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The PDP $470m Cctv Contract Scam That Vanished. by Butterflyleo: 10:27am On Oct 23, 2018
Since many have forgotten we will be doing a lot of revelations as the days go by.

We cannot forget how much PDP expended on the CCTV in Abuja and Lagos?

Till date not one of those cameras worked. They did not even capture any fly passing through.

In this same Nigeria some people are asking us to return PDP to power. NEVER!!!

Attached is the State Of the much talked abour $470 Million Abuja CCTV Cameras & Solar Panel Backups and what became of them 6 Months After Installation.

These photos were taken 6-months after a Chinese firm, ZTE Corporation, reportedly completed the installation of Close Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

The contract was awarded to the Chinese company for $470 million and under the Umaru Yar'adua regime. The contract amount was reportedly increased by President Goodluck Jonathan.

However, a few months later the cameras and the solar panels installed to back them up all fell apart.

$470m vanished into the wind.

PDP NEVER AGAIN!


Mynd44, OAM4J

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Re: The PDP $470m Cctv Contract Scam That Vanished. by Olohunjedalo(m): 10:45am On Oct 23, 2018
Pdp destroyed our dear country for good 16 years!

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Re: The PDP $470m Cctv Contract Scam That Vanished. by SternProphet: 10:49am On Oct 23, 2018
Why is GEJ not in prison for this?. We will leave $15bn arms scandal, we will leave Malabu, we will leave NPDC Alliance contracts in the billions of dollars. This particular one was meant to make us safe. Where is this money, where is the contract performance?. Who authorized payment of the money?

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Re: The PDP $470m Cctv Contract Scam That Vanished. by quickberry3(m): 10:56am On Oct 23, 2018
Party of rogues

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Re: The PDP $470m Cctv Contract Scam That Vanished. by Nobody: 11:06am On Oct 23, 2018
oga stop misinforming people,the cctv was executed but it is d citizens of abuja dat knocked that d cctv and they later stole d solar panel and d cctv, i think we have a very bad culture of maintaining things, we need a military government cause we r just too lawless
Re: The PDP $470m Cctv Contract Scam That Vanished. by Sizuabanze: 11:12am On Oct 23, 2018
My dear country destroyed by wicked leaders
Re: The PDP $470m Cctv Contract Scam That Vanished. by Nobody: 11:16am On Oct 23, 2018
sad
Re: The PDP $470m Cctv Contract Scam That Vanished. by Johnnyessence(m): 1:15pm On Oct 23, 2018
Butterflyleo:

Since many have forgotten we will be doing a lot of revelations as the days go by.

We cannot forget how much PDP expended on the CCTV in Abuja and Lagos?

Till date not one of those cameras worked. They did not even capture any fly passing through.

In this same Nigeria some people are asking us to return PDP to power. NEVER!!!

Attached is the State Of the much talked abour $470 Million Abuja CCTV Cameras & Solar Panel Backups and what became of them 6 Months After Installation.

These photos were taken 6-months after a Chinese firm, ZTE Corporation, reportedly completed the installation of Close Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

The contract was awarded to the Chinese company for $470 million and under the Umaru Yar'adua regime. The contract amount was reportedly increased by President Goodluck Jonathan.

However, a few months later the cameras and the solar panels installed to back them up all fell apart.

$470m vanished into the wind.

PDP NEVER AGAIN!


Mynd44, OAM4J
won ti fi ori re mo ogi. lifeless and clueless is unfit to rule us again.

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Re: The PDP $470m Cctv Contract Scam That Vanished. by ManirBK: 2:20pm On Oct 23, 2018
GEJ and his cohorts ruined this country
All they did was to heavily feed on our yams.
It was basically a "Free to loot government".

Corruption under PDP Looters is so embedded Nigeria & into Nigerians that even a bulldozer can't bulldoze it.. So Sad

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Re: The PDP $470m Cctv Contract Scam That Vanished. by Nemesis001: 2:38pm On Oct 23, 2018
Butterflyleo:

Since many have forgotten we will be doing a lot of revelations as the days go by.

We cannot forget how much PDP expended on the CCTV in Abuja and Lagos?

Till date not one of those cameras worked. They did not even capture any fly passing through.

In this same Nigeria some people are asking us to return PDP to power. NEVER!!!

Attached is the State Of the much talked abour $470 Million Abuja CCTV Cameras & Solar Panel Backups and what became of them 6 Months After Installation.

These photos were taken 6-months after a Chinese firm, ZTE Corporation, reportedly completed the installation of Close Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

The contract was awarded to the Chinese company for $470 million and under the Umaru Yar'adua regime. The contract amount was reportedly increased by President Goodluck Jonathan.

However, a few months later the cameras and the solar panels installed to back them up all fell apart.

$470m vanished into the wind.

PDP NEVER AGAIN!


Mynd44, OAM4J
So it was PDP that fell and stole the solar lights that supposed to power the CCTV


Is it not poor youths like you that sabotaged the project?


Cry us a river, Atiku is the next president of Nigerians by 2019

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