Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Btoyob(m): 10:05pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
I love this woman 2 Likes |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by kaboninc(m): 10:17pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
ginawest: u chow $21bn dat was supposed to be used to help d masses n u r saying u Neva committed any crime..u av done a very bad tin n u deserve to win a Nobel prize for stealing Really? Na you catch am? Happy Birthday by the way! |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by jaytee01(m): 10:42pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
chuna1985:
Its was in her time @ NNPC that we went 5 years without queuing up in filling stations which has been a norm over the last 20 years.
That's enough for anyone u wants to accept d truth that this regime really worked. Are you sure that you live in this country? No queing at filling station for five years? Did she share part of the loot with you? Na wa ooo! |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by marv1: 10:54pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
Ok oo. Time will tell. When u started sharing money 45million naira to pdp in rivers. Is it ur money or nnpc money? We are waiting just go and get ur account straight. From what i gathered madam is a reckless spender and that is why she has sacked four nnpc group md within four years. May be to cover up. Anyway we are patiently waiting..... |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 10:56pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
jaytee01: Are you sure that you live in this country? No queing at filling station for five years? Did she share part of the loot with you?
Na wa ooo! There was no queues. I live in Nigeria, Enugu state precisely. Please point out those points we had gasoline, diesel or kerosene shortage in Nigeria over the last 5 years ? 1 Like |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by mentorandfriend(m): 10:57pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
bombella: Fellow nairalanders pls help me. I'm a student of microbiology in Delta State university. I'm from a humble home as my parents labor hard to pay my tuition. I have given my all to ensure that I study and have no reason to fail any course. This lecturer named A.A Anigboro BSc, MSC (Benin), an Urhobo man married with kids. He lives at Okhogoro in Abraka. Lecturer 11 (biochemical toxicology/molecular biology). This man has been failing me just to sleep with me. He has failed so many girls just cos of sex. No one is doing anything about it. He calls you with a private number and asks you to come to his house to sex him. We also have conscience and dignity for our bodies. I have younger ones and my parents aren't getting younger. They can't afford paying school fees for me every year. I'm lamenting for myself and the many girls who have to suffer years just because of the illicit pleasure of a adulterous married man. Whoever can get the attention of any authority should please help us female students in microbiology department in Delsu. It is so unfair. I can't be sleeping with lecturers when am studying and paying my fees for them to lecture me. Pls help somebody!!! Open a thread for this where I can see people's comments, especially DELSU students, so I can verify your claims,, and I promise you I will make contacts to deal decisively with the issue and said lecturer. What nonsense! |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Amazo: 11:00pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
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Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 11:00pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
bombella: Fellow nairalanders pls help me. I'm a student of microbiology in Delta State university. I'm from a humble home as my parents labor hard to pay my tuition. I have given my all to ensure that I study and have no reason to fail any course. This lecturer named A.A Anigboro BSc, MSC (Benin), an Urhobo man married with kids. He lives at Okhogoro in Abraka. Lecturer 11 (biochemical toxicology/molecular biology). This man has been failing me just to sleep with me. He has failed so many girls just cos of sex. No one is doing anything about it. He calls you with a private number and asks you to come to his house to sex him. We also have conscience and dignity for our bodies. I have younger ones and my parents aren't getting younger. They can't afford paying school fees for me every year. I'm lamenting for myself and the many girls who have to suffer years just because of the illicit pleasure of a adulterous married man. Whoever can get the attention of any authority should please help us female students in microbiology department in Delsu. It is so unfair. I can't be sleeping with lecturers when am studying and paying my fees for them to lecture me. Pls help somebody!!! I feel ur pain girl. What you have to do is this, create a new thread for this post and we'll ask the mod to frontpage it. Another suggestion is for all the affected girls to go to SUG and complain and later on stage a protest against that lecturer. 1 Like |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by tellmemore15: 11:15pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
omenka: You will tell that to the judges in the appropriate time.
Criminal.
The pictures of you and your children aboard that jet is enough to put those froggy eyes of yours behind bars forever. illiterate post... |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by mickey45: 11:17pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
drauj: How has all those her long technicalities translated into available and affordable energy? Smh. Like her like Ngozi figures. Paper developments. Mtswwwwww D lady did try abeg! Go see how people com dey see work 4 S.South all because of local content enforcement she saw to. If not 4 d some people's selfish interests that has not been entrenched in d PIB, d reform'll have been d best thing to happen to naija's O n G industry. Whether Gmb n Apc will not rewrite d thing to suit the very people we wanted to gain freedom from is what we'll all soon see. I see them either cutting d thing up/ maintaining the staus quo though n I pray I'm wrong on this |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Gamesmart: 11:58pm On Apr 22, 2015 |
I am not surprised this woman stated she did not commit any crime.
Corruption was not stealing a crime under Jonathan's government.
