Sunday, 5 April 2015

President Jonathan get's angry at Diezani Alison Madueke, shouts at her and ordered her to leave Aso Rock


The defeat and it concession of President Goodluck Jonathan by Muhammadu Buhari of the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC has come to many supporters of the president as a rude shock, especially those who are corrupt.
A viral online media reports of Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke alleged visit to former Head of States, Abdulsalami Abubakar reported few days ago. The reports stated that the minister was running from pillar to pole to ensure her soft landing following many corrupts charges labelled against her in the petroleum industry before the no nonsense president-elect, Buhari takes over
Fresh but unconfirmed report according to KWARA247 suggests that following the failure of President Jonathan at the presidential polls, several corrupt ministers and office holders have been under serious panic as they struggle to cover up their corrupt practices and get a soft landing before General Muhammadu Buhari is sworn in.
Amongst the public office holder is the Minister of Petroleum Resources who has been alleged of several corruption cases including illegal oil export, ownership of refineries abroad to mention a few. The Petroleum Minister, Alison Diezani Madueke was disgraced today when she visited president Jonathan to discuss ways to mend her shortcomings before Buhari takes over.
A reliable source told us that president Jonathan shouted at her in his guest house, stating that his failure was due to corrupt practices traceable to the Petroleum Minister. “Get out, get out of my sight” president Goodluck shouted.
Having failed, Alison hurried to join the queue of corrupt public office holders seeking soft landing through General Abdulsalam. Our source made it known that Alison was caught at the waiting room of General Abdusalam where she was dressed in Islamic veil to hide her identity.
While we are gathering more details, efforts to reach the media aide of General Abdulsalam was impossible as at the time this report was compiled. However, we are unsure if Alison was able to meet the former head of state.

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