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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Nobody: 10:55am On Nov 05, 2018
Buhari is most corrupt president that has ever existed in the African continent

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by 2016v2017: 10:55am On Nov 05, 2018
matonmifemi:
wow God forgive this country
God forgive which country? A country of blind and deluded zombies? A country that is still campaigning and supporting this fraud call APC government?

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by signz: 10:56am On Nov 05, 2018
Esseite:
Atiku was not dumb when he said "Fuel could be sold for N87/N97"

Biko that was a dumb move by Atiku.

However this post has shown that Buhari is corrupt. Nigerian should see why he doesn't want to sign PIGB passed by the Senate.

Buhari is very corrupt.

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by 2016v2017: 10:57am On Nov 05, 2018
MorbidAngel7:
Buhari Is A Thieving Bastard

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Ziggylady(f): 10:58am On Nov 05, 2018
APC crooked zombies are not interested in this piece of info,all they are interested in is sprouting Atiku is a 'thief'!,'crcucify Dieziani'! while they aid,sustain and abet corruption,official criminality and decadence.

That is why people are no lomger interested in their corruption bull-crap..Right now all hands are on deck to shove the incompetent,crooked ,murderous buhari/APC admin out of Aso-rock next year...

EOD.

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by fishmillan: 10:59am On Nov 05, 2018
99% percent of wailers did not read the article just headline , then start vomiting hate .... The truth is Buhari is winning , you guys can try to regain power after 2023 we DONT care ,but next year we are celebrating our messiah Buhari.....Buhari 2019
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by blowjob: 10:59am On Nov 05, 2018
GOD BLESS AND PROTECT BUHARI FROM ENEMIES OF PROGRESS...

PREMIUM TIMES... grin grin..FAKE NEWS... grin grin

VOTE BUHARI...


GOD BLESS AND PROTECT BUHARI..
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Livefreeordieha(m): 11:00am On Nov 05, 2018
peeps4u:
The federal government illegally diverted $1.05 billion (N378 billion at N360 to a dollar) sourced from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) dividend funds to secretly fund subsidy payment on petroleum products, PREMIUM TIMES can report today.

The diversion details are coming amidst revelations from accusations the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has a $3.5 billion subsidy fund it is spending without appropriation by the National Assembly.

In October, a motion by Biodun Olujimi, (Ekiti-PDP) had triggered debates in the National Assembly on the purported $3.5 billion fund alleged to be managed by the state oil company.

But the NNPC said it had no such fund in its custody. Rather, it said it has a $1.05 billion fund it is using to stabilise petrol supply and distribution in the country.

While the NNPC, through its spokesperson, Ndu Ughamadu, initially claimed the corporation sourced the fund from an ‘international agency’, Maikanti Baru, NNPC group managing director, admitted last week that the money was sourced from the NLNG dividend fund.

Documents in the possession of this newspaper have now shown that the fund was sourced at the height of the fuel scarcity crisis between last December and January and was secretly diverted into payments on petrol supply and distribution.

The funds came from dividends paid to the federal government by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas company, a firm in which the government owns 49 percent equity.

The Nigerian government is represented in the NLNG shareholding arrangement by the NNPC with 49 percent stake. Other shareholders are Shell (25.6 percent), Total (15 percent) and Eni (10.4 percent).

Dividends from the gas firm are meant to be shared by the federal, state and local governments of Nigeria.

But PREMIUM TIMES has now confirmed that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government unilaterally — without required consultation with states and the national assembly– tampered with the funds. That was also done without the mandatory appropriation by the National Assembly.

Lawmakers say by his action, President Buhari has violated the nation’s appropriation law, and has therefore committed impeachable offences.

Denial
The administration has for years paid huge amounts as fuel subsidy (despite increasing the pump price of fuel), while denying making such payments. Federal lawmakers said the payments were surreptitiously and illegally done and have demanded investigation.

The lawmakers say spending on fuel subsidy or related spending without the approval of the National Assembly is extra budgetary and illegal.

