Breaking News!! Obasanjo Return $200 Million Dollars to Nigeria, And Names Of Corrupt Leaders to Buhari
Change is set to hit the country and there has been cases of several leaders in Nigeria turning a new leaf. Its no news that Nigeria is a very great country with a capacity of greatness.
The House of Representatives has started investigations into how a $5m grant given to the Lake Chad Basin Commission during the administration of former president Olusegun Obasanjo was spent.
The Punch reports that the House on Thursday, December 17, noted that the money was meant to carry out study on how to direct rivers to the lake but nothing came out of it.
Mr Ahmed Abu, a member of the House, said the office of the auditor-general of the federation released a report in October that showed that the fund was not used.
The House pointed out that the absence of the $5m in the report was an example of how huge amounts of money were put into projects without adequate monitoring to find out how the fund was used.
He Further gave President Buhari the list of other Corrupt Leaders
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ReplyDeletethey should look at other areas as well like the Halliburton saga and so many atrocities committed by this hypocrite who is masquerading as a saint if the house has not taken that step buhari would have covered up for him as usual like birds flocks together, he cover for bahari about PTF scam today mr, integrity refused to Halliburton case , shame he collaborate with obj to disgrace Jonathan
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ReplyDeleteTo the best of my knowledge, I think Obasanjo is carrying out the resolve he made long ago even before all these revelations came up. I think this was what some people were capitalizing on that they felt he would not support Buhari to take over from the inept PDP government. One of the maestros in the arrest of PDP's staying put in government, whether we like it or not, is Obasanjo.
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