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WHY JONATHON WILL FACE JUSTICE IN THE ICPC LIKE KENYAN PRESIDENT.....??? 1. On Tuesday 3rd July, 2012 the finance minister was said to give the breakdown to reps of 2.19 trillion payment which comprise N1.7 trillion arrears for 2011, and 451 billion for January to June 2012. Soon after filing the report a text message received from the minister as follows: “Urgent correction: What has been spent on subsidy in 2011 is N2.19 trillion comprising N1.7 trillion paid as at December 2011 and N451 billion arrears paid in as at June 2012. Pls reflect without attribution. Many thanks! 2. I don’t know details of NNPC foreign account – Okonjo-Iweala However, the minister of finance told the committee that she is not aware of the details of a crude account operated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, (NNPC), with American based bank, JP Morgan. 3. Premium time On 12th Nov, 2013 published Nigeria’s finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has budgeted for year 2012 was 5 trillion naira, this is about 30billion dollars. The total revenue earned from oil sales in the same year (2.26 million barrels/day @ 60 dollar/barrel) according to British Prime Minister David Cameron was 100 billion dollars. There is a gross discrepancy in the budget – not inclusive of actual funds disbursed from the earnings of oil revenue! 4. A typical case of the oil minister Diezani Alison-Madukwe and two of her alleged “boys” one Jide Omokore and another Kola for misappropriation of over N58.9 trillion naira from the illegal transfer of four oil blocks in favour of Jide Omokore`s ATLANTIC ENERGY DRILLING CONCEPT. 5. The minister and her boss are accused for stealing the nation’s total earned oil revenue for four years at the rate of $100bn or 16 trillion/year. The case is being handled by the Senator Emmanuel Paulker the led Committee on Petroleum Upstream.These “Diezani boys” They are reported to be flying around the world in private jets and buying up hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property and boats. Jide Omokore, he was arrested in France with Nigeria’s presidential jet in November of 2012! SOURCE: SAHARA REPORTERS! 6. Premium Times on the 12th of November 2013, published a leaking 7 billion dollar hole in Nigeria’s oil revenue retrieval, with the NNPC implicated along with Swiss oil dealers. In the report from the Berne Declaration, a Switzerland based anti-corruption NGO evb.ch/en/p25021690.html it was shockingly exposed that Nigeria’s oil was being sold below market price in inter-continental scam involving the petroleum ministry and foreign companies, operating in Switzerland. 7. ireportng December, 2nd 2011. The Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), Mr Reginald Elijah Stanley testify that N1.346trillion is being paid annually as subsidy by government, adding that the figure stands at N1.426trillion contrary to what finance minister said to have being spend is 2.19 trillion! 8. The last has not been heard about the N2.7 trillion looted from the Nigerian treasury under the cover of fuel subsidy by the femi otedola, and the subsequent probe panel set up by the House of Representatives to probe the scam as ireports-ng has unveiled the actors behind a $3million bribery scam engineered to doctor the panel’s report, before and after it was submitted on the floor of the House. 9. On Friday, December 7th, 2012. It is being reported that a N2.1 billion of newly printed N1,000 notes has mysteriously gone missing from the Nigerias Security Printing and Minting Company (NSPMC). where the chief executive of the mint company Mr Ehi Okomoyon where force to go on leave for investigation, but till now the investigation is yet to be concluded! 10. Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi on February, 3rd 2014 told the Senate Committee on Finance that of the $67 billion crude oil sales that was supposed to be remitted to the Federation Account, only $47 billion had been reconciled between the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC and CBN while the S20 billion was not remitted! What happened to SLS now ? He is suspended! 11. From 2005 to 2011, top government officials in charge of pension funds in the country stole N273.9 billion, the report of the recent investigation into the alleged mismanagement of the funds by a Senate panel has revealed. A copy of the report, obtained shows that out of the total sum of N1.025 trillion received as pension funds by the various pension offices and boards within the period, only N751.4 billion was expended, with N273.9 billion looted. I know some of you will definately know how the tragedy was ended! Because somebody stood for him! ...........kelly
Posted on: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 12:44:04 +0000

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