She would soon know it was a crime under Buhari. 1 Like |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by JMC: 12:02am On Apr 23, 2015 |
Unfortunately, many people who are here raining fire and brimstone on this woman cannot prove that this woman is guilty of any the things for which she is accused. We just rest on mere cheap media propaganda to condemn persons. We need to be more critical! 1 Like |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by 4EverYoungCEO(m): 12:50am On Apr 23, 2015 |
Sai Buhari... Sai Baba...
Sai Nigeria.... Sai Democracy...
Get the handover day shirt trending now. |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Drone007: 1:09am On Apr 23, 2015 |
Editor1: Diezani Alison-Madueke, minister of petroleum resources, says she has not committed any crime and is not seeking asylum, even though she stepped on big toes during her tenure. Fielding questions from the media in Abuja on Wednesday, Alison-Madueke — probably the most criticised minister under President Goodluck Jonathan — said her recent meeting with Abdulsalami Abubakar, former head of state, had nothing to do with speculations that she was looking for “soft landing” from the in- coming administration.
She said: “I have not sought such assistance because I am not aware that I have been indicted of any crime that I will need a soft landing. Over the last four years, I have been severally and unfortunately accused and labelled in so many malicious and vindictive ways. I have explained these things and pushed back robustly on these accusations and I have even gone to court on many of them. Yet they keep being regurgitated.
“I think it is unfortunate, particularly when we are moving into a transition period and looking forward to an incoming government which is coming to take over where we have ended. For everything that has a beginning there is an end and that is not a surprise. What is the surprise is the sort of malevolence bothering on personal malicious libel to my person during this period of time.
“I do believe that I have done the best for Nigeria in this job and I have attained many firsts in the history of oil and gas especially in the reforms that we have done. In this period of time, I have stepped on many big toes, particularly the toes of the cabals that were in the industry when we came in.
“I have said severally that we will open up the industry to all Nigerians, and we have, but that is not to the pleasure of certain cabals. And I have been continuously maligned because of this. We have taken millions and in fact billions of dollars out of the hands of multinationals and their subcontractors and put them in the hands of Nigerians through the Nigerian Content. Hundreds of thousands of Nigerians have come into the oil and gas industry because of our reforms.
“Quite frankly, I think as unprecedented as it is, it does not please everybody and that cannot be helped but let us remember the unprecedented reforms that have happened in the oil industry during our time, such as major gas reforms, the Petroleum Industry Bill, which has been completely revised, reformed and put into the hands of members of the National Assembly where it has languished for two years.” She also spoke on the alleged missing funds from the coffers of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) as well as allegations of wasteful spending by her. According to her, some of the allegations were made because of the reforms contained in the PIB.
She said: “In that bill are all the reforms needed to tear NNPC apart, make it a National Oil company, an equity share company through transparency, accountability and responsibility and reduce corruption in the industry. We did all theses and we put them in place to reduce corruption, so for me to be tagged with various tags of corruption, $10 million jet purchases, who buys jet for $10 million dollars for goodness sake?
“And $20 billion missing money for which PWC had done a report and the $1.48 billion which is not missing, which is actually money transferred by the NNPC to NPDC which is a subsidiary and NPDC has actually started making payments under my directives. I have said during our time that there are gaps in the NNPC and I said that openly.
“But I can also say that at no time in Nigerian history in the oil and gas has the NNPC been as open and audited as it is today. It has been positioned to go forward in the industry. It is true that the revenue profile is not sustainable. But we have done our best and the Nigerian oil and gas sector is today in a better shape than it has ever been in terms of achievements that we have recorded.
“So let me state it clearly for the records that Nigeria is my country and I am not going anywhere. I love my country and I do think that I have done the best for my country and I would also like to point these malicious, malevolence, vindictive libels need to stop.
“We have done enough for this industry, we cannot please everybody. Yes, we have stepped on toes but we did that in the best interest of Nigeria and we have opened up the oil and gas industry to all Nigerians, thousands of Nigerians have benefitted from our reforms in the system.”
Alison-Madueke, who rose to the position of director in Shell Nigeria, was appointed minister of transportation (now divided into works, transport and aviation) by late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2007.
She was later moved to the ministry of solid minerals, before Jonathan appointed her minister of petroleum ministry.
Along with late Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, who served as minister of health from 1985 to 1993, Alison-Madueke is the longest serving minister in Nigeria’s history.
www.thecable.ng/just-diezani-stepped-big-toes-know-never-committed-crime God bless, protect and promote you even more, Ma'am! May those who anticipate your downfall fall have a downfall first while you continue to fly on. May those who are baying for your blood be filled to drunkenness with their own blood! Haha! And, they ain't seen nothing yet! 1 Like |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Drone007: 1:45am On Apr 23, 2015 |
4EverYoungCEO: Sai Buhari... Sai Baba...
