My properties abroad not acquired with public funds , Festus Keyamo, Exxon Mobil Told To Pay $100 Million For Akwa Ibom Oil Spill Victims, This Fairfield Journalist Worked On An Exxon Mobil Offshore Oil Platform in the Atlantic Ocean in ‘88
My properties abroad not acquired with public funds — Festus Keyamo, Exxon Mobil Told To Pay $100 Million For Akwa Ibom Oil Spill Victims, Some In Solano County, This Fairfield Journalist Worked On An Offshore Oil Platform in the Atlantic Ocean in ‘88
The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo, has provided clarification on a property he was said to have acquired in the United States of America.
Keyamo, in a statement via his verified Twitter handle on Saturday, said he did not acquire the house with stolen funds.
Recall that the Minister has been trending on social media over the controversial US property.
But, he has confirmed that the property belongs to him, noting that he acquired it with money he made from legal practice.
Keyamo said he was only trying to bait the horde of those he called sore losers at the last elections with a video of his vacation in “one of my properties abroad” amid a light workout.
“They fell so terribly for the bait, they seem to view everyone from their depraved universe and assuming everyone will wallow in the same moral squalor as them,” said the Federal Minister seen reeling in a Hapless Stingray over a Major Waterway. https://twitter.com/fkeyamo/status/1649913624461279232?s=20
My Uncle, Honorable former Federal Minister Chief Ndueso Essien and Akwa Ibom Delegate to Nigeria’s National Conference served in a Parallel Portfolio under the Goodluck Jonathan Administration Federal Minister of Lands, Housing & Urban Development. He is seen speaking with Kingsley Osadolor and Claire on NTA’s “Good Morning Nigeria.” In the Nigerian Television Authority program Honorable Chief Ndueso Essien, a delegate to the National Conference which concluded in 2015 years ago (My ex Bunmi Oke was on the Constitution Reform Panel) spoke on anti-corruption measures, proposed legislative amendments to the Constitution, revenue sharing formula for Nigeria’s oil-producing areas. He knows I plan to contest for political office and have done no wrong in the purview of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The maze is about revenue sharing scheme after a river stage to desecrate the bible near a so called Holy Land in the Delta which may be why Donald Trump held the bible upside down at Saint Johns Church.
https://twitter.com/fkeyamo/status/1649913624461279232?s=20
https://saharareporters.com/2011/06/20/exxon-mobil-told-pay-100-million-akwa-ibom-oli-spill-victims
My account of work on an Exxon Mobile Platform. https://www.theafricantimes.com/how-oil-workers-in-nigerias-restive-niger-delta-sleep-with-one-eye-open/
My Uncle Nduese Essien aka Mister Resource Control was a Nigerian National Assembly representative from Akwa Ibom state from 1999 to 2007, the position he held at the House of Representatives includes the leader of south-south parliamentary caucus and chairman of House committee on anti corruption, National Ethics and value under the late president Umaru Yar’Adua who later appointed him to the technical committee in the Niger Delta.[1] He was also appointed Federal Minister of Lands, Housing & Urban Development which has collaborated with https://www.hud.gov/ on Several LevelsMy uncle graduated fromAhmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he obtained a B.Sc. in business administration in 1972. Essien’s first job was with The Chronicle newspaper in the commercial department. In 1974 he became a lecturer at the College of Tech, Calabar. He left to start a business consultancy practice in 1979, and later ran a successful company marketing books for students at Unical (University of Calabar) where I graduated with a degree in English and Literature. I have worked for Exxon Mobil and interviewed for a Royal Dutch Shell Position at the Eko Holiday inn in 2015. https://www.shell.com/ https://tell.ng/quality-education-matters/ https://www.theafricantimes.com/how-oil-workers-in-nigerias-restive-niger-delta-sleep-with-one-eye-open/https://corporate.exxonmobil.com/ https://www.gov.ca.gov/