Vanguard (Lagos)
25 July 2008
Mystery now surrounds the whereabouts of the sum of $210million paid by two oil companies for oil blocks in the 2003 bid round carried out by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) as officials of the department were yesterday unable to account for it in the ongoing investigation by the House of Representatives ad-hoc Committee into the activities of the Nigerian National Petroleum ...
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nigerians, this is thesame pen robbers at work. until we pass the freedom of information bill, our country will continue to be milked by these ruthless politicians. i call on all good natured nigerians, to prepare to rescue, this country from these hoodlums. president, sign the FOIB into law, and nigerians will make u a life time president. if u dont, then u and yr crew are pen robbers too. how can u stop the arrest of imoke? do u know nigerians are watching? the niger delta issue will be a child,s play, if u don,t sign that freedom of information bill into law. it is only a free press that checks the excesses of the governors, for the governed, benefit. i am as usual; G.C.