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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by HoldenCaulfield(m): 6:29pm On May 23, 2016
wetin concine u na
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by SIGE(m): 6:30pm On May 23, 2016
Yet some foolish folks will still say he shouldnt have donated to a foreign school after all he has donated for his homeland

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by 735i(m): 6:31pm On May 23, 2016
Ebubeslym:


yea.
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Groundnut Oil

grin As in ehn...kwaliti grandnat oyel grin
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by loomer: 6:31pm On May 23, 2016
Where all the money wey him donate give naija enter.

Make we hear word jare with all these paper promises.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Josegun(m): 6:31pm On May 23, 2016
Eeyaaa
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by praxisnetworks: 6:32pm On May 23, 2016
omo yii mo fefie seyawo....
modath:

In as much as no one as any right to question anyone's spending habits, more is expected...

It will serve him well to match this donation with another in one of the tertiary institutions in the hosts communities.......


Cc aminho
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Ranchhoddas: 7:06pm On May 23, 2016
aminho:
I contacted his son and he gave me the breakdown
Since, In Nigeria people should ignore their state of affairs due to years of corrupt politicians chopping their money for personal satisfaction and instead, decide how a private citizen should spend his money. And since sheep are entitled to private successful people's money and not what they paid the government taxes for. And Since good deeds should be followed by Camera for broadcast in Nigeria;

In 2013, Indimi made commitment for upgrading the Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department of University of Uyo;

Over 150 indigenes of host communities of his current company are currently on scholarship;

So far, 8,400 scholarship to universities around the world were awarded by Indimi. 8 are Ph.D. Holders.

He has provided comprehensive free eye treatment and eye glasses to over 800 indigenes of host communities;

He has constructed teachers quarters for teachers in one of his host communities;

He donated the Kidney center at university of Maiduguri teaching hospital.

70 youths were trained at 7 skill acquisition centres in Uyo, Oron, Eket and Ewang of Akwa Ibom state;

In February 2013, Muhammdu indimi donated a sum of two hundred million (N200,000,000)naira to the federal government flood relief and rehabilitation committee;

In November 2014, Muhammadu Indimi donated a sum of Five million ($5,000,000) US Dollars for the support of Victims of Terrorism in Nigeria;

In May 2014, Muhammadu Indimi donated drugs and medical equipment worth millions of Naira to Borno State government;

In August 2015, Muhammdu Indimi donated a sum of One Hundred Millon (N100,000,000) Naira to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Adamawa State;

On several occasions, Muhammadu Indimi has been donating trucks loaded with food items to IDP camps in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.

As part of his plans to empower the Youths of Borno state, Muhammdu Indimi is setting up Rehabilitation and Skill acquisition Centre that will promote entrepreneurs in the state, and also seek to rehabilitate victims of trauma due to Insurgency in their area.

And contrary to report being circulated, he donated $900,000 to the university not $14M as rumored. The centre was named after him for being the highest donor at the fund raising, and also his commitment and support for the university. For your information, Muhammadu Indimi is a recipient of the university's doctorate award, and almost all his children studied at Lynn university for either undergraduate or post graduate degree.

Land has been aquired in Abuja and same architects are going to build a replica of the said building but bigger. This time, he will not contribute 900K. He will pay for all of it.

Muhammad Amshi


Make thunder faya your mouth there.How did Indimi make his money? Every billionaire has a story unless they inherited their wealth.What is Indimi's story apart from the fact that oil blocs were handed to him. We do not care what he does with his money, we just want him to return our wells. After that he can go to Mars to make donations for all we care. Once again, thunder faya you.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by yewawa: 7:10pm On May 23, 2016
May God strenthens you and continue to grant you good health Alh.Mohammed Indimi.
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by fiftynaira(m): 7:11pm On May 23, 2016
aminho:
Mynd44 the allegation against him was on FrontPage which tarnished his reputation this is the chance to clear him off

Lalasticlala

Clear him off u say

EFCC dey pursue am?
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by tempest01(m): 7:14pm On May 23, 2016
aminho okay...I'm from host community. Abeg help link me up, I dey find work.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by kannymoore(m): 7:25pm On May 23, 2016
Ranchhoddas:
Make thunder faya your mouth there.How did Indimi make his money? Every billionaire has a story unless they inherited their wealth.What is Indimi's story apart from the fact that oil blocs were handed to him. We do not care what he does with his money, we just want him to return our wells. After that he can go to Mars to make donations for all we care. Once again, thunder faya you.

the billionaires in the Niger Delta region with interests vested in the oil business... what have they done with their money that is worthy of note?

the new Billionaires like TomPolo and the like.. what have they done with their money that is worthy of note?

