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TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by ikorodureporta: 7:30am On Sep 05, 2019
$9.6bn UK Judgement: How P&ID Boss, Quinn, Stole TY Danjuma’s Project Idea

The controversy surrounding the judgement of a United Kingdom (UK) court granting authority to seize Nigeria’s assets worth $9.6 billion over a failed gas deal has taken a new twist, with latest report indicating that the Irish company, Process and Industrial Development Ltd (P&ID), hijacked the project from former defence minister, General Theophilous Danjuma (rtd).

Danjuma, who spilled the beans on his involvement in the deal, told Businessweek magazine in an exclusive interview that the gas flaring project was originally his idea, and that it was one of his companies, Tita-Kuru Petrochemicals Ltd, that had spent $40million preparing it, not co-founder of P&ID, Michael Quinn.

According to him, Quinn had been a consultant to him, using his funds and office space.

General Danjuma was said to have been upset when Quinn applied for the contract himself instead of using his firm in line with the original concept.

“The realisation dawned that my consultant was going to steal my project”, the magazine quoted the former defence minister as saying.

Danjuma recalled being promised a share of P&ID in return for his initial investment, adding however that he hadn’t heard from the company in years and that Brendan Cahill did not reply to letters about the lawsuit. Cahill is Quinn’s surviving partner who took Nigeria to court over the failed project.

“At one point, Danjuma dusted off his hands to emphasize the relationship’s end,” the report noted, adding that P&ID’s spokesperson declined to comment on Danjuma’s involvement or any other matters raised in the story.

Similarly, Cahill was said to have refused to respond to attempts to contact him directly.

The federal government had vowed to investigate the project that led to the court judgement, which many experts have described as a bloated fine slammed on the country.

The $9.6 billion fine represents about 40 per cent of the N8.91trillion 2019 federal budget.

Financial experts insist that any attempt to immediately cough out the fine of $9.6billion (over N3tn) would invariably deplete the country’s foreign reserves base, which the CBN seemingly depends on to defend the naira exchange rate.

The federal government had earlier made its stand known on the said judgement at a press conference in Abuja on August 28, 2019.

At the conference, the government team comprising the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami; the minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed; the minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed; and the CBN governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, individually shared their perspectives on the issue.

The country’s Solicitor-General, Mr Dayo Apata (SAN), who was also at the press briefing, confirmed that he had been directed to appeal the UK commercial court ruling, that the P&ID “can seize Nigeria’s assets worth over $9bn as compensation for the breach of the 2010 agreement”.

Apata also expressed optimism that Nigeria would succeed in its appeal to seek a stay of execution of the recent judgement.

On his part, Malami suggested that there was a need for “a comprehensive investigation to identify everyone who signed the contract agreement to supply a product that they did not produce!”

Consequently, he insisted that “insinuations abound that the contract was originally designed to fail, fundamentally because there ‘were’ inherent elements of hitches that were (deliberately) designed into the agreement right from inception.”

Finance minister Ahmed, on her part, also noted that the $9.6billion award is actually equivalent to N3.5trillion, an amount, which, she claimed, would cover the federal government’s total personnel cost estimated at about 3.2trn in the 2019 budget.

Invariably, the immediate settlement of the P&ID’s $9.6bn award would compel further debt accumulation to cover government’s spending on both recurrent and capital expenditure accounts.

Arguably, however, with present concerns about the subsisting N24.4tn national debt burden, which already gulps about 40 per cent of government revenue, to service a fresh foreign loan of $9.6bn annually to pay the P&ID award may not be the right option!

Interestingly, Emefiele held at the joint briefing, on the P&ID award, that the apex bank does not have any information in its records “to show that this company brought in one cent into this country and we have accordingly written to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Intelligence Department of the Nigeria Police, who are currently investigating this matter.”

In his own contribution, the minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, confirmed that President Buhari had already ordered a thorough investigation of the circumstances surrounding the P&ID agreement and also called for a full-scale criminal investigation of the case.

Mohammed chorused Malami’s suspicion that the agreement process was carried out with some vested interest in the past administration, “who”, according to him, “apparently colluded with their local and international conspirators to inflict great economic injury on Nigeria and its people.”

Despite the arbitration award and the ruling on enforcement in August 2019, Mohammed gave assurance that Nigeria was not about to lose any of its assets to the P&ID.

Besides, he noted that “the enforcement of the award cannot even commence until the UK courts resume from annual recess in September to address Nigeria’s appeal.”

Meanwhile, one John Ehiguese, who is the Nigerian representative of the P&ID, has confirmed that their legal team is working diligently to identify and target enforcement of the tribunal’s award against Nigeria.

There are speculations that the P&ID could target Nigeria’s reserves in foreign banks, as well as oil cargoes anywhere in the world.

