The Director General of the Nigeria Tourism
Development Commission (NTDC) Mrs. Sally Uwechue-Mbanefo may be doing
everything possible to cover up an alleged fraud in her participation in the
ongoing Brazil 2014 World Cup after a failed attempt to chew up a piece of
incriminating document in a Brazilian hotel June 18. She has asked for a meeting
with President Goodluck Jonathan to explain her role in the alleged fraud that
is threatening her credibility,. Mbanefo was alleged to have diverted an
undisclosed amount of money meant for the sponsorship of a proposed Nigerian
Fan’s village in Brazil, after which she asked for the Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) between her and Za Entertainment, the contractor for the
project; tore it and began to chew the paper. Her attempt to chew and swallow
the MoU led to a physical altercation between her and President of Za
Entertainment, Mr. Azania Omo-Agege who held her tightly forcing the papers out
of her mouth.
He said: “Two weeks to the
tournament, we had an MoU that includes how much we were going to be paid and I
went around seeking for funds for the project.
“From information available to me,
about four banks may have paid money to her and we have not seen anything and
the failure of the fan’s village project should be blamed on the NTDC.
“We did everything possible to help
them but unfortunately it has ended the way it did
“The brochure provided that all
payments be made to either our own account or Omo-Agege’s account but that was
not done. I also understand that some banks gave them money and the people at
the NTDC should be able to account for that.”
When The Nigerian Times called to speak
with the NTDC boss, her aide promised that she would call back as she was in a
meeting, but instead her lawyer who identified himself as Barrister Mark
Ibrahim called to say he had been asked to speak on her behalf.
“Her contention is that these two
things were not done by them; there was no village built as contracted, instead
of that, Omo-agege was now asking for more money after he had already been
given $10,000 before leaving Nigeria.
“He was not ready to fulfill his own
part of the agreement but the DG had to use one of the rooms in the hotel in
which she stayed as a mini fan’s village in order not to disappoint Nigerians.
“According to her the man was
supposed to raise funds for all that but refused to do so.”
The lawyer denied any altercation
between the DG and the contractor claiming her kind of person would not do
such. He however accused Omo-Agege of threatening his client in Brazil.'
Source: CKN Nigeria
Wayo lady why chewıng d papers u be goatTt
ReplyDeleteShe will be pardoned if found guilty. We are in the era of GRACE in our democracy.
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