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Politics / Re: Emmanuel Ibe-Kachikwu Is New NNPC GMD - Sahara Reporters by M16: 1:24pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
Dem go let baba rest now abi? No complaints from Biafra now, but if it was another tribe...... 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: PHOTO: Another Nigerian Soldier Praying In Borno Before Attacking Boko Haram by M16: 10:15pm On Aug 03, 2015 |
yorke1:Stupid talk. So all the muslim soldiers should die |
Politics / Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by M16: 12:21pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
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Business / Re: Conspiracy Theory Of What Could ‘happen’ To Naira/dollar In The Next Few Weeks by M16: 12:01pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
grandstar: GT Bank, Stand Chartered and Stanbic have stopped accepting forex for the past week or more. I have gotten several emails and confirmed from them. Actually forex was refused at Gt bank 6 Likes |
Politics / Re: PDP Crisis: Party Workers Open Fresh Can Of Worms by M16: 10:29am On Aug 01, 2015 |
Infiltrate a sinking ship. delusion rather hallucination of the highest form 1 Like |
Politics / Re: PDP Crisis: Party Workers Open Fresh Can Of Worms by M16: 10:27am On Aug 01, 2015 |
calmbabadee: LOOOL 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Yoruba Marginalization: Elders Met Jonathan To Complain - SMH by M16: 10:26am On Aug 01, 2015 |
KARMA is a B.I.T.C.H. Wow wondering why this thread was running currently until i started reading through. Let's make a duty to always bring it up whenever their wailing their so called woes. Hypocrites of the highest order. They should head to Otuoke to meet their leader and Nobel laureate by the creek. Una never cry 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: DSS DG Not Our Card-carrying Member - APC by M16: 10:48am On Jul 31, 2015 |
Lai Muhammed never fails to disappoint. He is just classic. When he was opposition spokesman he took on Rueben Gorilla Abati, Doyin Indomie brain Okupe, Oliseh mumu face Metuh, Femi Sniff sniff Kayode, and Reno selfie Omokri combined without breaking a sweat. Moreso now in the winning party. Ride on Lai, you will be remembered in the annals of politics as a spokesman who demolishes with prose |
Politics / Re: Buhari's Planned Probe Of Only Jonathan Administration And The "Far Past" by M16: 6:25pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE: Jonathan ole 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Remi Tinubu Meets Wives Of Army, Naval, Air Force And Police Officers (pics) by M16: 6:15pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
M0GIDI: You have taken lying to new heights. I can't fault you since your eyes are always full of tears from wailing |
Politics / Re: Buhari's Planned Probe Of Only Jonathan Administration And The "Far Past" by M16: 6:14pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
How many threads will be opened the day Jo- naatan (yoruba - for Jo spent it all) is arrested by EFCC or DSS |
Politics / Re: Buhari's Planned Probe Of Only Jonathan Administration And The "Far Past" by M16: 6:08pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
barcanista: Jonathan Ole Ole ole aji bole. Jis head you be cut off and impaled on a spike and put on the gates of Abuja as a lesson for all. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Buhari's Planned Probe Of Only Jonathan Administration And The "Far Past" by M16: 5:59pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
barcanista: What can you do apart from wail on Nairaland. abi you go go DSS for Abuja go protest. Femi got them well[b] Wailing Wailers[/b] waiting for the money for their internet subscription to finish, before them begin beg Oliseh Metuh 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Buhari's Planned Probe Of Only Jonathan Administration And The "Far Past" by M16: 5:56pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
PROVACATEUR: M.U.M.U Abacha has been dead since 1998 |
Politics / Re: Buhari's Planned Probe Of Only Jonathan Administration And The "Far Past" by M16: 5:51pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
attacker231: You can feel the pain in the wailers voice. it's deep 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Buhari's Planned Probe Of Only Jonathan Administration And The "Far Past" by M16: 5:50pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
Beremx: 3 gbosa for you |
Politics / Why DSS Moved On Dasuki by M16: 10:38am On Jul 21, 2015 |
