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Bad news for Igbos |
Yam eaters, awoof dey run belle |
The fall of the Peoples Democratic Party at the centre appears to have devastated the fortunes of several politically-connected businessmen who, as once suggested by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, mostly relied on the then-ruling party for government contracts. One of such billionaire businessmen, Emeka Offor, has indicated that he is broke, just over two years after the PDP left power. In the build-up to the 2003 general elections, Mr. Offor was reported to have donated N200 million to the Obasanjo/Atiku presidential re-election campaign. During the heat of the Obasanjo-Atiku feud in 2006, the Atiku Media Office in a statement by Garba Shehu, now President Muhammadu Buhari’s spokesperson, said a special account to finance the PDP presidential re-election bid in 2003 was managed by Mr. Offor. Known for his interests in oil, gas, power and construction, the businessman and politician got juicy federal contracts, many barely executed, while the PDP reigned for 16 years. But despite the massive wealth many Nigerians believed he amassed in profit from various contracts, Mr. Offor is now indicating he is broke, suggesting that his main cash cow, Chrome Oil, has suffered downturn since the coming of the All Progressives Congress to power in 2015, according to correspondences seen by PREMIUM TIMES. Some staff members of the company, in a letter written on their behalf by their lawyer, Femi Falana, say they are being owed N1.14 billion, representing outstanding salaries and wages between September 2016 and August 2017. They also accused Mr. Offor of failing to remit their tax and pension deductions, an act they described as unethical and criminal under our laws. They demanded that “all pension deductions and contributions from July 2015 to August 31 2017 totalling N244,172,464.80 be remitted to their respective pension fund administrators,” the letter said. Similarly, they demanded “that all PAYE tax deducted from staff payroll from July 2015 to August 2017 totalling N153,775,382.58 be remitted” to tax authorities. Then, “that the sum of N579,219,429.5 being the disengagement benefits” of the staff as at end of August 2017 be paid to their respective bank accounts. But Mr. Offor blamed the “general economic meltdown and recession” for his company’s inability to meet its financial obligations to employees, saying his “businesses suffered frustration commencing from March 2015 and grounded to a halt in September 2015”. Mr. Offor said the company had “no job to execute and closed office starting from September 2015”. The PDP-led government left power in May 2015 after losing elections held in April. Before PDP While he started out in business with governments years before the PDP came to power, Mr. Offor got some of his most lucrative contracts under the PDP. He also became one of the party’s top financiers. Under the Sani Abacha military junta in the 1990s, Mr. Offor’s Chrome Group was offered the contract for the Turn Around Maintenance of the Port Harcourt refinery. About that time, he led the Movement for National Stability to campaign for the late dictator’s ultimately futile bid to transmute to a civilian leader. Reflecting on the condition of Nigeria’s refineries and Mr. Offor’s link, Mr. Obasanjo told PREMIUM TIMES in August 2015 that nothing came of the purported work done by the businessman, despite being paid. “I explained that what I met were refineries that were not working, refineries that were given to an amateur for repairs, for maintenance, what they call turn around maintenance to the company of Emeka Offor – Chrome Group,” said Mr. Obasanjo. “Where has Emeka Offor maintained refineries before? Where has he? That’s what we met. So, the refineries were not working. “What can you recover? A man (Mr. Offor) who was paid upfront. He had people…. after I left he became friends with every government that has come. Now he’s not only into refinery and oil and all that, he’s now also in energy.” Nevertheless, TAM contracts of both the old and the new Port-Harcourt Refineries were awarded to Mr. Offor by the Goodluck Jonathan government in 2014, under controversial circumstances. But the refineries have in recent years worked in fits and starts despite those new rounds of ‘rehabilitation’ by Mr. Offor’s firms. The authorities are yet to give any coherent explanation for this situation. If anything, Nigeria’s oil minister confirmed in July that fresh efforts to revamp the refineries through private sector funding had been commissioned. ‘Broke and shut’ In a letter dated August 16, Chrome’s staff warned of legal action if “immediate steps” were not taken by Mr. Offor within seven days. But Mr. Offor is not “perturbed”, said his lawyer, Jeph Njikonye, in a reply, dated August 22, to the staff’s counsel. In the letter, Mr. Offor described the claims by his aggrieved ex-staffers as “bogus and presumptuous”. “The totality of your claims, allegations, inclusive of monetary claims and allegations of unfair labour practices and failure to make remittances are with respect, gold digging and grossly unsubstantiated,” Mr. Offor’s reply read. “They are unequivocally repudiated”. He, however, offered explanation why Mr. Offor had been unable to meet his obligations to “a handful of former staff”. “Sequel to the general economic meltdown and recession in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, our client’s businesses suffered frustration commencing from March 2015 and grounded to a halt in September 2015,” read the reply. “Consequently,” Mr. Offor, his