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NNPC, Duke Oil Receive Backlash on Twitter over Adulterated Fuel

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Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, and Duke Oil, a company alleged to be the sole importer of petroleum in Nigeria, is currently under verbal and written criticism on Twitter, following its importation of adulterated fuel.

Tweets from @DavidHundeyin, posits that a shipment of adulterated petrol was brought into Nigeria by Duke Oil, an NNPC trading subsidiary registered in 1989 in the tax haven and money laundering paradise of Panama, under the famously transparent and incorruptible Ibrahim Babangida administration.

He further revealed that the company that most of us had never heard of until today, is the SOLE IMPORTER of petrol into Nigeria and has its operations shrouded in total secrecy.

David said it has no physical office in Panama and routes its business through a Panamanian law firm Alemán, Cordero, Galindo & Lee.

According to him, Alemán, Cordero, Galindo & Lee, for those who are not aware, is the law firm most repeatedly mentioned in the Pandora Papers Leak for setting up money laundering schemes to hide money stolen by 3rd World govt officials.

Corroborating the story, a tweet from @iTweetpixels, revealed that NNPC admitted to the fact that adulterated fuels were imported and distributed yet, no one is dragging the incompetent petroleum minister who happens to be our incompetent president. So what will happen to engines that this fuel has damaged? Omo

@AbdulMahmud10, on his part, tweeted that there’s something not right about Duke Oil Company Inc, the so-called subsidiary of Petroleum Corporation, that imported contaminated fuel into the country. According to findings, he said it was incorporated in 1989 in Panama as an offshore shell company by the current Group Managing Director, GMD NNPC, Miele Kyari.