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Lionel Messi Collects £2.4million To Lay A Stone in Gabon! by Nobody: 4:23pm On Jul 21, 2015
Contrary to earlier reports that Lionel Messi was seen been driven by the Gabonese president ( Ali Bongo) himself in Gabon to honour an earlier invite for a stone lay of a new stadium in that country, it has been revealed that Lionel Messi received at least £2.4million in cash for supporting one of the most corrupt dictators in Africa, it was claimed on Tuesday.

The 28-year-old football superstar caused outrage at the weekend when he arrived in Gabon, the former French colony, as a guest of president Ali Bongo.

Wearing Bermuda shorts and a T-shirt, and showing off his new tattoos, Messi was officially laying the foundation stones for a new stadium in the city of Port-Gentil.

But the Barcelona and Argentina striker, who is facing trial for tax fraud in Spain, also helped with the opening of a new Bongo family restaurant, and showed full support for their regime.

'People are outraged about this,' said an opposition source in the country, which is regularly linked with corruption and human rights abuses. 'Messi should do a bit of research into what Bongo represents.'

French media reported that Messi was paid the equivalent of £2.4m for the trip, which he took with his former Barcelona team-mate Deco.

A report in France Football reads: 'The little African trip should bring in around 3.5 million euros. Not bad!'

However Bongo attempted to explain Messi's appearance. He said: 'When I was in Barcelona a few years ago, I met Messi who had told me that he would come to visit me in Libreville.

'It's a promise he made me. He is a man of honour who just kept his word.'

Police in France regularly investigate allegations of corruption against the Bongo family, who are said to own up to 39 homes across the country, including in Paris.

Ali Bongo Ondimba, the current leader of Gabon is accused of plundering the nation's coffers for his personal use, and also of having committed electoral fraud to remain in power.

A report by the PowerIndex research organisation reads: 'The Bongo family is alleged to have skimmed off 25 percent of the oil-rich nation's gross domestic product over the years, and Omar was said to one of the world's wealthiest heads of state.

'In 1999, a US Senate investigation discovered 130 million dollars in his personal bank accounts at Citibank, sourced from Gabon's public finances.

'A French investigation into Elf Aquitaine was told that Omar received 50 million euros a year from the oil company. Other inquiries turned up fleets of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and limousines in France, along with huge real estate holdings.'
The CIA/World Factbook states that Gabon's per capita income is four times that of most sub-Saharan African nations, but a large portion of the population remains poor due to huge income inequality.

The World Bank said almost one-third of Gabonese live at or below the poverty line.

Authorities at the Barcelona High Court believe there is evidence that Messi benefited from a complex network of companies that kept some £3m pounds from Spanish tax authorities between 2007 and 2009.

The authorities have accused Messi's father, Jorge Horacio Messi, of selling the footballer's image rights using shell companies in Uruguay, Belize, Switzerland and the UK to avoid reporting earnings in Spain. Both Messi and his father have denied any wrongdoing.



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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-3169433/Lionel-Messi-accused-receiving-2-4m-lay-stone-2017-Africa-Cup-Nations-stadium-Gabon-guest-controversial-president-Ali-Bongo.html

Re: Lionel Messi Collects £2.4million To Lay A Stone in Gabon! by INTROVERT(f): 4:24pm On Jul 21, 2015
Such a gargantuan amount to us is chicken fee to him.
Re: Lionel Messi Collects £2.4million To Lay A Stone in Gabon! by pussygotlips: 4:28pm On Jul 21, 2015
shocked
Re: Lionel Messi Collects £2.4million To Lay A Stone in Gabon! by MosakuAW(m): 4:29pm On Jul 21, 2015
That's too small compare to other image right he owned.
Re: Lionel Messi Collects £2.4million To Lay A Stone in Gabon! by pussygotlips: 4:30pm On Jul 21, 2015
shocked. Upon all he has made, he still comfortably collected that chicken change.
Re: Lionel Messi Collects £2.4million To Lay A Stone in Gabon! by KAYNINI(m): 4:34pm On Jul 21, 2015
false claim from bloggers
Re: Lionel Messi Collects £2.4million To Lay A Stone in Gabon! by boboLIL(m): 4:41pm On Jul 21, 2015
E no easy to bcm superstar....ur earnings go be super big.....anytin super super
Re: Lionel Messi Collects £2.4million To Lay A Stone in Gabon! by tefund(m): 6:13pm On Jul 21, 2015
money never satisfies
Re: Lionel Messi Collects £2.4million To Lay A Stone in Gabon! by Nobody: 9:59pm On Jul 21, 2015
pussygotlips:
shocked. Upon all he has made, he still comfortably collected that chicken change.
your username though.

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