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Re: Sowore Asks EFCC To Prosecute U.S. School For Collecting Dollars From Bello by Jalaw: 6:22pm On Apr 27
Oppressors.
Unfortunately, we can't do shit
Re: Sowore Asks EFCC To Prosecute U.S. School For Collecting Dollars From Bello by Menclothing1: 8:25pm On Apr 27
Bello is a criminal
Re: Sowore Asks EFCC To Prosecute U.S. School For Collecting Dollars From Bello by Victor593(m): 8:41pm On Apr 27
Werin concern us.

Hunger dey l beggi
Re: Sowore Asks EFCC To Prosecute U.S. School For Collecting Dollars From Bello by slivertongue: 10:36pm On Apr 27
Kaiser20:

The same way Reno Omokri will not face Tinubu who is making repeated ERRORS in Economic policies, the foolish ones are calling Peter OBI

APC supporters are a daily surprise to me. they say election is not online yet they spend endless energy calling Obi out as if it will stop the grace God has bestowed on him. They create issues out of nothing as if will ease their living in APC's misrule. haba!!!
Re: Sowore Asks EFCC To Prosecute U.S. School For Collecting Dollars From Bello by Laughthem: 3:22am On Apr 28
Man102:


Source : https://politicsnigeria.com/sowore-asks-efcc-to-prosecute-u-s-school-for-collecting-future-school-fees-from-yahaya-bello/


I just wonder why you can't pick sense from what he's saying instead of criticisms


Look at the positive aspects of it the school might be own by a Nigerian to disguise and looth the country if them hold the school for questioning there's more to find out, that might not be the only one probably Tinubu Might have also used the same.
Re: Sowore Asks EFCC To Prosecute U.S. School For Collecting Dollars From Bello by BALLOSKI: 6:15am On Apr 28
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Between Yahaya Bello and Ibori,I no know who thief pass?

Chaiiii shocked. I really pity for Kogi people cha........One of,if not the poorest state in the whole of Naija...Yet,una still settle down produce the first governor wey hold GWR for being the worst governor so far angry
They said power must rotate, when you hear that, they're going there to steal their own share.

None of the Igala men who came stole with this kind flagrancy.
Re: Sowore Asks EFCC To Prosecute U.S. School For Collecting Dollars From Bello by DaddyJapan(m): 8:44am On Apr 28
I am in consonance with Sowore here. cool
There are questions about probity and adherence to our nation's subsisting laws which need to be put to this international school.

Back in 2018: American School Abuja Parents Allege Fraud in $12.9m Gymnasium Project

The Board of Governors of the American International School Abuja (AISA) has been accused of opaqueness in the proposed $12.9 million Gymnasium Project for the School.

According to a petition sighted by our reporter, the Board of Governors has failed to explain how they arrived at $12.9 million as the total cost of the project.

“The School Board is running most projects in the school in secret without consulting the school community, the parents alleged.

Below is the full petition:
Board of Governors
American International School of Abuja (AISA)
Durumi, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria

We petition to you today as parents of AISA students, in our role as members of the AISA Association. We want to thank the Board for holding the Board-Community Town Hall Meeting last Wednesday, November 7. That meeting was a valuable opportunity for the Board to discuss various developments at AISA with the school community, and we hope you hold similar meetings on a regular basis in the future (perhaps once per trimester?). We firmly believe that the more that open communication takes place between the Board and the school community, the more we can all work together to move the school forward.

Following up that meeting, we would like to bring several issues to your attention regarding the gymnasium project. We appreciate the information provided at the Town Hall Meeting, but we require that four remaining unresolved issues regarding that project be addressed BEFORE the tender is issued for bidding:

(1) The Board indicated at that meeting that the project would be entirely financed by current reserves and annual revenues (i.e., no borrowing), but did not provide any details. Before the tender is issued, the Board must provide a complete financing plan to the school community. That complete financing plan must explain how much of the $12.9 million total estimated cost of the gym will be covered by the school’s current reserves (which currently total a little over $13 million, with a requirement that the reserves must never go below $3 million) and how much will be covered by future annual revenues. This financing plan is especially important in light of the fact that at the Town Hall Meeting the proposed construction schedule showed a completion date of July 2020, which therefore is also when nearly the entire cost of the gym would have to be paid to the construction contractors.

(2) The Board has not yet provided to the community sufficient information regarding the reasons for the estimated cost increase from $7-9 million in December 2016 to $12.9 million now. Before the tender is issued, the Board must provide the school community with a detailed breakdown of all the major elements added to the design since December 2016 and each major element’s individual contribution to the total estimated cost increase. At the Town Hall Meeting, the Board stated that the total cost of the faculty housing project is N2.6 billion, whereas at the current exchange rate the $12.9 million total estimated cost of the gym is equivalent to approximately N4.6 billion. Before making such a large capital investment in school facilities, the parents who provide nearly all of AISA’s revenue through our tuition and fees must know what we are getting for that price, and how that supports the school’s academic mission.