Fortunately, Ehiguese also suggested that the Irish firm had not ruled out the possibility of alternative resolution of the fine, but noted, however, that the onus was upon Nigeria’s government to show good faith and enter into reasonable negotiation.

https://leadership.ng/2019/09/05/9-6bn-uk-judgement-how-pid-boss-quinn-stole-ty-danjumas-project-idea/

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by agwom(m): 7:34am On Sep 05, 2019
T.Y the hero of our time

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by aolawale025: 7:47am On Sep 05, 2019
This assertion makes the P&ID more of a scam

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by puredigital(f): 10:48am On Sep 05, 2019
Hmmm

Check my signature
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by philip0906(m): 10:49am On Sep 05, 2019
Your plate of beans Danjuma

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by jaklaoal: 10:49am On Sep 05, 2019
what?
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by salbis(m): 10:49am On Sep 05, 2019
Nigeria done finish wallahi. No hope for a common man in Nigeria.
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by seunfly: 10:49am On Sep 05, 2019
Ok
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by FarahAideed: 10:50am On Sep 05, 2019
Hian
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by Pavore9: 10:50am On Sep 05, 2019
A case of intellectual theft?

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by sammyj: 10:50am On Sep 05, 2019
grin grin Season two don start. However, why wait till this very moment when the compensation has been given out by the law of court. This case is just like the issue of lion laying wait for the other predators to hunt and capture their prey for him to eat. grin grin grin shocked

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by seunfly: 10:50am On Sep 05, 2019
agwom:
T.Y the hero of our time

Now we can see why many of them are fighting Buhari, they v all milked the country dry in different angle.

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by Xisnin(m): 10:51am On Sep 05, 2019
PID is a fake multimillion-dollar company with neither a website nor work experience.

Danjuma's input will help present PID as a fake company when Nigeria appeals.

Even if those corrupt PID people get any settlement,
Danjuma will be waiting to collect it because they stole
the idea to defraud the government and they didn't invest a dime in the project.

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by sherif4owo(m): 10:51am On Sep 05, 2019
P&ID... want to scam the headquarter of Yahoo yahoo lipsrsealed lipsrsealed grin grin

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by FlyoruB: 10:51am On Sep 05, 2019
The whole thing is looking more and more like it was a scam.

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by grandstar(m): 10:54am On Sep 05, 2019
Where did Danjuma get the funds to think of executing such a large project?

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by GavelSlam: 10:54am On Sep 05, 2019
Everybody wants a piece of that pie.
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by DrNueLpureHoney: 10:54am On Sep 05, 2019
Ok
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by Yankee101: 10:54am On Sep 05, 2019
And all the major players dead. Vanity
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by BizBayo: 10:54am On Sep 05, 2019
Hnmmmm...
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by Xisnin(m): 10:55am On Sep 05, 2019
seunfly:


Now we can see why many of them are fighting Buhari, they v all milked the country dry in different angle.
They are fighting Buhari bacause
herdsmen kidnappers have taken over our highways.
Many Nigerians are losing their jobs.
Boko haram is still active
Corrupt people are rewarded with ministerial slots and a lot more.

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by Compatriot60: 10:57am On Sep 05, 2019
THIS IS THE BEST TIME FOR A REVOLUTION IN NIGERIA.
Arise O Compatriot's, Arise to the Call of REVOLUTION.
There is no need to fear again, Power must change hands. Spread this Message.

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by ntyce(m): 10:57am On Sep 05, 2019
Hmmm

Your idea to steal from your country...
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by Ikpeazukerosene: 10:59am On Sep 05, 2019
By the time they are done with this company, the late founder would have his bones dug up and brought to Nigeria to be fed to dogs.

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by baby124: 11:02am On Sep 05, 2019
According to Business Week’s investigation which was posted on NL. P&ID has scammed Nigeria over 20yrs of so many amounts. Outrightly scamming even on an HIV program and military contracts. Nigeria needs to go after P&ID hard!!! They owe us nothing less than $20bn.

They stole with their collaborators in Military, Oil and health sectors. They also evaded paying tax on all income and none of their companies are traceable. All Shell companies. Nigerian law makers must pass a law that any company registered in a tax haven cannot do business in Nigeria. All P&ID scams were successful and untraceable because all their companies were registered in the Virgin Islands

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by frankmoney(m): 11:03am On Sep 05, 2019
So many shady deals have been done in this country from 1960 till date , all tribes have been involved

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by Incandescent(m): 11:05am On Sep 05, 2019
This country is finished
Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by Nobody: 11:05am On Sep 05, 2019
One his greedy exploits when he was dinning with them against the Igbos, but have now turned around to haunt him and his people. Sorry for him

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Re: TY Danjuma: "P&ID, Michael Quinn Stole My Idea" by calyto: 11:08am On Sep 05, 2019
Number 1. T Y Danjuma

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