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EXPOSED: NIGERIA LOTTERY DG GBAJABIAMILA PROCURE EXOTIC LANDCRUISER WORTH N81 MILLION ABOVE REAL PRICE

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It is no longer news that many public officers in Nigeria use their positions as a tool to perpetrate illicit activities thereby turning the country into a lawless society where gross misconduct and fraudulent activities can thrive with relative impunity despite the Anti-Corruption war chaired by President Mohammadu Buhari. Among these breed of opportunists is the Director-General of National Lottery Regulatory Commission, Mr Lanre Gbajabiamila, as investigations carried out by us on him details him as being involved in fraudulent activities, gross mismanagement and abuse of office.

In our quest to uncover the truth gathered that the hokey-pokey DG has utter disregard for the rule of law and an allergy for following due process in the commission which he oversees as he has delved deeply into swindling the commission of whooping sum of monies including a Land Cruiser V6 jeep which he purchased for himself at an initial sum of N57 million from Elizade Nigeria Limited. However, after the payment has been made, Lanre in order to syphon money during the commission’s meeting allegedly lied that the merchant complained that the particular model of v6 requested and paid for by the Commission was not available for immediate delivery and cannot be precise on when it would be made available. As a result, he suggested that the commission add the sum of N12,322,222 (Twelve million, three hundred and twenty-two thousand, two hundred and twenty-two naira) so as to enable the merchant to deliver a V8 Engine model which they had in stock.

It was gathered by SOCIETY REPORTERS that the Commission approved of his request with the sum of N11,089,999 paid to the merchant on the 26th of September 2017 to purchase the higher model as against the initial demand with one Mr Ayorinde being the salesperson in charge of the purchase. Documents in our possession revealed that this unrepentant DG without blinking allegedly proceeded to lavish a jaw-dropping N81million of tax-payers money from the commisions purse in procuring the said version of car. This purchase we learnt was not in any way done following the appropriate procurement guidelines as he singlehandedly picked the contractor he wanted to make the supply as against the due process of bidding in the commission. It was further revealed that the whole request for extra cash and the procurement of the vehicle which was already budgeted at a bloated rate, far above the market value of N55,000,000 (Fifty-Five million Naira) was all a charade in his scheme of ripping the commission of more than N26 million which he purportedly pocketed as a share of his “National cake”. It was also discovered that the invoice of the procurement contradicts the official receipt tendered as the invoice dated 29th of September 2017 reveals the sum of N76,619,444 was paid for the purchase while the receipt also dated 29th September 2017 shows the sum of 68,957,499 as the total sum paid for the procurement of the vehicle. Moreso in an attestation written by the merchant Elizade Nigeria Limited, it was evident that the purchase of the land cruiser was made specifically for the office of the director-general.

Sources within the commission also alleged that this is one of his many illicit practices which he has perpetrated with impunity overtime as he is infamous for flouting regulations guiding the conduct and administration of public offices especially that of the Lottery Regulatory Commission. Lanre is the brother to the House of Representatives Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila, who we gathered used his influence through Bola Tinubu to get him appointed, where he’s expected to oil the political wheel of selected political godsons and Lagos cabals. Calls placed from our newsroom to the director-general met a brick wall as he declined to comment, insisting that he doesn’t grant interviews over the phone. He neither confirmed nor denied the allegations.

Note: This report is an expository series on the rot in NLRC and will run for weeks.

 

 

 

 

SOURCE: SECRETS REPORTERS

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Aisha Achimugu Commissions Bodex Media Studio As “Talks with Bodex” Podcast Is Officially Unveiled

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Dr. (Mrs.) Aisha Achimugu, a highly respected entrepreneur and philanthropist, has officially commissioned the Bodex Media Studio in Lagos. The commissioning marks a new era for digital storytelling and media innovation.

 

Achimugu praised Florence Bodex Hungbo, the visioner behind Bodex Media Studio and the CEO of Bodex Group. She commended her for her relentless efforts in driving media excellence.

 

The event also marked the grand unveiling of the “Talks With Bodex” podcast, a new platform dedicated to engaging discussions with industry leaders, changemakers, and everyday individuals, making extraordinary moves.

Hosted by Florence Bodex Hungbo, the podcast promises insightful, entertaining, and thought-provoking conversations on entrepreneurship, social impact, and digital trends.

 

Expressing her gratitude, Bodex shared her excitement for the new journey ahead. According to her, “Having Dr. (Mrs.) Aisha Achimugu commission this studio is an honour. She embodies excellence, leadership, and positive impact, which aligns with the vision we have for Bodex Media Studio and the “Talks With Bodex” podcast. This is just the beginning, and we are ready to create powerful content that informs, educates, and entertains,” she said.

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Natasha’s reason for her removal as committee chair misleading- Senator

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Chairman of the Senate Committee on Gas, Agom Jarigbe, has clarified that the removal of Kogi Central Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Local Content had no connection to the siting of Mini LNG Plants in Ajaokuta, Kogi State.

Mr Jarigbe, who represents Cross River North Senatorial District, made the clarification in a statement on Sunday.

