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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by 4ormidable(m): 6:31pm On Sep 03, 2019
In my opinion, it is hightime the SANs got ready to doubtlessly prove before the whole world that the virtue of their expertise goes beyond a mere title.

Again, the article was worth the perusal Op.

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by lapazi(m): 6:38pm On Sep 03, 2019
I was here!

This is the best Article i have ever read on NL.

Bloggers should take a queue from this

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by SuperS1Panther: 6:43pm On Sep 03, 2019
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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by sylve11: 6:45pm On Sep 03, 2019
san316:


See this one. It is people like you they kill in South Africa. Occupying people's space for nothing. How can u quote the entire post?


stay one side, dead kid skink................... tongue cool
Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Osezzua(m): 6:49pm On Sep 03, 2019
Nice perspective

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by OlujobaSamuel: 6:49pm On Sep 03, 2019
Nice one op, another angle I would have loved to see in the write-up is the political angle, the deal was flawed ab initio, and I think it's a deliberate act. Who amongst our politicians or big wigs was involved, one of them must have setup the deal with this guy's to present it to the govt then.
This is the real principalities and powers talked about in the Bible

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Fidelismaria: 6:53pm On Sep 03, 2019
Beautiful

Beautiful write up

Now I understand fully

Nigerians are cursed with I don't care attitude

You were sued to court yet didn't provide a legal team to represent you

Isn't that stupidity ?

Besides

Can a court of law pass judgement when the defendant is not been represented?

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Vivapros(m): 6:56pm On Sep 03, 2019
I have always believe our problem on this country is not leadership but power-hungry-sick cabal in aso rock.
Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by OlujobaSamuel: 6:59pm On Sep 03, 2019
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You dey mind am, either Buhari or Goodluck, I won't subscribe to any president paying such ridiculous amount of about $1bn without a fight for a company that has no pin in the nation.
Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Frankiss44(m): 7:01pm On Sep 03, 2019
Bbbwings:
At most 100 million should be able to compensate these guys.
They've not incurred any expenses apart from the 40million dollars na
Oyinbo bastards.

The idiots bastards Don see free money na.. Dem Don dey calculate imaginary interest since when Dem sign the mumu contract.. Even that 40 million dollars when Dem say Dem Don spend na scam.. Dem get the structures and equipments on ground to proof am? Wetin concern us with license when Dem get, nor be for their company good?

Oyibo yahoo men

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by baby124: 7:06pm On Sep 03, 2019
US banks will not want to lose billions of dollars in deposits should a judgement not be in Nigeria’s favor. In fact US banks will prevail on the US government to intervene in this issue if need be. US banks are very powerful. Nigeria only needs to threaten to withdraw all deposits if this scam judgement scales through.
Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Frankiss44(m): 7:10pm On Sep 03, 2019
israelmao:
FG has been told to restrain from phantom probe and engage a negotiator.Is that call meant to conceal the dirty and shady deals between P&ID and their accomplices or conniving agents?Or is it a ploy to make us assume that everything followed due process or is it to give cover to those conniving agents who might be part of the current government?Or is it to cover up the non-challant or perfunctory attitude of the current government toward the unfinished legal proceedings as it was battling or grappling with settling down for governance after the swearing-in in 2015?
Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Nobody: 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2019
Shoodboi:
[b]What did P&ID do
Thanks for the enlightenment. But if neither Jonathan nor Buhari appealed the US judgement, why was the judgement upheld by a British court? Who referred it to the British court?

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Bbbwings: 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2019
Frankiss44:


The idiots bastards Don see free money na.. Dem Don dey calculate imaginary interest since when Dem sign the mumu contract.. Even that 40 million dollars when Dem say Dem Don spend na scam.. Dem get the structures and equipments on ground to proof am? Wetin concern us with license when Dem get, nor be for their company good?

Oyibo yahoo men
I tell you
Dem be original yahoo yahoo.

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by DevilhimseIf: 7:26pm On Sep 03, 2019
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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Excellentmind: 7:26pm On Sep 03, 2019
This is quite educating; kudos to OP.

