A few days ago, we reported that 90 Nigerian students are alleging
that Deputy Governor Amos Utuama and his mistress Donna St. Hill
pocketed programme funding for the Delta Youth Trainees in Barbados,
causing the students to be shifted from the nice Infinity Beach Hotel to
an inland dump of a hotel with no running water and slops for food.
Now, just like you’d expect, the Nigerian government sent the subject of the allegations to Barbados to investigate himself!
No problem, folks! We can write the results of the investigation right now… everything be fine. just a misunderstanding. everything is A-okay.
There.
That takes care of that!
Nigerian mission
- A HIGH-LEVEL NIGERIAN
GOVERNMENTAL TEAM is in Barbados on a fact-finding mission pertaining to
the 87 Nigerian students here on a nine-month educational programme.
- Deputy Governor of
Delta State, Professor Amos Utuama, landed in Barbados last night, while
Acting Nigerian High Commissioner to Trinidad, Ganiyu Adeyemi, his
deputy Frank Nmadu and financial director, Paul Ataime, arrived on
Saturday from Trinidad.
- The acting high commissioner and his team met with all of the students at the Casa Grande Hotel in St Philip, where they are being housed, while they also held discussions with facilitator of the programme Donna St Hill, former administrator Sharon Brathwaite, who has been relieved of her duties, as well as Asha “Ram” Mirchandani, owner of the hotel. Reports indicate that the team also did a walk-through of the hotel, which has been a bone of contention with the students, and they were also on hand to examine the meals being served, among other things.
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