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Nigerian Lawmaker, Nwaoboshi, Disowns 11 Companies Used For Fake Contracts In NDDCOnline | Sahara Reporters According to him, none of all the 11 companies listed belonged to him as far as records at the Corporate Affairs Commission were... READ MORE:

Chairman, Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs, Peter Nwaoboshi , has refuted claims that he collected contracts from the Niger Delta Development Commission with 11 different companies without executing them.

"The smear campaign and character assassination of people perceived to be stumbling blocks against the rot in NDDC over the years must stop in national interest," he said. "They listed 11 companies and ascribed ownership to Senator Peter Nwaboshi. These are companies that he does not know nor had anything to do with. A simple search at the Corporate Affairs Commission will at least show both former and present directors. How do you libellously claim a man owns companies that perhaps belong to other people?

'We strongly challenge NNDC to avail the public of the names of directors and shareholders of all the companies.

 

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The companies obviously belong to some 'spirits' living in the mangrove forests & creeks of the Niger Delta. ICPC_PE officialEFCC segalink Tutsy22

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Bunch of thieves

What do you expect when there is no due process go verification and CAC could not be trusted in absolute terms

Na their way, reason for using fake companies as front is Ofcourse for future denial.

Go to CAC and do your search

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