Besides, the lawmakers said they were worried about the transparency of the arrangement, as only the group managing director of The NNPC, Maikanti Baru, and the corporation’s chief financial officer in charge of Finance & Accounts, Isiaka Abdulrazaq, were managing the secret funds without appropriation.

But the NNPC said through Mr Ughamadu that what was in existence was a $1.05 billion “revolving fund”, which was adopted by the NNPC as a strategy to comply with the directive by the National Assembly to find all ways possible to resolve the fuel supply crisis in the country late last year.
He claimed the fund, dubbed the National Fuel Support Fund, is jointly managed by the NNPC, the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Federal Ministry of Finance, the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, the Department of Petroleum Resources and the Petroleum Equalization Fund.

On the source of funds, Mr Ughamadu claimed the agencies jointly sourced the money from an unnamed “international agency”.

But contrary to his claims, documents seen by this newspaper confirmed Mr Baru’s position that the source of the fund was the NLNG dividend account controlled by the corporation.

The flush fund
In a memo dated January 19, addressed to Mr Buhari, the NNPC GMD, Mr Baru, raised concerns over the depletion in the nation’s strategic fuel reserve.

This, he said, was occasioned by massive diversion and hoarding which manifested in the fuel crisis of last year.

To arrest the situation, he said there was need to access the NLNG dividend fund to purchase the required petrol volume to flush supply and boost strategic reserve.

Mr Baru also complained about the daily consumption of petrol, put at 35 million litres per day at the time, which was becoming problematic for the NNPC to manage after oil marketing companies stopped importing the products.

He told the president petrol consumption had exponentially gone up to 47 million litres per day — even though the actual national consumption was estimated at 35 million litres.

“At the current depletion rate, there is the possibility that the available PMS stock that hovers between 18 to 15 days sufficiency will be depleted by the second week of February 2018 to dangerously low levels if no flush funds are secured,” the memo read. “This may adversely impact the current situation and could lead to social unrest.”

The memo also advised Mr Buhari on the need to fix the Jebba-Mokwa road to ease distribution of petroleum products, engage the State Security Service in the monitoring of depots selling above NNPC approved prices, among other concerns.

The GMD addressed concerns raised by the president in a previous communication by explaining that by the status of NNPC’s balance sheet and its free cash position, the corporation would not be able to use its funds to import petrol.

He also explained how the government’s financing obligations limited the ability of the corporation to supply 13 cargoes of petrol, being what was needed for national consumption in the absence of private marketers.

He suggested also that the NNPC be allowed access to foreign exchange at the appropriate rate corresponding to supply of petrol that will ensure stability in price.

The letter concluded by advising the president that NNPC did not have the cash flow to finance petrol importation that would meet immediate requirement of flush volumes and strategic reserve replenishment. Mr Baru advised the injection of 42 cargoes of petrol between January and April to flush supply.


“There is dire need to arrest the erosion of PMS sufficiency with he injection of flush volumes immediately,” Mr Baru said in the memo. “In view of the foregoing, Your Excellency may kindly reconsider and approve our request to utilize $1.05 billion to finance the 42 PMS cargoes as contained in our letter to you dated 8th January, on the subject matter.”

In a separate memo, also dated January 19, the NNPC intimated the president on what it had done to deal with the fuel challenge while also advising the president to quickly approve its request for flush fund.

Details of Mr Baru’s memos to the president were regurgitated when the NNPC chief appeared before an ad hoc committee of the Senate on the alleged application of $3.5 billion dollars by the NNPC last week.

Speaking at the hearing, Mr Baru claimed that the NNPC’s action to source funds to address PMS supply concerns was triggered by the directive of the senate at the height of the fuel scarcity crisis that the corporation must do all it could to address the scarcity problems. He added that it was also because there has been no provision for subsidy in the budget since 2016.

“This necessitated actions from government and of course in line with the federal government directive which of course was equally endorsed by this distinguished national assembly when during the hearing on the 24th of January 2018 on the fuel crisis, the joint committees of the national assembly directed us and I quote: ‘NNPC should do all it takes to flush the queue and restore normalcy and maintain the minimum of 30 days sufficiency’,” Mr Baru said in his submission. “For us to do that, we took certain actions, Mr Chairman.”