Fresh facts have emerged on why the Directorate of State Services (DSS) stormed the home of former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col Sambo Dasuki (retd), last Thursday, searched the residence and seized his international passport. DSS stormed Dasuki’s homes in Abuja and Sokoto. Soldiers guarding his Abuja residence had initially refused the DSS officers entry but the house was searched after all. The DSS stated that 12 rifles, 12 exotic cars, five of them were bulletproof and some military gears were found in Dasuki’s Abuja home, prompting the intelligence agency’s allegation that Dasuki was allegedly involved in treasonable felony. Daily Sun gathered that the DSS moved into Dasuki’s home last week following fears that he may leave the country. To prevent this, operatives decided to search his home and seize his passport. Sources, however, confirmed that the former NSA was planning to travel to the United Kingdom to attend to his father who is hospitalized there. The search was in connection with investigation into the purchase of military equipment in the last four years. A top security source revealed that the Federal Government decided to look into arms purchase as a result of the briefing of the former service chiefs. Sources revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari had met with erstwhile Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marsha Alex Badeh; ex-Chief of Army Staff, Lt-General Kenneth Minimah; former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Usman Jibrin; then Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Amosu; Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Solomon Arase, former Chief of Defence Intelligence, Rear Admiral Gabriel Okoi Dasuki for briefing on the fight against insurgents. At the meeting, the President expressed disappointment over the presentation by some of the former service chiefs on what they had on ground, in terms of equipment, to fight the war. The President was said to have ordered them to give account of the equipment, arms and other logistics approved by the previous administration for the counter-terrorism war. Sources revealed that the former service chiefs complained to the President that contract to supply arms were awarded without consultation with them. As a result, they revealed, most of the equipment, were returned since they were not needed at the time of purchase, which generated bad blood between the service chiefs and those who sponsored the contractor. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/why-dss-moved-on-dasuki/ At the meeting, the President expressed disappointment over the presentation by some of the former service chiefs on what they had on ground, in terms of equipment, to fight the war. Sources revealed that the former service chiefs complained to the President that contract to supply arms were awarded without consultation with them. As a result, they revealed, most of the equipment, were returned since they were not needed at the time of purchase, which generated bad blood between the service chiefs and those who sponsored the contractor Dasuki is being investigated for the billions of dollars collected and un-accounted for on the war against Boko Haram. Which Tanoids and PDP spewing thrash about witch hunt. 1 Like |
Politics / Deziani And Jonathan's $2 Billion Oil Scam by M16: 10:04am On Jul 21, 2015 |
Despite elaborate efforts to sweep it under the carpet, facts have shown that a strategic alliance agreement between the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts Nigeria Limited Limited (AEDCNL) has helped parties in the agreement to swindle the country. After wide-ranging investigations, Assistant Editor ADEKUNLE YUSUF uncovers the details of the deal that set back the country by about $2b It is an adventure laced with shoddiness. That perhaps is the most fitting silhouette for the Strategic Alliance Agreement (SAA) between the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Nigeria Limited. From all available documentary evidence, the SAA, which paved the way for Atlantic Energy to operate some oil blocks during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, has left the country short-changed of about $2billion, excluding hundreds of millions of dollars as bank loans and money owed to workers and contractors. After four years of the alliance, everything suggests that NPDC and Atlantic Energy owe Nigerians a lot of explanations regarding how some oil blocks – OMLs 26, 30, 34, 42, 60, 61, 62 and 63 – were handled between 2011 and 2014, including outright theft of proceeds from all the millions of barrels of crude oil lifted during in the four years. A portfolio company Like a well-choreographed movie, it all started on a measured pace. On July 19, 2010, Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Limited (AEDCNL) was incorporated as a portfolio company. That was barely three months after Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, former Minister of Petroleum Resources, assumed office after her redeployment from Mines and Steel Development Ministry. Curiously, the company changed its name to Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts