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Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Mynd44: 11:01am On Apr 30, 2015
Reski:
Agreed but this woman deserves to spend the rest of her life in kikiri. She presided over monumental corruption in the petroleum industry. She made herself the oil goddess of Nigeria. Turned the Nnpc to her personal property. Sold a scam subsidy removal sheme to Nigerians together with her boss. I can go on and on but make we leave matter for mathias. Baba please do the needfull probe Diezani and her generation's to come. She is the perfect scapegoat to start this great war against corruption, recklessness and impunity.
You see before I was thinking maybe people can have plea bargains, return the money they stole and we can have them sentenced to the time spent in court which means they walk but People did not take time off work to collect their PVCs, who to vote and made sure the votes counted so that these thieves can get soft landings

People must be jailed for the massive lootings. It is clear and simple

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Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Uncletony(m): 11:01am On Apr 30, 2015
Too many kids in this forum; adim take note. & i may be leaving anytime soon if not corrected!.. do u even ask for date of birth b4 accepting one here?!, do u think is less important?!!
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by arsetalks(m): 11:02am On Apr 30, 2015
SHARIAREPORTERS:
Let her be
Buhari mite end up chasing shadows
Instead for him to tackle issues confronting us, he's busy saying dis and dat.
He shld as well try obj and ibb too if he is realu serious abt corruption palava
Sick notes like you are the real problem this nation has. Pathetic statement. Probably you are just as corrupt?
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Etruth: 11:03am On Apr 30, 2015
Shameless OP. TANoids always deefending the indefensible. I'm not surprised tho. This the exact result of collecting protection. Nonsense and ingredients.
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Bamoha(m): 11:04am On Apr 30, 2015
deizani my sugar mummy
Gmb my hero fashola my role model
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by nairaman66(m): 11:04am On Apr 30, 2015
But those who do not want to stand truth on its head know that Sanusi was not sacked by anybody. He served out his tenure. He could not qualify for a renewal because he was playing dangerous politics with the office of CBN governor.

With this insinuation of yours, I beg not to believe any of your write up!! Sanusi was asked to resign by the president dude..

How much were you paid to write this nonsense?
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by omonnakoda: 11:04am On Apr 30, 2015
If I have to choose between jailing them and getting the money I will choose the money.It will cost money to feed them in prison. Chances are when they refund the money they will try to hide some and if we catch them we will jail them.
The amount of money at stake calls for pragmatism.Many states cannot pay salaries
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by shiki(m): 11:05am On Apr 30, 2015
Emenahagos02:

The witch-hunting that may herald the new order in Nigeria may have begun. Diezani Allison-Madueke, the Minister of Petroleum Resources, may be the first victim. She appears to have been programmed for an ignominious exit from office. She drew attention to this when she blew the lid last week. Her story was that oil cabals were after her. They want to package and sell her as a fraud to Nigeria and the world on account of the running battle she had with them.

The minister had to blurt, out following the recent and ongoing media scrutiny that had been directed at her and her office. Before now, Allison-Madueke had been the butt of dangerous insinuations about the alleged sleaze in the petroleum industry. But she had, at every turn, rebuffed attempts to present her in bad light. However, her detractors seem to have acquired a new impetus, following the outcome of last month’s presidential election. The government that Diezani serves is on its way out. The set-up has created a veritable fertile ground for all manner of mischief.

In recent weeks, for instance, a number of allegations have been woven around her neck. We have been told that $700 million was found in her private residence. But we were not told  who carried out the search as well as when and where the incident took place. Then, since some people have continued to insist that $20 billion was missing from government’s coffers, a brand new story is being woven about the fabled amount. And the story is that $17 billion out of the $20 billion has been traced to a Zenith Bank account and that Diezani has negotiated to return the money to the Federal Government.

Of course, many of us are already familiar with tales that the minister is seeking asylum with some foreign countries and that former Head of State, Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar, is negotiating a soft-landing for her. There is, indeed, a diet of tales surrounding the activities of the minister. But she has dismissed all of them as hogwash. She has also gone ahead to tell the world that some powerful operators in the oil industry are behind her travail.

