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Y. Bello: The American International School's Website Have Gone OFFLINE. by Electorate: 8:03pm On Apr 27
The website of the conduit pipe at which Nigerian politicians use to lounder public funds have gone offline. This school must be investigated, how on earth should a school allow a sitting Governor deposit $760,000 in advance without alerting the EFCC or ICPC? He even paid in advance for a toddler.

Can they try this in America without repercussions?

Here's the link to their website: https://www.aisabuja.org

There will be more revelations if our institutions don't prove to be weak.

Returning the money is admitting to the crime and is not enough:

https://www.nairaland.com/8075003/yahaya-bello-american-school-abuja

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Re: Y. Bello: The American International School's Website Have Gone OFFLINE. by Electorate: 8:06pm On Apr 27
Na God dey open their yansh one by one, judgment cometh.

Re: Y. Bello: The American International School's Website Have Gone OFFLINE. by TripleA1: 8:18pm On Apr 27
I don't think Nigeria has 10% of decent politicians. May God almighty continue to expose all the evil politicians and their conduit pipe they use to siphon our common wealth. Amen

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Re: Y. Bello: The American International School's Website Have Gone OFFLINE. by 1000Capacity(m): 9:37pm On Apr 27
I don't think it's right to call the school a "conduit pipe". The school is just conducting its business and if you patronize them, how do they know where the money is coming from.

Moreover, be sincere, how would a school report a sitting governor for pay upfront for a service?

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