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by PeacenLove2: 7:28pm On Sep 03, 2019
Shoodboi:
[b]Did Buhari mess up with the initial $850 settlement?


Thank you so much, Op. Very insightful. I didn't even need to get all these details to know for a fact the whole thing was a massive fraud. I have no doubts also that there are 'inside people' on it. They are able to craft this because they saw the loopholes in the system, the weak centre and the sheer incompetencies in key areas.

Let's face it P&ID was never going to process any dry gas. It was a sham from the beginning. But I must say the Nigerian government in addition to all things obvious was very careless. We should be mortified. Smh!

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by PeacenLove2: 7:33pm On Sep 03, 2019
OlujobaSamuel:

You dey mind am, either Buhari or Goodluck, I won't subscribe to any president paying such ridiculous amount of about $1bn without a fight for a company that has no pin in the nation.

A serious minded government would have responded to the first judgment, by filing a motion to quash it. But no, Jonathan accepted and passed it on to Buhari to make payment. So what did Buhari do too, nothing just hoping the whole thing would die a natural death. Somebody should have filed something, appealed or made counter claims LEGALLY. We are tired of being tired! Oh, well. undecided

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by PeacenLove2: 7:37pm On Sep 03, 2019
OlujobaSamuel:

You dey mind am, either Buhari or Goodluck, I won't subscribe to any president paying such ridiculous amount of about $1bn without a fight for a company that has no pin in the nation.

The amount is ridiculous. They could just as well take ownership of a chunk of Nigeria. The scam is so obvious I am appalled at the effontry of a foreign court to rule that way. God will expose all of una, Kontinu.

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by PROCTOR: 7:41pm On Sep 03, 2019
This article literally deserves a Nobel prize. Detailed to a fault.

God bless the writer, very beautiful job of investigative journalism

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by OlujobaSamuel: 7:41pm On Sep 03, 2019
PeacenLove2:


A serious minded government would have responded to the first judgment, by filing a motion to quash it. But no, Jonathan accepted and passed it on to Buhari to make payment. So what did Buhari do too, nothing just hoping the whole thing would die a natural death. Somebody should have filed something, appealed or made counter claims LEGALLY. We are tired of being tired! Oh, well. undecided
It's obvious that all government goofed on the deal, and I'm not starting to distribute one nonsense blame, but whosoever is in charge should put up a good fight. We alao have allies, so it won't be a fight for us alone. We are one of the strongest in Africa irrespective of how we see ourselves, if it becomes international conflict, we won't be alone in the fight.
Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Fallenhunter: 7:42pm On Sep 03, 2019
Wow! After reading the write up it becomes obvious that while P&ID is a shady and unscrupulous company, most of the fault lies with the government, their complete ineptitude and their deep corruption. Nigeria's government doomed the country and if the people on top weren't so corrupt and useless this wouldn't have even been a problem.

Nigeria should arrest everyone responsible for this terrible deal and then work out a settlement with P&ID while selling it's foreign assets so that the company has nothing to sieze.

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Gandollaar(f): 7:43pm On Sep 03, 2019
NGRsenate:
I was rooting for Nigeria until I saw the mention of a hedge fund manager and US lobbyists.

And there are people that don’t like losing when it comes to business and that’s why I’m scared of the hedge fund managers that were mentioned. Only God knows who is serving on their board.

Regardless, Turai Yar’adua should be picked up immediately. She has some explaining to do.

But with the kind of person we have as president, I’m afraid these foreigners are going to succeed in pillaging our foreign reserves.

Damn northerners !
Yes damn northerners Mehn!
Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by AMvanquish: 7:43pm On Sep 03, 2019
@ OP. Kudos for making facts clearer, I never really bothered to read on this issue till this your write up. Clear & concise!
The major grey area I noticed was who signed the contract with P&ID and on whose authority in the 1st place? NNPC & the Nig govt needs to give us answers and be more transparent with info.