“The claim that her role or involvement in the siting of the LNG plants played a part in her replacement is categorically incorrect,” he said.

This clarification follows a claim by the Kogi senator in a telephone interview with Berekete Family, a human rights radio station in Abuja, on Friday.

In the interview, Mrs Akpoti-Uduaghan said she was recently removed from the Senate Committee on Local Content due to perceived biases and that some lawmakers suspected she was diverting resources meant for the Niger Delta to the north.

“Just two weeks ago, I was removed from a committee on local content. I was moved from there because some people perceived that I was using that office to divert resources from the Niger Delta to the north, and that was not it,” she said in the interview.

However, Mr Jarigbe, a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as Mrs Akpoti-Uduaghan, refuted these claims, describing them as baseless and misleading.

Mrs Akpoti-Uduaghan has been an outspoken lawmaker, particularly in the Senate Committee on Steel Development, where she serves as vice chairperson.

During the 2025 budget defence sessions in January, she actively scrutinised and criticised the Federal Ministry of Steel Development, uncovering fraudulent activities involving ghost contractors and unimplemented projects.

Notably, on 22 January, she raised concerns over a questionable N2 billion project for youth training in metal works. She highlighted discrepancies in the budget and inconsistent implementation.

Her tenure as chairperson of the Senate Committee on Local Content was also marked by rigorous oversight, ensuring accountability from agencies under its jurisdiction.

However, on 4 February, upon resumption of plenary for the year, Senate President Godswill Akpabio reassigned her from the local content committee to the Committee on Diaspora and Non-Governmental Organisations.

Given that the local content committee oversees lucrative oil agencies, many speculate that her reassignment was politically motivated, possibly reacting to her unwavering scrutiny of government projects.

Response to allegation of LNG projects influence

Mr Jarigbe said neither Mrs Akpoti-Uduaghan nor the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) played any role in determining the location of the LNG plants.

He explained that the LNG projects, which are Prime LNG, NGML/Gasnexus LNG, BUA LNG, Highland LNG, and LNG Arete, are private sector-driven initiatives, not federal government projects.

He further emphasised that the decision to site the plants in Ajaokuta was made solely by private investors after considering economic viability, access to gas pipelines, and operational efficiency.

Mr Jarigbe also noted that while Mrs Akpoti-Uduaghan was invited to project engagements, her participation was not different from that of other National Assembly members, and her presence did not equate to influencing the project’s location.

“As chairman of the Senate Committee on Gas, I have received numerous inquiries from concerned Nigerians questioning why Ajaokuta was selected as the site for these Plants.

“Private investors make decisions based on the profitability and sustainability of their investments, not political affiliations or considerations,” he said.

Call for conduct and responsibility among senators

Mr Jarigbe also urged his colleagues to exercise caution in their public remarks, reminding them that parliamentary immunity applies only within the Senate chambers.

He cautioned against defamatory statements and emphasised the need for decorum in legislative conduct.

“There is no protection or immunity outside the chamber, and we must exercise restraint and circumspection in our speeches and actions.

“Our behaviour and words must reflect the dignity and responsibility vested in us by the people of Nigeria. The law does not provide immunity for a Senator who defames anyone,” Mr Jarigbe said.

The senator encouraged adherence to Senate Standing Orders.

He said, “Finally, I urge my distinguished colleagues to review and adhere to the Senate Standing Orders and to conduct ourselves in a manner that upholds the sanctity of the Senate and the high office we hold.”

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Oando Boss, Wale Tinubu Receives Award as Best Investor of the Year

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Jubril Adewale Tinubu, oil tycoon and GCE of leading oil and gas firm, OANDO, yesterday shone brilliantly like a well-cut diamond when he received the award for the New Telegraph Investor/Transaction of the Year 2024.

 

The oil guru with three decades of expectational performance in the oil sector was among other prominent Nigerians that went home with honours at the Oriental Hotels, venue of the ceremony.

 

The award, described as well- deserved, was presented to Tinubu for leading his team to successfully completing the acquisition of Agip Oil Company at $783 million.

 

The transaction, which was completed in August 2024, was described my many as a remarkable one the nation’s economy.

 

Tinubu is an intelligent, pragmatic and a genius who strikes when the iron is hottest.

 

Gifted with a knack to spot opportunity ahead of the crowd, Tinubu has in the last 30 years of unbroken entrepreneurial voyage positioned Oando among the best oil and gas company in the world.

He believes Nigeria offers limitless possibilities and opportunities, and holds high, at all times, the banner of hope.

 

Today, the business has not only earned him fame and wealth, but has also contributed in great measures to the economic development of Africa and beyond.

 

Other awardees on the night include Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State won the Governor of the Year 2024; Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State received the Governor of the Year in Projects, while Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State won Governor of the Year in Economy

 

 

Others are Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State; Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke; Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji; Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), Mr Mele Kyari, won the newspaper’s prestigious Man of the Year 2024, while the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Barrister Festus Keyamo (SAN), won Minister of the Year 2024 in Transformative Leadership.

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