Kabiru Marafa, the Chairman Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream), told PREMIUM TIMES the National Assembly indeed gave the NNPC a written marching order to end the last fuel scarcity.

The senator said although the state oil company indicated it was setting up a revolving fund to deal with the problem, the corporation did not indicate how it planned to source the fund.

Another highly placed source in the National Assembly confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES Sunday that lawmakers never authorised the NNPC to embark on illegal remedial activities devoid of appropriation.

The source, who declined to be named because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, said the National Assembly was looking into the arrangement because it was not aware of its existence.

Again, it is now clear state governments were not intimated of the transaction. The NLNG shares belong to the Nigerian federation and the three tiers should share in the dividends.

The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), Abdulaziz Yari, said his Forum became aware of the utilisation of the fund after the fact.

“We are now trying to reconcile the balance sheet with the NNPC,” Mr Yari, who is also Zamfara governor, told PREMIUM TIMES. “We want to determine what has happened to the $1.05billion revolving fund and the situation with the entire NLNG dividend fund.”

Mr Baru in his submission at the Senate hearing said the $1.05 billion is being administered by a steering committee which is the central approving body and a working committee that is looking at the daily operations of the fund.

“This committees are comprised of the representatives of the office of the minister of finance, office of the minister of state for petroleum resources, the office of the Accountant General of the Federation, the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, the Petroleum Equalization Funds management board, the Directorate of Petroleum Resources and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,” he said.

“So the fund that we exercise from the Nigerian NLNG fund is being administered, transferred with laid down processes and governance and every cargo that is imported under this programme has gone through a proper checking process through which the most competitive supplier is selected.”

But a January 31 memo seen by this newspaper indicated the fund was being unilaterally controlled by the NNPC rather than by any steering committee.

In the memo, Mele Kyari, the NNPC group general manager in charge of crude oil marketing department, was seen advising the GMD on huge fund transaction and seeking approval to process invoices on flush volume cargoes.

For long, the government has refused to come clean over the payment as the arrangement, considered illegal and unappropriated, has been shrouded in secrecy.

Last December, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo raised concerns among stakeholders when he said the NNPC and not the Federal government was paying for oil subsidy.

With this revelation, it is now clear the NNPC received the NLNG dividend fund and has continued to use it for fuel supply, as confirmed by Messrs Baru and Ughamadu.

Presidential spokesperson, Garba Shehu, did not answer multiple telephone calls and text message seeking his comment for his story. Mr Ughamadu too did not respond to messages sent to him.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/294097-exclusive-documents-show-buharis-govt-illegally-diverted-n378billion-nlng-dividend.html
people confuse buhari's love for himself and power to love for Nigeria...Is it not lucid enough that the country has been overrun by cabals..humongous and ridiculous corruption is going on...Because they have unfettered access to the Treasury and echelons running the system..

Annoyingly instead of people to reflect and look inwards they rather scratch the surface and whine like stuck irish pigs..

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by dallyemmy: 11:00am On Nov 05, 2018
WHY NOT DIVERT THE MONEY TO PUT THE REFINERIES INTO SHAPE?

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by 2016v2017: 11:00am On Nov 05, 2018
Dannybammz:
And,he is fighting Corruption



hmmn, Lifeless man deceiving himself
he's is deceiving you. In fact he had succeeded in deceiving you
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by 2016v2017: 11:01am On Nov 05, 2018
Livefreeordieha:
people confuse buhari's love for himself and power to love for Nigeria...Is it not lucid enough that the country has been overrun by cabals..humongous and ridiculous corruption is going on...Because they have unfettered access to the Treasury and echelons running the system..

