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Exposed: Oil Minister Allison Madueke Buys 20 Million Euro
Mansion In Vienna, Austria
By
Uzoma Ahamefule
Tue Nov 8,2011
Editor: Uzoma's article is published unedited
below :

The original text by "Heute" newspaper
Mr. President Sir and Fellow Nigerians, it is yet another shame
of insult in far away Vienna, Austria, Europe. According to a
shocking bomb revelation by a free daily newspaper in Vienna,
Austria called “Heute”, there is a secret mansion villa worth 20
million euro bought by the current oil minister Mrs Allison
Madueke. The headline reads “ Ministerin aus Hungerland Kauft
sich 20-Millonen-Villa in Wien” (Female Minister From Hungerland
Buys Herself 20 Million Euro Villa In Vienna). As provoking and
insulting as this headline yet I have been forced to swallow my
pride to say that I am very grateful to “Heute” for the exposure
of this unpatriotic display of the oil minister because her
behavior is more provoking and insulting than the headline.
Here is the full translated version of the above text as
reported by the newspaper:
"Big turbulence about the Nigerian Oil Minister Diezani Allison-Madueke
(50)! According to Nigerian media the politician is said to have
bought a villa in Vienna for just under 20 Million Euro – even
though a major part of the population in her home country is
living below the poverty line and children are dying daily of
starvation. The exact location of her luxury lodging is secret,
but Allison-Madueke is enthusiastic about the big garden and the
estate referring to it in the internet as “architectonic
masterpiece”. One of her neighbors is said to be former OPEC
boss Rilwanu Lukman who is also from Nigeria."
The "Heute" newspaper said that their news was taken from
Nigerian media and I have tried to google such news without
success. However, I trust them because they are civilized and
cannot publish such damaging news like this one without being
sure. Consequently oil minister, we are expecting you to
challenge the newspaper in court and restore your dignity if you
say it is not true or bow out from that position peacefully.
Dear Nigerians, we all know how impossible it is for a civil
servant to save 20 million euro cash in buying a house. In a
developed country like Austria where I am living you cannot live
above your income without being questioned by the authority.
Therefore, how did the minister get this huge amount of money in
buying such a mansion? When did she buy the “Villa”? Could it be
before she became a minister or after? Could this be her only
mansion outside Nigeria? Is she the only minister or government
official involved in this wickedness? If this money should be in
Nigeria it will definitely help our economy. With this money
factories could be comfortably opened and jobless graduates
rooming around the streets gainfully employed and crime
reduced. How did this get exposed you might ask? Nigerians are
very curious and furious. Rumor moving round Vienna, Austria has
it that the person that helped her in buying the house was not
properly settled, therefore “Yawa must gas”.
Those that are praying for Nigeria should please never
stop praying because God is in control. Remember our president
appealed to us Nigerians to keep on praying for him because he
is seeing terrible Goliaths all over Nigeria. Goliaths he said
that are ready to kill their father and mother, even their
children just to stop his government. Today we can shout
hallalujah because one of those Goliaths has been miraculously
exposed through our prayers.
Another interesting open secret was the saying that her luxury
mansion was close to that of the former oil minister Rilwanu
Lukman. What it could mean is that the former ex oil minister's
house cannot be at anything less than Allison Madueke's mansion
in terms of value and luxury if not more. If this should be a
true statement, when did Rilwanu Lukman buy his own mansion? How
did he get such money? As a former public office holder he
must equally be investigated.
Will EFCC do their job very well? Or are we going to see another
probe committee that will never see the light of the day as
usual? I weep for my country!
On this note Mr. President Sir, I as a concerned angry Nigerian
humbly request for the immediate suspension of this minister,
because she will not honorably resign due to the uncivilized way
of most Nigerian politicians with regard to past events. I also
appeal to Nigerians in Austria through this medium to come
together and support a planned peaceful protest by a group of
concerned Nigerians. Furthermore, I equally appeal to other
Nigerians all over the world to get in touch so that we may have
a one day worldwide protest against this shame if possible,
because we are all involved.
Mr. President Sir, Nigerians are watching.
Uzoma Ahamefule a concerned Nigerian
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