Nigeria Limited (AEDCNL) on October 27, 2011. However, Atlantic Energy, even without prior record of successful experience in the oil and gas sector, announced that it had entered into a Strategic Alliance Agreement (SAA) with the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) in April 2011. That was exactly six months before AEDCNL was legally born. In a capsule, the company that claimed to have signed the SAA with NPDC was not legally in existence when the deal was shoddily consummated in April 2011. As unknown portfolio company, Atlantic Energy was operating from a temporary office accommodation before it opened office in 2012 at 32a Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, after the NPDC fortune had smiled on it. With the NPDC contract in its kitty, Atlantic Energy embarked on a massive recruitment exercise, poaching good hands in the oil industry, which it used to actualise its planned scheme to play big in Nigeria’s highly shady oil and gas sector. But all that never dissuaded partners in the deal from embarking on a hot business romance at the expense of the country. The SAA covered 4 Oil blocks: OML 26 – FHN; OML 30 Shoreline; OML 34 – Niger Delta Oil, and OML 42 Neconde, all sold by Shell /Agip and Total. It was obvious that the NPDC granted the SAA in absolute secrecy without following any due process as stipulated in the government procurement laws and policy. With the sale of the four oil blocks, in which the Federal Government owns 55 per cent, the National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS), which oversees national investments in Joint Venture Companies (JVCs), Production Sharing Companies (PSCs), and Services and Services Contract Companies (SCs), transferred the ownership to NPDC as the upstream producing arm of the NNPC. Although the NPDC should have paid NAPIMS a signature bonus, no payment was made, leading to a loss of asset by the federation and loss of revenue that should have accrued to national coffers. This was confirmed by the recent PwC audit report, which audited remittances from NNPC to the Federation Account after the allegations by Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) who is now the emir of Kano. The audit findings showed that remittances into the Federation Account were not up to date. An unholy alliance? The SAA is to enable Atlantic Energy provide fund and technical services and lift oil. Being a funding mechanism, the SAA is meant to enable the owner (NPDC) to accept its strategic partner (Atlantic Energy) to partake in the production sharing of the oil field at a fee called signature bonus, while the strategic partner is expected in return to fund the operations and provide technical support so that it can be reimbursed directly from the production in subsequent periods. Although a good idea that is said to be critical to the survival of the country’s oil and gas industry, the SAA was obviously not managed in the national interest, for it has helped parties in the deal to embark on a stealing spree of public fund after production liftings. Up till now, industry watchers are still in a shock over how NPDC, which is peopled with some of the best engineers and technical experts, granted the SAA to a company that paraded no track record of requisite experience in the sector – all without following any process as stipulated in the government procurement laws and policy. Besides documentary evidence, findings within the sector showed that the deal was an unholy arrangement between Alison-Madueke, top NPDC officials and the duo of Kola Aluko, who is a known business ally of the ex-Minister, and Jide Omokore, a controversial business mogul who is a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stalwart, financier and kingmaker to some governors as well as many senators and members in the House of Representatives. Aluko and Mrs Alison-Madueke have denied any business ties. Of the two promoters of Atlantic Energy, Omokore had no easily traceable previous experience in the oil and gas industry, while Aluko had. However, drawing on its connections in high places, Atlantic Energy swung into plum business, having won the hearts of those at the helms of affairs – from the ministry and the Presidency. As contained in the SAA document, Atlantic Energy was supposed to pay a signature bonus of $245 million to NPDC, but it ended up paying $135 million – no thanks to legal terminology and simple mathematics that only parties in the deal could explain. The balance was remitted to the account of unknown people. Inside the raw deals Atlantic Energy approached two Nigerian banks for loans. Going by the books of Atlantic Energy, the loans were meant for the payment of signature bonus and cash calls to NPDC. Therefore, in 2011, it took a loan of $490million, with First Bank contributing $370million and Skye Bank $120million. At