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Photo News: Gov Uduaghan Aide And His Wife’s Multi Billion Naira Properties (Part 2)

… How he stopped primary school take off just to grab the land

Fejiro Oliver

Emmanuel Ewetan Uduaghan

While Deltans wallow in penury and suffer in silence, Delta State Governor, Emmanuel Ewetan Uduaghan has acquired massive properties for himself in the state, using fronts. In continuation of the expose of the corrupt practices going on in government have this writer taken pictures of those properties built with billions of Naira. They include a 10 storey building Hotel which is still under construction located along Mariam Babangida Way. The Hotel which will be named HILTON is however being said to be owned by Tuoyo, one of his fronts he positioned in NDDC.

Another property that will soon be owned by the Governor is a primary school along DBS Road. The GRA Model Primary School was shut down, so that he can buy the land, destroy the school and build a yet to be identify property. His N10 billion security vote is a reliable means where all these are said to have come from, combined with other fraudulent ways

He is not alone in this acquisition, as his wife, Roli Shiela who is a professed Christian, deceived the State House of Assembly to do away with huge portion of their lands to enable her build women praying ministry. As soon as she was granted use of the land, she built eye popping international Primary and Secondary School. Angered by this development, the legislators stopped the school take off.

He is not alone in this building of properties. The Delta State Board of Internal Revenue Chairman, Hon Joel-Onowakpo Thomas is currently building an eye popping billion Naira Hotel, along DBS road. Sources revealed that the Revenue Board shares N800 to N1 billion Naira monthly among the State governor, SSG, Board Chairman and key appointees.

Pictures don’t lie.

Fejiro Oliver is an Investigative Journalist and the Managing Editor of Daily Voice NG as well as Editorial Board Chairman, Secrets Reporters News.

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