MURMURS ARE GROWING louder about
a first-term lawmaker who has purportedly
turned his oversight mandate into a personal
cash machine. According to some state agency
bosses within the department he is providing
oversight to, the MP—known for his fiery
committee sessions and sudden wealth—has
been leaning heavily on them, allegedly demanding kickbacks in exchange for “favourable
verdicts”. But the agencies are biting back. Top
brass from at least three entities is reportedly
compiling a dossier of damning evidence, including recordings and message trails. With the
heat rising and threats flying, it’s only a matter
of time before this scandal spills into the open—
setting the stage for an explosive showdown
that could rock the august House.
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SUPPORTERS OF A former county boss are
worried with peculiar behaviours exhibited by
their once ‘shining star and a ray of hope’. After
getting into career-ending trouble, the former
governor has been reportedly scribbling insults
through socials in wee hours of the night
attacking the successor. His remaining few
handlers are also allegedly made to share the
jibes on their own social media pages.
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SISTERS OF A member of a powerful commission have reportedly become a nuisance in
the institution as they evoke the name of the
brother when looking for tenders. Procurement officers are frustrated by the manner in
which the said ‘bigwig’ has allegedly allowed
his relatives to use his name to intimidate them.
Our little bird tells us that the man normally
calls the procurement officers to purportedly
ask why they denied his sisters’ business, something, which have made the two notorious
women to be full of arrogance and hubris.
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AN IMMEDIATE COUNTY boss of a troubled
county has recently left a group of stakeholders bewildered. Why? The stakeholders who
had visited the former governor’s palatial rural
home were allegedly lavished with unbundled
cash both in local and foreign currencies. The
curious stakeholders noticed in the magnificent house a specific room purposely designed
differently from where money was supposedly
being ferried. The team left praying for more
such visits in the near future.
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