In her bid to move Nigeria’s oil and gas sector away from insitutional and insitutionalised corruption, Diezani said that she stepped on a number of big toes. She is proud to tell us that millions, if not billions  of dollars, have been taken out of the hands of multinational oil companies and their subcontractors and put in the hands of Nigerians through the local content policy. This bold step may not have gone down well  with those who had been feeding fat from the oil sector. Diezani feels satisfied that she is on the right side of history. But her detractors will not let her be. And that appears to be the reason for the renewed critical searchlight being beamed in her direction.

Perhaps, it was in the light of the fictive tales being woven around Diezani and the so-called missing $20 billion that Gen Muhammadu Buhari, the president-elect, is getting unduly excited. Buhari was reported to have said a few days ago that he would inquire into the alleged missing $20 billion when he assumes office. In Buhari’s understanding, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was sacked as the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for telling the world that $20 billion was missing from the country’s coffers. It would have been surprising to hear Buhari say this if he was not engaged in a one-minded pursuit of his fancies and fantasies. But because he and others like him have programmed their mindset to achieve a given objective,  Buhari’s belief is in line with whatever that objective is. That is why he has chosen to believe what he considers convenient.

But those who do not want to stand truth on its head know that Sanusi was not sacked by anybody. He served out his tenure. He could not qualify for a renewal because he was playing dangerous politics with the office of CBN governor.

As we were saying earlier, the mischievous tales being woven around Diezani have started exciting Buhari. He believes the story that a certain amount of money was recovered from Diezani and that she has negotiated for a refund. That was why Buhari spoke thus a few days ago. “I heard that some people have started  returning money. I will not believe it until I see for myself.” That is the mood  around the president-elect. He appears excited by it all. It is the excitement  that he will take to office. And when he gets there, the story, whatever it is, must be made to fall into place. It will not matter how the story will be hammered into shape. The important thing is that it will be made to fit. And when this becomes the case, we will, very soon, be faced with a situation where fiction will be wearing the toga of fact.

As should be expected, Nigerians have been reacting in various ways to Buhari’s declaration that he will revisit the $20 billion saga. But Jonathan, who has been laughing very broadly with Buhari in recent weeks, must have been surprised that the General is not impressed by his (Jonathan’s) attempt to be seen to be one with the man he wants to handover power to. In spite of the broad smiles, Buhari is still very suspicious of Jonathan and his government. That is why he wrongly accused Jonathan of sacking Sanusi. That is also why he is insisting that Sanusi’s claim over missing $20 billion was true. It is also for  reasons of disdain that Buhari has for Jonathan and his government that he wants to throw aside the probes, inquiries and audits conducted by the Jonathan administration on the alleged missing fund and, instead, institute his own probe or inquiry.

I suspect that one of the strangest things, which the incoming administration will be doing will be to foist some people’s sympathies or mischief on the rest of us. If a certain breed of Nigerians closed their eyes and ears to the facts of the $20 billion alleged to be missing, then the government run by that breed will ensure that the lie it has been holding on to for years is elevated to the level of truth.

It is, indeed, strange that Sanusi’s $20 billion is still an issue in Nigeria. A matter in which a CBN governor muddled up his figures and caused more confusion in the process ought to have been dismissed as the figment of his imagination. But the mumbo jumbo was still picked up from the ashes of disinformation and dusted up so that the truth could be established.

But how did we come about Sanusi’s poisonous tale? The man had, in September 2013, written President Jonathan, alleging that the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had failed to remit the sum of $49.8 billion to the Federation Account over a 19-month period. The letter was supposed to be for the president’s attention and necessary action. But Sanusi had other intentions. That was why he leaked the letter to the Press. Soon, the matter became a virus in our body-politic.

Government would not leave such a grave allegation lying low. The Senate took interest in the matter and referred it to an appropriate committee. When Sanusi appeared before the Senate Committee, which was inquiring into his allegation, he told the committee that the missing figure was $12 billion instead. He was later to change the figure to $19.8 billion and then to  $20 billion. Even though Sanusi contradicted himself to no end, those whose minds were closed to the facts of the matter insisted that he was right.

