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Photo: UI Graduate, NYSC Corper Steals N2.M Allowance For Corps Members In Osun State
Oct 15, 2014 – Picture: UI Graduate, NYSC Corper Steals N2.M Allowance For Corps Members In Osun State
Pictured above is Abayomi Isaac Oyebukola, a member of the National Youth Service Corps currently on the run with N2.3 Million Naira allowance money meant for 144 NYSC corpers who participated in the recently concluded gubernatorial election in Osun State.
The money was given to Abayomi, the corper liaison officer,CLO serving in Iwo LGA of Osun state.
According to tribune, ever since he got the $14,400 on the 9th of August, he has disappeared into thin air.
The money was supposed to be given to 144 corpers ($100 per person).
Sources say Abayomi used the money to buy a car and rented an apartment in Ibadan with the hope of bribing his way to collect his NYSC discharge certificate.
He graduated from UI with First Class in English
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bezo
October 15, 2014 at 6:21 PM
Why blame him he is using his first class brain to turn his life around
If u get d money would u give it out just like that. Pls am looking for this type of opportunity in my life
Grace Peter
October 15, 2014 at 6:35 PM
Bezo you said you are looking for such opportunity. Do you think stealing peoples money is the best. They will curse him. Why does he want to run faster than his own shadow. With his first class he can earn more than that.
By the way note he will not last in the apartment one problem or another will arise because he didnt work for the money. The car will spoil or one bad accident and he will lost everything and then regret and cry. Unless he confess his sins and go give them backthat money he will never sleep in peace. First calss badluck will chase him. Bezo have you seen badluck in your life. If not never steal someones money or take anything that doesnt belong to you byforce.
Use your hand work hard make your own money and you enjoy it very well. Thanks.
Excel
October 15, 2014 at 6:56 PM
He is a disgrace to himself, family, the school he graduated from and to his country Nigeria. A first class graduate? His first class is questionable, if he can not think properly before acting, so he preferred #2.5M to his reputation? I pity him, shame to him!
elilistic
October 15, 2014 at 8:12 PM
D seed of greed has been sowned in d hrt of men,some guarded it jealously,nurtured it,waters it n it has started producin fruits but d end therof is destruction
Tope
October 15, 2014 at 8:20 PM
Why?,it isn’t a normal act ,b’cos ui taught us good moral,which we all knew and act upon as a gud representative in the outside world,definitely the guy must be operating under an unknow spirit
JAMOON DEFINITION
October 15, 2014 at 9:26 PM
A taxi driver in Abuja returned thousands of dollars left in his car because maybe he is not a graduate or educated, but those that claims to be graduates or 1st class dis or dat are our problem in dis country they are not reliable, they are dubious, they are tressury looters and they are d people holding political positions so how can we grow ?
Jilo
October 16, 2014 at 12:24 AM
You are damn right@Jamoon Definition the most educated ones are our problem in this Country.This is the kind of education this poor boy received from Premier University. Very soon this kleptomaniac will turn Politician and will be asking for peoples vote so he can go to the house and continue to steal from his people. Our educated elite are the worst people in this Country especially those in the helm of this nations affairs. They ruined this Country to its present stage. To be honest, this Country needs a complete overhauling from Oga on the top down to Gateman.
Bimpe
October 16, 2014 at 1:02 AM
OMG, u are a disgrace to our school,
his certificate should be withdrawn.
Haba!!!!!!!!
mae
October 16, 2014 at 5:30 AM
Guy,don’t cum bak o. Bcuz whetha u like it or it,u must pay dat money double… Stupid CLO.
figer
October 16, 2014 at 5:42 PM
Dis guy is a real opportunist, very bad guy!
Mrs Mike-Olugbake
October 17, 2014 at 11:43 AM
This guy is a big thief any company dat employs him is in trouble
ABAYOMI ISAAC OYEBUKOLA
October 21, 2014 at 6:03 PM
October 17, 2014 at 12:12 pm
Re: Corps Member Absconds with N2.3m meant for 144 Corpers in Osun
Aside the tenable fact that I graduated from University of Ibadan; a reputable frontier of knowledge where graduates worthy in character and sound judgment are groomed, I loathe activities capable of negating my integrity and hitherto spiting my father’s hard earned name. In all, I find it difficult to ascertain what individuals tend to gain from wanton damage to one’s reputation.
