LMAO! See How Lawyer Representing Saraki 'Bribe' A Judge

Burial is the new cover 'corrupt' Lawyers are now using to bribe 'corrupt' Judges. Just imagine this:
According to EFCC investigators, Paul Usoro SAN who’s Attorney to Senate President Bukola Saraki bribed a judge five times, but he explained that he merely supported the judge during family burials. 
So, how did it happen?
Here's how SR captured it: "In his first time, he claimed to have “helped” the judge for his father’s burial. For the 2nd financial assistance, he claimed it was the judge’s mother’s burial. 
The 3rd he said it was to assist the judge bury his mother in-law. A 4th financial assistance, he also claimed was for the funeral of the judge’s father in-law. 
When asked why he gave him money a 5th time, he said it was “gift” in anticipation of any future funerals in the judge’s family!" 
As in...My Lord take this money, use it for burial whenever another person dies in your family? Lol!

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  1. For real mhen!!!! What a pity! No wonder they are trying to get control of CCB

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  2. Another name for some SANs is... make I no talk

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  3. STEALING ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (SANs) MEMBER.
    PRODUCT OF THE "NO BARS ASSOCIATION (NBA)".

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  4. Paul Usoro SAN should as a matter of urgency send money to the same judge for his own (Paul Usoro's funeral. He cannot take care of the judge's family members funeral expenses without taking care of his and his family members. The Federal government should not hesitate to appoint the said judge a Minister for Funerals.

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  5. The Judiciary is in shambles and no solution in sight for now.

    Charles

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  6. I hope Ameachi case will also be investigated n not swept under carpet i guess this is selective anti-graft agencies prosecuting d enermy of govt, his this man above d law or his financial n material contribution toward making PMB come to power make him untouchable.

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  7. payment for advance funeral in anticipation of death....i no fit laugh.

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