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Diezani Makes Shocking Revelation: Pleads for Return, Confession, and Forgiveness

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In a startling development, former Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke, reportedly in the second stage of cancer, has made a plea to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to permit her to return to Nigeria and confess to financial misconduct during her tenure.

Speaking to the press in London after a medical visit, Diezani expressed her readiness to disclose details of the funds she allegedly misappropriated while in office. Tearfully acknowledging the accusations against her, she declared, “I am now a born-again Christian and currently grappling with the second stage of cancer.”

Diezani went on to admit her association with Dauda Lawal Dare, the current governor of Zamfara State, to whom she entrusted over 9 billion dollars while he served as the Executive Director of First Bank Nigeria PLC. Shockingly, she revealed that Lawal is now unresponsive to her calls and has collaborated with UK police to subject her to surveillance, possibly to claim the entrusted funds upon her demise.

In a plea for forgiveness, Diezani appealed to President Tinubu and Nigerians, stating, “Yes, no one is flawless, but sometimes, God Almighty permits such occurrences. I’ve been accused of financial misconduct during my tenure as the petroleum minister, and it’s true! However, I would like President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Nigerians to forgive me, allow me to return home, and contribute because life is transient.”

The unfolding saga raises questions about the fate of the funds entrusted to Lawal and the implications of Diezani’s return to the Nigerian political landscape. As the former minister grapples with health challenges and seeks redemption, the nation watches closely to see how this unexpected turn of events will unfold.

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