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$2.1bn Arms Deal: AIT boss, Raymond Dokpesi freed
$2.1bn Arms Deal: AIT boss, Raymond Dokpesi freed
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Friday, December 04, 2015
AIT boss, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, has been released by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, after being interrogated for three days.
Chief Dokpesi was arrested and interrogated on allegations of complicity in the $2.1bn scam brought against former National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki.
Speaking to newsmen after his release, Dokpesi said “It was a change of environment; it was quite peaceful, quite okay.”
“I was granted bail yesterday, where they asked me to get two Directors of the federal government. I’m to also deposit my passport, but my lawyer was not available, and I said that I was not going to sign until he was”.
“But then, I think what they said was that the allegation was alleged conspiracy, the issuance, the transfer of funds, what do they call it?… money laundering and then misappropriation of public funds”.
“But I’m a loyal Nigerian citizen; I’m a patriotic Nigerian citizen. I have no problem and I said they are free. I would still go back. I am strong in spirit; I’m toughened.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Glory Be to God Amen.
ReplyDeleteWith N2 billion in the kitty,no human won't be toughened in spirit
ReplyDeleteBaba Dokpesi how loyal are you after collecting 2.1 billion from the government rather than Pdp.����
ReplyDeleteKawuyi u reason from ur anus. Do u ask your customer their source of money before u sell ur goods and services to them. However if investigation finds out that there was a shoddy deal then he will be prosecuted but if due process was followed irrespective of the amount then he will be allowed to go. If somebody steals and goes to the market to buy for example a T shirt and later it was discovered that he stole money, will u arrest the trader whom he bought T shirt from or the person who stole the money.
DeleteUsing this your analogy, if the T-shirt normally sells for N800, but I offer to pay N30,000 for it, won't you question my motive for getting the t-shirt at that ridiculously high amount? What form of political advert would cost N2.1b???? Is he advertising for the whole of africa? By the way, is it the duty of the national defence office to allocate money for polical campaign? Is there any correlation? You see, eventually, you're the one actually thinking with your anus!!
DeleteAs foolish as u are, if u are told that a T shirt sells at #800, will u price it #30000. Olodo, aboki. But if it sells at #800 and the trader tells u #45000 and u price it #30000, then won't u sell? Dummy brain.
DeleteHow many of ur customers do u know the source of their money before u sell to them kawuyi. And as a businessman, is it ur concern to determine u will patronize ur be it government or private institutions. Don't worry, if u have goods and services don't sell to the government. Wait for ur mama and papa to come and buy it.
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