Sai Nigeria.... Sai Democracy...
Get the handover day shirt trending now. THE SHIFTING GAME: 'FEBUHARI' (the rallying cry pre-election when they needed you to help them win the elections); 'SAI BUHARI' (the replacement rallying cry post-election signalling gradual taking off of the mask and assertion of of who is master and who slave in an unravelling strange marriage of convenience). Many more to be unravelled on May 29 in this season of Shifting Games! Change-niks, stand by for your change! ? |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Champele(m): 2:23am On Apr 23, 2015 |
Only Jealous and envy for this woman dey kill many people. 'If you are sure you are holy be the first man to throw her stone. Fools 1 Like |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 5:51am On Apr 23, 2015 |
geedeex2: Madam ,you're going to jail She is going to both prison and jail |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nten: 6:23am On Apr 23, 2015 |
Zoharariel: Ofcourse you didn't commit any crime. Your Private Refinery in brazil is meant for refining your Vaginal Fluid. gaddamn! You mean refining pus*y juice in brazil? Wonderful! |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by alexlee50: 6:48am On Apr 23, 2015 |
bombella: Fellow nairalanders pls help me. I'm a student of microbiology in Delta State university. I'm from a humble home as my parents labor hard to pay my tuition. I have given my all to ensure that I study and have no reason to fail any course. This lecturer named A.A Anigboro BSc, MSC (Benin), an Urhobo man married with kids. He lives at Okhogoro in Abraka. Lecturer 11 (biochemical toxicology/molecular biology). This man has been failing me just to sleep with me. He has failed so many girls just cos of sex. No one is doing anything about it. He calls you with a private number and asks you to come to his house to sex him. We also have conscience and dignity for our bodies. I have younger ones and my parents aren't getting younger. They can't afford paying school fees for me every year. I'm lamenting for myself and the many girls who have to suffer years just because of the illicit pleasure of a adulterous married man. Whoever can get the attention of any authority should please help us female students in microbiology department in Delsu. It is so unfair. I can't be sleeping with lecturers when am studying and paying my fees for them to lecture me. Pls help somebody!!! I am touched by your story, let me have this mans details please.send to lee_alex32@yahoo.co.uk |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by JegaQuin: 7:01am On Apr 23, 2015 |
She claimed to have been cleared under a partisan Govt! You would be retried under a pure justice system and it's then we can know if you've done no harm to Nigeria nation! Mtcheee! Abeg where's my breakfast jare! |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 7:13am On Apr 23, 2015 |
Editor1: Diezani Alison-Madueke, minister of petroleum resources, says she has not committed any crime and is not seeking asylum, even though she stepped on big toes during her tenure. Fielding questions from the media in Abuja on Wednesday, Alison-Madueke — probably the most criticised minister under President Goodluck Jonathan — said her recent meeting with Abdulsalami Abubakar, former head of state, had nothing to do with speculations that she was looking for “soft landing” from the in- coming administration.
She said: “I have not sought such assistance because I am not aware that I have been indicted of any crime that I will need a soft landing. Over the last four years, I have been severally and unfortunately accused and labelled in so many malicious and vindictive ways. I have explained these things and pushed back robustly on these accusations and I have even gone to court on many of them. Yet they keep being regurgitated.
“I think it is unfortunate, particularly when we are moving into a transition period and looking forward to an incoming government which is coming to take over where we have ended. For everything that has a beginning there is an end and that is not a surprise. What is the surprise is the sort of malevolence bothering on personal malicious libel to my person during this period of time.
“I do believe that I have done the best for Nigeria in this job and I have attained many firsts in the history of oil and gas especially in the reforms that we have done. In this period of time, I have stepped on many big toes, particularly the toes of the cabals that were in the industry when we came in.
“I have said severally that we will open up the industry to all Nigerians, and we have, but that is not to the pleasure of certain cabals. And I have been continuously maligned because of this. We have taken millions and in fact billions of dollars out of the hands of multinationals and their subcontractors and put them in the hands of Nigerians through the Nigerian Content. Hundreds of thousands of Nigerians have come into the oil and gas industry because of our reforms.
“Quite frankly, I think as unprecedented as it is, it does not please everybody and that cannot be helped but let us remember the unprecedented reforms that have happened in the oil industry during our time, such as major gas reforms, the Petroleum Industry Bill, which has been completely revised, reformed and put into the hands of members of the National Assembly where it has languished for two years.” She also spoke on the alleged missing funds from the coffers of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) as well as allegations of wasteful spending by her. According to her, some of the allegations were made because of the reforms contained in the PIB.
She said: “In that bill are all the reforms needed to tear NNPC apart, make it a National Oil company, an equity share company through transparency, accountability and responsibility and reduce corruption in the industry. We did all theses and we put them in place to reduce corruption, so for me to be tagged with various tags of corruption, $10 million jet purchases, who buys jet for $10 million dollars for goodness sake?