On Tuesday, the 14th of Oct, a friend of mine called my attention to an infamous viral piece that had spread like wildfire on the internet which detailed clusters of harmful and unjustified allegations about me. I thought it was a joke but after my swift internet view, I became utterly dejected and shocked to my bone marrow with my jaw dropped as I read every line of that shocking news. Shortly, calls came flying in from friends, family and colleagues who knew I’d never ventured into such impish act. After listening to my side of the narration, Many urged me to sue for defamation while others besieged me to write a rejoinder. Apparently, they believed I was incapable of any iota of corrosive tendency. For hours, I couldn’t even document anything but latter I summoned the strength of defending my cherished personality against parlous information on the internet. Thus I have these to reel off:
Sequel to the election, some Corp members approached me asking me about what they stand to get from the politicians and even went to the extent of gratuitously given them my phone number. In response, I apprised them in respect of pivotal responsibilities of Corp members explaining my position as being in Osun State to serve my fatherland and not to engage in political gimmicks. My words fell on deaf ears because their minds were made up that cash inflow from Osun state bigwigs is certain.
In the article released, I was accused that I bought a car and an apartment out of 2.3 million in this present Nigeria. How is that possible ? This calls for a logical reasoning… At present, I still stand not understand the poster’s definition of ‘Abscond’ because on the 26th of July, 2014, all the schools in Osun State went on holiday and out of 100% corp members in Iwo Local Government, 95% teach in secondary school (Place of Primary assignment). Also, Majority traveled because it’s a long break. That I as well did in a bid to meet my family. So, should I not have traveled to check on family and friends in Ibadan because I’m the CLO (Corper Liaison Officer) ? But mischief makers tagged my traveling as ‘Abscond’ even when schools resumed on the 8th of October, 2014.
As regards some salient issues raised in the detrimental report, here are fundamental questions a sound mind should ask:
1. What is the name of the benevolent politician who gave the money ?
2.What is the money meant for ?
3.Where did the person give me the money ?
4. When is the money paid ?
5. Who witnessed it ?
6. Is it INEC’s money or Corpers allowance ?
Conclusively, I’d like to reiterate that I am not privy or involved in this alleged sinister act capable of denting my name and that of my great citadel of learning, University of Ibadan. Thanks.
Abayomi Isaac OyebukolA
ABAYOMI ISAAC OYEBUKOLA
October 21, 2014 at 6:40 PM
Re: Corps Member Absconds with N2.3m meant for 144 Corpers in Osun
Aside the tenable fact that I graduated from University of Ibadan; a reputable frontier of knowledge where graduates worthy in character and sound judgment are groomed, I loathe activities capable of negating my integrity and hitherto spiting my father’s hard earned name. In all, I find it difficult to ascertain what individuals tend to gain from wanton damage to one’s reputation.
On Tuesday, the 14th of Oct, a friend of mine called my attention to an infamous viral piece that had spread like wildfire on the internet which detailed clusters of harmful and unjustified allegations about me. I thought it was a joke but after my swift internet view, I became utterly dejected and shocked to my bone marrow with my jaw dropped as I read every line of that shocking news. Shortly, calls came flying in from friends, family and colleagues who knew I’d never ventured into such impish act. After listening to my side of the narration, Many urged me to sue for defamation while others besieged me to write a rejoinder. Apparently, they believed I was incapable of any iota of corrosive tendency. For hours, I couldn’t even document anything but latter I summoned the strength of defending my cherished personality against parlous information on the internet. Thus I have these to reel off:
Sequel to the election, some Corp members approached me asking me about what they stand to get from the politicians and even went to the extent of gratuitously given them my phone number. In response, I apprised them in respect of pivotal responsibilities of Corp members explaining my position as being in Osun State to serve my fatherland and not to engage in political gimmicks. My words fell on deaf ears because their minds were made up that cash inflow from Osun state bigwigs is certain.
In the article released, I was accused that I bought a car and an apartment out of 2.3 million in this present Nigeria. How is that possible ? This calls for a logical reasoning… At present, I still stand not understand the poster’s definition of ‘Abscond’ because on the 26th of July, 2014, all the schools in Osun State went on holiday and out of 100% corp members in Iwo Local Government, 95% teach in secondary school (Place of Primary assignment). Also, Majority traveled because it’s a long break. That I as well did in a bid to meet my family. So, should I not have traveled to check on family and friends in Ibadan because I’m the CLO (Corper Liaison Officer) ? But mischief makers tagged my traveling as ‘Abscond’ even when schools resumed on the 8th of October, 2014.
As regards some salient issues raised in the detrimental report, here are fundamental questions a sound mind should ask:
1. What is the name of the benevolent politician who gave the money ?
2.What is the money meant for ?
3.Where did the person give me the money ?
4. When is the money paid ?
5. Who witnessed it ?
6. Is it INEC’s money or Corpers allowance ?
Conclusively, I’d like to reiterate that I am not privy or involved in this alleged sinister act capable of denting my name and that of my great citadel of learning, University of Ibadan and It must be noted that as a corp member, collection of any form of largesse from politicians is unreservedly wrong, baseless and punishable. That NYSC Statute, I never breached.
Thanks.
Abayomi Isaac Oyebukola