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Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Dasuki Pictured With His Family After 4 Years In Detention....

Former National Security Adviser to ex -President, Goodluck Jonathan, Sambo Dasuki, returned to his Abuja home 9pm Tuesday night after a 4-year incarceration.





Dasuki had been in the Department of State Services’ (DSS) detention since December 29, 2015.

Once he arrived at his residence he observed some moment of privacy.

“The first thing he did was to pray. He went into a private mode and was there for several minutes. After that, he embraced every one in the house”, our source said.

Dasuki was surrounded by his wife, children, relatives and some close associates.

The atmosphere was very emotional as many cried at the sight of the retired colonel.

“Dasuki remains strong; you know how military men are. He was actually the one comforting others, telling them to stop crying”, the source added.







from dailypost....

33 comments:

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    1. Aww welcome home Baba..fine man with beautiful eye balls indicted for looting.

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  2. Welcome home to your family.... Nigerian government have no shame at all. Thanks to American government who strongly insisted these persons mustn't be in detention and celebrate Christmas.

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    1. Stay there Dey deceive yourself. It had nothing to do with this. Nothing!

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    2. It has everything to do with this. Do keep up!

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  3. Eyah,4 good years na wa for buhari....o

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  4. See as Bubu run Nigerians street. Him don use style bring out his brother Dasuki from detention instead of jailing him the way he did to Orji Uzor Kalu

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    1. Is there any court judgement that sentenced Dasuki for the charges against him? Be wise. Don’t always bring in ethnic bigotry to pass judgement. Was Dasuki not given bail over two times? Was there ever a final charge on his case? Was Orji Uzor not judged for the charges on him? How long did the case take - over 6 years? Be wise please.

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    2. Thank you anon 8:44

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  5. Moments of celebration to the family, really, really happy for you guys, but a big shame on Nigerian government on illegal detention

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  6. See how fresh and fat he is looking, you sure say na prison im dey

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    1. Trust me he has gone darker and no longer as handsome as he was. Thank God for the American letter

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    2. He’s not looking fresh at all. Amazing Grace is right.

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    3. Happy Christmas dasuki hmm oga oo

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  7. What abysmal, see how Nigerians are celebrating corrupters, congratulation to dasuki for being a Nigerian, try this(corruption) in other developed countries and you will be jailed for life.

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    1. Swear you are not corrupt. Easy to tag someone else corrupt. If you understand the meaning of corruption, you will not but hide your head in shame.

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  8. This is very emotional. Imagine being incarcerated without trial. Buhari must be jailed by international criminal court for abuse of power.

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  9. It took a spy from the USA to release Dasuki and Sowore I dare anyone to say that Nigeria is Independent smh. Power pass power.

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  10. Enter your comment...sorry my man
    they will regret this act of injustice.

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  11. Nigeria a you ti gbo gbo ni ko ma gbu do ba je

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  12. congrats to his family for as long as he never get criminalise is never guity

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  13. Thank God for him, 4 years in any kind of detention no be beans even if na house arrest.

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  14. Enter your comment...You people still waste your time and data to issues about this thief thief politicians

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  15. After several times court granted this man bail, finally the real bail from our FG has set him free. This regime and military are 5&6 . Thank God for freedom at last.

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  16. Let orji spend his four yrs in detention and see maybe pmb will not order his immediate release

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  17. From prison to president, welcome home Nigeria next president

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  18. I’m sorry but I have no form of pity for this rogue.If you really see what he did and it’s implications,you will understand that he should be kept in prison for life.thousands of people have died because of this man.

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  19. The pity here for Dasuki is not that did do what he was alleged to have done but that he was thrown in jail for years without trial, without given the chance to prove his innocent. He was left in jail to die and that makes Buhari the vilian.

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  20. All the women on the floor and men younger than they are sitting...

    General Buhari owns the L for this one because instead of trying Dasuki in court and proving criminality, GMB decided to act like a barbarian holding a banana republic hostage by holding him without trial. Such vindictiveness evinces cowardice of high proportions. Welcome home to the colonel- he should be like Abacha's ghost and start sending Nigeria bank alerts.

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