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Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by omenkaLives(m): 5:24am On Apr 13, 2017
The Chairman of House of Representatives Committee on Justice, Razak Atunwa, on Wednesday reiterated that former President Goodluck Jonathan would be thoroughly investigated for authorising the $1.3 billion lease of OPL 245 oil block licence.

In a statement to PREMIUM TIMES, Mr. Atunwa said his committee had been mandated by the House to “conduct a thorough examination of the process and circumstances surrounding OPL 245 and identify culpability of any persons, groups or organisations.”

“The committee is aware of recent information that has come to light, both nationally and internationally, indicating that former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan may have been complicit in the controversial OPL 245 deal,” Mr. Atunwa said.

Mr. Atunwa’s statement is a reconfirmation of an earlier interview in which he exclusively confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES that his committee was finalising arrangement to summon the former president.

“I can confirm that the former president is now on our radar following new details that were uncovered in latest news reports about the Malabu scandal,” Mr. Atunwa, an APC lawmaker from Kwara State, has told PREMIUM TIMES by telephone Monday.

In his statement Wednesday, Mr. Atunwa said his committee was “closely monitoring the proceedings in the Italian courts instituted by the Public Prosecutor of Milan in which ministers in Jonathan Administration were mentioned including President Jonathan himself.
“These facts have firmly placed former President Goodluck Jonathan on the Committee’s radar,” he added.

On April 9, PREMIUM TIMES reported that Mr. Jonathan might have received up to $200 million in bribes to approve the deal that has now become subject of international investigation.

The report was based on Italian court documents obtained by BuzzFeed and Italian business newspaper, Il Sole 24 Ore.

In the documents, Italian prosecutors quoted Ednan Agaev, a Russian middleman who helped negotiate the transfer of the oil block to Shell and Eni, as saying that Dan Etete, the former Petroleum Minister at the heart of the oil scandal, said he intended to dole out as much as $400 million in bribes if the deal went through.

If Mr. Etete actually paid out such an amount in bribes to Nigerian officials, “Agaev stated that he would think President Goodluck Jonathan got at least $200 million of this money,” BuzzFeed quoted an excerpt of FBI submissions to Italian authorities as saying.

The revelations were made when the FBI interviewed Mr. Agaev, whom prosecutors also said met with Mr. Jonathan on more than one occasion in Nigeria during the OPL 245 negotiations.

Mr. Agaev, who was Mr. Etete’s representative in the negotiation, said the convicted former petroleum minister told him of the $400 million bribe to Nigerian politicians when he approached him for his payment.

The Russian also repeated the claim in a follow-up interview with Italian prosecutors, led by Fabio De Pasquale in Milan.

“I said that if it’s true, that he paid, he had to pay 400 million, I assume that at least 200 went to Goodluck (Jonathan).”

“I heard from Chief (Etete), he claims that he had to pay 400 million, so, if this is true, if he paid 400 million, then most probably the President, as the biggest boss, took at least the half of it,” BuzzFeed wrote, quoting documents prepared by Italian prosecutors.

Mr. Jonathan’s spokesman, Ikechukwu Eze, did not respond to PREMIUM TIMES’ requests for comments on the summon Wednesday night, but he issued a statement Tuesday which downplayed the report as “hearsay evidence from a man of questionable character who provided no substance to back up his false claim,” in reference to Mr. Agaev.

The $1.3 billion was paid by oil giants, Shell and ENI, for the oil block, one of the richest in Africa. About $1.1 billion of the money was paid directly into a Nigerian government account with JP Morgan while about $200 million had been paid by Shell as signature bonus before the 2011 agreement.

Most of the $1.1 billion ended up in private accounts with about $801 million directly going into the account of Dan Etete, a former petroleum minister who was convicted for money laundering in France.

A large part of that sum is believed to have gone to Mr. Jonathan and officials that served under him including Mohammed Adoke, the then attorney general.

Mr. Adoke, Mr. Etete. Shell, ENI and others named in the intercontinental scandal have all denied wrongdoing.

Mr. Atunwa promised Nigerians that the House panel would “be meticulous, thorough and comprehensive” in its inquiry.



http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/228687-malabu-scandal-must-question-jonathan-reps.html

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by tsamson(m): 5:29am On Apr 13, 2017
Na wa oo
Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by sarrki(m): 5:49am On Apr 13, 2017
House of7 Reps lacks the integrity to question anyone

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Afriifa(m): 5:58am On Apr 13, 2017
I Just Love my Gentleman Ex President.

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Atiku2019: 5:59am On Apr 13, 2017
Blame Games Again? grin grin grin

Well Nemo Dat Quod, Non Habet

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by littlewonders: 6:05am On Apr 13, 2017
I can't no longer comprehend this country anymore.

Lord! Destroy everyone in this country and restart it with good heart of young ones.

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Godfullsam(m): 6:15am On Apr 13, 2017
Afriifa:
I Just Love my Gentleman Ex President.


Your ex president is a smooth criminal. He is not in any way different from other polithiefians.

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by somadinho10: 6:18am On Apr 13, 2017
littlewonders:
I can't no longer comprehend this country anymore.

