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Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by Antoeni(m): 9:56am On Dec 07, 2017
CHURCHILL OKONKWO

You are a symbol of the past failures and the politically corrupt in Nigeria. With all due respect, therefore, I, on behalf of millions of Nigerians want to remind you that you should shut up when we are discussing anti-corruption challenges and the way forward.

I laughed cynically when I heard you brag that you would “shock everyone because you will fight corruption …if given the opportunity to preside over the affairs of the country.” You challenged Nigerians to either “come forward with a single shred of evidence of [your] misconduct while in office or keep quiet.” Crude arrogance! You subsequently bragged that your stupendous wealth was a result of your “resourcefulness and successful investments.”

What a lie! To use your own words, that display of arrogance was “morally offensive” to millions of Nigerians. Please, sir, accept my apologies, but the issue is not about your “entrepreneurial spirit” but whether you can corroborate the SOURCE of your investments and wealth. Sir, you are not more resourceful than millions of Nigerians, and thousands of investors with hard-earned and traceable source of wealth. So, sir, take your sermon of rooting out corruption in Nigeria to the sedimentary rocks in the valley of Adamawa Highlands. Tell us what happened to the N7.5 B failed Chochi Dam project which u brought the contractor and supervised the project. What happened to the Jada Federal Government communication project awarded by Obasanjo under ur supervision which N4.5 Billion went into a failed project. Tell Nigerians how u took a loan from Bank PHB in 1998 of N300M to run for Governorship of Adamawa, when u were controversially declared the winner and after becoming the VP the bank cancelled the loan. We have documented evidence of this loan, when you took this loan Bamanga Tukur was one of the richest people in the North East with two shipping vessels on the high seas, but just after 8 years as VP u not only became the richest in Adamawa and one of the richest in Nigeria but u built 158 mansions in the country and 42 mosques in Christian dominated areas of Adamawa State the sitting and construction of some of these mosques created several crisis killing thousands of people and dethroning a First Class king.

As a show of good faith, sir, can you please explain to Nigerians how a retired Customs officer and VP, you, got the millions of Dollars, without a bank loan, you paid to the American University in Washington DC for a direct license to use the franchise of the university? We know that your estimated $25 million worth of University (ABTI American University) in Yola was not just because you were resourceful.

What is the source of the inexplicable reason for your increased wealth after 8 years as VP? Accept my apologies sir, but can you explain to Nigerians the source of hundreds of multi-million Naira mansions, mostly built on what Nigerians believe to be proceeds of corruption? What of the $125m you diverted from the Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF)? Can you please, sir; explain to Nigerians how you managed to command controlling shares in Bank PHB, controlling shares in Intel, and oil services companies operating in many African countries?

If you are as smart and intelligent as you want Nigerians to believe, then it will not be difficult to break down the source of your wealth. Believe me, there are millions of Nigerians out there that are more resourceful than you that will be turned into billionaires overnight if only you can show us your magic wand. So, without explaining the source of your wealth, it is an insult to ask us to provide evidence that you are chronically corrupt. The burden of proof is on you, sir.

How can Nigeria move forward, when we are hamstrung by symbols of past failures, like you Atiku? Let me remind those still living in the graveyards of yesteryears of what you sir, represents. Your mere presence in Nigerian politics reminds us of the era of fire-breathing monsters that plundered the national wealth. Sir, your administration with Obasanjo represents a government of the ugly and predators. Under you, and Obasanjo, corruption was so sweet and so exquisite that the political class fell over themselves to worship the mini gods in Aso Rock.

Accept my apologies, sir, but Nigerians have not forgotten that under you and Obasanjo, our yesteryears were locust-infested. When you fought corruption with Obasanjo, we had wretched criminals that grew the size of their stomachs and pockets from “Turn Around Maintenance” of our refineries and under-selling of government entities to cronies. Under you, and Obasanjo, we had ministers and thieves that were busy acquiring properties worth billions while our infrastructures decayed.

Sir, you are a woodpecker that feed on the pantry of the poor, but found a way to avoid having boils in your mouth. The same mouth you are now using to insult us and bragging about how clean you are in amassing wealth in the midst of poverty in your backyard.

Atiku, sir, your ambition, therefore, deserves to be killed now. It is time for you to retire from public life, disappear from Twitter, political screens, and sight somewhere far away. Sir, when you drive around the hills and valleys of Adamawa Highland, are you not worried about the difference between your fortunes and that of the poor masses you represented?

Nigerians believe that corruption is a bigger threat than insecurity in your backyard in Northeastern Nigeria. Fighting corruption in good faith will heal the wounds of millions of Nigerians adversely affected over many decades. Unfortunately, sir, until you explain to us how you amassed your wealth, you are not the right man to lead Nigeria.

The stories surrounding the cancellation, the legality or illegality of the contract between Intels and its subsidiaries with Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) is an indication that your greed is finally catching up with you. For me, that deal is like the rest of the dubious investments you are now flaunting, all of which is a textbook example of how crooked bureaucrats like you amass wealth through cronyism and graft.