lawyer said, “had no job to execute and closed office starting from September 2015.” “If our client’s businesses revive as our client hopes they will, our client will determine whom to re-engage as staff and what terms and conditions such a re-engagement will be.” PREMIUM TIMES confirmed the closure of the company. During our visit to the 22 Lobito Crescent, Abuja headquarters of the Chrome on Monday, a private security agent said “the office has been locked for long.” “As you can see nobody came to office; the office is under lock.” “Long long before Sallah,” said the security agent, when asked if the it was the case the case that the company was yet to resume from the last Eid holiday officially observed nationwide between Friday and Monday. Asked why the company was shut down, he replied, “because there’s no operation; the company stopped operating.” Apart from Chrome, Mr. Offor’s other company, Global Scansystems Limited is also troubled. The staff there have not been paid for two years, while their terminal benefits remain unpaid, the employees said. The staff of Global Scansystems are now locked in battle with Mr. Offor at the National Industrial Court. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/242570-exclusive-top-pdp-financier-emeka-offor-broke-shuts-company.html
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Trusting on God to be an employer of labour |
Cv palava |
Story |
Oyibo don dey do ABA cars |
A Toyota hiace bus passengers of 2007/2008 will cost how much for clearing |
Gimporters:I saw some cool buses on http://www.yzermotors.com/ .is bidding allowed or all prices are final. Pls am still waiting for your reply |
Oya, APC VS PDP |
Na them |
sonety2k:Considering converting of hand drive and cost of shipping as well as vehicle durability, buying from UAE(Dubai) and Japan. Which one is cost effective , cheaper |
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Abeg explain no:7 |
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Lagos zonal office, has arrested seven National Diploma (ND) students of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta, Ogun State for alleged offenses bordering on conspiracy, obtaining money under false pretenses and possession of forged documents. The suspects- Adesina Olalekan, Makinde Noheem, Toheeb Ogunowo, Somotun Olusola, Somotun Sodiq, Tajudeen Hafeez Bolaji and Kareem Olaseni- are studying various courses in the institution. They were arrested alongside Iyun Ifeoluwa, Odusanwo Ibrahim, Obanijesu Opeyemi Soneye, Azeez Olayinka, Babatunde Ajala, Ojejimi Ademola, Aderowunmi Ayomide and Oluokun Oluwaseun by operatives of the Commission within Abeokuta and its environs on August 17, 2016, following a petition received by the Commission about their activities. The suspects, who were said to be living flamboyantly, were alleged to be involved in internet scam, forgery of financial instruments and lottery scam, among others. One of the suspects, Olaseni, a 21-year-old Business Administration student, was said to have created a Facebook account with the name Dean Robert, with which he interacted with his victims. In his statement, Olaseni gave a blow-by-blow revealed his modus operandi, saying, “I tell them (his victims) that they have won Facebook Lottery. I have people who receive the money sent by the victims. Then, the money is remitted into my personal accounts domiciled in GTBank and Skye Bank.” A number of items, including laptops, forged documents, were recovered from the suspects during their arrests. The suspects will be charged to court after investigations are concluded. http://saharareporters.com/2017/09/05/efcc-arrests-seven-mapoly-students-others-internet-fraud
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Why won't AROCHUKWU fail. It was conquered by the Hausa constabulary led by the British expedition IPOB defeated by hausas since time immemorial |
easyhacq:BH definately needs negotiations or cash |
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I experienced No 3 , got it fixed in Jos. Imagine drain plugs opened with chisel .lets stop patronizing kazzens/road side mechanics |
Fanta face and Coca Cola legs. All these bleachers disgust me |
highness25:Shey I b police ni |
Evaberry:If her head correct- all good. If not , na gossip wuna go dey do.... Best ni friends ko....... |
How much is Toyota hiace 2006,2007,2008 popularly known as hummer 1 and 2006,2007,2008 hummer 2 Mileage ~~200,000 with seats for passenger. Pls with 2tr-fe engines in them |
How much is Toyota hiace 2006,2007,2008 popularly known as hummer 1 and 2006,2007,2008 hummer 2 Mileage ~~200,000 with seats for passenger. I could hav had a chat wit u but my phone is faulty |
How much is Toyota hiace 2006,2007,2008 popularly known as hummer 1 and 2006,2007,2008 hummer 2 Mileage ~~200,000 with seats for passenger. I could hav had a chat wit u but my phone is faulty |
I am a core northerner. You don't wish death upon ones family because you will experience it first in your family . Try GOD and you will be surprised |
Hope is not serious STD he is suffering from or his soul in exchange for fame |
Notorious criminal simply known as Luckman who allegedly led his gang to Senator Dino Melaye’s house at Ayetoro-Gbede in an assassination attempt in April has been killed.http://punchng.com/police-kill-criminal-who-led-assassination-attempt-on-dino-melaye/
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Ifeanyi uba will not support Biafra because he is. Comfortable...
But this downtrodden once ehn,I weep for Igbos |
Toyota Camry 2AZ 2003 atf pls |
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