This is said to be the controversial BMW bullet proof car that is causing the Minister of Aviation ,Stella Oduah all the headaches.The car put at over N110m (One Hundred and Ten Million Naira ) has generated so much interest and controversies across Nigeria and abroad.The two cars with a value of N225m were bought by the NCAA for the minister..Revelation from the Senate and House of Representatives probes have shown a lot of shady deals from the purchase.It has been revealed that Coscharis Motors brought in the cars without paying the custom duties worth N10m..The company deceived the Customs into believing that the cars were part of those approved for the Eko Festival.Well,recently one of the gsm companies in Nigeria gave away a one engine aeroplane worth N50m .If we go by that calculation,it also means that the this BMW car is worth two of such aeroplanes ?..Do you think this car is worth that amount or do you think Nigerians have been shortchanged by NCAA,Coscharis,First Bank Plc and Federal Ministry of Aviation and should they refund the excess to the coffers of government?
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Who do you call an average Nigerian if 75% of the populace cannot provide 3 square meal a day and cannot afford good education for their wards? Our economy is rotten and yet those at the helm of affairs go buying luxary cars for themselves with public fund which they claim is strap. Those involve in this scandalous spending should be jailed to serve as a deterren to others who are nursing the ambition of coming to power to do same and not wait for another country to do it for us as the case of James Ibori. Group of thiefy thiefy dankoliko, how are you shame. Shame to all our leaders..................
ReplyDeleteThe best way to end this madness is to adopt Jerry Rawlins of Ghana's style of cleansing. Otherwise, these old cargoes will still be lurking around the corner and sucking the financial blood of the economy.
ReplyDeleteShe has took her own freesh air
ReplyDeleteNot even a jeep ! Wink#
ReplyDeleteI weep for our country.
ReplyDeleteThey shd crucify all thee partie involved. Thee car is not worth it!
ReplyDeleteThe bible said "And Jesus wept" I weep for this country.
ReplyDeleteFools paradise
ReplyDeleteOduahgate,oduahgate,oduahgate wot about d past leaders dat stole our money and now they're using d money stolen from us to buy our properties e.g PHCN obasanjo aremu, abdulsalam and rest bought phcn wit stolen money. Consumers can't even sue d new management and I don't tink nigerians know this. God will judge u all.
ReplyDeleteWht is d way forward mi pple. Na so we go de dey?God help us
ReplyDeleteWe cannot just sit back and watch as corruption takes root in Nigeria. Let's take a stand against it. Begin in your little space. Let's lend our voices to causes or movements against corruption. Corruption-free Nigeria is a possibility!
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Not those companies cheated us do u want to tell us dat d minister dat approves it n d directors doesn't know how much dis vechicles cost,they are all sharing d money among themselves,4rm Jonathan to d others are all criminals dat deserve to be sentence to death
ReplyDeleteBut this was approved by National Assembly in the 2013 budget? Y re u blaming her. Leave her alone.
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