“And $20 billion missing money for which PWC had done a report and the $1.48 billion which is not missing, which is actually money transferred by the NNPC to NPDC which is a subsidiary and NPDC has actually started making payments under my directives. I have said during our time that there are gaps in the NNPC and I said that openly.
“But I can also say that at no time in Nigerian history in the oil and gas has the NNPC been as open and audited as it is today. It has been positioned to go forward in the industry. It is true that the revenue profile is not sustainable. But we have done our best and the Nigerian oil and gas sector is today in a better shape than it has ever been in terms of achievements that we have recorded.
“So let me state it clearly for the records that Nigeria is my country and I am not going anywhere. I love my country and I do think that I have done the best for my country and I would also like to point these malicious, malevolence, vindictive libels need to stop.
“We have done enough for this industry, we cannot please everybody. Yes, we have stepped on toes but we did that in the best interest of Nigeria and we have opened up the oil and gas industry to all Nigerians, thousands of Nigerians have benefitted from our reforms in the system.”
Alison-Madueke, who rose to the position of director in Shell Nigeria, was appointed minister of transportation (now divided into works, transport and aviation) by late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2007.
She was later moved to the ministry of solid minerals, before Jonathan appointed her minister of petroleum ministry.
Along with late Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, who served as minister of health from 1985 to 1993, Alison-Madueke is the longest serving minister in Nigeria’s history.
www.thecable.ng/just-diezani-stepped-big-toes-know-never-committed-crime Opolo eyes no be open eyes |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 7:21am On Apr 23, 2015 |
chuna1985:
There was no queues. I live in Nigeria, Enugu state precisely. Please point out those points we had gasoline, diesel or kerosene shortage in Nigeria over the last 5 years ? Yours is acute short memory or you're just deliberately being mischievous. To say there was no queue in our filling stations for 5 years is the most laughable comment I've heard in recent time. |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by ekika(m): 8:02am On Apr 23, 2015 |
SeverusSnape: I love this woman.
GEJ my hero, Fayose and wike my role models, Diezani my mentor. Buhari your dictator 1 Like |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by mikehosy: 8:24am On Apr 23, 2015 |
Those big eyes of yours will soon go blind by d time all those blows enter your eyes |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by lukaino(m): 8:35am On Apr 23, 2015 |
She is right, she stepped on their toes when she took over their businesses and was running them on behalf of GEJ (her principal) and herself. she stepped on their toes not for National interest but for her personal interests. The long arm of the law will catch up with her and her principal and that will be the end of her arrogance. |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 8:38am On Apr 23, 2015 |
naijamark:
Yours is acute short memory or you're just deliberately being mischievous. To say there was no queue in our filling stations for 5 years is the most laughable comment I've heard in recent time. let's not engage in a blind arguement. List those times Nigeria had fuel shortages, which used to be Nigerian trademark since we were born. |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by henryblaze25(m): 9:32am On Apr 23, 2015 |
Sometimes people feel dis woman started seeing money when she was made Minister, go tru her history and u will know she has been in wealth b4 Appointment as minister |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 9:47am On Apr 23, 2015 |
Why is it hard to please Nigerians, Gej is corrupt , okonjo is corrupt , diezani is corrupt yet these are the best people that have really contributed to this country, why are we so backward to understand this? That a new administration is coming does not mean these ones are nothing, u should understand that even the international communities also appreciated these professionals, Gej will certainly lead an international program, diezani heads OPEC, okonjo Is aleady in list of most infleuncial, adeshina is gunning for ADB , why can't we appreciate these ones and encourage the incoming ones. Can understand the frustration of Nigerians but nation building is not a day job . Don't mean to insult anyone but talking about jailing anyone is these current administration means u are stark illiterate, doesn't matter if u've been to sch or not. Am sure the new administration will prove that. God bless Nigeria 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 9:52am On Apr 23, 2015 |
alexlee50: I am touched by your story, let me have this mans details please.send to lee_alex32@yahoo.co.uk Hey bruv, be touched by her story but make sure u verify before u act . |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 9:55am On Apr 23, 2015 |
JegaQuin: She claimed to have been cleared under a partisan Govt! You would be retried under a pure justice system and it's then we can know if you've done no harm to Nigeria nation! Mtcheee! Abeg where's my breakfast jare! u're frustrated. Nobody is going to jail, the new president will prove that 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 2:09pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
SeverusSnape:
Yes o... Including Tinubu, Amaechi and Atiku, Lest I forget, SARAKI. Thanks. What a suitable reply! That guy hardly talks sensibly! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Diezani Confesses: I Stepped On Big Toes, But I Never Commited Any Crime by Nobody: 2:10pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
nelson4: u're frustrated. Nobody is going to jail, the new president will prove that We have been telling them! |