Part 2, Part 3
New York[RR] New York--Update:$27Million Tale: Senate Never Licensed OBJ,GEJ To Sale And Disburse Nigerian Real Property Houses In U.S.--Reports. Following constant analysis by Nigerian Senate Committee on International Affairs on $27Million accruing from Real Property Houses revenue in the United Claims, sitting at the Federal Capital Place (FCT) Abuja, indicate clinically distinct that Nigerian National Assembly/and the Nigerian Senate never whenever approved the former Leader Obasanjo (1999 to 2007) to get the sale of the Real Property properties, neither achieved it authorize recent administration led by Leader Goodluck Jonathan to issue presidential authorization to Nigerian Ambassador Ade Adefuye, Nigerian International Affairs Minister, Olugbenga Ashiru to disburse now lacking $27Million gathered from illegal revenue of Nigerian Real Property Houses in the United States.
Republic Reporters investigations revealed. Signs display that the $27Million which, has curiously disappeared from the unique banking account at Manufacturing And Trading Bank (M&T Bank) in Washington,DC, and attracted down seriously to less than $400,000 was misappropriated, clearly makes Senate investigations really necessary. Curiously experts and international political analysts are questioning employing techniques of Nigerian Embassy legal Counsel whether it following principle of law. Rotimi Osunsan in Massanutten Hills Resort,Virginia, wondered: "I when requested but never got an answer: were the employing of the Embassy lawyers, including Emeka Ugwuonye and the young Aluko in submission with the established fair, competitive, process?
Was the Embassy clear with the employing techniques of the lawyers and any one of their team for instance?\ Enormous recurring allegations of financial improprieties at the Nigerian Embassy in Washington,DC, and corruption by Nigerian diplomatic officials all over the world is heart-breaking. The embattled Nigerian Ambassador to the United Claims Ade Adefuye feeling the warmth from Senate Committee on International Affairs, said: "I have no submit the lacking $27Million accruing from revenue of Nigerian Real Property properties in the United States. He said: "The claim that I used $23.5Million was high since what I met in the bill of the embassy when I resumed whilst the Ambassador of Nigeria to the United Claims was only $10Million...", he said. Adding that:"Operations at the embassy in Washington,DC was poorly financed since it was getting only $200,000 of their monthly entitlement of their $600,000... to meet up financial obligations, I obtained presidential authorizations to make up for the shortfall from the $10million in their account..",
he informed reporters in Washington,DC, Republic Reporters communication in Washington,DC confirmed. Curiously, Minister of International Affairs, Olugbenga Ashiru, stated that $27 Million or $23.5million was not lacking at the Nigerian Embassy in the United Claims, without providing details. Ashiru, who was simply clearly sweating in Abuja heat informed reporters in FCT-Abuja. said the sale of Federal "Government house in Washington DC was properly authorised by ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, but could not explain how the funds were attracted to less than $400,000.00 as M & T Bank closes the Particular records on allegations of fraud and multiple income laundries. In the record he said: “The eye of the Ministry of International Affairs has been attracted to the above-mentioned allegation as moved in many national magazines of Friday, August 28, 2013.
“The magazines reported a public hearing done by the Senate Committee on International Relations, at which Nigeria's former Ambassador to the United Claims, Prof. George Obiozor, Nigeria's recent Ambassador to the same Goal, Prof. Ade Adefuye, and Nigeria's recent Permanent Representative to the United Countries in New York, Prof. Delight Ogwu appeared. “The Committee was meeting to examine allegations of the embezzlement of $27 million, being proceeds from the sale of Federal Government properties in Washington DC. The Ministry, however, wishes to share with most people the following:That all charges active in the sale of Federal Government properties were properly and completely accounted for..."
New York[RR] New York--Update:$27Million Tale: Senate Never Licensed OBJ,GEJ To Sale And Disburse Nigerian Real Property Houses In U.S.--Reports. Following constant analysis by Nigerian Senate Committee on International Affairs on $27Million accruing from Real Property Houses revenue in the United Claims, sitting at the Federal Capital Place (FCT) Abuja, indicate clinically distinct that Nigerian National Assembly/and the Nigerian Senate never whenever approved the former Leader Obasanjo (1999 to 2007) to get the sale of the Real Property properties, neither achieved it authorize recent administration led by Leader Goodluck Jonathan to issue presidential authorization to Nigerian Ambassador Ade Adefuye, Nigerian International Affairs Minister, Olugbenga Ashiru to disburse now lacking $27Million gathered from illegal revenue of Nigerian Real Property Houses in the United States.
Republic Reporters investigations revealed. Signs display that the $27Million which, has curiously disappeared from the unique banking account at Manufacturing And Trading Bank (M&T Bank) in Washington,DC, and attracted down seriously to less than $400,000 was misappropriated, clearly makes Senate investigations really necessary. Curiously experts and international political analysts are questioning employing techniques of Nigerian Embassy legal Counsel whether it following principle of law. Rotimi Osunsan in Massanutten Hills Resort,Virginia, wondered: "I when requested but never got an answer: were the employing of the Embassy lawyers, including Emeka Ugwuonye and the young Aluko in submission with the established fair, competitive, process?
Was the Embassy clear with the employing techniques of the lawyers and any one of their team for instance?\ Enormous recurring allegations of financial improprieties at the Nigerian Embassy in Washington,DC, and corruption by Nigerian diplomatic officials all over the world is heart-breaking. The embattled Nigerian Ambassador to the United Claims Ade Adefuye feeling the warmth from Senate Committee on International Affairs, said: "I have no submit the lacking $27Million accruing from revenue of Nigerian Real Property properties in the United States. He said: "The claim that I used $23.5Million was high since what I met in the bill of the embassy when I resumed whilst the Ambassador of Nigeria to the United Claims was only $10Million...", he said. Adding that:"Operations at the embassy in Washington,DC was poorly financed since it was getting only $200,000 of their monthly entitlement of their $600,000... to meet up financial obligations, I obtained presidential authorizations to make up for the shortfall from the $10million in their account..",
he informed reporters in Washington,DC, Republic Reporters communication in Washington,DC confirmed. Curiously, Minister of International Affairs, Olugbenga Ashiru, stated that $27 Million or $23.5million was not lacking at the Nigerian Embassy in the United Claims, without providing details. Ashiru, who was simply clearly sweating in Abuja heat informed reporters in FCT-Abuja. said the sale of Federal "Government house in Washington DC was properly authorised by ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, but could not explain how the funds were attracted to less than $400,000.00 as M & T Bank closes the Particular records on allegations of fraud and multiple income laundries. In the record he said: “The eye of the Ministry of International Affairs has been attracted to the above-mentioned allegation as moved in many national magazines of Friday, August 28, 2013.
“The magazines reported a public hearing done by the Senate Committee on International Relations, at which Nigeria's former Ambassador to the United Claims, Prof. George Obiozor, Nigeria's recent Ambassador to the same Goal, Prof. Ade Adefuye, and Nigeria's recent Permanent Representative to the United Countries in New York, Prof. Delight Ogwu appeared. “The Committee was meeting to examine allegations of the embezzlement of $27 million, being proceeds from the sale of Federal Government properties in Washington DC. The Ministry, however, wishes to share with most people the following:That all charges active in the sale of Federal Government properties were properly and completely accounted for..."
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