So, accept my apologies. You, like your boy the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, represent the dangerously corrupt political elites in Nigeria. As you make an attempt at the Nigerian Presidency for the umpteenth time, know it that your reckless shame has expired. The period from 1999 to 2017 is gone, even though the mess you and Obasanjo left behind is still hunting Nigerians.

Sir, I love you, but, until we begin to challenge serving and former civil servants and public office holders like you that cannot explain how they acquired so much wealth, we cannot really claim to be fighting corruption. Shed some light on the source of every Kobo of your shadowed investments and businesses and shame the people you refer to as “political enemies”.

While I wait for your explanation, know it that I will be the first to raise my hand and campaign for you if you will satisfactorily demonstrate the source of your wealth the way you explain to a 3-year old that 1 + 1 = 2. I say this with as a much respect as I can muster, hoping that you will disgrace me with verifiable proof.

Until you do that, sir, you should shut up and bow your head in shame, if there is still any left, when Nigerians are talking about the serious business of fighting corruption.

You can email Churchill at churchill.okonkwo@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @churchillnnobi.

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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by Nobody: 10:20am On Dec 07, 2017
#Sigh
Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by SalamRushdie: 10:31am On Dec 07, 2017
If Churchill Okwonkwo doesnt know the source of Atikus wealth by now it only shows how low his IQ is ..only people with low IQ will think Atiku made money from being VP..shallowness at its peak jare

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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by roundman: 10:36am On Dec 07, 2017
SalamRushdie:
If Churchill Okwonkwo doesnt know the source of Atikus wealth by now it only shows how low his IQ is ..only people with low IQ will think Atiku made money from being VP..shallowness at its peak jare
So bros tell us how Atiku made his money,since you seem to know.

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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by Nobody: 10:36am On Dec 07, 2017
AUDACITY of STUPIDITY....... angry angry angry angry angry angry I don't blame you...... I blame your stupidity angry angry angry angry angry
Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by SalamRushdie: 10:41am On Dec 07, 2017
roundman:
So bros tell us how Atiku made his money,since you know.

Atiku made 99 percent of his wealth from Intels , just close your mind and imagine being part of a company that has handled import logistics for an import dependent nation of 160 million people for 30 years ..even his italian partner at intels is one of the richest people in italy with a networth of over 3 billion dollars despite arriving Nigeria in 80s with just a bag and an idea ....The kind of money intels sees daily is mind boggling if you do the maths so that why I laugh when shallow people claim Atiku used to take kickbacks from governors to make money grin

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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by roundman: 10:53am On Dec 07, 2017
SalamRushdie:


Atiku made 99 percent of his wealth from Intels , just close your mind and imagine being part of a company that has handled import logistics for an import dependent nation of 160 million people for 30 years ..even his italian partner at intels is one of the richest people in italy with a networth of over 3 billion dollars despite arriving Nigeria in 80s with just a bag and an idea ....The kind of money intels sees daily is mind boggling if you do the maths so that why I laugh when shallow people claim Atiku used to take kickbacks from governors to make money grin
Guy you are funny when did Atiku bought his shares from intels and how many percent?i am not saying you are wrong but never defend a nigerian politician,they are all thieves.and Atiku is one of the biggest thieves around.he should counter they writer claims with facts then we will take him serious,so for now he should keep quite and not insult our collective sensebility.

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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by fellowman: 10:53am On Dec 07, 2017
SalamRushdie:


Atiku made 99 percent of his wealth from Intels , just close your mind and imagine being part of a company that has handled import logistics for an import dependent nation of 160 million people for 30 years ..even his italian partner at intels is one of the richest people in italy with a networth of over 3 billion dollars despite arriving Nigeria in 80s with just a bag and an idea ....The kind of money intels sees daily is mind boggling if you do the maths so that why I laugh when shallow people claim Atiku used to take kickbacks from governors to make money grin

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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by SalamRushdie: 10:55am On Dec 07, 2017
roundman:
Guy you are funny when did Atiku bought his shares from intels and how many percent?i am not saying you are wrong but never defend a nigerian politician,they are all thieves.and Atiku is one of the biggest thieves around.he should counter they writer claims with facts then we will take him serious,so for now he should keep quite and not insult our collective sensebility.

For your infomation Atiku was aco founder of Intels and was from the scratch and thats why he retired from the customs prematurely on his own once intels had started making huge gains in the late 80s ..for ur info it was his access to east cash that lured the late Shehu Yaradua to him

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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by tuniski: 11:00am On Dec 07, 2017
If you have evidence of stealing against atiku bring it forward stop displaying emotions!
They are all corrupt by perception and reality but, till a conviction by the court, they are all qualified to contest!
I rather vote a repentant bad guy now at old age whom wealth accumulation is no longer his primary drive cos he has that already!

