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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by GenBloodykiIler: 1:55pm On Apr 12, 2017
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omenkaLives:
Just look at this; "biggest fraud in the history of oil industry ". Yet some headless bastards would open their smelly gutters they call mouth to call this government incompetent. angry
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this government is the worst government in the world

kiss the truth
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by OreMI22: 1:55pm On Apr 12, 2017
Of course that is how this government is robbing this country blind. Yet BUHARI will ve screaming kworruption while he is the most corrupt.

They will sell all our assets to themselves using fake fronts.
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by Boyooosa(m): 1:58pm On Apr 12, 2017
DEEEMN!

Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by kolaish(m): 1:59pm On Apr 12, 2017
tbaba1234:


There is concrete evidence including email correspondence between Shell executives... We know the people involved on the Nigerian side will go scot free.
Yes, you are right. Just as they have been going scot free in the previous ones.

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by omenkaLives(m): 2:00pm On Apr 12, 2017
micklplus:
sad!

I cannot laugh and I can’t cry. I am just perplexed!!

Seeing the magnitude of blunders and corruption committed by previous administration and how this current government is losing cases upon cases on corruption, one cant help but cry for this Nigeria.

Where does one begin to complain from? Our commonwealth have been shared and we are only grappling to survive. As we have it and as hopeful as I am, this country might go up in flames very soon.

Now that we have something work with for a start, can we make some arrest atleast?

Please, nobody should make this PDP/APC issue abeg oo

The saddest part for me is foreign ones in this case will be punished in their country, would their Nigerian collaborators be punished as well?
Im sorry to say, but cases like this are the reason I find it almost abominable for officials of the previous admin to point fingers at the current admin over the seeming intractable economic crisis the country's going through.

How heartless could some people be?

How could a people's wealth worth over 500billion dollars be sold for a paltry 1.3billion simply because those entrusted with the "custody" of those wealth stood the chance to make some few illegal millions upon selling them for such an amount?

Imagine this figure! Imagine the opportunity cost of this gargantuan heist!

I am so pained by this news in all honesty.

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by sami75: 2:01pm On Apr 12, 2017
[quote author=tbaba1234 post=55502720]]
His name was not smuggled but the italian prosecutors were witch hunting PDP.Infact this is one of the lies of the ruling party.

This is just a tip of the icebergs, the raping of Nigeria in the last 16 years was unprecedented.
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by GenBloodykiIler: 2:02pm On Apr 12, 2017
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omenkaLives:
Im sorry to say, but cases like this are the reason I find it almost abominable for officials of the previous admin to point fingers at the current admin over the seeming intractable economic crisis the country's going through.

How heartless could some people be?

How could a people's wealth worth over 500billion dollars be sold for a paltry 1.3billion simply because those entrusted with the "custody" of those wealth stood the chance to make some few illegal millions upon selling them for such an amount?

Imagine this figure! Imagine the opportunity cost of this gargantuan heist!

I am so pained by this news in all honesty.
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Nonsense trash
i prefer you talk about ipob yoot

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by micklplus(m): 2:04pm On Apr 12, 2017
omenkaLives:
Im sorry to say, but cases like this are the reason I find it almost abominable for officials of the previous admin to point fingers at the current admin over the seeming intractable economic crisis the country's going through.

How heartless could some people be?

How could a people's wealth worth over 500billion dollars be sold for a paltry 1.3billion simply because those entrusted with the "custody" of those wealth stood the chance to make some few illegal millions upon selling them for such an amount?

Imagine this figure! Imagine the opportunity cost of this gargantuan heist!

I am so pained by this news in all honesty.

I cant come to the real fact of the matter set. I am in shock and it is worrisome the masses are not even ready to do anything. We only love to complain. sad!!!

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by dingbang(m): 2:05pm On Apr 12, 2017
Everybody should keep shut... Hell awaits the ungodly
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by cashkid: 2:05pm On Apr 12, 2017
Some oloriburuku will come here and defend them now.....
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by Juciano1(m): 2:07pm On Apr 12, 2017
tbaba1234:


This is a real trial taking place in Italy not a media trial.
This is a leaked report not a trial...stop jumping up and down pls
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by Pergrace: 2:09pm On Apr 12, 2017
obailala:
How can an oil block sell for $500billion? shocked

I wonder ohhhh.....maybe the amount is the worth of the oil block
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by Juciano1(m): 2:12pm On Apr 12, 2017
charliboy654:

am sure u didnt read the post.
Did you? I meant for the next one week there'll be an orgy of how there is so much corruption in Nigeria, but zero convictions in the court!!!
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by chronique(m): 2:12pm On Apr 12, 2017
For those fixated on GEJ, read this :

The field has been at the center of legal battles since 1998, when Etete first acquired rights to it through his front company. Months before it finally sealed the deal in 2011, Shell had to pay $30 million in a separate settlement on bribery charges in Nigeria.


