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Friday, December 11, 2015

Nduka Obaigbena Explains Why Dasuki Paid Him N670 million

The Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Thisday newspaper, Nduka Obaigbena, has said the immediate past National Security Adviser (NSA) Sambo Dasuki, paid him N670 million as compensation for attacks on his newspaper’s offices in Abuja and Kaduna in 2012.



He said he also received compensation for the illegal seizure of newspapers by men of the armed forces.

Mr. Obaigbena made the disclosure while responding to an invitation by the Economic and Financial Commission (EFCC) in connection to the ongoing probe into the usage of $2.1 billion arms procurement fund by the office of the NSA under Mr Dasuki.

Mr Dasuki, alongside so top officials of the former ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party, and other former senior officials are currently being investigated for the alleged diversion of the fund.

Mr Obaigbena is the second owner of a mainstream media organisation, after the founder of DAAR Communications, owners of Africa Independent Television and Raypower radio network, Raymond Dokpesi, who have been mentioned in the investigation.

Mr Dokpesi, who is still in EFCC custody, is facing a six-count charge of fraud and money laundering in a federal High Court in Abuja.
In a letter, dated December 9, 2015, addressed to the Chairman of the EFCC, Mr Obaigbena explained that he was in the United States and would honour the invitation in person as soon as he returned to the country. He, however, stated that he thought it necessary to issue a statement prior to his return.

He denied to have ever received any suspicious funds from the office of the NSA adding that all funds he received were “payment for compensation to mitigate” terror attacks on the head office of his newspaper in Abuja and another attack on the newspaper’s office in Kaduna.

“N100,000,000 +N100,000,000 and N250,000,000 respectively received in August, November and February 2014 as compensation to mitigate the dastardly Boko Haram twin bombing of the Thisday newspapers offices in Abuja and Kaduna on Thursday April 26, 2012, during which four innocent Nigerian lives were lost, our building destroyed and we lost full colour Goss printing towers and three (3) pre-press Computer-To-Plate and auxiliary equipment and other (in)valuable property valued at over N2.5 billion having lost our printing facility to terrorists due to inadequate protection by the Federal Government of Nigeria,” he wrote.

Mr Obaigbena added that he was compelled to make the request after the federal government spent N3 billion in reconstructing the United Nations office that was bombed by Boko Haram in August 2011.

He further wrote that he received additional N120 million in March 2015 on behalf of the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN) and 12 newspapers who asked to be compensated for the “unlawful seizure and stoppage of circulation by armed soldiers in Abuja and several cities.”
Mr. Obaigbena explained that as the Chairman of NPAN, he did that to forestall a planned class action the newspapers were going to institute against the government.

He explained that on both occasions, former President Goodluck Jonathan initially refused to accede to the demands so as not to create a precedence but later approved the payment after he (Nduka) confronted him with the effort the government had undertaken to reconstruct the UN building.

“On both occasions, President Jonathaan said he did not wish to lay precedence and in our case, he specifically said there were many victims of Boko Haram, I had to confront President Jonathan on the Issue when I learnt of the approval for the reconstruction of the Abuja United Nations Building, since we were the second major organisation that would be attacked by Boko Haram after the UN attack. He therefore directed me to meet with the National Security Adviser who processed the three payments in question.”


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45 comments:

  1. Story, was due process followed? Our money been paid without our knowledge, thieves

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    1. Nduka. received such amount and didn't pay his staff? SMH

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    2. Nduka received such amount and was owing his staff? SMH

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    3. This man should just keep quiet.
      He should just go to their office...all these newspaper talk wont help him cos already some of the peoplr he claims he collected 120m on their behalf have already said they know nothing about it

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    1. God has to punish people like you o. Myopic fools. I cant wait for u guys to leave Nigeria.Do you know what that money would have done for your community?

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    2. Another faceless anon. Always making everything tribal. Gerrout hia

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  3. They should all start looking for correct lie to give. just compensation holy jeez, sure most media will pray for them to scatter their office's to get such millions. Truly there is God and there is judgment day.

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    1. Compensation ke? Wen did NSA become an insurance company?

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    2. 670 million as compensation?
      Was the newspaper company not insured?
      What kind of bold faced lie is this?
      Dasuki took money for WEAPONS and started a sharing spree. Was that what he took the money for?
      These people dey mad o.

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Hw much is ur news papers that such amount is paid for it... Come naija come talk something like this nw if truelly yu are innocent... Nonsense.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  5. The economy and resources are being controlled by less than 10% of the populace and others are suffering. Sharing of National cake.

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  6. Jus Negodu.
    So what happened to all the other people that lost their businesses to boko haram rampage?

    This is a classic example of animal farm.

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  7. There will always be a reason on why he got the money.

