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How Pdp Mafia Cultists Stole $50 Billion by computergenius(m): 11:36pm On Mar 27, 2018
WHY PDP MAFIA CULTISTS WILL BURN IN HELL FOR $50 BILLION DOLLARS STOLEN PUBLIC FUND!

I heard recently that some PDP politicians offered an apology on behalf of the party for public fund stolen during the period the party was in power. This apology is unacceptable.

About $50 billion was stolen by PDP politicians in the 16 year period they were in power. In the first 8 years of PDP rule (1999 to 2007) about $15 billion was stolen by PDP politicians in different frauds including:
(1) National ID Card fraud of Chams PLC and DCK and sagem (rated then as the greatest fraud in African history),
(2) Vice President Abubakar Atiku's conspiracy with Vatswani Brothers of India and customs officers to embezzle import tax on some imported goods coming into Nigeria including rice for three years known as Atikugate which caused the Obasanjo-Atiku quarrel and deportation of vaswani brothers,
(3) Haliburton scandal etc.
(4) Embezzlement of billions of dollars of public fund by Bode george a PDP chieftain appointed as board member of Nigeria Ports Authority.

In the second 8 years of PDP rule (2008-2015) about $35 billion was stolen in various frauds including:
(1) fuel subsidy fraud,
(2) arms purchase fraud,
(3) fertiliser fraud,
(4) police pension fraud, etc.

Most of these stolen money are still missing and have not been returned. Rather the PDP politicians are partying around and buying fleets of exotic cars and private jets.

So Apologies for what? Apologies for mess? Has the masses become priests that conduct religious service for remission and forgiveness of sin?

The remorse of PDP politicians is fake. Their apology is a devious pretense to mislead the people into believing that they will not steal public money again.

Firstly, PDP politicians have not repented of their grevious sins of stealing public fund and have not publicly resolved to sin no more.

Secondly, PDP politicians have not publicly confessed their many sins of stealing and looting public fund to Nigerians. They have not told us how much they realy stole, the robbery tactics they use to steal from Nigerians and how they share the money.

Thirdly, PDP politicians have not done restitution for their sins of stealing by returning all the stolen public funds to the Nigerian treasury. Then they have not repented at all. Therefore there is no forgiveness for them in Nigeria, in Africa, in the World, in the Earth, and even in heaven. They will burn in hell for their sins for ever because of the suffering of the common people of Nigeria.

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Re: How Pdp Mafia Cultists Stole $50 Billion by bjayx: 11:39pm On Mar 27, 2018
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Re: How Pdp Mafia Cultists Stole $50 Billion by yarimo(m): 1:08am On Mar 28, 2018
4) PDP Politicians are pretenders and very dubious people

5) GEJ remains last PDP president of Nigeria

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Re: How Pdp Mafia Cultists Stole $50 Billion by GavelSlam: 1:24am On Mar 28, 2018
bjayx:
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Source for What?

So no opinion again?

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