If more investigation is done, we would unearthen a lot as to how the government pre-Yar'adua and GEJ set the ball rolling. Looks like what we know, is just a tip of the iceberg. Besides, Dan Etete was more active under the Obj - Atiku govt.

At the end of the day, it just shows you how bad the rot in the system is.

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by Boyooosa(m): 2:13pm On Apr 12, 2017
ihatebuhari:
rubbish....

buhari we Niger deltans ain't afraid of u



on GEJ we stand
#OLOBORIRUN
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by Sapeleboy911(m): 2:13pm On Apr 12, 2017
ihatebuhari:
rubbish....

buhari we Niger deltans ain't afraid of u



on GEJ we stand
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Sometimes I wonder how you people reason. Yes I'm a Niger Deltan but I must call a spade a spade. GEJ IS A COMPLETE FAILURE AND A THEIF. Quote me anyday,
Imagine being a VP, acting president, president yet nothing to show for it in your region, or even the country at large.
Did you even read this post at all? Though this deal was on even during OBJ's tenure. But as a true NigerDeltan I was expecting him to change the status quo, but instead he finalized it. Shame on GEJ.

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by Charly68: 2:16pm On Apr 12, 2017
We know that to the Govt of Ebele Jonathan,stealing is no corruption ,we however thank God that the stealing does not continue..whatever he has done with his group of corruptible elements,we should leave them to God & their conscience if they have any

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by Codes151(m): 2:17pm On Apr 12, 2017
It's clear that this is rubbish! It's also clear that Nigerians don't even know what's going on at the top! It is also clear that we have leaders that probably don't understand anything except money!

Please God just wipe off some things
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by leepest(m): 2:21pm On Apr 12, 2017
GEJ fans, this is ur hero, and u are accusing buhari, after jona spoiled everything b4 giving it off

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by kulikuli45: 2:22pm On Apr 12, 2017
This is a serious wawu!
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by yemmie(m): 2:25pm On Apr 12, 2017
The real problem is:

Napims, DPR , NPDC and NNPC.

Who determined the reservoir volumes for Saudiaramco , PDO Oman, Qatar Petroleum, ADMA-OPCO,Petronas.

Are these NOCs companies running JVs and PSC or service agreements?

OML and OPL are they still the status quo in modern day field developments .

Is NNPC an NOC?

I reserve further comments but most of the folks at NNPC , Napims , DPR and NPDC don't really have the full understanding of the E&P. The IOC are taking full advantage of our very weak legislature and corrupt leaders / executives.

I pity Nigeria so much because the country is been raped since 1956 from Oloibri discovery till date. Nigeria has only gotten 1/1000000 revenue from the crude produce / exported for over 40 years.

Mind you Nigeria does not know the actual volume of crude exported and LNG shipped

The OGGS line to Bonny Finima that carries gas to NLNG is sufficient to generate huge revenue for the country

Mind NLNG has 6 trains and each train produce ?

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by savagefinder: 2:34pm On Apr 12, 2017
spartan117:
There was too much looting ongoing in the previous administrations, but dis current administration isn't different infact its worse bcuz Nigeria is now more divided than it ever was due to Mr Buhari’s tribalistic politics and witch hunt anti-corruption war I say this bcuz dat grasscutter ought to be behind bars by now if dis administration was serious in fighting corruption
this issue isn't a Nigerian issue incase u don't know..the whole world is asking that shell be closed up and the officials involved be punished..Buhari or not..this set of idiots sold a 500 billion dollar oil block for 1.5billion and didn't even save a penny in the treasury but instead reports are that one used it one armoured vehicles, luxury short guns and a private jet
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by chloride6: 2:48pm On Apr 12, 2017
Atiku2019:
cry cry cry cry

Who are holding your head?

Because the thing didn't reach you. grin
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by omodapson(m): 2:49pm On Apr 12, 2017
This is quite revealing. Some guys would still come around to support a certain Jonathan after reading this.
These guys have milked our collective wealth dry.
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by sapele914(m): 2:56pm On Apr 12, 2017
ihatebuhari:
rubbish....

buhari we Niger deltans ain't afraid of u



on GEJ we stand
No need to blame you,God done curse your mama and papa before they born you,they are only going through the punishment today and in future,e no go ever better for you. MUMU.

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by chloride6: 2:57pm On Apr 12, 2017
You are s.tupid if you believe that oil block is worth $500 dollars.