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  8. No hiding place for all we shared our national cake as if it is their personal money. Let the confession continue

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  9. Never in the history people are been made to explain how they share the loot of our there nation. Judgement as come upon thieves of our nation resources.
    Nigerian shall move from glory to glory and we shall be part of it in Jesus name Amen.

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    1. Pls kind go back to grade 1 and learn how to construct English properly......*tongue out*

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  10. All the poor people that Boko haram bombed dere houses, all d schools boko haram burnt to ashes, all d churches....... Did Jonathan seem it fit to build them back or compensate the home owners. Many are displaced in different IDP camps, being fed with food dat looks like faeces. This country is so messed up, they compensate only d rich ppl. Rich ppl dat shld have insurance that shld cover it. Jonathan also needs to answer these questions. If EFCC carries Jonathan nau, dey will say it's witch hunt. All d Niger delta ppl dat feel Jonathan is dere messiah. Guess what he cares nothing for you. I'm pained honestly. Jonathan d man without shoes.........@gbogbo big girls ur so right. Real example of animal farm. If PDP came into power another 8yrs dis country wld have gone down d drain. I am not a fan of Buhari, I am a fan of whoever does dis country right. Either Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa,

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    1. How can he start rebuilding when boko haram has not been eradicated? So they can come back and destroy the rebuilt houses? The current administration has mapped out plans and billions to rebuild but have you seen that? They need to tidy up insurgency and not make innocent citizens return to rebuilt but vulnerable towns.

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  11. Thief! See the way they keep calling large figures like they are talking in thousands?
    *Wails*

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  12. Dasuki payment was for "compensation"?
    OMG just imagine how this man just implicated himself. I have come to realise that our so called rich me are truly MONEY MISS ROAD. They are not smart in defending their loot but good in stealing, bunch of alaba traders. Just negudo?
    How can NSA office compensate a media house privately? WOW WOW things are really happening. You lost everything as you claimed, so what happened to insuring your company/printing machines from fire/theft as a business man?
    EFCC need to recover our money fast, these men are just sharing our funds with their families. Jonathan regime was truly free for all, Abba father help your children. My question is did NSA also compensate the families of lost solders including innocent Nigerians killed in the past years? Of Course not. Mehnn PMB need to hurry up with their prosecution.

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  13. This is a lie. If anyone should be paying anything to media houses for lost income it should be insurance companies not FGN.

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  14. It's interesting to note that that other famous blogger is yet to put up this story...

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  15. And what happened to the children that lost their parents?
    The people that lost their lives that just 1million naira would have solved all their problems?

    The Soldiers that needed treatment for the injuries they susTained while fighting?

    The communities that were ravaged?
    The little girls that have been raped continuously?
    The widows that needed just 10k to start a business?

    The internally displaced persons that need just 3000naira for school fees?

    I can stand anything but Man inhumanity to man.
    I want to see where these revelations are heading before I cuss out an innocent person.


    Oh please!!!!!

    Last day of Shiloh! I and my family did not miss out oooh,awesome!!!!

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  16. what ryt does dasuki as an individual hv to pay u compensation?liars and thieves.i pray EFCC sees all these cases to d end.nt just to raise dust

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  17. You were paid to keep shut about the army Generals that were selling arms and sponsoring Boko haram. Your saturday news paper that was seized was because you mentioned their names on it. It wasn't just your paper but all the dailies for that particular Saturday. The media in Nigeria has been bought over by greedy politicians. Just look at Reuben Abati; a vibrant journalist that was speaking for the masses was bought over by Jonathan's administration. who will speak for us now? Reuben has become a comic writer because he knows that he was guilty of the same offence.
    A popular blogger was also paid huge amount of money. I pray Efcc don't come after her.

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  18. Meanwhile on the other post, BVs r busy singing the praises of the joker on whose watch all these happened. Nigerians r our country's biggest problem.

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    1. Smh.. You can imagine the level of decay.. Bvs are just an ignorant and sentimental lot! I hope they'll be ready to suck his cork in jail!!..

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  19. This is the height of inhumane wickedness...chaaaaiiiii. #670million for compensation?

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  20. Linda's gist is coming. She was paid 900billion naira

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    1. What?
      Adonbilivit
      Whr is d empirical Evidence?
      Lol

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  21. Sorry 900 million

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  22. Linda Ikeji...time to vomit PDP money wey you use buy Banana island mansion. Blogging ko, vlogging ni.

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  23. Linda Ikeji...time to vomit PDP money wey you use buy Banana island mansion. Blogging ko, vlogging ni.

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  24. Linda was paid took….lol that house in banana would be seized soon lmao

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  25. so unjust. meanwhile the nobodies have not been compensated for their market ware and seriously inventory and small business capital they have lost from several HB attacks. This is unjust indeed. why should the government compensate you? should that not be the job of your insurance company? did nigerian government bomb you?

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