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Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by Nobody: 6:27am On Aug 17, 2015
These are the leads that would be taken by KPMG and PWC:

– 3.8 trillion Naira out of the 8.1 trillion Naira earned from crude oil (2012-2015) withheld by NNPC
– 2.1 billion US dollars from Excess Crude Account unaccounted for
– Department of Petroleum Resources’ unremitted 109.7 billion Naira royalty from oil firms
– 6 billion US dollars allegedly looted by some Ministers of the last Administration
– 160 million barrels of crude worth 13.9 billion US dollars lost between 2009 and 2012
– 15 million US dollars from botched arms deal yet to be returned to Nigeria
​- 13 billion US dollars​ in NLNG dividends mostly unaccounted for
​- 30 billion Naira rice waiver​
​- 183 billion naira​ unaccounted for at the NDDC

in total we have over $30 Billion vanished. The game has just began!

-CramJones

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Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by agarawu23(m): 6:29am On Aug 17, 2015
our looted money must be returned

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Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by Feranchek(m): 6:34am On Aug 17, 2015
Oga jona!!! Only you 1?? According to paypay.... DIARIS GODU O0O00O!!!!

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Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by Femolacaster(m): 6:39am On Aug 17, 2015
May Sango strike down any almajiri that chants "witch-hunting" when the culprit are being prosecuted.

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Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by boboLIL(m): 6:40am On Aug 17, 2015
Cramjones abeg stop jonsing kiss
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by sthugo: 6:42am On Aug 17, 2015
Pls share your source of news?

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Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by Demmocrats(m): 6:45am On Aug 17, 2015
Crap Jones the money you listed is like change to what oby took in 8 years.
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by funlord(m): 6:48am On Aug 17, 2015
grin

Did you pull all these figures out of thin air or out of your ass? I don't understand how some of these nairalanders think!

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Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by DONMAYOR19(m): 6:57am On Aug 17, 2015
cramejones both u and that your du-llard president can't do anything. hypocrite like u.
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by shaqhead: 6:58am On Aug 17, 2015
Time is the revealer of all things
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 7:16am On Aug 17, 2015
Let the investigation begins. Enough of media trial, enough of propaganda.

By the way, it is insult on Nigeria for any person to say probe (for inconsistency) a government that had a popular mandate rather you investigate illegally acquisition of wealth or enrichment by officials against a subsisting policy or its abuse during implementation at the time under review.

The President and National Executive Council are authorized to make policies within the bounds of constitution.

This stupidity of a Government listing non-investigated crimes before the court of public opinion is absurd. A government is not and will never be a whistle blower.

It is foolish for a government after President Buhari to "probe" the granting of an exchange rate of N160 to a dollar to Jerusalem Pilgrims (even when the subsisting exchange rate is N195) by this administration rather the abuses by officials implementing it can be investigated but the policy should never be the subject of investigation.
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by 7footre(m): 7:42am On Aug 17, 2015
As much as these revelations are mind boggling i'd like to know how you came by such informations? So we would not be dealing with speculations
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by bugzbunny: 7:49am On Aug 17, 2015
agarawu23:
our looted money must be returned
Abookii..... Which money are u talking about?
Parasites
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by ej77: 7:55am On Aug 17, 2015
cramjones:
These are the leads that would be taken by KPMG and PWC:

– 3.8 trillion Naira out of the 8.1 trillion Naira earned from crude oil (2012-2015) withheld by NNPC
– 2.1 billion US dollars from Excess Crude Account unaccounted for
– Department of Petroleum Resources’ unremitted 109.7 billion Naira royalty from oil firms
– 6 billion US dollars allegedly looted by some Ministers of the last Administration
– 160 million barrels of crude worth 13.9 billion US dollars lost between 2009 and 2012
– 15 million US dollars from botched arms deal yet to be returned to Nigeria
​- 13 billion US dollars​ in NLNG dividends mostly unaccounted for
​- 30 billion Naira rice waiver​
​- 183 billion naira​ unaccounted for at the NDDC

in total we have over $30 Billion vanished. The game has just began!

-CramJones


APC and Buhari should go 2 court. It is only the court that can convict anyone not buhari or apc. Every day we hear i wil probe.
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by POPdecorator: 8:04am On Aug 17, 2015
Haaaaaaa y this PDP
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by hassan85(m): 8:10am On Aug 17, 2015
I cant believ Bishop kukah is asking 4 ds to be fogoten. Wasnt it money of ds nature in few ppls hand dt brought BH? Let buhari do anything withn d laws to colect it. Biko am not employed cos of ds looters
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by stuff46(m): 8:12am On Aug 17, 2015
cramjones:
These are the leads that would be taken by KPMG and PWC:

– 3.8 trillion Naira out of the 8.1 trillion Naira earned from crude oil (2012-2015) withheld by NNPC
– 2.1 billion US dollars from Excess Crude Account unaccounted for
– Department of Petroleum Resources’ unremitted 109.7 billion Naira royalty from oil firms
– 6 billion US dollars allegedly looted by some Ministers of the last Administration
– 160 million barrels of crude worth 13.9 billion US dollars lost between 2009 and 2012
– 15 million US dollars from botched arms deal yet to be returned to Nigeria
​- 13 billion US dollars​ in NLNG dividends mostly unaccounted for
​- 30 billion Naira rice waiver​
​- 183 billion naira​ unaccounted for at the NDDC

in total we have over $30 Billion vanished. The game has just began!

-CramJones



Since he has looted, go and recover them idiot. No go find work do this early morning. Buhari should please implement this his 5000 for jobless people like you. Leave buhari to know what he is doing.
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by poshstore: 8:21am On Aug 17, 2015
If GEJ likes he should travel to space,he will return our money.
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by wordcat(m): 9:05am On Aug 17, 2015
Femolacaster:
May Sango strike down any almajiri that chants "witch-hunting" when the culprit are being prosecuted.

Seconded

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Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by omolami: 9:15am On Aug 17, 2015
Why publish fake? Certainly not APC nor Buhari would prove this. If APC and Buhari are sure of their allegation, then they should charge them to court. This is rule of law instead of wild allegation that can warrant deformation of character
Re: Part IV: The Economist KPMG list - Cramjones by socialmediaman: 9:36am On Aug 17, 2015
@cramjones We also have $20 billion dollar Fraudulent import waivers initiated through the NIPC between 2010 and 2013

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