Tuesday, 22 April 2014

PETROLEUM MINISTER DEZIANI ALLISON MAUEKE'S BEST KEPT SECRET REVEALED...

Deziani Allison Madueke, the longest serving minister in this administration is a very powerful woman. She is so influential that the ill wind that would have removed many from their ministerial posts has not in any way ruffled her feathers. Yes. Forget about the pictures of family blowing money on frivolous things, or hiring jets on public bill.
But the Architect turned Petroleum expert has some funny past and of recent, tongues have been wagging over how and why she left two years out of her official curriculum vitae, especially since these years were spent in a higher institution in Nigeria.

We can reveal to you for free that between 1974 and 1976, Deziani Allison Madueke was a student of the Federal School of Arts and Science Mubi, now Federal Polytechnic Mubi.  Curiously, none of her official records ever include this information. Was it because she did not make any of her A level papers as she left the school having failed the three science subjects?
According to competent sources, among who were classmates and colleagues of the minister, she was a  lover girl of sorts in those days. She spent most of her time with her then boyfriend whose name was given as Valentine Nwandu. And she was always in the company of Henry Ajudua elder brother to 419 kingpin, Fred Ajudua.
Perhaps, she dreads the memory of her escapades, perhaps she doesn't want to be reminded of her past or she is so busy that she cannot even spare  thirty minutes to receive, her former colleagues, hence she has repeatedly rebuffed every attempt by members of her alma mata to pay her a courtesy visit.
Even when Permanent Secretary Ministry of Defence, Alhaji Samaila Aliu a former student of School of Arts and Science contacted her about the body and that they wanted to pay a visit, and fete her at the Command Guest House, she reportedly turned down the move. Observers have always asked why in all her publicised biodata, no mention is made of the minister attending any school other than her university education and postgraduate programmes.










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