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Y. Bello: The American International School's Website Have Gone OFFLINE. by Electorate: 8:03pm On Apr 27 |
The website of the conduit pipe at which Nigerian politicians use to lounder public funds have gone offline. This school must be investigated, how on earth should a school allow a sitting Governor deposit $760,000 in advance without alerting the EFCC or ICPC? He even paid in advance for a toddler. Can they try this in America without repercussions? Here's the link to their website: https://www.aisabuja.org There will be more revelations if our institutions don't prove to be weak. Returning the money is admitting to the crime and is not enough: https://www.nairaland.com/8075003/yahaya-bello-american-school-abuja 2 Likes
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Re: Y. Bello: The American International School's Website Have Gone OFFLINE. by Electorate: 8:06pm On Apr 27 |
Na God dey open their yansh one by one, judgment cometh.
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Re: Y. Bello: The American International School's Website Have Gone OFFLINE. by TripleA1: 8:18pm On Apr 27 |
I don't think Nigeria has 10% of decent politicians. May God almighty continue to expose all the evil politicians and their conduit pipe they use to siphon our common wealth. Amen 1 Like |
Re: Y. Bello: The American International School's Website Have Gone OFFLINE. by 1000Capacity: 9:37pm On Apr 27 |
I don't think it's right to call the school a "conduit pipe". The school is just conducting its business and if you patronize them, how do they know where the money is coming from. Moreover, be sincere, how would a school report a sitting governor for pay upfront for a service? 4 Likes |
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