ICHEOKU says they all are corrupt, politicians that is. In France, former President Nikolas Sarkozy took millions of dollars from murdered former Libyan President Moummar Gaddafi for his presidential election campaign in 2007 and to cover his crime, engineered his killing in order to keep him silent. But karma is a bitch and seven long years after that gruesome murder of the African Strongman, it seems that the ghost of Gaddafi is finally in hot pursuit of the diminutive Sarkozy.
No sinner ever goes unpunished is a trite saying and it appears that the ghost of Moummar Gaddafi is finally ready to avenge his wrongful murder. It is a well known fact that it has been haunting Sarkozy ever since Sarkozy failed to honor his part of their bargain, which saw Gaddafi bankroll his presidential election for a quid pro quo wholesome international forgiveness. But instead of being an honorable man whose words meant something, Sarkozy decided to murder Gaddafi, thinking it will be a good way to get rid of evidence by permanently silencing him, problem solved. But the resilient Gaddafi has refused to be silenced and has now chased Sarkozy into the dragnet of France's anti-corruption agency. He wa arrested and interrogated; and will soon face prosecution for criminal corruption, abuse of office, influence trafficking, forgery, abuse of public funds, money laundering and tax evasion.
The little man former French president is expected to provide answers to what he knows about the millions of dollars of Libyan money which he collected from Moummar Gaddafi in illegal campaign funding for his 2007 presidential election. In what will probably turn out to be the most explosive and greatest political financing corruption scandal in the history of France, if not the entire world, Nikolas Sarkozy will try but likely fail to successfully defend himself from the scandal, faced with a mountain of incriminating evidence of his complicity.
According to the accusation, Sarkozy received hard cold cash totaling $50 million USD, sent into Paris from Tripoli in diplomatic suitcases, from Moummar Gaddafi; to help him fund his 2007 presidential election. Ziad Takieddine, a wealthy French-Lebanese businessman and Moummar Gaddafi's very close confidante, said that he personally delivered several suitcases filled with the cash from Gaddafi's Intelligence Chief in Tripoli to Sarkozy in Paris. Another French businessman Akexandre Djourhri was also fingered as one of those who couriered illegal money from Tripoli to Paris on behalf of Gaddafi to Sarkozy.
But after winning the Gaddafi financed France presidential election and hosting Gaddafi to a State dinner in Champs Elyse, Sarkozy bulked and reneged on the agreement and refused to honor and keep his side of the bargain. Instead, he using the auspices of NATO, killed Gaddafil after Gaddafi demanded of him to honor their agreement, the sole reason Gaddafi sponsored his election.
Gaddafi's son Said al-Islam Gaddafi once demanded that the clown of Paris, Nikolas Sarkozy, give back the Libyan money which he took from his father, saying that “Sarkozy has to give back the money he accepted from Libya to finance his electoral campaign. We financed his campaign and we have the proof. The first thing we are demanding is that this clown gives back the money to the Libyan people.”
So it is not whether or not Nikolas Sarkozy is corrupt and illegally collected a whopping $50 million dollars from Moummar Gaddafi for his 2007 presidential campaign election. The question now is to unravel the undertaking which Sarkozy gave to Gaddafi and for which reason Gaddafi agreed to fund his presidential election campaign; and why Sarkozy reneged on it and killed Gaddafi instead. The evidence against Sarkozy seems to be overwhelmingly glaring and hopefully he will be made to pay a price for the illicit transaction.
Although William Shakespeare in Julius Caesar, speaking through Anthony while honoring the slain Julius Caesar, said that "the evil that men do lives after them"; but with Nikolas Sarkozy, it sure looks like he will be live to witness his own evil come to him. His evil seems to be the impatient type and is now hounding him while he is still alive. What a little man of Paris he is, who heavily labored under a Napoleonic Syndrome and it forced him to conspire to take the life of African King Moummar Gaddafi. As could be garnered from unfolding evidence, it seems that he killed Moummar Gaddafi for no other reason other than to cover his tracks of a criminal corrupt misbehavior. But unfortunately for him, it has boomeranged and he is now ensnared in the net of Justice, from which he might not be able to extricate himself. ICHEOKU is emphatic that Nikolas Sarkozy will most likely be convicted and will end up in prison, jailed for corruption; which ultimately led to the murder of Moummar Gaddafi. What a pitiful corrupt midget he is.
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