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The two British policemen who arrived Kaduna yesterday
to give evidence on the money laundering charges against Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State have said they
have "stunning" evidence to nail the governor. However, Gov. Dariye stalled, yesterday, the testimony
of the two London Metropolitan detectives at a Federal High Court sitting in Kaduna. The officers, Robert Ingram
and Peter Clerk, spoke to newsmen at the premises of the court. The interview:
What evidence do you have on the accused person?
The evidence we have is stunning. We have been working closely with the EFCC here and all the evidence has been
a joint operation...
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Ojukwu’s backing...
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Embatted National Chairman of the All Progressives
Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Chekwas Okorie, has described as unfortunate, the backing Okorie of the Sir Victor
Umeh faction by the...
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Uba profited - Ngige
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Governor
Chris Ngige of Anambra State has told the panel probing the protracted crisis in the state that Chris Uba profited
from the April 19, 2003 governorship election.
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Crisis in APGA
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Crisis plaguing the All Progressive Grand
Alliance (APGA), may have deepened at the weekend, as the party's presidential candidate during the 2003 general
election, Dim Ojukwu...
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Balogun’s Criminal...
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Operatives of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, (EFCC) probing the lleged ill-gotten wealth of the former Inspector-General of Police (IGP),
Mr. Tafa Balogun...
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