#Atikullate2019

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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by Bevista: 12:01pm On Dec 07, 2017
tuniski:
If you have evidence of stealing against atiku bring it forward stop displaying emotions!
They are all corrupt by perception and reality but, till a conviction by the court, they are all qualified to contest!
I rather vote a repentant bad guy now at old age whom wealth accumulation is no longer his primary drive cos he has that already!

#Atikullate2019
Very funny! Precisely why Nigeria is a "Fantastically Corrupt" country. They steal and dare you to your face. They do this because they know that the pillars of justice (police, judiciary, rtc) is weak and can be bought with their ill-gotten wealth. They are arrogant because they know that minions with half developed brains will come out to defend their thievery.
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The judicial system in Nigeria could not find a single reason to convict Ibori, even when presented with more than 77 reasons. Yet the same criminal was convicted in a foreign land for far lesser offences. Atiku's accomplices are facing jail terms in Germany and the US, and yet Atiku is our next best option for president. Alamesigha and Bode George were given a clean slate (presidential pardon) by our dear president as evidence of our stance on corruption.
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The likes of Ibori, Atiku, Tinubu, Akpabio, Amaechi have become our role models and our only options for leadership. Tomorrow, some demented youths will come and scream that the problem of Nigeria is leadership without talking about their roles in the emergence of such leadership (just like they are doing now with Atiku).

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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by Bevista: 12:16pm On Dec 07, 2017
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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by tuniski: 3:37pm On Dec 07, 2017
Bevista:
Very funny! Precisely why Nigeria is a "Fantastically Corrupt" country. They steal and dare you to your face. They do this because they know that the pillars of justice (police, judiciary, rtc) is weak and can be bought with their ill-gotten wealth. They are arrogant because they know that minions with half developed brains will come out to defend their thievery.
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The judicial system in Nigeria could not find a single reason to convict Ibori, even when presented with more than 77 reasons. Yet the same criminal was convicted in a foreign land for far lesser offences. Atiku's accomplices are facing jail terms in Germany and the US, and yet Atiku is our next best option for president. Alamesigha and Bode George were given a clean slate (presidential pardon) by our dear president as evidence of our stance on corruption.
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The likes of Ibori, Atiku, Tinubu, Akpabio, Amaechi have become our role models and our only options for leadership. Tomorrow, some demented youths will come and scream that the problem of Nigeria is leadership without talking about their roles in the emergence of such leadership (just like they are doing now with Atiku).
It is like that the world over. It isn't a nigerian thing!
Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by DLondonboiy: 3:50pm On Dec 07, 2017
Atiku would be your president whether you like it or not!!

Make I go Atikulate small, I dey come.

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Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by Playmypart: 5:26am On Oct 25, 2018
SalamRushdie:


Atiku made 99 percent of his wealth from Intels , just close your mind and imagine being part of a company that has handled import logistics for an import dependent nation of 160 million people for 30 years ..even his italian partner at intels is one of the richest people in italy with a networth of over 3 billion dollars despite arriving Nigeria in 80s with just a bag and an idea ....The kind of money intels sees daily is mind boggling if you do the maths so that why I laugh when shallow people claim Atiku used to take kickbacks from governors to make money grin
Re: Letter To Atiku... By A Dissatisfied Nigerian... by Playmypart: 5:28am On Oct 25, 2018
The Intel contract is what we describe in Lagos parlance English as “robbing Paul to pay Peter” — stealing millions of dollars from your country to employ less than 2,500 staff and spiel about creating jobs.

Here is the full deal..
In 1993, Intels was awarded contract for the construction of berth 1, 2 and 3. and another one In 2007, for the development of berth 4-6 at FOT Onne at a cost of over $90m. The company charged interest on the contract sum and repayment was through amortization by NPA.

In 2011, same Intels Nig Ltd was awarded yet another contract for development of Onne Port phase 4 at a contract sum of $370m. By the time contract was completed, interest rate of 18.5% (amounting to over $60m) was paid by NPA bringing the contract value to over $430m.

In 2014, a sister agency of Intels, Deep-Offshore Nigeria Ltd was awarded yet another contract for development of Onne Port phase 4B at a contract sum of $2.7b and interest rate of 16% paid by NPA on Unpaid invoices.

For clearer perspective, Daelim Joint Venture executed 20 deep-water berths wharf terminal in Singapore for just $1.8b. Intels inflated construction of 8 deep-water berths in Onne for $2.7b.

And do you know the source of repayment for these huge contract sums plus accrued interest? It’s from Port dues and service boat revenue collected and kept by Intels Nigeria Ltd on behalf of NPA for which Intels Ltd collects 28% commission from NPA.

Who gets 28% commission for monitoring revenue collections any where in the world?

But let us all continue to pretend that Atiku is an employer of labor at the expense of masses of Nigerians.

Since he is very successful, we look forward to having a “TedX Maitama” on how to become a billionaire businessman after serving in the public service...

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