It was for this reason that Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Minister of Finance, had to call for a forensic audit on the matter. A reputable audit firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers has since carried out an audit of NNPC’s account and came up with the verdict that no money was missing. But this verdict does not appear to have impressed Buhari and his gang.  It did not conform with what they have chosen to believe. That is why Buhari wants to institute his own probe. He and his cohorts want to be told what they want to hear.

What should we then expect in the days to come? Compulsive and forced lies? Buhari may do well to spare himself the infamy of engaging in witch-hunting. There are many issues of national importance that should engage his attention. Vendetta and bad blood will only lead to a blind alley.

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=11713

Were you paid to write this rubbish? Are u encouraging corruption ....when u let Mr. "A" go, u must let Mr. "B" go too, ....corruption continues
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by coolzeal(m): 11:06am On Apr 30, 2015
You wanna fight corruption Mr president elect. Probe OBJ, IBB, GEJ, Atiku, Tinubu, Abdulsallami, oil cabals and other government parastatals else, you're fighting a lost cause.
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by agurza(f): 11:06am On Apr 30, 2015
NZEGWUAGU:
go and learn elementary social studies this topic is way too advanced for your classWhat about Sanusi? Is he not a thief? After stealing so much he ran to Kano and made himself Emir to protect himself. Karma will catch up with them. I said it that Buhari is a tribalistic leader. Why would he openely side with Sanusi to condemn the federal government. Like the writer said, he was not sacked because he made an allegation, he was sacked because of his embarassingprevarications on a sensitive issue which he brought out. How can a CBN governor release official information without being sure of the fact? Buhari has shown in many ways that he is a Fulani fool that has come to implement Hausa/Fulani diabolical agenda in Nigeria but we'll see how far he can go with that.
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by ooshinibos: 11:06am On Apr 30, 2015
who are you ...looks like you know more about this oil business than GEJ
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Chanchit: 11:06am On Apr 30, 2015
This nonsense is too long, is the op trying to tell us that Dezianï is not a thief!? If I slap you eh, you go confess. Mtcheeew.
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by ferhyntorlah(f): 11:07am On Apr 30, 2015
Reski:
If she is not corrupt. Why did she take the senate to court for inviting her to a public hearing to explain herself.
Good question. A clean conscience fears no accusation.
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by eminikansoso(m): 11:10am On Apr 30, 2015
PepsiBoy:
Story for the gods.
The so called "forensic audit" is a sham. NPDC and CBN refused to cooperate with the auditors. Why couldn't Diezani, as Minister of Petroleum, and Okonjo-Iweala, as Minister of Finance, compel both entities, who are under their respective control, to cooperate with PWC. Both Diezani and Okonjo-Iweala have questions to answer. They have skeletons in their cupboard and have been less than transparent in their dealings.
i wonder ooo
my friend you dey reasons wella
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by koladebrainiac(m): 11:10am On Apr 30, 2015
PassingShot:
The writer of this very ridiculous article can as well shove the rubbish in his an.us. The report released by PWC, despite that it's not worth the papers used in printing it, is still an indictment on Diezani and GEJ by extension.

Why does one need to make a case of someone you say has not done any wrong?

Why not let GMB ask experts to break down the report for him and see what it comes out to?

And if Presiden Buhari chooses to conduct an entire audit of NNPC's activities for a determined period, why do you have to switch into hyperventilating mode?

This one is DOA (dead on arrival),
isn't it obvious that this writer is a paid writer ni?step on toes? lie! if she does,where are those people??
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by shiki(m): 11:11am On Apr 30, 2015
SHARIAREPORTERS:
Let her be
Buhari mite end up chasing shadows
Instead for him to tackle issues confronting us, he's busy saying dis and dat.
He shld as well try obj and ibb too if he is realu serious abt corruption palava


It was the duty of OBJ to probe IBB, also the duty of GEJ to probe OBJ , now it's the duty of GMB to probe GEJ if he feels like
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Chanchit: 11:12am On Apr 30, 2015
Uncletony:
Too many kids in this forum; adim take note. & i may be leaving anytime soon if not corrected!.. do u even ask for date of birth b4 accepting one here?!, do u think is less important?!!


