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DISS: ‘Sick old lady with no chance to enjoy her billions’, TeeMac speaks on Diezani

Nigerian flutist and former PMAN president, Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli has joined several Nigerians to comment on the new look of the embattled former minister of Petroleum, Diezani Allison-Madueke.

Since photos of the former minister hit John Akweh's Blog on the Internet, many have been taken aback by her emaciated and frail look which is a far cry from the beautiful and confident person she used to be until she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Diezani who is currently fighting off allegations of corruption, money laundering and a host of other financial crimes, drew a comment from Tee Mac.
The classical artiste and Chairman of TeeMac Petroleum Nig. Ltd., took to his Facebook page and wrote: “Life has ups and downs. We all go through it and it makes us strong and gives us the life experience we need. But one should avoid getting too high up like the former Minister of Petroleum Dizany Alison- Madueke. She actually ruled Nigeria for a few years and I had dealings with her. She was polite but you could feel that power arrogance in her. Now she is a frightened, sick and old lady. Not knowing if she is going to spend the rest of her life in jail. No chance to enjoy the billions.”

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