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Did Atiku Abubakar Steal This 100 Billion Naira? by Niorte: 9:21am On Dec 31, 2018
It is rather unfortunate that Atiku Abubakar has been labelled the ambassador of corruption by the APC politicians. It is one thing for someone to steal a bag, it is another thing to claim he is the one stealing all the bags. The worst is for corrupt people to call another person corrupt. He who comes to equity must come with clean hands.

Let's assume that Atiku Abubakar stole N100 billion. For crying out loud, he has left office since 2007. Yet he seems to be richer than all his accusers still in government. What could have been his secret to continuous wealth creation?

With his extravagant lifestyle, it is expected that such money would have finished or exhausted. If he spent 10 billion per year since 2007 it meant that by now he would have spent over N100 billion.

Yet it seems the man his waxing stronger financially every year, that tells me he seems to be a better money manager than our mr integrity who was former head of state, minister of petroleum but have no business idea to venture into other than 150 cattle rearing considering his whooping entitlement as former head of state.

To all accusers of Atiku, how much do you think he had stolen that could steal make him this rich since 2007 that he left office?
Re: Did Atiku Abubakar Steal This 100 Billion Naira? by RevenGeMission: 9:25am On Dec 31, 2018
So he stole and invested it wisely so we should support him?


Your ancestors probably wouldn't have died in penury if their entitlements were paid when due
Re: Did Atiku Abubakar Steal This 100 Billion Naira? by Jayslicky: 9:28am On Dec 31, 2018
Did you ever go to school, how can someone spent 100million per year will finish spending 100billion naira after 11years, your thread needs editing, spending100million per year will take 1000years to spend 100billion.
Re: Did Atiku Abubakar Steal This 100 Billion Naira? by Niorte: 9:31am On Dec 31, 2018
RevenGeMission:
So he stole and invested it wisely so we should support him?


Your ancestors probably wouldn't have died in penury if their entitlements were paid when due
That's how you repeated JS 2 twice.
How much did he steal that still make him financially stronger today than his fellow?

I don't support stealing or corrupt practices but to claim that Buhari is not corrupt is nauseating!

This is a case between the devil and the deep blue sea.

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Re: Did Atiku Abubakar Steal This 100 Billion Naira? by Niorte: 9:34am On Dec 31, 2018
Jayslicky:
Did you ever go to school, how can someone spent 100million per year will finish spending 100billion naira after 11years, your thread needs editing, spending100million per year will take 1000years to spend 100billion.
Prompt observation. Corrected.

He cannot spend 100 million per year and we call that extravagant for his kind of person. 10 billion was intended

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