Malabu prove not corrupt honour reps invitation cacol jonathan
It seems like you're referring to a complex and controversial issue involving Malabu Oil and Gas, a Nigerian oil company, and its dealings with the Nigerian government and international oil companies.
To provide a brief summary:
- Malabu Oil and Gas was granted an oil block, OPL 245, by the Nigerian government in 1998. However, the company was allegedly involved in corrupt practices, including bribery and money laundering.
- In 2011, the Nigerian government, led by President Goodluck Jonathan, allegedly sold the oil block to Royal Dutch Shell and Eni, an Italian energy company, for $1.3 billion. The deal was widely criticized as corrupt and opaque.
- In 2013, the Italian authorities launched an investigation into the deal, and in 2016, Eni and Shell were charged with corruption and bribery related to the deal.
- In 2019, a Nigerian court ruled that the sale of OPL 245 was illegal and ordered the government to return the oil block to Malabu.
Regarding the invitation to honour reps, it's likely that you're referring to the fact that the Nigerian government, under President Muhammadu Buhari, has been accused of trying to cover up the corruption scandal surrounding the Malabu deal. The government has been criticized for its handling of the case, including allegations of attempts to intimidate and silence witnesses.
It's important to note that the Malabu scandal is a complex and controversial issue, and different parties have different perspectives on the matter. However, it's clear that the deal has been marred by allegations of corruption and that the Nigerian government has faced criticism for its handling of the case.
In terms of the specific points you mentioned:
- "Malabu prove not corrupt": Malabu has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has claimed that it was unfairly targeted by the Nigerian government and international authorities.
- "Honour reps invitation": The Nigerian government has been accused of trying to intimidate and silence witnesses in the case, including representatives of the National Assembly (the "honour reps" you mentioned). The government has denied these allegations.
I hope this summary helps clarify the situation. Let me know if you have any further questions!