Oga, click on ur profile, you would see a button which says"deactivate account" just help us touch am.

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Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by stroker(m): 11:14am On Apr 30, 2015
soe:
OP .. Dont be daft...The woman is corrupt. Stop trying to paint her innocent..we cannot all be daft you know?
Why am I not shocked that you saheed is making such statements? Are you the accuser and the judge? Then you now insinuate the OP is daft. I beg of you to tread the path of civilization and quit your stubborn narrow path of stoic ignorance.

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Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by focus7: 11:15am On Apr 30, 2015
Like many sympathiser of Jonathan, the op and the sun writer likes dwelling in deceit, their mind twisted upside down that they cannot reason well.
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by OrlandoOwoh(m): 11:16am On Apr 30, 2015
SHARIAREPORTERS:
Let her be
Buhari mite end up chasing shadows
Instead for him to tackle issues confronting us, he's busy saying dis and dat.
He shld as well try obj and ibb too if he is realu serious abt corruption palava
Otolo, is corruption not part of the issue confronting us? It is bdtter you keep shut an people take you to be ignorant than to speak to confirm it.
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by cut007: 11:17am On Apr 30, 2015
blackpanda:
This is just another paid psychophant trying to shift blame to the incoming administration.

Anybody whose hands are clean has absolutely nothing to fear. So this long epistle is unnecessary. If you stole money you will be punished and made to return it. That has nothing to do with witch hunting!
I hope he (Buhari) remembers people like Tinubu, nyako, el-rufai, obaSONJO, Atiku, fashola, bukola saraki, amaechi, danjuma goje, ibb, maina, sanusi, ikuforoji, bukar Abba, Turai Yaradua, Adam aliero........ etc. Except you want to tell us that these people's hands are clean. In which case I won't be surprised because that has
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by oweman: 11:17am On Apr 30, 2015
Am surprised to read tha Sanusi Lamido was not removed by government but that his time was up.
so why was his travelling documents sezed
please if anyone wish to lie he should do it neatly welearnt under this government that corruption is not stealing .

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Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by frankson1(m): 11:21am On Apr 30, 2015
Mr. Op; you said that the PWC report found no missing money?
Why was the report not released untill now?
Sanusi was suspended or removed even before the end of his tenure, so go and check your record.
Why did Dezieani went to court to stop the senators from questioning her.
Go and listen to Okonjo Iweala's response to the missing amount.
To think that not just money but LOTS of money in BILLIONS is not missing... Something is definitely wrong somewhere.
After-all, the ILLITRATE General is far better than most acclaimed educated people who think they post anything online and make very one believe.
Finally, what is your motive of this post?.

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Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Jdesilentkiller(m): 11:22am On Apr 30, 2015
Op your write up is very funny, I could hear you stutter your way out of humanitarian morality. From this piece, I got some conclusions:,
0p you are either her son, a relative, house help, special adviser, boy, or an aide.
You all need morality check up.
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Uncletony(m): 11:26am On Apr 30, 2015
Chanchit:



Oga, click on ur profile, you would see a button which says"deactivate account" just help us touch am.

who is this one, & what is he saying?!!..ssh
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by agabaI23(m): 11:28am On Apr 30, 2015
soe:
OP .. Dont be daft...The woman is corrupt. Stop trying to paint her innocent..we cannot all be daft you know?
I shudder when people make this kind of categorical statement based on media sentiments. Do you have any concrete evidence at your disposal apart from what you read from news media?
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by POTRN: 11:29am On Apr 30, 2015
But those who do not want to stand truth on its head know that Sanusi was not sacked by anybody. He served out his tenure. He could not qualify for a renewal because he was playing dangerous politics with the office of CBN governor.