the beginning of the deal, Atlantic Energy actually paid the signature bonus of $135 and cash calls of $68 to NPDC from the loan, totalling $203 million out of $490million lifeline provided by the two banks. But another weighty, if not damning evidence that was to expose the shoddiness of the SAA came in the early life of the deal. In 2011, shortly after securing the juicy contract, it was NPDC that lifted crude oil (947,096 barrels) on behalf of Atlantic Energy and remitted $102m into the coffers of its strategic partner; instead of Atlantic Energy to lift oil and remit proceeds. Why? It was because Atlantic Energy, a mere portfolio company at the time it was handed the sweetheart contract, was still too new and untested to even secure an export permit for such a venture as at the time, thus showing the level of involvement of the top echelons of the Petroleum Ministry and NPDC officials. A detailed scrutiny of the cash calls schedules and other papers also showed that the plundering galore continued till 2012 and 2013. For example, in 2012 alone, Atlantic Energy paid cash calls worth $168m, but lifted crude oil of about 3million barrels valued, conservatively at over $350 million. Despite the differentials in remittances, NPDC continued to look the other way as Atlantic Energy lifted about 2million barrels of crude oil in 2013, valued at about $240million, but paid cash calls of $68million. In 2014, records also revealed that Atlantic Energy paid zero cash calls and lifted about 500,000 barrels of crude oil, valued at $54 million, with all the funs siphoned abroad as payments for vendors sources say are phony. Again, the promoters incorporated the Atlantic Brass Development Company Limited on February 5, 2013. As usual, it was hurriedly granted another set of SAA. The SAA covered another set of 4 blocks: OML – 60; OML – 61; OML – 62; OML – 63. Unlike in the previous deals in 2011 and 2012, when it paid a fraction of obligatory funds, the company simply pocketed all the proceeds, paying pay no signature bonus or any cash calls at all despite lifting about 8 million barrels of crude oil, valued at $800 million at the time. Instead various amounts of money were transferred to the accounts and investment companies in UK, Dubai and Switzerland. They also opened mirror accounts of Atlantic Energy Brass in the UK and Switzerland (see the table on foreign accounts). However, with the fall of the administration of Jonathan, the chicken seemed to have come home to roost, as the NPDC, which seemed to have condoned all the infractions of its strategic partner, has suddenly woken from slumber. In a letter from NPDC, dated May 6, Atlantic Energy was asked to pay its outstanding indebtedness OMLs 26, 30, 34, and 42, totalling $573,668,090 (five hundred and seventy three million, six hundred and sixty eight thousand, ninety dollars). “This is to inform you that we have not yet received any payment on outstanding cash call obligations after our reconciliation sign-off, dated August 28, last year. Kindly remit the sum of $573,668,090 (five hundred and seventy three million, six hundred and sixty eight thousand, ninety dollars) only, being amount due to OMLs 26, 30, 34, and 42,” said the NPDC. An analysis of the reconciliation sheet revealed that the $573,668,090 was just a fraction of the cash calls, as some huge returns that were yet to be subjected to technical and financials by the two parties were not included. But the bad state of finances on OMLs 26, 30, 34, and 42 paled when compared with that on OMLs 60, 61, 62 and 63 where Atlantic Energy owes NPDC a staggering $1,250,644,474.54 (one billion, two hundred and fifty million, six hundred and forty four thousand, four hundred and seventy four dollars). In another letter from NPDC, dated May 6, Atlantic Energy was reminded of its outstanding indebtedness. “This is to inform you that we have not yet received any payment outstanding cash call obligations after our reconciliation sign-off, dated August 28, 2014. Kindly remit the sum of $1,250,644,474.54 (one billion, two hundred and fifty million, six hundred and forty four thousand, four hundred and seventy four dollars) only, being amount due on OMLs 60, 61, 62 and 63,” the letter said. Atlantic Energy has also defaulted on the bank loans from First Bank Plc and Skye Bank. Instead of moving the proceeds of the liftings to the two banks to repay the loans and pay the obligatory cash calls, Atlantic Energy has transferred the funds through various related party companies. As at now, the loans have not been paid while the mounting interest element is also long overdue. In a letter from Skye Bank, dated April 10, Atlantic Energy was reminded of repayment its outstanding obligations ($39,232,428.16) on the $120 million loan facility it took from the bank. “Kindly refer to our various correspondence and discussions regarding your