Annoyingly instead of people to reflect and look inwards they rather scratch the surface and whine like stuck irish pigs..
this is why his security appointments are loopsided.
Buhari/Jubrin and his Securities have the ammunitions and nothing anyone can do to stop them

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by theoldpretender(m): 11:03am On Nov 05, 2018
The federal government illegally diverted $1.05 billion (N378 billion at N360 to a dollar) sourced from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) dividend funds to secretly fund subsidy payment on petroleum products, PREMIUM TIMES can report today.

The diversion details are coming amidst revelations from accusations the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has a $3.5 billion subsidy fund it is spending without appropriation by the National Assembly.

And what this tells me is that if SUBSIDY goes.....this corruption would go too.

Deregulation is the answer.
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by arabbunkum: 11:03am On Nov 05, 2018
Buhari is a Lifeless crook

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Livefreeordieha(m): 11:03am On Nov 05, 2018
ACHILLES45:
Stupidity is when all the elites and professors of nigeria fold their arms and watch the ganbaris use an impersonator by the name jibril to wreck the nations economy and resources at the expense of the future of their lazy youths who are always cheering them on.
i spit on the grave of buhari.
shame to afonjas.
shame to all apc members.




one week four propaganda. this is the first for this week. i will keep counting.
u be man wey sabi..

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by aku626(m): 11:05am On Nov 05, 2018
Funny similar scandals earmarked the removal of Jonathan from office. Petroleum issues continue to follow the President

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by bedspread: 11:06am On Nov 05, 2018
KAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKA

CENTRAL TABLE IS SHAKING!!


As Far as I am Concerned, Any Fraudulent activity from the Petroleum sector is a PRESIDENT MOHAMMED BUHARI FRAUD!

let's stop painting Matters!

President Buhari is The Minister of Petroleum!!


Or in Their Words; Corruption is Fighting back!!

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Livefreeordieha(m): 11:06am On Nov 05, 2018
2016v2017:

this is why his security appointments are loopsided.
yes and he justified it by saying he would feel only comfortable with them...The question now is...If u are so loved and wanted no one will want to harm u....In UK people commute and see their representatives everyday even on public transports...

Let's domesticate it...Lol

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by theoldpretender(m): 11:07am On Nov 05, 2018
Esseite:
Atiku was not dumb when he said "Fuel could be sold for N87/N97"

Actually , from the article.

The federal government illegally diverted $1.05 billion (N378 billion at N360 to a dollar) sourced from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) dividend funds to secretly fund subsidy payment on petroleum products, PREMIUM TIMES can report today.

The diversion details are coming amidst revelations from accusations the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has a $3.5 billion subsidy fund it is spending without appropriation by the National Assembly.

And note that the subsidy payment is meant to keep fuel at N145 per liter.(Of course..a large amount of that money is chopped due to corruption and other issues...but that is another story).

If Atiku reduces the price to N90 per liter....that increases the amount of money available for subsidy fraud.


That is why GEJ, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala and HRH the Emir of Kano are right....subsidy must go. Marketers must be allowed to set the price of fuel. Yes...fuel will cost N200 and above....but NNPC won't have any more excuse to pay subsidy....and all these scams will dissapear.
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by muyeeoo(m): 11:09am On Nov 05, 2018
Nigerians are full of complains and confusion.

without that money diverted am sure we would have not gotten out of the furl scarcity last year.

sai baba grin
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by NaijaFutbol: 11:10am On Nov 05, 2018
grand corruption of the Federal republic

GCFR

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by docadams: 11:10am On Nov 05, 2018
Premium times self now displaying IPOBIC I*diocy. Caption at variance with content.
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Nltaliban(m): 11:14am On Nov 05, 2018
Oldfoolnigger
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by udemzyudex(m): 11:18am On Nov 05, 2018
Who is the petroleum minister?

Buhari is a fruad and those supporting him are fruad too.

Integrity my foot.

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Nobody: 11:21am On Nov 05, 2018
theoldpretender:


Actually , from the article.



And note that the subsidy payment is meant to keep fuel at N145 per liter.(Of course..a large amount of that money is chopped due to corruption and other issues...but that is another story).

If Atiku reduces the price to N90 per liter....that increases the amount of money available for subsidy fraud.