Buhari is still very suspicious of Jonathan and his government. That is why he wrongly accused Jonathan of sacking Sanusi. That is also why he is insisting that Sanusi’s claim over missing $20 billion was true. It is also for  reasons of disdain that Buhari has for Jonathan and his government that he wants to throw aside the probes, inquiries and audits conducted by the Jonathan administration on the alleged missing fund and, instead, institute his own probe or inquiry.
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Chanchit: 11:31am On Apr 30, 2015
Uncletony:

who is this one, & what is he saying?!!..ssh

Oga, abeg do delete the account. No time to waste time.

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Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Twistaray(m): 11:32am On Apr 30, 2015
Emenahagos02:

The witch-hunting that may herald the new order in Nigeria may have begun. Diezani Allison-Madueke, the Minister of Petroleum Resources, may be the first victim. She appears to have been programmed for an ignominious exit from office. She drew attention to this when she blew the lid last week. Her story was that oil cabals were after her. They want to package and sell her as a fraud to Nigeria and the world on account of the running battle she had with them.

The minister had to blurt, out following the recent and ongoing media scrutiny that had been directed at her and her office. Before now, Allison-Madueke had been the butt of dangerous insinuations about the alleged sleaze in the petroleum industry. But she had, at every turn, rebuffed attempts to present her in bad light. However, her detractors seem to have acquired a new impetus, following the outcome of last month’s presidential election. The government that Diezani serves is on its way out. The set-up has created a veritable fertile ground for all manner of mischief.

In recent weeks, for instance, a number of allegations have been woven around her neck. We have been told that $700 million was found in her private residence. But we were not told  who carried out the search as well as when and where the incident took place. Then, since some people have continued to insist that $20 billion was missing from government’s coffers, a brand new story is being woven about the fabled amount. And the story is that $17 billion out of the $20 billion has been traced to a Zenith Bank account and that Diezani has negotiated to return the money to the Federal Government.

Of course, many of us are already familiar with tales that the minister is seeking asylum with some foreign countries and that former Head of State, Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar, is negotiating a soft-landing for her. There is, indeed, a diet of tales surrounding the activities of the minister. But she has dismissed all of them as hogwash. She has also gone ahead to tell the world that some powerful operators in the oil industry are behind her travail.

In her bid to move Nigeria’s oil and gas sector away from insitutional and insitutionalised corruption, Diezani said that she stepped on a number of big toes. She is proud to tell us that millions, if not billions  of dollars, have been taken out of the hands of multinational oil companies and their subcontractors and put in the hands of Nigerians through the local content policy. This bold step may not have gone down well  with those who had been feeding fat from the oil sector. Diezani feels satisfied that she is on the right side of history. But her detractors will not let her be. And that appears to be the reason for the renewed critical searchlight being beamed in her direction.

Perhaps, it was in the light of the fictive tales being woven around Diezani and the so-called missing $20 billion that Gen Muhammadu Buhari, the president-elect, is getting unduly excited. Buhari was reported to have said a few days ago that he would inquire into the alleged missing $20 billion when he assumes office. In Buhari’s understanding, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was sacked as the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for telling the world that $20 billion was missing from the country’s coffers. It would have been surprising to hear Buhari say this if he was not engaged in a one-minded pursuit of his fancies and fantasies. But because he and others like him have programmed their mindset to achieve a given objective,  Buhari’s belief is in line with whatever that objective is. That is why he has chosen to believe what he considers convenient.

But those who do not want to stand truth on its head know that Sanusi was not sacked by anybody. He served out his tenure. He could not qualify for a renewal because he was playing dangerous politics with the office of CBN governor.

As we were saying earlier, the mischievous tales being woven around Diezani have started exciting Buhari. He believes the story that a certain amount of money was recovered from Diezani and that she has negotiated for a refund. That was why Buhari spoke thus a few days ago. “I heard that some people have started  returning money. I will not believe it until I see for myself.” That is the mood  around the president-elect. He appears excited by it all. It is the excitement  that he will take to office. And when he gets there, the story, whatever it is, must be made to fall into place. It will not matter how the story will be hammered into shape. The important thing is that it will be made to fit. And when this becomes the case, we will, very soon, be faced with a situation where fiction will be wearing the toga of fact.