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by indoorlove(m): 7:25pm On May 23, 2016
aminho:
I contacted his son and he gave me the breakdown
Since, In Nigeria people should ignore their state of affairs due to years of corrupt politicians chopping their money for personal satisfaction and instead, decide how a private citizen should spend his money. And since sheep are entitled to private successful people's money and not what they paid the government taxes for. And Since good deeds should be followed by Camera for broadcast in Nigeria;

In 2013, Indimi made commitment for upgrading the Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department of University of Uyo;

Over 150 indigenes of host communities of his current company are currently on scholarship;

So far, 8,400 scholarship to universities around the world were awarded by Indimi. 8 are Ph.D. Holders.

He has provided comprehensive free eye treatment and eye glasses to over 800 indigenes of host communities;

He has constructed teachers quarters for teachers in one of his host communities;

He donated the Kidney center at university of Maiduguri teaching hospital.

70 youths were trained at 7 skill acquisition centres in Uyo, Oron, Eket and Ewang of Akwa Ibom state;

In February 2013, Muhammdu indimi donated a sum of two hundred million (N200,000,000)naira to the federal government flood relief and rehabilitation committee;

In November 2014, Muhammadu Indimi donated a sum of Five million ($5,000,000) US Dollars for the support of Victims of Terrorism in Nigeria;

In May 2014, Muhammadu Indimi donated drugs and medical equipment worth millions of Naira to Borno State government;

In August 2015, Muhammdu Indimi donated a sum of One Hundred Millon (N100,000,000) Naira to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Adamawa State;

On several occasions, Muhammadu Indimi has been donating trucks loaded with food items to IDP camps in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.

As part of his plans to empower the Youths of Borno state, Muhammdu Indimi is setting up Rehabilitation and Skill acquisition Centre that will promote entrepreneurs in the state, and also seek to rehabilitate victims of trauma due to Insurgency in their area.

And contrary to report being circulated, he donated $900,000 to the university not $14M as rumored. The centre was named after him for being the highest donor at the fund raising, and also his commitment and support for the university. For your information, Muhammadu Indimi is a recipient of the university's doctorate award, and almost all his children studied at Lynn university for either undergraduate or post graduate degree.

Land has been aquired in Abuja and same architects are going to build a replica of the said building but bigger. This time, he will not contribute 900K. He will pay for all of it.

Muhammad Amshi


Send me his number, I need to talk with him privately.
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Kennydoc(m): 7:25pm On May 23, 2016
bulldoza:

Abi o

Buy "OUR OYEL" people won't agree with you on this.
They believe it is their money grin
Since he made the money from their "OUR OYEL" grin
They will be like:
See this abóki man from sokoto oo angry

But it isn't fair one bit.
I'm not from the Niger Delta, but I really feel bad for the people of ND. How can a man from Maiduguri come and be making billions of naira from your own soil, while your people stand and watch? Will northerners stand and watch people from the south come and make mega money off their resources, and they will keep quiet?

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Ranchhoddas: 7:46pm On May 23, 2016
kannymoore:


the billionaires in the Niger Delta region with interests vested in the oil business... what have they done with their money that is worthy of note?

the new Billionaires like TomPolo and the like.. what have they done with their money that is worthy of note?

Tu quoque fallacy.
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Marotzke(m): 7:48pm On May 23, 2016
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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Marotzke(m): 7:50pm On May 23, 2016
Una still dey talk? Shebi Dangote submitted a bid of one billion US dollars for Arsenal FC. When that bid sails through, that's when you people will know that a man has the right to do whatever he wants/likes with his own money. If you are not comfortable with it, the ATLANTIC ocean, is nearer to you than the SAHARA desert.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by anonimi: 8:08pm On May 23, 2016
tuzeriouz:
Whether 900 USD or 14m USD, there is a well known fact that there was a donation to an overseas university. Nonetheless, he is indeed an epitome of service to humanity.

