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Re: Accounts Officer Testifies Against Akpobolokemi, Confirms N67.5 Million Transfer by hmuhammad(m): 10:48am On May 04, 2016
allenuzoma:
keeping ma arms crossed until someone goes to jail...all this propaganda ain't taking us anywhere....
if you allow me catch you

Re: Accounts Officer Testifies Against Akpobolokemi, Confirms N67.5 Million Transfer by dabossman(m): 11:12am On May 04, 2016
allenuzoma:
keeping ma arms crossed until someone goes to jail...all this propaganda ain't taking us anywhere....

What exactly is propaganda in an ongoing trial? The man will be found either guilty or not guilty, simple. What about that is propaganda? The judiciary is a different arm of government bro.
Re: Accounts Officer Testifies Against Akpobolokemi, Confirms N67.5 Million Transfer by Fourwinds: 9:15pm On May 04, 2016
wink2015:
[size=15pt]Akpobolokemi was recommended to President Jonathan by Tompolo for the position of Director General of Nimasa. Despite his deficiency Jonathan turn his eyes and made him a DG. Unfortunately, he failed to use his good office to bring development to the maritime industry or his delta ijaw community.

The money meant for the development of the maritime industry particularly the National Maritime Unversity. He embezzled it.
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and d wailers from Niger Delta will not see dat a single man squander the money for their collective development....did I hear leave am na our oyel

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