As should be expected, Nigerians have been reacting in various ways to Buhari’s declaration that he will revisit the $20 billion saga. But Jonathan, who has been laughing very broadly with Buhari in recent weeks, must have been surprised that the General is not impressed by his (Jonathan’s) attempt to be seen to be one with the man he wants to handover power to. In spite of the broad smiles, Buhari is still very suspicious of Jonathan and his government. That is why he wrongly accused Jonathan of sacking Sanusi. That is also why he is insisting that Sanusi’s claim over missing $20 billion was true. It is also for  reasons of disdain that Buhari has for Jonathan and his government that he wants to throw aside the probes, inquiries and audits conducted by the Jonathan administration on the alleged missing fund and, instead, institute his own probe or inquiry.

I suspect that one of the strangest things, which the incoming administration will be doing will be to foist some people’s sympathies or mischief on the rest of us. If a certain breed of Nigerians closed their eyes and ears to the facts of the $20 billion alleged to be missing, then the government run by that breed will ensure that the lie it has been holding on to for years is elevated to the level of truth.

It is, indeed, strange that Sanusi’s $20 billion is still an issue in Nigeria. A matter in which a CBN governor muddled up his figures and caused more confusion in the process ought to have been dismissed as the figment of his imagination. But the mumbo jumbo was still picked up from the ashes of disinformation and dusted up so that the truth could be established.

But how did we come about Sanusi’s poisonous tale? The man had, in September 2013, written President Jonathan, alleging that the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had failed to remit the sum of $49.8 billion to the Federation Account over a 19-month period. The letter was supposed to be for the president’s attention and necessary action. But Sanusi had other intentions. That was why he leaked the letter to the Press. Soon, the matter became a virus in our body-politic.

Government would not leave such a grave allegation lying low. The Senate took interest in the matter and referred it to an appropriate committee. When Sanusi appeared before the Senate Committee, which was inquiring into his allegation, he told the committee that the missing figure was $12 billion instead. He was later to change the figure to $19.8 billion and then to  $20 billion. Even though Sanusi contradicted himself to no end, those whose minds were closed to the facts of the matter insisted that he was right.

It was for this reason that Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Minister of Finance, had to call for a forensic audit on the matter. A reputable audit firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers has since carried out an audit of NNPC’s account and came up with the verdict that no money was missing. But this verdict does not appear to have impressed Buhari and his gang.  It did not conform with what they have chosen to believe. That is why Buhari wants to institute his own probe. He and his cohorts want to be told what they want to hear.

What should we then expect in the days to come? Compulsive and forced lies? Buhari may do well to spare himself the infamy of engaging in witch-hunting. There are many issues of national importance that should engage his attention. Vendetta and bad blood will only lead to a blind alley.

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=11713

This is so pathetic and at the same time stu.pid.

Are you trying to save her bu.tt or what??
If she's found guilty jail it is her portion and if otherwise I see no reason why she should be witch-hunted or jail.

But trying to save her bu.tt with this bullshit, pathetic,disgusting, solidarity write-up(bogus) will only trigger more reason to belief that she's as guilty as being accused.

Who's hunting who?
Anyway, nah yeeboo man get Newsonline' I no blame u OP.
Op dem don pay u abi? grin
Nahhseensse grin

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Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by Feranchek(m): 11:33am On Apr 30, 2015
Eugenedimgba:
sounds like kratos in God Of war 3.
Bro, God of War 3 also on ps2 or strictly ps3 stuff?? Also GTA 5
Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by mek2002(m): 11:33am On Apr 30, 2015
double0seven:
In light of the recent released PWC report, this write up deserves to be dropped in a dustbin.

Bros. I concur with you. Perhaps the writer did not read the recent report.

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Re: Sticky Tales Around Diezani by POTRN: 11:39am On Apr 30, 2015
OP Very biased write up, twisting facts,
1, how could you cliame Sanusi was not sacked?
2, When did Buhari says he believe $20billiin was missing? he only said he will investigate the claim
3. How much were you paid for this write up or to publish it here?
NB: she will not get away with what she was done to this country

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