Ex-President
Jonathan’s Abuja Gwarimpa resident has been burgled. In a statement by his spoke-person, Ikechukwu
Eze the former President explained that the house, bought in 2004 from CITEC
was stripped bare by thieves who stole every movable item in the house. though he denied reports that 136 Plasma
Television sets and about 25 Refrigerators were amongst items stolen, observer
were of the view that much more than that was actually stolen including hard
cash hidden in the building.
How the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan frittered away the nation’s scarce resources is beginning to spill out – despite the shrill insistence by ex-Finance Minister, Okonjo Iweala that the records sheet were clean! Information pieced together by our investigators show that several paramilitary Agencies under the Federal Ministry of Interior shared a record 10 billion each for the purpose of influencing the March 28 General Elections in favour of the defeated incumbent. However, things did not go down well with the ranks and file during the sharing. Outgoing Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Boss (name withheld) was said to have misappropriated the huge booty by allegedly pocketing 5 billion for himself, while declaring the other half (5 billion) as the sum total. The bone of contention was that while the rank and file received 40,000 each some key associates close to the big guns went home with a hefty slice. Causing the rumble.

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