Don Jazzy asks important question about Diezani Alison-Madueke following multi-billion dollar theft Scandal
Follow @eventlabgh < Mavin Records CEO, Don Jazzy has asked a very important question about former Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke on...
Mavin Records CEO, Don Jazzy has asked a very important question about former Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke on his social media page.
Considering the alleged stolen funds diverted by Diezani, Don Jazzy wants to know if God forgive people like her. His concern was majorly on the wight of the funds the former minister was said to have diverted to her personal pocket.
In his post, he asked : “So if Diezani should say ‘God forgive me’ will her soul be saved last last?. Ahh this life.”
Later adding; “Sin suppose get level o”
So if Diezani should say “GOD forgive me” will her soul be saved last last? ?? Ahh this life.
— #SignatureEP OUT? (@DONJAZZY) July 27, 2017
Sin suppose get level o
— #SignatureEP OUT? (@DONJAZZY) July 27, 2017
His public outcry comes after Nollywood actor and filmmaker, Aremu Afolayan, rained curses on Diezani after he learned over N27 trillion, was recovered from Diezani recently.
Meanwhile, the United States has revealed damning details of how former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, allegedly laundered $144 million.
According to US authorities, the former minister lavished millions of her illicit wealth on landed properties, furniture and artworks.
The United States is seeking an order in court to forfeit funds and assets worth $144m that the former minister acquired as part of “an international conspiracy to obtain lucrative business opportunities in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.”
Diezani looted from the country’s treasury, colluding with two associates, Kolawole Aluko and Jide Omokore who helped her to launder “the proceeds of the illicit business opportunities into and through the United States.”
On Wednesday, July 19, Justice Chuka Obiozor of a Lagos state Federal High Court ordered the interim forfeiture of the embattled former minister’s Banana Island estate property in Lagos.