Have you seen his personal income TAX returns to his state
Epitome ko, bottomless pit ni!
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Rhea(f): 8:34pm On May 23, 2016
Philanthropy is not magic. It is not a phantom. It is as obvious as a pimple on rita dominic's face or a fart in an elevator or as fuel scarcity in lagos. If it is there, you will see it and observe its effect. All these people publishing figures of this scholarship and that scholarship are just talking thrash. If Indimi wants to be philanthropic, he should build a hospital and offer free healthcare services to indigent people. He can also build a primary school and offer free education to all students that attend. He can build a university and offer subsidized education to students. When they start doling out N100m for this foundation or that foundation, they are simply recycling money. If you want to give as a philanthropist, give in a way that is obvious and unequivocal.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by diva90: 8:35pm On May 23, 2016
Money is good! I heard from a confirmed source that each of his children get $500,000 yearly pocket money.
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Mayflowa(m): 8:45pm On May 23, 2016
johnwizey:
You said u contacted his son, what did u expect him to say If going by what you wrote, the maan don try truly but i am just hearing of them for the first time. Who embezzled the money the man donated And finally oyinbo people no need him money, dem don dey ok.

Who tell u say oyibo people dey ok. Do u know how many scholarship these American schools give Nigerians and Africans because you have high SAT scores. How many Nigerian universities give scholarship to their students? Where do u think they get the money?

It is from donations like this! They hardly give their people scholarship but loans but give u Africans free tuition and stipends. Please be nice to them.
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Nobody: 8:58pm On May 23, 2016
Kennydoc:


But it isn't fair one bit.
I'm not from the Niger Delta, but I really feel bad for the people of ND. How can a man from Maiduguri come and be making billions of naira from your own soil, while your people stand and watch? Will northerners stand and watch people from the south come and make mega money off their resources, and they will keep quiet?
Blame it on our past evil leaders
They brought selfish and evil selfish policies.
Ibb, Obj etc. Woe betide them.
HOW CAN AN INDIVIDUAL OWN AN OIL BLOC? SOMETHING THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE PUBLIC PROPERTY.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Kennydoc(m): 9:22pm On May 23, 2016
bulldoza:

Blame it on our past evil leaders
They brought selfish and evil selfish policies.
Ibb, Obj etc. Woe betide them.
HOW CAN AN INDIVIDUAL OWN AN OIL BLOC? SOMETHING THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE PUBLIC PROPERTY.

Exactly! Infact, God bless you for this point!
How can an individual really own an oil bloc? It's crazy and annoying.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by alt3r3g0: 9:26pm On May 23, 2016
Kennydoc:


But it isn't fair one bit.
I'm not from the Niger Delta, but I really feel bad for the people of ND. How can a man from Maiduguri come and be making billions of naira from your own soil, while your people stand and watch? Will northerners stand and watch people from the south come and make mega money off their resources, and they will keep quiet?

Do you have proof to support this claim?
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by seunajia: 9:41pm On May 23, 2016
We indeed have a lot of morons in Nigeria. Some silly twàt asked if oil is in his state, another asked him to "return our oil".

In case you eejits don't get it, he's a business man. His company paid, to your federal government, for a prospecting, exploration and production licence. They periodically pay all forms of taxes to all levels of government and also carry out CSR projects as required.

You cannot, I mean your whole village, take the license from him unless he breaches the terms or government illegally does so.

Sit your silly arses down.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Seeeeeeee: 9:46pm On May 23, 2016
seunajia:
We indeed have a lot of morons in Nigeria. Some silly Arrow asked if oil is in his state, another asked him to "return our oil".

In case you eejits don't get it, he's a business man. His company paid, to your federal government, for a prospecting, exploration and production licence. They periodically pay all forms of taxes to all levels of government and also carry out CSR projects as required.

You cannot, I mean your whole village, take the license from him unless he breaches the terms or government illegally does so.

Sit your silly arses down.
Then it will be blown off... Let him take his investment to borno state. The OPL, OML will be withdrawn from him and given to a Niger Deltan. As a Petroleum Engineer and from the state he operates the highest oil well don't you think i and my colleague's won't love to own oil blocs and become billionare's in future?

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by seunajia: 10:16pm On May 23, 2016
Seeeeeeee:
Then it will be blown off... Let him take his investment to borno state. The OPL, OML will be withdrawn from him and given to a Niger Deltan. As a Petroleum Engineer and from the state he operates the highest oil well don't you think i and my colleague's won't own oil blocs and become billionare's in future?

