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Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by powerfulguy(op): 8:42am On Jan 04, 2021
•Ex-VP sells shares for $100m, may be ready for another presidential bid

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has divested from Integrated Logistic Services (INTELS) Nigeria Limited, the country’s largest logistics company that provides comprehensive integrated services for the nation’s oil and gas industry, THISDAY learnt at the weekend.

Intels spokesman, Mr. Tommaso Ruffinoni, said Atiku exited the company with his family as at December last year.

The former vice president was said to have sold his interests through a series of transactions executed by his family Guernsey Trust, in deals that began in December 2018 and concluded last year.

Atiku was said to have sold his shares in Intels to Orleal Investment Group, the parents company of Intels, for various amounts totalling over $100 million in the deal that spanned two years.

It was learnt that Atiku was paid $60 million, $29 million $24.1 million in three instalments.

Analysts believed that with that amount of cash, Atiku may be ready for another presidential bid.

According to Ruffinoni, with Atiku’s divestment of his interest in the company, two of his children working in the organisation, Mr. Adamu Atiku Abubakar and Mr. Aminu Atiku Abubakar, have ended their working relationship with the organisation.

Efforts to reach Atiku in Dubai, where he is currently based, proved abortive as he was said to have travelled to Saudi Arabia.

The former vice president had in 2015, described Intels as his most successful business.

But Intels, in the last few years, has been having a running battle with the federal government, culminating in the cancellation of its 17-year-old contract with the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) for pilotage monitoring.

The federal government had in October 2017 directed the NPA to terminate the boats pilotage monitoring and supervision agreement that the agency has with Intels, saying that the contract was void ab initio.

The NPA had also accused Intels of refusing to remit to the federal government service boat pilotage revenue in the firm’s custody, which amounted to $207.646 million (N78.905 billion) as at September 30, 2019.

NPA said the money was aside from service boat pilotage revenue for January 1, 2020 to July 31, 2020 amounting to $97.029 million, which adds up to $307.675 million (N115.775 billion) in the custody of Intels.

However, Intels had denied owing NPA to the tune of $145.8 million, insisting that NPA owes it over $750 million, giving to a possible recourse to litigation to resolve the dispute.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/01/04/atiku-abubakar-no-longer-our-shareholder-says-intels/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by majamajic(m): 8:46am On Jan 04, 2021
Our money
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by SpatialKing(m): 8:48am On Jan 04, 2021
100 million Dollars
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Burstscam: 8:52am On Jan 04, 2021
Probably to shield the company from government's wahala. Good move
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Okoroawusa: 8:56am On Jan 04, 2021
Being in control of Onne port for almost 16 years, he has made all the money he needs to make in life.
He has relocated to Dubai, Nigeria is just his footstool now.

The story of Atiku Abubakar, former Vice president of Nigeria.
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Nobody:
He would squander that money on his senile presidency bid in 2023

They even pieces the money to help him spend it recklessly.

Come 2023 enough of this old generational career politicians both from pdp and apc
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by nrexzy: 8:57am On Jan 04, 2021
If I hear..... Who him sell him share tohuh Another of his company?
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Okoroawusa: 8:57am On Jan 04, 2021
Burstscam:
Probably to shield the company from government's wahala. Good move
Good move abi? Will this be your comment if this was Tinubu?

Hypocrites!
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by nedekid: 9:07am On Jan 04, 2021
majamajic:
Our money
Go and collect it now..
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by espn(m): 9:14am On Jan 04, 2021
better for home...let him come spend as usual in 2023.
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Mynd44(mod): 9:25am On Jan 04, 2021
Okoroawusa:
Good move abi? Will this be your comment if this was Tinubu?

Hypocrites!
Actually there are reports that those shares were bought by Tinubu
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by seunmsg(m): 9:25am On Jan 04, 2021
Werey dey disguise, we no buy this lamba. Atiku is intel and intel is Atiku. The corrupt rogue must never be allowed anywhere near Aso rock again.
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Lubumbashi: 9:26am On Jan 04, 2021
Who remembers what Obasanjo said about Atiku in his book?
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Starships4u(m): 9:27am On Jan 04, 2021
Okay nau
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by visijo(m): 9:28am On Jan 04, 2021
Every human being starts out as an anus - It's the first part of our bodies to form in the womb.

So telling someone they're an “axx” shouldn't be an insult�
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by millionboi2: 9:28am On Jan 04, 2021
Politics
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by CountDracula(m): 9:28am On Jan 04, 2021
If he likes he should sell his household, he will never be president
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by tunapawizzy: 9:28am On Jan 04, 2021
Wahala intels ati atiku niyen
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Helpfromabove1(m): 9:28am On Jan 04, 2021
100 million dollars just from one company


I cum in peace

Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:28am On Jan 04, 2021
This internationally recognized thief, according to TIME MAGAZINE himself.

The demi god of children of hate, frustrations and perdition.
The one they would have preferred us to love along with them instead of our darling Daddy.

Supporter of fraudsters, criminals, looters and thieves always in pains that the corrupt money they were used to for 16 years is no more forthcoming.

Una go wail till una faint.
(Quote this post if you are one of the aforementioned, let Nigerians know you tongue)

Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Janiobi(m): 9:29am On Jan 04, 2021
CORO never catch this one. fvk up
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by jaeyking(m): 9:29am On Jan 04, 2021
As usual na wash be this.
Trying to pave way for his 2023 ambition
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Nobody:
I suspect scope..
So people will take their minds off his many assets...
So that dem no go dey use am count score like tinubu....
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by Topmaike007(m): 9:30am On Jan 04, 2021
Our oyel money from South
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by excomarow(m): 9:30am On Jan 04, 2021
I guess this is the time for me to cashout from Atiku... Al'Qur'an
Re: Intels: Atiku Abubakar No Longer Our Shareholder by ATEAMS: 9:30am On Jan 04, 2021
But the CEO
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