outstanding obligations on the above subject facility ($120 million). This is to remind you that the total sum of $39,232,428.16 plus accrued interest is past overdue for payment on your facility,” the letter said. The letter was signed by Tutu Alu, manager, corporate banking group, and Tosin Faniro-Dada, relationship officer, corporate banking group. Another letter from First Bank, dated February 20, tacitly refused a request from Atlantic Energy seeking to restructure the loan facilities it has received from the bank, hinging it on some stringent conditions. “We refer to the meeting held on 19th February 2015 and your request for a restructure of your facilities coupled with lenders’ consent to change the ownership structure of Atlantic Energy. We wish to state that, even as we are mindful of the set timeline, we are constrained to progress your request further until we receive the following documents: (1) copy of the executed NPDC/Atlantic Energy reconciliation, (2) copy of executed NPDC repayment plan, (3) addendum to the SAA, (4) NPDC consent to the restructure of the company.” The FBN letter also included the following conditions that must be met before considering Atlantic Energy’s request: “provision of standby Letter of LC to secure crude oil liftings, and payment of all overdue obligations, coupled with the injection of $100 million to reduce exposure to lenders.” The letter was signed by Deji Abisola, business manager, corporate banking group (energy and utilities), and Jide Ayeronwi, group head, corporate banking group, (energy and utilities). Also, in spite of the billions of dollars it has enjoyed over the years, Atlantic Energy has not filed its accounts with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) as stipulated by law. Using an influential lawyer, who sources said is the company’s legal backbone, Atlantic Energy has continued to hold on to the legal advice that it is not liable to tax. In a letter from FIRS, dated February 17 , Atlantic Energy was warned of the consequences of its refusal to submit the accounts and returns within the next ten days. It was signed by the duo of Okeowo Taiwo, and Ocheja E.F., FIRS’ manager (tax) and deputy manger (tax) respectively. It reads: “It is worrisome to note that we are yet to receive the draft accounts/returns as promised. Let me remind you that the accounts/returns are long overdue for submission. You are advised to submit the accounts/returns within 10 days from the date of receiving this letter, failing which FIRS shall enforce compliance with the relevant tax laws.” Transfers, cash withdrawals Sadly, a company that could not meet its financial obligations was on a spending binge, with its directors living ostentatiously (owing private jets and armoured jeeps) and transferring huge sums – sometimes in billions and millions of naira and dollars – into accounts of both local and foreign organisations. And if the local transfers raised some red flags, so were the numerous transfers of millions to foreign accounts (see a table on foreign accounts) of Expedia Marine Company Limited, Energy Property Development Ltd, Petrochemicals Offshore, SPOG Petrochemicals Limited, Premium Aviation Services Ltd, Ibalex Nigeria Limited, and numerous others, where funds were paid at different times. Interestingly, Atlantic Energy is enmeshed in huge debts – albeit self-imposed. But it seems the embattled company is not ready to go down alone. Not only has it closed its office, it also did not pay its staff for more than one year. It has equally defaulted in the payment of workers’ pension and PAYEs, leading to a mass resignation crisis that swept the company even before it closed its shop recently. Even business partners were not left out, as Atlantic Energy, which kept booking flight tickets and enjoying services from international and reputable companies, did not meet its obligations to its numerous clients, wrecking havoc on several businesses. Now, Atlantic Energy owes NPDC about $2billion, banks $550million, workers $5million, and other vendors $20million. This explains why the banks as well as NPDC appear helpless, as Atlantic Energy is frantically looking for investors to buy the company and the massive debts to boot. The Nation learnt that the promoters of Atlantic Energy are negotiating a soft-landing with some people that are very close to the corridors of power with a view to refunding a paltry amount. Their stratagem is to sway the new administration to avoid the “unnecessary controversies” that a probe may generate so that they can be asked to go and sin no more. As part of a grand strategy to achieve their objective, some foot soldiers have been enlisted, including some highly-placed Nigerians, to reach out to President Muhammadu Buhari to strike a deal on their behalf, fearing that any inquiry into the books of NPDC and other agencies in the highly opaque oil and gas sector will most likely unearth a can of worms. Will President Buhari, who is widely revered as an incorruptible man, allow them to walk away free after what seems like clear financial crimes against the country? Time will tell http://thenationonlineng.net/inside-the-oil-deals-that-cost-nigeria-billions/ |
