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Ex Petroleum Minister, Diezani Allison Madueke Paying N800,000K Per Night To Stay In London Hotel, Landmark Since May!

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Fresh information filtering into town revealed former petroleum minister, Diezani Allison-Madueke pays £2,680.00 per night about N800, 000.00 in local currency since may 2015
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The embattled former minister is said to have moved into the presidential suite of the landmark hotel since May 2015 using one of her aides as front.

This latest information about the subject of Diezani Allison Madueke

various reports since she left office is brought to town by pointblaknews.

According to the news bearer now wears a low cut hair style to disguise her person

‘if you don’t know Diezani before, you will never recognize her. She has changed her looks, she now wears low cut hair’ the news spotter credit this background information to an unnamed source.

Added revelation has it that the troubled ex minister has however held meetings with individuals described as’ her cronies and those who benefitted from the oil swap deals which is a subject of investigation ‘ at the hotel with a view to combating and building up defences on raging investigations into the labyrinth of allegations against her back home.

Pointblanknews infers the ex minister is made keen efforts to keep specific details of her location within trusted circle of aides and loyalists to avoid being monitored.

Landmark Hotel is said to be located on 222 Marylebone Road, London and it is reputed to be one of the most expensive hotels in England.

The former minister who is claiming affliction of cancer is said to have opted for landmark because it provides cancer therapy, in the face of assertions by some that her assertion of grave illness is not but a ruse to evade investigation

Here is a part of the report that provides glimpses into accusations that has warranted investigation of the former minister by anti corruption agencies

‘As minister of Petroleum Resources under President Jonathan, Mrs. Alison-Madueke became one of the most powerful Nigerian government officials. Several reports have linked her to sleazy oil deals and a penchant for wastage of public funds.
She allegedly spent some N2 billion on private jet rentals, according to the petition submitted to the EFCC by Enugu-based

“Crusader For Good Governance.” The petition was signed by Okechukwu Obiora Nnamdi, the group’s leader.

The group accused Mrs. Alison-Maduekwe of spending $300,000 on an average international trip outside of Nigeria. She reportedly spends as much as $500,000 on trips to such destinations as China, Malaysia and several

North American countries, according to the petition. The petitioners listed some of the minister’s most lavish trips.

• During Easter break, she flew a private jet to Dubai with members of her family at the cost of $300,000.

• During President Jonathan’s visit to South Africa, she flew in a private jet that cost Nigeria $300,000.

• The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), a government agency she oversees, maintains a Challenger 850 Visa jet which serves the minister’s needs as well as those of her family. The cost of running the
jet is $500,000 per month.

• Ms. Allison-Madueke went to a meeting of the Oil Producing and Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Austria in a private jet
In addition, the petitioners alleged that, for two years, the Petroleum minister never attended any meeting outside Nigeria in a commercial jet or in any of the jets maintained by the Nigerian Presidency. They stated that she had wasted more than N2 billion on the maintenance of aircraft in the last two years.

They accused her of being the only minister who consistently uses private jets to arrive at destinations when the Nigerian president travels abroad.

The petition also carpets Mrs. Allison-Madueke for often doing official jobs out of her house, which means that she is frequently absent from her official desk at the ministry.

As alleged in the petition to the EFCC, Mrs. Alison-Madueke also frequently uses the services of Vista Jet, a Swiss luxury aviation company that provides jets to wealthy businessmen around the world. Vista Jet has done deals with such Nigerians as

Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State and Nduka Obaigbena, the flamboyant publisher of Thisday newspaper.
Curiously, Vista Jet has a Nigerian businessman, Kola Aluko, on its board.Mr. Aluko, who once acted as Vista Jet’s West African representative, is known to be close to Ms. Alison-Madueke.

“[Kola] Aluko and Mrs. Diezani Allison-Madueke are neck deep in the oil business,” said a source at the NNPC. “She helped him [Mr. Aluko] to land a choice allocation of pricey oil blocks through a company called Seven Energy,” added the source.

In a petition sent to the Nigerian Senate by the Delta Producing Communities, Ms. Alison-Madueke is accused of transferring the ownership of four oil mining licenses (OML), 30, 34, 26 and 42, to Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept which belongs to Mr. Omokore.

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