(3) Before the tender is issued, the Board must immediately appoint a Gym Project Committee with the authority to: study the current design; seek further school community input on that design; make a recommendation to the Board regarding the final design and total estimated cost; serve as the Tender Committee for the gym project, as the only body empowered by the Board to review construction bids in a transparent, objective, fair process and to make a recommendation to the Board regarding the winning bidder; and make a recommendation to the Board regarding a professional project manager. Under this arrangement, the Board will remain the body empowered by the AISA membership to make final decisions, but those decisions will be informed by a more transparent process with participation by the whole school community. Such a process will also serve to protect AISA’s and the Board’s reputation as we move forward with such a large construction project. To fulfill those goals, the Gym Project Committee must have representation by all elements of the school community and must be empowered to choose its own chair from among its parent, faculty or staff members (i.e., non-Board/non-student members), with eleven (11) voting members as follows:
a. Three (3) parents chosen by parents after a call for volunteers (one U.S. Embassy-affiliated parent, one Nigerian parent, and one parent of a third nationality);
b. Two (2) high school students chosen by a process determined by the school administration (one boy and one girl; perhaps most appropriately current tenth or eleventh graders who combine sufficient maturity with sufficient time left at the school to see the project through to significant progress, if not completion);
c. Two (2) faculty chosen by the Head of School (one from the elementary school and one from the secondary school – perhaps most appropriately the physical education/athletics faculty);
d. Two (2) staff members chosen by the Head of School (one expatriate – perhaps most appropriately the Business Manager who has been putting together the financing plan – and one local hire); and
e. Two (2) Board members chosen by the Board.

(4) The Board must hire a professional project manager to oversee the work of the contractor for the gym construction project (this is not the contractor’s project manager, but the school’s project manager), based on a recommendation by the Gym Project Committee. The Board does not have the expertise to manage such a large and complicated project, as it has recently demonstrated by the problems associated with its direct management of the faculty housing project, which has experienced significant delays in its completion and other issues. Furthermore, as with other school management issues, it is not the role of the Board to be involved so directly in the day-to-day and week-to-week management, but rather to provide ongoing higher-level oversight of the project.

Please note that some of us may wish to go forward with the gym as currently designed and costed at $12.9 million, some may favor constructing a gym but at a lower cost, and some may entirely oppose the whole idea of constructing a gym. Thus the point of this petition is not to make a decision about exactly what kind of gym we want for the school, but rather to ensure a participatory and transparent process that allows for all of these views to be heard before the school community as a whole comes to agreement and decides how to move forward regarding the gym.

The Board made the argument at the Town Hall Meeting last week that parents, faculty and staff were consulted earlier in the process of conceptualizing and designing the gym. However, that was when the total cost was either approximately $5 million or $7-9 million. Now that the total cost has escalated to $12.9 million, it is incumbent upon the Board to re-engage the school community in a meaningful manner, as we have outlined with the four points above, before moving ahead with the tender.

Thanks very much and we look forward to working together to resolve these issues and fulfill our shared goals regarding AISA’s future.

Sincerely yours,
Source: https://promptnewsonline.com/american-school-abuja-parents-allege-fraud-in-12-9m-gymnasium-project
Re: Sowore Asks EFCC To Prosecute U.S. School For Collecting Dollars From Bello by Creamypie(m): 9:46am On Apr 28
Brendaniel:


That is what the likes of Tinubu and this present government has done for them to be in power, they constantly weaken the institutions to grab power or remain in power...

What brought majority of the present people in power today into office is weak institutions, look at INEC giving candidacy to people who did not contest primaries, EFCC selecting cases based on political vendetta...

Army nko, police and so on, the list is long....

Ask yourself if the likes of Tinubu, Wike, akpabio and so on were to vie for positions in places like Canada or UK with all the corruption cases on them, won't they be in prison by now?

That's why I laugh when people think Tinubu will fight corruption, it is the corruption that brought him to power and believes that corruption will keep him there....

Corruption is the structure they keep bragging about
this surprises me. How can a person who didnt participate in primaries represent the party. Akpabio and lawan

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Re: Sowore Asks EFCC To Prosecute U.S. School For Collecting Dollars From Bello by kolaaderin: 10:06am On Apr 28
Laple0541:


Quiet! From your post it’s easy to know who the real ignorant is.

The school is an international school that attracts students from all over the world. The international currency is used for payments and transactions. If you want to pay in naira, it has to be in dollar equivalent. No one I say no one can stop them from doing that.
you are way too ignorant to argue with you. What you have is a destructive ignorance. Because it's international hence locals are to pay in dollars, even the right thing in a sane country is for foreigners to get the naira equivalent and pay in local naira. You have never been outside, you are in talk with me with a first hand experience out there, UK will only accept pounds and all there schools are quoted in pounds for any foreigners be it even US citizens, Germany and many other European countries that are on Euro will only accept Euro and never dollars in any form.
People like you are so ignorant and still trying to prove shit. The standard is to go through the bank for your payment in naira equivalent even as a foreigner, this are loopholes for severe money laundry the country is currently plague with.

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Re: Sowore Asks EFCC To Prosecute U.S. School For Collecting Dollars From Bello by Laple0541(m): 3:04pm On Apr 28
kolaaderin:
you are way too ignorant to argue with you. What you have is a destructive ignorance. Because it's international hence locals are to pay in dollars, even the right thing in a sane country is for foreigners to get the naira equivalent and pay in local naira. You have never been outside , you are in talk with me with a first hand experience out there, UK will only accept pounds and all there schools are quoted in pounds for any foreigners be it even US citizens, Germany and many other European countries that are on Euro will only accept Euro and never dollars in any form.
People like you are so ignorant and still trying to prove shit. The standard is to go through the bank for your payment in naira equivalent even as a foreigner, this are loopholes for severe money laundry the country is currently plague with.

You are obviously empty-headed, and you don’t deserve my response to be candid. Can’t you just take your phone and do a little research before you keep displaying your benightment? Companies like Shell, Chevron and ExonMobil still pay their expatriates in dollars.

And by the way, the highlighted statement in your response summarizes the pinnacle of your naivety. You were at most in high school since I’ve been shuttling Europe and US. Even as I respond to you, I’m far away from home. Even though that has little or nothing to do with what we discussed, I just chipped it in to correct your local-man mentality. I’m pretty sure you were the first person to travel abroad in your village.

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