Politics / Re: Tension In Military As Buhari Demands Records Of Weapons Procurement by M16: 2:24pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
berrystunn:Like Ihejireka? |
Politics / Re: Buhari Meets Dasuki, Jets Out To Niger, Chad by M16: 3:10pm On Jun 02, 2015 |
PMB is trying to get us out of the mess the clueless one has created. He has gone into an alliance with Niger and Chad and abdicated responsibility to the small countries. Now they are crying out that they can't afford the cost of the war and don't have resources and logistics to prosecute a long term war. Buhari now has to take charge and Nigeria has to assume control of this situation. No thanks to the otuoke fisherman |
Politics / Re: First Lady Mrs Buhari Stuns With Her Daughters In New Photo by M16: 6:44pm On May 29, 2015 |
Mogidi: Them pass your level |
Politics / Re: Drama As Diezani Runs After Buhari At Airport-punch by M16: 1:06pm On May 23, 2015 |
googlepikin: If he jails them, what are you going to do. Report to seun on Nairaland? |
Politics / Re: Jonathan Outsmarted APC By Conceding Defeat – Abati by M16: 12:31pm On May 18, 2015 |
Wonderful, Jonathan a loser who lost election is now the winner. Classic |
Politics / Re: President Jonathan Visits President Ibrahim Keita Of Mali (photo) by M16: 5:36pm On May 15, 2015 |
See him parachute. Mail president got to hold him well before he floats away. Mumu wey him head is filled with gas |
Politics / Re: Presidency Orders Relocation Of $500m Port Project To Bayelsa by M16: 2:37pm On May 15, 2015 |
victorels: Mrs Jaiyesinmi is the a part owner of the project, her father owns Ladol. She is not a staff of the Government. The ckueless one is a joker, have a you seen the level of work that has been put in place. civil works contracts signed with duex projects running in to millions of dollars, already ongoing. Its impossible to move the project, when its not a lego toy. May God save us from ignorant leaders 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: How We Defeated Jonathan – Tinubu by M16: 10:10am On May 15, 2015 |
BlackTechnology: thank you very much for your concern. you are nonentity, so Buhari doesnt have to prove anything to you. He will probe The clueless one and that frog eyed thief and there is nothing you can do about it |
Politics / Re: APC Insists Jonathan, PDP Not Cooperating With Buhari Transition Committee by M16: 9:12pm On May 14, 2015 |
Lai Mohammed never dissapoints. i+ Lai Mohammed> Oliseh Metuh+Reuben Abati+ Doyin Indomie Okupe+Femi Panties Kayode |
Politics / Re: Murray-bruce Proves He Doesn't Fly First Class by M16: 5:35pm On May 13, 2015 |
This is he same person, when he was DG of NTA his official car was a Range Rover Vogue. Bloody hypocrite |
Politics / Re: Lady Trekking For GEJ Shows Off Blisters She Got From The Journey, Make CNN by M16: 1:52pm On May 12, 2015 |
siraj1402: notice th difference between her twitter pic and real life pic. Dayuum |
Politics / Re: BUHARI GOVT: Eyeing Lagos Template To Solve Power Crisis. by M16: 10:09am On May 12, 2015 |
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Politics / Re: Umar Nasko,The Youngest Governorship Candidate In Last Election(Pics) by M16: 11:22am On May 10, 2015 |
Umaru is someone i grew up with from childhood in Ikoyi. He was always a traunt and never did well in school. his late father was tired of him and his antics and shipped him to Poland. Despite that he came back with nothing except a degree in weed smoking. He was made chairman of Nasko local Government and later made commissioner. While execo meetings are going on in minna on mondays, umaru will be drunk and high in Abuja with the Chief servant's younger brother(ciroman minna). Umaru is a notorious and unrepentant drug addict and it was a shame and slap on the face off Nigerlites that Talba wanted to impose him on Nigerlites. That is why a lot of people decamped from PDP and supported APC. It's on record that Babangida Aliyu wanted to impose him, because He used the Nasko's companies and foreign acoounts to launder money out of Nigeria. Umaru Nasko late father was the former minister of F.C.T during Babangida's administration. Look at his eyes and you can see its always red from smoking weed. Thank God he was disgraced at the polls 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Fans Hosting PGEJ Trekkers To A Lunch At Lokoja by M16: 4:56pm On May 07, 2015 |
Mogidi: Maybe they are trekking because they are jobless. cluesless one in his element. couldn't create jobs for them |
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