Lord! Destroy everyone in this country and restart it with good heart of young ones.
bros no be me and you God go destroy

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by 989900: 7:10am On Apr 13, 2017
"How much did Jonathan stole (sic)"

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by eyeview: 7:25am On Apr 13, 2017
All this because someone said "Jonathan might have".
This malabu deal broke under obj/atiku, why are some people working so hard to indict Jonathan in it? Is that the level of their envy

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Nobody: 10:11am On Apr 13, 2017
grin grin grin grin

Just can't wait for 2019...24 months and counting.

This APC led Government is worse than Janus wallahi, this is the worst case of demagoguery I have ever come across in history.

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Godprotectigbo5(f): 10:11am On Apr 13, 2017
everyday we will investigate jonathan ...2019 don dey reach




what is wrong with this country sef





invite jonathan for interrogation or u guys should stop disturbing us

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by uzeba(m): 10:12am On Apr 13, 2017
nice step !
Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by SageTravels: 10:12am On Apr 13, 2017
We are watching
Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Trapnews: 10:12am On Apr 13, 2017
Jona in the news again?
Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by DONSMITH123(m): 10:13am On Apr 13, 2017
lipsrsealed

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by paschal47(m): 10:13am On Apr 13, 2017
Today is my day, show some love






kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by ephi123(f): 10:13am On Apr 13, 2017
Dan Etete SHOULD also be questioned.

If we didn't have such a useless toothless bulldog called EFCC which only focuses solely on opposition, these are significant cases they should have nailed.

ephi123:
I hope this gets to Frontpage, let Nigerians see how their money is being siphoned by individuals. Dan Etete, one single human being, paid $1.2 = N 366,720,000,000. Equivalent 366 billion naira

Source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39544761

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Innodon(m): 10:14am On Apr 13, 2017
Why are they so bent on questioning Goodluck Jonathan . But truly the money involved is much
Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by AngelicBeing: 10:14am On Apr 13, 2017
littlewonders:
I can't no longer comprehend this country anymore.

Lord! Destroy everyone in this country and restart it with good heart of young ones.
The prayer should be LORD destroy everyone that has hands in crippling the destiny of Nigeria, may all their lineage be destitute, may they be visited with plagues, incurable disease, cancers, and may no young sibling or toddler of theirs enjoy anything from what was stolen from Nigeria, useless politicians, may all the money they have accumulated be source of pain, sickness, disease till they all drop dead wink

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Nobody: 10:16am On Apr 13, 2017
This is a complex issue that the law makers have to be careful about. They should start with Etete and the oil companies plus every government official obviously involved including the AGF. Starting with GEJ is rather too hurried conclusion and will stop the investigations dead

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by biggyG(m): 10:17am On Apr 13, 2017
It is irrelevant to question Jonathan [color=#770077][/color][font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font]
Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by omenkaLives(m): 10:18am On Apr 13, 2017
Atiku2019:
Blame Games Again? grin grin grin


Well Nemo Dat Quod, Non Habet
Someone sells a property worth 500billion dollars for a paltry 1.3billion dollars and this is all someone campaigning for Atiku can come up with.

What a crying shame.

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by GenBloodykiIler: 10:20am On Apr 13, 2017
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omenkaLives:
Someone sells a property worth 500billion dollars for a paltry 1.3billion dollars and this is all someone campaigning for Atiku can come up with.

What a crying shame.
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shatap you're talking Nonsense

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by ipobarecriminals: 10:20am On Apr 13, 2017
Jona is a Santa claus.D professor of StEALInG is not CORRUPtioN.
Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by sped1oro(m): 10:21am On Apr 13, 2017
This is monumental and historic, Goodluck Jonathan and his cohorts will forever be remembered for the shame brought to this country in the name of national cake sharing. Our former president is now the subject of ridicule in Italy, how did we get to this level of impunity and crass clueless status where foreigners are the ones prosecuting our local thieves. Since when have we seen Nigerian courts prosecuting foreigners who stole from their countries? What a country of shame!

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Abagworo(m): 10:21am On Apr 13, 2017
Very wicked people.

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Drazeen(m): 10:21am On Apr 13, 2017
littlewonders:
I can't no longer comprehend this country anymore.

Lord! Destroy everyone in this country and restart it with good heart of young ones.

Can you comprehend your self?
Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by oshe11: 10:22am On Apr 13, 2017
So this is wat dey have decided to feed us with for this month sinx BBN is no more?



Just wondering wat dey wud come up with nxt month




Bt I no dey wont DISAPPOINT AS USUAL

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Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by magoo10(m): 10:22am On Apr 13, 2017
Prepare your asses well ,invite him and investigate thoroughly before coming to the media to spew unverified allegations .
Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by gsmphoneseller: 10:22am On Apr 13, 2017
Ok
Re: Malabu Scandal: Why We Must Question Jonathan – Reps by Miles300: 10:22am On Apr 13, 2017
eyeview:
All this because someone said "Jonathan might have".
This malabu deal broke under obj/atiku, why are some people working so hard to indict Jonathan in it? Is that the level of their envy
. U dey mind them , why are they not also questionin obj and d rest on the harlinurton scandal .. Reps that don't av certificates and full of rogues ..

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