is a big problem,” another top official said.

“Second, if NIA needs such a huge amount of money in Nigeria, it has enough safes in fortified offices to keep it. It does not need an unprotected private residence. It makes no sense to keep the funds in a private residence without putting operatives on guard.

“Third, if a covert project was approved and monies were collected more than two years ago, are the projects still being executed? Why was no progress report filed with the president? Budgets are released yearly and unspent funds are retired yearly. There is also no record that the NIA sought exemption or got approval to keep the monies away from TSA.”

The source said the president is awaiting reports from the national security adviser, Babagana Monguno, before taking further action.


Doesn't this makes sense???
[17/04, 3:22 p.m.] Yinkaoyebros: GRADUALLY the truth is coming out....

An NIA staff (on anonymity) has revealed that the Money found at Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos State belongs to former President GEJ's family. He said the Building belongs to Mu'azu, the apartment was bought in Tony Anineh's daughter's name. She has two apartment in the building on her name.

As the Money was discovered, GEJ's aide called to brief GEJ on the status of the Money; PGEJ's immediately calls FFK to handle the media on the fallout. On that note, FFK called Fayose and Wike and the three musketeers agreed that Fayose's staff should immediately link the money to Amaechi to distract Nigerians while they planned on the next action.

Immediately Lare Olayinka (Fayose's staff) announced Amaechi as the owner of the Money. Thereafter, FFK and Wike joined. Wike spoke to Wole Olanipekun SAN to join the plot, while they bought time.

During which, PGEJ was able to convince DG NIA, to return favour to him by claiming that the money belonged to the Agency, kept for covert operations.

A lot more revelations will be made on this as soon as all the records and call logs are obtained.

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[17/04, 4:07 p.m.] Yinkaoyebros: (forwarded as received)

NASS REFUSE TO PASS THE LAW TO ALLOW USE OF RECOVERED LOOT FOR NIGERIANS                         

Many people erroneously believe that Buhari is not fighting corruption; that none of the people arrested/detained/accused by the EFCC has been sentenced to prison.

Buhari wants to set up an anti-corruption court and the bill called the Special Criminal Courts Act has been submitted to the NASS (National Assembly) since last year, but they have refused to pass it into law.
The same thing is happening to the Whistle Blowers Protection Act meant to protect whistleblowers from injury, death, economic sabotage, and job termination.

The Senate told the government point blank that they will not pass the Anti-Money Laundering Act into law. The bill has been with the Senate since 2015.
If corruption is not tackled and the judiciary is not re-organized to tackle corruption, how will Nigeria leave the developing country status and become a DEVELOPED NATION?

Most of the funds recovered cannot be accessed until the cases are concluded at the Supreme Court. We are  talking about N2 trillion potentially that the government cannot touch until final judgment at the Supreme Court. That is why passage of the Anti-corruption courts legislation is critical to accessing these funds because cases at the trial court level will be concluded more expeditiously.

Now this same NASS is asking for 2.3% of get this, ALL FEDERAL ALLOCATION, for "constituency project".
Didn't we embark on the wrong protest yesterday after all? Can we now see the true enemies of Nigeria?

There is a perception deficit. Many people cannot even hear what the administration is saying because a dangerous narrative is being sold to people that Buhari caused the recession (the recession which since 2014 Madam NOI, awa 1st rate economist, has warned us will happen)

If this perception deficit is not corrected, Buhari will not be able to get the support he needs to get his programs through, especially the ones that need enabling laws from the NASS.

by Bunmi Awoyemi edited by Chidinma Nnadi

addendum by fellow Nigerians -  Remember terrorists only understand one language and that is terror. We must all unleash terror on these NASS members so they will understand we are not going to sit back and watch them continue to destroy Nigeria.

Share it around to all, home and abroad until every Nigerian has amassed the seven stones to stone Shatan ably represented by NASS members. We must shame the devil called NASS. Collect your 7 stones or even more. Just let us start showing them that we know who they represent. Evil. Underworld. Devil. Satan. Occult.

JOIN THE REVOLUTION. JOIN THE REAL CHANGE. BY FIRE BY FORCE

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