Cash found in judges homes - trust not the DSS - Femi Fani-Kayode

The Greek tragic dramatist and philosopher Aeschylus (525 BC - 456 BC) said "in war, truth is the first casualty".

It is in this context that one has to view the absurd claims by the DSS that massive sums of cash ranging from 2 million USD to hundreds of thousands of euros and pounds sterling were found in the homes of all the judges that were arrested in the early hours of Saturday morning.

If anyone honestly believes that such large sums of cash were found in the homes of ANY of those judges then that person needs to have his head examined.

The DSS has to say these outrageous things and tell these shameful lies in order to attempt to justify their illegal actions before the world.  It is called disinformation and misinformation and that is their stock in trade.

That is what intelligence and securiry agencies all over the world are paid to do. They destroy their victims before the world with lies and baseless allegations knowing that most Nigerians will believe anything and everything that the government says.

It is sickening and pathetic. In any case nothing can possibly justify the gestapo tactics that the state has employed in this matter.

The storming of peoples homes in the middle of the night and the brutalisation and traumatisation of their families, loved ones and households is archaic and barbaric.

Clearly Nigeria is saddled with a President that is a cross between Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, King Leopold 11 of Belgium, Josef Stalin, Pol Pot, Papa Doc Duvalier, Augusto Pinochet, Jean-Bedel Bokassa, Mobutu Sese Seko, Genghis Khan, Atilla the Hun, Count Vlad Dracula and Idi Amin all rolled into one. May God help us.
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  1. DSS so far u don't have a search warrant and didn't bring out the evidence from their home at that time until they were arrested I as a Barrister will point out that these judges will not be found guilty

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  2. We are in d era where lies and propanda is d order of the day. Just because a few days back, d Ecowas court ordered d FG to release Dansuki, now this jidahist led govt has to look for a way n plant this money(s) in d judges' home to ridicule the ruling of Ecowas. It's pathetic. May God help Nigeria.

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  3. What sense is in setting a lose trap as already being exhibited by the DSS?

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  4. Thank GOD at least you have mentioned former examples of Buhari type but you didn't mention how great those countries become after the reign of those leaders. Your hatred for Buhari and Hausa Fulani will not take you anywhere but would rather kill you one day.

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    1. You disgust me, Jihadist. Those countries did not become great because of your devilish kind. Imagine! What nonsense.

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    2. Shut up your mouth....
      No one is saying Buhari should not fight corruption in the Judiciary........ but, he should follow right procedures.....
      Going to their homes during the day with search warrant is more sensible.....
      Why invading them in the thickest period of the night?..... Is it a coup d'etat?..... Mtchwwwww!

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  5. I quite agree with Kayode. In Nigeria the security agencies can manufacture and even implant evidence or exhibits in order to nail their target. The police ought to be the ones handling this matter not the DSS. The DSS should concentratebon their core mandate. How has they faired with the terrorists and insurgents? I think that should be their major preoccupation.

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  6. Are you in support of what is happening in Nigeria today.

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  7. Isiaka or what do you call yourself? We know you're not isiaka! Go on posting rubbish like your brothers...ffk, elmatosky, prince nwoye etc. One thing that bothers me is that most of the former rulers he mentioned were christians! What an irony. Anyway, all of you in support of corruption shall be consumed by its outcome. AMEN

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