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by PeacenLove2: 7:46pm On Sep 03, 2019
Frankiss44:
Mayne I can't believe I read everything up there word for word.. This should rank among one of the best article have seen here on nairaland or anywhere else for that matter.. This money is huge and Nigeria will never recover if this money is paid.. I believe the US Court will grant P&ID access to our foreign reserve because to them it is all about the money, especially now that a US firm has seen the raw cash involved and have bought over a juicy 25 percent stake with P&ID.
This is no time for Nigerians to be divided with politics this is the future of our children being traded by few greedy politicians.. We need to demand those ghosts behind the signature.

I think the best possible way out is for both the FG and P&ID to negotiate again, the contract needs to be executed. The surest way possible is to settle once again out of court

You are dribbling backwards ... P&ID will not execute any part of their deal because they don't have the tech or expertise and will to. They are a shell company that has no history of providing such services. Some greedy Nigerian traitors went to bring them and sign deals so they can share the money. Those guys were probably just Fronts!

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by emaopel: 7:46pm On Sep 03, 2019
Shoodboi:
Did Buhari mess up with the initial $850 settlement?


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Buhari did mess up but we cannot really blame him since he inherited the problem from his predecessors.

That is not P&ID’s problem though since government is continuous.



Why didn’t Buhari just pay?


Buhari is infamous for four terrible things:

1. Running a country into a recession within a short period.
2. Leaving the country for long periods of time.
3. Flouting agreements and court orders.
4. Delaying in appointing ministers.
All four got him into the current mess with P&ID.



Prove it…

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The then General Buhari ran Nigeria into a recession during his one year and eight month long tenure that lasted from December 31, 1983 to August 27, 1985.

He ran Nigeria into a second recession soon after he became president in 2015. This one lasted from 2016 until 2017.

Experts say he will lead Nigeria into a third recession from mid-2020 until 2021.

Buhari was slow in appointing ministers after he was elected president in 2015 and 2019.

He took six months to appoint ministers in 2015 and three months in 2019.

The 2019 appointments could be considered six months if we count from February when he won the polls.

(Buhari was sworn in as president on May 29th in both instances.)

In 2015, Buhari only appointed Abubakar Malami as Attorney General and Minister of Justice on November 11.

On July 17, 2015, two months after Buhari became president, an arbitration tribunal in the UK upheld the $6.6 billion March 2013 judgment against Nigeria.

Nigeria was minister-less at the time.

Buhari is also in the habit of leaving the country for long periods of time to receive medical treatment in the UK.

In 2017, he even spent four months in the UK — at a single stretch.

Sometimes, he did not even bother handing over to Osinbajo before leaving.

Even when he handed over, the Aso Rock cabal still bypassed Osinbajo and flew documents to Buhari to sign while he was still receiving treatment in the UK.

This was what they did with Yar’Adua.

The public soon found out, causing Buhari to tell members of the cabal to direct all official documents to Osinbajo.

Let’s not talk about that part where Buhari disobeys court orders and agreements.



What did Malami do?

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In 2015, Buhari and Malami still refused to negotiate with P&ID even though it was becoming clear that the judgment will soon become a problem.

Malami started getting involved in the case around late 2016 and early 2017 when the British court upheld the 2013 Washington DC judgment and ordered Nigeria to pay P&ID over $9 billion.



Did Buhari and Malami open negotiations with P&ID?

No, the Buhari-led Nigerian government neither opened negotiations nor paid.

It is worthy to know that Nigeria was in recession at this time.

The cat and mouse game continued until mid-August 2019, when the UK court allowed P&ID seize Nigeria’s assets to recover its money.



What did the Nigerian government say?

The Nigerian government went into overdrive after the mid-August 2019 judgment.

Zainab Ahmed, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, called the judgment an attack on every Nigerian.

Godwin Emefiele, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, has called P&ID a fraud.

Buhari and some members of his cabinet have also thrown some facts around. Let’s analyze them.



Buhari’s government vs P&ID vs the Truth


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Buhari’s government: The 2010 contract with P&ID was flawed. Nigeria did not sign it.

P&ID: The contract was legitimate.

The Truth: It was flawed … for Nigeria at least.

Yar’Adua was ill and there was a power vacuum back home at the time the deal was signed.

It is possible that neither Yar’Adua nor Jonathan signed that deal.

But someone signed for Nigeria. Who was that person?

