- Basketmouth has weighed in on the shocking revelations of alleged discrepancies in the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s (NNPCL) accounts.
- The committee underscored that the concerns stem directly from the analysis of NNPC’s audited financial statements spanning 2017 to 2023, not from speculation.
Comedian Basketmouth has weighed in on the shocking revelations of alleged discrepancies in the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s (NNPCL) accounts.
The Senate Committee on Public Accounts raised concerns over unaccounted funds reportedly exceeding N210 trillion between 2017 and 2023.
The committee flagged questionable legal and auditing fees, sparking public outrage as the investigation continues.
“Legal fees were accrued without any explanation or documentation regarding the legal services rendered. The auditors’ fees raise similar questions. There are no clear justifications. Everything we’ve seen and heard from the audited financial statements is troubling,” the panel said.
“Trillions of naira are in question, and the new document they presented this afternoon doesn’t match what’s already in their audited report. It’s completely independent and contradictory,” he said.
The committee underscored that the concerns stem directly from the analysis of NNPC’s audited financial statements spanning 2017 to 2023, not from speculation.
Reacting to the report, the comedian wrote: “Good thing I am not God. Thunder go don finish by now.”
- Basketmouth has weighed in on the shocking revelations of alleged discrepancies in the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s (NNPCL) accounts.
- The committee underscored that the concerns stem directly from the analysis of NNPC’s audited financial statements spanning 2017 to 2023, not from speculation.
Comedian Basketmouth has weighed in on the shocking revelations of alleged discrepancies in the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s (NNPCL) accounts.
The Senate Committee on Public Accounts raised concerns over unaccounted funds reportedly exceeding N210 trillion between 2017 and 2023.
The committee flagged questionable legal and auditing fees, sparking public outrage as the investigation continues.
“Legal fees were accrued without any explanation or documentation regarding the legal services rendered. The auditors’ fees raise similar questions. There are no clear justifications. Everything we’ve seen and heard from the audited financial statements is troubling,” the panel said.
“Trillions of naira are in question, and the new document they presented this afternoon doesn’t match what’s already in their audited report. It’s completely independent and contradictory,” he said.
The committee underscored that the concerns stem directly from the analysis of NNPC’s audited financial statements spanning 2017 to 2023, not from speculation.
Reacting to the report, the comedian wrote: “Good thing I am not God. Thunder go don finish by now.”