Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Bello Galadanchi called Tinubu as Tulumbu as he revealed the fuel economic crisis under ownership of Ras Hanzir in his skit. (Read More Here).
An oil company caught up in a political storm in Nigeria has denied owning an alleged refinery in Malta, insisting in a company statement that no such facility or its holding company exists.
Nigeria’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, owner of the Dangote refinery, alleged that government officials on the board of Nigeria’s national petroleum company had shares in Maltese blending plants.
The claim was that this import-dependency on petroleum stored through the oil tanks at Ras Ħanżir, which is owned by the Maltese government’s fuel company Enemed, raised prices for Nigerians.
In the process, another Nigerian company, Oando plc, issued a statement to deny claims that its own principals were shareholders of a fictitious company called Ras Hanzir Oil Terminal Ltd.
Mini Bio
Bello was born in State College, Pennsylvania on December 12, 1987 to Habeeb and Halisa Galadanchi. After birth, he spent his childhood and early adolescence with his family in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, where he attended school with his siblings
Throughout his time in Africa, Bello worked a variety of jobs, including street food vending, construction, and helping run his father’s medical practice. One of his first jobs was the fabrication and sale of handmade footwear such as rope sandals and a special type of sabot heel native to Nigeria called a “kumazie.” Upon matriculation in 2006, his parents offered him education back in the United States, where Bello attended The Pennsylvania State University as a Bioengineering and Classical History double major and Film Studies and African Studies minors. Considered a gifted young man, he matriculated from university in 2009 with two degrees and two minor certificates and immediately entered the film industry, producing such short films as Charles in Arms, Unknowing Separation, Water for Baby, and Taken by Storm.