Verdict: The fact remains that the deal was probably signed.

Whoever signed for Nigeria is not P&ID’s business. That’s Nigeria’s headache.

However, it might help if Nigeria can prove that someone forged a signature or something. Bonus points if P&ID was involved in the sham.

Winner: P&ID if it was signed. Nigeria if it was not.



Buhari’s government: P&ID demanded a $850 million settlement even though it did nothing.

P&ID: We spent $40 million on the licenses, equipment and some other stuffs after we thought about the deal in 2006.

The Truth: It seems P&ID did really spend some money but that was before it even approached Nigeria for a deal.

Verdict: Whatever P&ID spent on licenses, feasibility studies and whatever is none of Nigeria’s business.

Their expenses only become relevant after the deal was signed.

Winner: Nigeria obviously!



Buhari’s government: The 2010 contract with P&ID was void because the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources does not manufacture gas or possess oil or gas reserves.

P&ID:
The gas was to be procured from Exxon Mobil and Addax petroleum’s OML 67 and 123, and not from the ministry.

The Truth: The Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources was sourcing the gas from Exxon Mobil and Addax petroleum.

Verdict: This is a no-case argument. The Nigerian government should have never brought it up.

Winner: P&ID.


Buhari’s government: NNPC was not aware of the deal.

P&ID: Nigeria set up a Joint Operating Committee on July 22, 2009.

On board were two representatives from the Nigerian petroleum ministry, two from NNPC and the last two from P&ID.

The Truth: No one knows.

Verdict: NNPC should speak up on this.

Winner: It should be P&ID. But this too is a no-case argument.



Buhari’s government: P&ID cannot sue Nigeria in a UK court over a deal that happened in Nigeria.

P&ID: Sure, we can and we did.

The Truth: This part is very complicated and we have addressed it below.

Verdict: Buhari should be right but as we said, it is complicated.



Should P&ID be able to sue Nigeria?

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This part is very complicated. Only experienced lawyers specialized in international, business and corporate law can give answers.

But a short answer:

In a Nigerian court? Maybe.

In US or UK courts? No, although it could sometimes be a maybe.



Can P&ID sue the Nigerian government in a Nigerian court?

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P&ID or any other person or company in Nigeria or elsewhere cannot sue the Nigerian government in Nigeria because of sovereign immunity.

Sovereign immunity is a legal doctrine that protects a country from legal cases — even when the country is wrong.

A country can only get sued when it waives its sovereign immunity.

So P&ID cannot sue the Nigerian government or the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, which is considered a part of the executive arm of the Nigerian government.



Can P&ID sue the Nigerian government in a US or UK court?

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P&ID cannot sue Nigeria in a US or UK courts because of what we call state immunity.

State immunity is the international version of sovereign immunity.

It protects a country, business or government agency from suing another country in its own country.

However, state immunity could sometimes be waived at the discretion of the country where the lawsuit is happening. That is, US and UK in this case.

Most countries do not waive state immunity over the possibility of a political and diplomatic fallout.



Do US and UK courts have jurisdiction over the case?

The answer is a no.

P&ID should be unable to sue Nigeria in the UK or US because the both courts lack jurisdiction over the deal.

(Jurisdiction is “the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.”)

The deal happened in Nigeria and involved the Nigerian government and a business registered in the British Virgin Islands.

Only a Nigerian court and maybe, a British Virgin Islands court, should have jurisdiction over such case.

The Buhari-led federal government raised this argument but the London court went on to deliver judgment anyway.



But the British Virgin Islands depends on the UK for its foreign affairs

True! But this lawsuit does not seem to be one that falls under British foreign affairs.

Even if it did, it is of no concern to the US.

Yet a US court passed the initial $6.6 billion judgment.



How then did P&ID win the judgment?


The UK court proceeded with the lawsuit because P&ID sued under the 1958 Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards (aka the New York Convention).

The New York Convention is an international treaty that allows businesses sue other countries in their own country.

159 countries including the UK, US and Nigeria are signatories to this treaty.

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Signatory nations are in light blue.

But this too should have been impossible since P&ID is registered in British Virgin Islands and not in the US or UK.