Nigeria's GDP all together is about $500 billion.

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Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by mizzytan(m): 3:06pm On Apr 12, 2017
Jonathan's regime was really ravaged by corruption which has really eaten deep into the fabric of our society. Damn! $500b oil block sold for $1.3b:This is really appalling. I don't want to believe this.
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by Govocrete: 3:23pm On Apr 12, 2017
Birikiti:
Who got what....

Nigerian businessman Aliyu Abubakar withdrew $54,418,000 in cash.

$466,065,965.44 withdrawn in cash and subsequently funneled to government officials including President Goodluck Jonathan, Attorney General Mohammed Bello Adoke, Minister of Petroleum Diezani Alison-Madueke, Minister of Defence and former National Security Advisor Aliyu Gusau.

$10,026,280 to former Attorney General Christopher Adebayo Ojo

$11,465,000 paid to former Senator Ikechukwu Obiorah

Eni officials also received funds in retrocession (in essence, reimbursement for multiple layers of insurance after a deal goes through). One, Chief Development — Operations & Technology Officer Roberto Casula, received $50 million delivered in cash.





Shell CEO Ben van Beurden picked up the phone and called his chief financial officer hours after Dutch police raided his offices. “I trust you have been informed about what happened at the office,” van Beurden said to CFO Simon Henry on the phone on February 17 last year. “So it looks as if they have some form of coordination between the Italian prosecutor, possibly … with a link into the [U.S. Department of Justice], but we’re not sure yet,” van Beurden said, not knowing authorities were listening in on the other end of the line.

His suspicions were right, and their subsequent conversation sheds light on Shell’s complicity in one of the largest corruption scandals in Big Oil’s history — after the company vigorously denied any role in it for years.

That early morning February raid centered on an oil deal Shell and Italian oil giant Eni struck with Nigeria. They paid the Nigerian government $1.3 billion in 2011 for rights to a giant oil field off the Nigerian coast. After the deal was struck, most of that money mysteriously went missing from public coffers.

New legal filings, emails, and recorded phone conversations reviewed by Foreign Policy showed top Shell executives played a hand in the huge corruption scheme, which reached the highest echelons of the government. The phone recordings and documents from European authorities were obtained by anti-corruption watchdogs Global Witness and Finance Uncovered. Buzzfeed and Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Or first broke the story.

The new revelations could throw Shell into a world of legal trouble. They also shed light on the shadowy world of oil deals, and how far Shell was willing to go to nab their share of the oil field, known as OPL 245, through a network that spanned former British spies and corrupt Nigerian officials. The tendrils of the scandal reached the highest echelons of the Nigerian government, including former President Goodluck Jonathan.

The latest developments come hot on the heels of the United States repealing an anti-corruption rules for extractive industry companies like Shell, a move Big Oil widely lauded. It also illustrates how resource-rich countries like Nigeria often fall victim to the “resource curse” – where corrupt officials steal the revenue from selling off natural resources, keeping the masses mired in poverty.

One of Africa’s largest petro-states, Nigeria is ranked 136 out of 176 countries in corruption by anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International. Meanwhile, famine spurred by the Boko Haram militant insurgency in the country’s north, threatens millions of Nigerians, including some 500,000 children. The money paid by Shell and Eni for the OPL 245 field is about 1.5 times what the U.N. says is needed to resolve the famine crisis.

The deal centered around former Nigerian oil minister Dan Etete. While serving as oil minister, Etete secretly acquired rights to OPL 245 through a shadowy front company called Malabu, which later funneled over $1 billion of the deal away from the Nigerian people and directly into the pockets of senior Nigerian officials. (Etete was later convicted in a Nigerian court on a separate money laundering probe.)

Van Beurden suspected the Dutch police must have found some dirt in the records their raids obtained. “There was apparently some loose chatter…particularly the people that we hired from MI6 who, er, must have said things like, ‘Well, yeah, you know, I wonder who gets a pay-off here and whatever,’” he said, referring to former British intelligence operatives Shell hired to help navigate the seedy world of West African oil politicking. But it wasn’t just “loose chatter.”

Senior Shell employees openly discussed in email how they knew over $1 billion of their money would go to Etete and others in political kickbacks, according to email records. The company decided to move forward with the deal anyway, denying for years up to this point its employees did anything wrong and claiming it only knew it was paying the Nigerian government.

One email from Shell official Guy Colegate to colleagues in March, 2010 sums it up: “Etete can smell the money,” Colegate wrote. “If, at nearly 70 years old he does turn his nose up at 1.2 bill he is completely certifiable…but I think he knows its [sic] his for the taking. I don’t think he will push it away,” he wrote. That email was forwarded to then-Shell CEO Peter Voser, one of the world’s most powerful oil execs at the time. No records available show he informed authorities or stood in the way of the deal.