That is why GEJ, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala and HRH the Emir of Kano are right....subsidy must go. Marketers must be allowed to set the price of fuel. Yes...fuel will cost N200 and above....but NNPC won't have any more excuse to pay subsidy....and all these scams will dissapear.

They told us same thing in 2015...

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by lionson(m): 11:25am On Nov 05, 2018
naijaguy123456:
Fake news from premium Times.

For your dream abi?

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by theoldpretender(m): 11:31am On Nov 05, 2018
Esseite:


They told us same thing in 2015...

In 2015....the landing cost of fuel was at N132 per liter. Official price was at N87 per liter.

Bubu had to raise prices then, on the advice of Kalichukwu and the CBN governor.(Note...what happened in 2015 was a partial removal...not a full removal. Full removal means , as I said earlier, government hands off price setting for PMS...and allows marketers to charge whatever price they want.

Now, landing cost is N180. Subsidy is N65 per liter. (And that subsidy is fueeling the scam).

Subsidy has to go....yes,price goes up, but corruption goes too.

(Above is why Atiku' s N90 is not feasible...and would simply benefit the same subsidy scam cabal).

Thing is, all we need to do to end subsidy scams is remove subsidy
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by dannybomb(m): 11:38am On Nov 05, 2018
Its official this a grand scale corruption

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Nobody: 11:41am On Nov 05, 2018
theoldpretender:


In 2015....the landing cost of fuel was at N132 per liter. Official price was at N87 per liter.

Bubu had to raise prices then, on the advice of Kalichukwu and the CBN governor.(Note...what happened in 2015 was a partial removal...not a full removal. Full removal means , as I said earlier, government hands off price setting for PMS...and allows marketers to charge whatever price they want.

Now, landing cost is N180. Subsidy is N65 per liter. (And that subsidy is fueeling the scam).

Subsidy has to go....yes,price goes up, but corruption goes too.

(Above is why Atiku' s N90 is not feasible...and would simply benefit the same subsidy scam cabal).

Thing is, all we need to do to end subsidy scams is remove subsidy

Yes it needs to go no doubt, but what alleviation are on ground to cushion the effect? Inflation would skyrocket beyond 20%. While minimum wage is struggling at N18,000.

if the previous government managed subdidy at 100$ & above/crude oil, it can be properly managed if only proper transparency is followed.
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by theoldpretender(m): 11:47am On Nov 05, 2018
Esseite:


Yes it needs to go no doubt, but what alleviation are on ground to cushion the effect? Inflation would skyrocket beyond 20%. While minimum wage is struggling at N18,000.

if the previous government managed subdidy at 100$ & above/crude oil, it can be properly managed if only proper transparency is followed.

We have no choice.

Even the provious government that was subsidising fuel...by 2013...only Lagos and Abuja were selling fuel at N97. Elsewhere it was above N100 per liter.(except for some major marketers...and you had to queue for that)

Thing is, yes prices will go up, but eventually investment will flow in, jobs will get created, and the economy will grow...and prices will go down.

It worked for GSM. Back in the day, a SIM cost N10000 or more. And the service was poor sef (remember when you could not call between Networks?)...and some people essentially were calling on Govt to control prices...ie subsidy.

But investment flowed in, jobs got created...and prices dropped.

The same can happen for fuel.

After all, we cannot be shouting against subsidy, and at the same time fuelling the subsidy scam too.
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Splashme: 11:53am On Nov 05, 2018
Kenekingisback:
Government of diversion
Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Nobody: 11:56am On Nov 05, 2018
U can't support pmb without sounding dumb or stupid..I wonder y some pple just choose to be blind..it beats my imagination..Baba is a big Scam!!! I am not for Baba or d so called Atiku..I stand for good governance..enough of recycling all deserve old corrupt leaders..putting an old wine in a new bottle..mtchhhh...smh

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Re: Documents Show Buhari’s Govt. Illegally Diverted N378billion NLNG Dividend by Nobody: 11:57am On Nov 05, 2018
buhari and cohorts are pathetic THIEVES!

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