Other things you need to know…

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A US hedge-fund manager called VR Capital Group has acquired a 25% stake in P&ID since judgment was delivered.

(Hedge funds are businesses that invest in very risky businesses.)



Why did VR Capital Group invest in P&ID?

VR Capital Group wants P&ID to continue suing the Nigerian government



Why?

Because that is the only way it (VR Capital Group) can make a profit.

Hedge funds are a game of numbers.

The investors know they will either profit massively or lose miserably. There is no middle ground.

They make their profits when the courts allows them retrieve and sell Nigeria’s assets.

They lose if the courts don’t.

For now, they are funding P&ID so it can continue suing the Nigerian government.

There are indications that VR Capital Group and P&ID have even contracted US-based lobbyists to allow it seize Nigerian assets in the US.



Who are lobbyists?

Lobbyists are people or businesses who “make donations” to US senators and legislators money so they can raise a motion, pass or frustrate a law in the Congress.

(Congress is US’s version of our National Assembly.)



What do you mean by “donations”?

Lobbyists cannot pay the senators and legislators directly.

So they take them out for dinner, buy them gifts, fund their reelection campaigns, organize fundraisers, donate to their communities, find their staff and families good paying jobs … you get the deal.




What? Isn’t that bribery?

You don’t call it bribery when it is supported by the government.

Lobbying is legal in the US.



Can we call it legal bribery?

Yes. Lobbying is legal bribery and corruption.



What are the consequences for Nigeria?

This P&ID court case has legal consequences not just for Nigeria but for almost every other poor and middle income country out there.

Other multinationals will start suing other countries including Nigeria over the most frivolous reasons if P&ID is ever able to seize Nigeria’s assets.

This will further impoverish poorer countries and put them under the armpits of these richer nations.

It is unfortunate but that’s how the international politics work.

Source.

Well documentation s and detailed information. But Action and Inaction of the present Government is causing more harm to the Country in all aspect. This is time for government to always rise up for her responsibility and stop blame games.
Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Nobody: 7:48pm On Sep 03, 2019
Just for this post I reopened my NL account. This is as good as an article can get. Thank you poster and thank you moderator for moving this to FP. I have learnt something worthwhile today.

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by OlujobaSamuel: 7:49pm On Sep 03, 2019
PeacenLove2:


A serious minded government would have responded to the first judgment, by filing a motion to quash it. But no, Jonathan accepted and passed it on to Buhari to make payment. So what did Buhari do too, nothing just hoping the whole thing would die a natural death. Somebody should have filed something, appealed or made counter claims LEGALLY. We are tired of being tired! Oh, well. undecided
The court, I believe, ruled in such manner because our careless leaders never put up a fight in court, the argument in court was one sided.

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Minjim: 7:54pm On Sep 03, 2019
Hmmm. Highly informative

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Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Gandollaar(f): 7:56pm On Sep 03, 2019
israelmao:
FG has been told to restrain from phantom probe and engage a negotiator.Is that call meant to conceal the dirty and shady deals between P&ID and their accomplices or conniving agents?Or is it a ploy to make us assume that everything followed due process or is it to give cover to those conniving agents who might be part of the current government?Or is it to cover up the non-challant or perfunctory attitude of the current government toward the unfinished legal proceedings as it was battling or grappling with settling down for governance after the swearing-in in 2015?
Premium Times and Sahara Rep would find out soon.
Re: Nigeria’s $9 Billion Debt To P&ID: Everything You Need To Know by Frankiss44(m): 7:58pm On Sep 03, 2019
PeacenLove2:


You are dribbling backwards ... P&ID will not execute any part of their deal because they don't have the tech or expertise and will to. They are a shell company that has no history of providing such services. Some greedy Nigerian traitors went to bring them and sign deals so they can share the money. Those guys were probably just Fronts!

I must admit you are right.. It sounds like they never had the intention of doing shit.. These Irish brothers are just figure head fronts for a powerful nigerian cabal

They are just after the money that was why they agreed for a settlement of 850 million dollars initially.. That would have been a nice profit for a job they never spent a dime on..

No difference between our yahoo guys and these men

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