FUEL SUBSIDY PROBE: SUSPECTS WARN JONATHAN TO STOP THEIR TRIAL
What kind of beings are these individuals?. They can't keep secret
The above caption must be a joke.
If it is not, I bet you this is the kind of drama Nigeria requires in order to clean
this land from the havoc of the so called Vampires in power.
According to online media, some
of the high profile suspects arraigned on Wednesday for stealing $6.8 billion
oil subsidy funds have sent a strong warning to President Goodluck Jonathan to
desist from prosecuting them or face a full disclosure of how they funneled
close to $1 billion towards his 2011 presidential campaign through the oil
resources minister Diezani Allison-Madueke and the Minister for the Niger
Delta, Godsday Orubebe.
One of the accused oil company
M.D, Adaoha Ugo-Ngadi (Ontario
oil and gas), claimed:
• How they specifically handed
over $300 million through the Minister for Petroleum Resources,
Allison-Madueke, towards the election of President Jonathan in 2011; and
• That they bought a mansion for
Mr. Orubebe in Abuja
worth N600 million.
The above information was denied
by EFCC officials.
Sources knowledgeable about the
intrigues surrounding the trial have already predicted that due to the current
threat to expose President Jonathan and some of his most powerful ministers,
the case will fizzle out over time.
Naija!!! Una no know before una vote Jona? Naija wise up!!!
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