You see, ignorance and parochial tendencies make people reason on a subhuman level, often below that of mere domestic animals, like goats and chickens. Dogs are more intelligent. It's sad really.

1. He can't "take the his investment to borno", that's rather a silly thing to say.

2. No one can illegally withdraw his licences from him. Talk more of "giving it to a Niger Deltan".

3. The oil his company is mining is not yours, it belongs to Nigeria. Again, he has paid billions of naira and continues to pay taxes in such regions to be in business.

4. Nothing stops you or any other Nigerian from acquiring oil licenses, except of course, you don't posses the strength of character to see such risky endeavours through. Take Folawiyo-Aje oil field as example.

5. Blow up [s]other people's hard work and watch how miserable your life actually turns out[/s] Nigerian facilities and watch Buratai make toast of your silly arses.
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Sunnymatey(m): 10:19pm On May 23, 2016
My problem is, why are the Northerners controlling 90% of oil located in the south? What he gives to the host community is imaterial.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by murtalaa(m): 10:38pm On May 23, 2016
Seeeeeeee:
He did a great job in the department of Petroleum & Chemical Engineering Uniuyo, my set was the first set that made use of the state of the art equipment's, well equipped fully AC lab, well equipped computer room fully AC, fully AC Lecture halls, Fully AC lecturer's office etc, am not a coward you did a great job Sir... But i graduated since no job because you control our oil well and give job's to your people, return our oil well so that our own people can control it and create job's for us. Thank you! @ Aminho you contacted the son? Connect me to the son.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by murtalaa(m): 10:39pm On May 23, 2016
Seeeeeeee:
He did a great job in the department of Petroleum & Chemical Engineering Uniuyo, my set was the first set that made use of the state of the art equipment's, well equipped fully AC lab, well equipped computer room fully AC, fully AC Lecture halls, Fully AC lecturer's office etc, am not a coward you did a great job Sir... But i graduated since no job because you control our oil well and give job's to your people, return our oil well so that our own people can control it and create job's for us. Thank you! @ Aminho you contacted the son? Connect me to the son.
did your father put the oil there? Why did not you ask the Shell and Chevron to also leave your oil for you to manage. Better go and husle and forget all this fake sense of entitlement.
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Seeeeeeee: 10:41pm On May 23, 2016
seunajia:


You see, ignorance and parochial tendencies make people reason on a subhuman level, often below that of mere domestic animals, like goats and chickens. Dogs are more intelligent. It's sad really.

1. He can't "take the his investment to borno", that's rather a silly thing to say.

2. No one can illegally withdraw his licences from him. Talk more of "giving it to a Niger Deltan".

3. The oil his company is mining is not yours, it belongs to Nigeria. Again, he has paid billions of naira and continues to pay taxes in such regions to be in business.

4. Nothing stops you or any other Nigerian from acquiring oil licenses, except of course, you don't posses the strength of character to see such risky endeavours through. Take Folawiyo-Aje oil field as example.

5. Blow up [s]other people's hard work and watch how miserable your life actually turns out[/s] Nigerian facilities and watch Buratai make toast of your silly arses.
WATCH OUT!
Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by Seeeeeeee: 10:42pm On May 23, 2016
murtalaa:
did your father put the oil there? Why did not you ask the Shell and Chevron to also leave your oil for you to manage. Better go and husle and forget all this fake sense of entitlement.
parasitic ideology.

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Re: Mohammed Indimi Didn't Donate $14Million To Lynn University by ubcandid(m): 10:52pm On May 23, 2016
Seeeeeeee:
He did a great job in the department of Petroleum & Chemical Engineering Uniuyo, my set was the first set that made use of the state of the art equipment's, well equipped fully AC lab, well equipped computer room fully AC, fully AC Lecture halls, Fully AC lecturer's office etc, am not a coward you did a great job Sir... But i graduated since no job because you control our oil well and give job's to your people, return our oil well so that our own people can control it and create job's for us. Thank you! @ Aminho you contacted the son? Connect me to the son.


I am 09 set uniuyo petroleum engineering. the dept building was built by PTDF. the donations were made in partnership with AFREN of which AFREN was the Major donor. I think you are just being subservient. the man has done virtually nothing with regards the free money way he milks from akwa ibom

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