Another Shell advisor, former British intelligence service official John Copleston, wrote about Etete’s graft plan to senior Shell executives in 2009 as they began laying out various deals for a share of the oil field. “E[tete] claims he will only get 40m of the 300m we offering-rest goes in paying people off,” Copleston wrote.

For Shell, the stakes couldn’t have been higher: OPL 245, one of Africa’s most valuable oil fields, contains an estimated nine billion barrels of untapped oil, worth nearly $500 billion even with today’s bargain bin oil prices.
Its eventual purchase boosted the world’s fifth-largest company’s proven reserves by a third (proven reserves are a key statistic for shareholders).

The field has been at the center of legal battles since 1998, when Etete first acquired rights to it through his front company. Months before it finally sealed the deal in 2011, Shell had to pay $30 million in a separate settlement on bribery charges in Nigeria.

Now the Anglo-Dutch oil giant was in the lurch once again. “This dawn raid is, I won’t say premature, but it’s, we were not, we hadn’t concluded our own work,” van Beurden said, referring to an internal Shell investigation. They then mulled whether they should inform the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of the predawn raid, but opted against it because it would be “share price sensitive.”

“At this point in time, everything seems to be share price sensitive,” Henry says on the phone, chuckling.

Shell denied any knowledge of improper payments to Malabu or others up to Sunday. “It is Shell’s position that none of those payments were made with its knowledge,” Shell said in a statement Sunday.

On Monday, after Global Witness issued a new report outlining the findings of the leaked documents, a Shell spokesman appeared to walk back that position in an email statement to FP.

“Over time, it became clear to us that Etete was involved in Malabu and that the only way to resolve the impasse through a negotiated settlement was to engage with Etete and Malabu, whether we liked it or not,” the spokesman said. He added, “we believe that the settlement was a fully legal transaction.” Shell did not dispute the veracity of the of the leaked documents.

Italian prosecutors beg to differ. According to documents from prosecutor’s office in Milan made public, here’s who got what in the pay-off:

Nigerian businessman Aliyu Abubakar withdrew $54,418,000 in cash.
$466,065,965.44 withdrawn in cash and subsequently funneled to government officials including President Goodluck Jonathan, Attorney General Mohammed Bello Adoke, Minister of Petroleum Diezani Alison-Madueke, Minister of Defence and former National Security Advisor Aliyu Gusau.
$10,026,280 to former Attorney General Christopher Adebayo Ojo
$11,465,000 paid to former Senator Ikechukwu Obiorah
Eni officials also received funds in retrocession (in essence, reimbursement for multiple layers of insurance after a deal goes through). One, Chief Development — Operations & Technology Officer Roberto Casula, received $50 million delivered in cash.

In Italy, prosecutors have recommended Casula and Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi stand trial in the corruption case. The Eni board issued a statement saying they retained “total confidence” in Descalzi. Eni also released a statement saying it was complying with authorities but denied any wrongdoing. Representatives of Voser, Etete, and Jonathan haven’t yet issued any statements about the revelations.

Source:

http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/04/11/emails-show-shells-complicity-in-biggest-oil-corruption-scandal-in-history-nigeria-resource-curse-etete-eni/


Please read till the end and understand how greedy and unpatriotic some so called leaders (from all tribes in the Nation) can be


Its time we start our own upraising against civil lord that are known as civil servant. They are enriching themselves in the name being civil servant. Just review the headline since 2015, it is either million dollars, pound sterling or euro that are stolen.

The so-called servant drive the latest fleet of cars all at the expense of those the claim to be serving.

God so much blessed this nation for all to enjoy the blessing but our so-called servant are bleeding us dry. Even devil the devil is ashame and complaining of the level of corruption and wickedness in the land.
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by aisammy4: 3:24pm On Apr 12, 2017
ihatebuhari:
rubbish....

buhari we Niger deltans ain't afraid of u



on GEJ we stand


hmmmm! Very good. I have one question for you.

Is what you said now the solution to the problem faced in Nigeria?
Re: $500b Oil Block Sold For $1.3b By Nigerian Government by BetaThings: 3:28pm On Apr 12, 2017
jconsulting:
A wise man once said " Nigeria is fantastically corrupt" , Oyinbo will declare he receive money from the deal but Nigerians will deny it totally, my people democracy is not working for us abeg

The Nigerian does not need to deny it
Members of his tribe/religion/party will dismiss as witch hunt or media trial
case closed

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