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Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Dotng: 7:10pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-David I have met the former Minister of Petroleum, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke before. It was about three years ago in an Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston. Unfortunately for me, former US president, George W Bush Jnr was also at the event. Everyone – including my woman! - rushed off to have their picture taken with Bush. Not me. I kept my eyes on Diezani. In the end she gave me her card and asked me to call on her whenever I was in Nigeria. In Nigeria, I ferried myself to her imposing office after a few unreturned phone calls. It was, ‘come today; come tomorrow’ until I ran out of steam and returned to the UK. That was the last time I collected a card from any visiting Nigerian person. But even at that, I’ve always had a soft spot for Mrs Alison-Madueke. However, I knew there would be trouble ahead when shortly thereafter I saw on Saharareporters pictures of some fine kids living it up, popping champagne and crystal as the flew in the plush interior of a private jet. Those fine young kids were Alison-Madueke’s. It requires no genius to put two and two together when a few short years later, the National Assembly accused the ex-minister of squandering about $10 million on private jet rentals and summoned her to come and defend herself. Instead of doing just that, Diezani went to court and found a Judge willing enough to issue an injunction that prevented the Legislators from looking any closer at her apparently oily hands. It has happened before: In December 2009, one Justice Marcelleus Awokulehin of a Federal High Court in Asaba looked into a total of 170 charges of theft and corruption preferred against James Ibori, former governor of Delta State and dismissed them all! In his ruling, Marcelleus fell just short of declaring the Ogidigbodigbo an Urhobo saint. Nevertheless, the British got their hands on Ibori and the brother is currently doing a 13 year stint in one of her Majesty’s padlocked guest houses. Since that episode, Nigerian officials have learnt to stay well clear of the UK at the expiration of their tenure. For instance, have you heard of Emmanuel Uduaghan visiting London recently? No, you haven’t; but what compelled Alison-Madueke to go anywhere near the UK? Well, the story is that Alison-Madueke has at least one property in the UK she purchased through a Yoruba lawyer circa 2012 for around £4 million. Somehow, the British authorities felt there was something fishy about that purchase and have been all up in Diezani’s business ever since. And just last Friday, the ex-minister was collared in London along with four other people. They were all charged with bribery, corruption and money laundering. Already, money is being taken off her. It would appear Alison-Madueke is no student of history. If she is, she would have known about one DSP Alamieyeseigha and the capabilities of the British authorities. Alamieyeseigha barely escaped that island with his frock and mascara intact. Similarly, a short phone call and Ibori would have explained to her all the energy his is expending not dropping the soap at shower times. In conversation with some politicians and past government officials from the South-south, I find that they often advance this argument that folks from other parts of Nigeria have stolen a lot from the country, and so it is their turn. Some of them actually passionately justify this and see it as some kind of sacred duty. But is stealing and corruption the best way to redress power and wealth imbalance in Nigeria? There is no running away from the fact that in our country, southern government officials and leaders try to outdo each other when it comes to corruption. They certainly out perform their northern counterparts when it comes to stealing. It could even be reasonably argued that the brazen and large scale theft that took place under Babangida and Abacha were intellectually aided by southern collaborators. What we seem to possess in the south is a completely warped sense of duty and a pile of university degrees that does nothing to improve our humanity. Our people (the big men and the not so big) steal without a care in the world. I know for a fact that as a fresh governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim was waylaid and got 419ed by some Igbo boys posing as London Metropolitan police officers. Ohakim was relieved of a briefcase containing more than £1 million in his hotel room. The very next morning, the man ran out of the UK in absolute panic. The imposters were later intercepted by the real police and the money was taken off them. That money eventually found its way into the British treasury. As was the case with Alamieyeseigha, the British government took over a lot of Ibori’s UK assets which were quite considerable. They are getting ready to do it again to Alison-Madueke. As we speak, the UK government has filed a separate application against Mrs. Agama, Diezani’s mother, for the seizure of an undisclosed amount of money. Foolishly, we continue to lose our meagre wealth to our erstwhile colonial master and other wealthy nations. What an irony! Our wealth still flows outward with mainly southern ‘educated’ leaders piloting the out-going ships. It would be interesting to know how many private homes and businesses past and present British and American government officials have in Nigeria and in Africa. Again, education without humaneness; without sense. demdem@hotmail.co.uk http://saharareporters.com/2015/10/06/diezani-london-michael-egbejumi-david |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by coolitempa(f): 7:22pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
Diezani is a goner..... 1 Like |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Demdem(m): 10:49am On Oct 07, 2015 |
1 Like |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Kingsley1000(m): 10:53am On Oct 07, 2015 |
She would been dead by now if it is in china |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Bayswater: 10:57am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Demdem: You wish, drug baron lol |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Demdem(m): 11:01am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Bayswater: Goon, are u Drugpusher? The fools primary responsibility in life now is to hunt me down and break my teeth. Av just given him a clue with that email address. Let the hopeless bastard try his luck. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Demdem(m): 11:04am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Bayswater: Heyyy, i remember u now. U are the CV murrafucker. How far with ur life? |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Bayswater: 11:06am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Demdem: Ode ni e, for real. Walahi, you no well |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Demdem(m): 11:11am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Bayswater: For remembering ur pathetic past? Na wa ooo. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by glassjar1: 11:14am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Kingsley1000: what about obasanjo and abiola ? we will never forgive you NIGERIANS I am a BIAFRAN . |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Beremx(f): 11:16am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Demdem:you're not politically active on Facebook,why na? Meanwhile,I am a friend on Facebook for close to two years now. Try and make your profile active. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Nobody: 11:17am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Demdem:good day sir. Pls sir, u ve got pm. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Bayswater: 11:17am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Demdem: You don't have a past and I'm not sure you have a future. You are even trying impersonate that short-sighted dude who is really trying hard to make a living. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Demdem(m): 11:20am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Beremx: Seriously sis, I was forced into Facebook. Am working towards expunging myself from it. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Demdem(m): 11:26am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Bayswater: Fool, every living thing has a past. It's unfortunate u are so daft to decode this. By poking ur nose on issues that doesn't concern u as surely made u deranged. Leave the search for Drugpusher. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Beremx(f): 11:27am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Demdem:oh very well then. Make I kuku follow you for NL again. I have no other option. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Bayswater: 11:31am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Demdem: And you consider yourself a living thing? lwmkd |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Demdem(m): 11:32am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Beremx: Seriously that account has been limiting me on several fronts. Many confirmed exposees I would have made expecially during the corrupt Jonah-daft regime, i couldn't because of that account. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Demdem(m): 11:33am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Bayswater: Fool, u must be a mad man if u think u aren't conversing with one. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Beremx(f): 11:39am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Demdem:I see nothing wrong with the account,except you're not a Facebook person or Probably because you don't have much followers that I may understand. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Demdem(m): 11:43am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Beremx: Am not just into it. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Beremx(f): 11:46am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Demdem:lol I understand. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Bayswater: 12:00pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
Demdem: Oh such delusion! I can see you're trying to convince yourself |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Bayswater: 12:00pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
Bayswater: |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by Dannyset(m): 12:05pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
If this was written(posted, created) by Barcanista, lalasticlala would have dumped it on FP. I wonder what connections you guys have. |
Re: Diezani In London By Michael Egbejumi-david by oduastates: 12:13pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
Useless politicians and their concubines . |
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