A group of people who claim to have  access to the presidency has been going round choice spots in Abuja  saying they could make anyone minister for N100 million. Already, the  group has made contact with a number of people who have been told to  submit their credentials with assigned individuals, who act as  middle-men.
A woman who runs a highbrow  eatery in the city, speaking on condition of anonymity, said she has  been contracted to reach out to people with that kind of money, who at  least have secondary school certificates and are not less than forty  years old.
She said the whole matter is  ‘hush-hush,' so she only approaches clients she could trust.
The middle-aged woman also said any client  she introduced to the group would have to sit with her and sign a  written agreement spelling out what he or she would do for her once the  person becomes a minister.
A  source who has been contacted by this woman said he was told that the  N100 million must be given to the group up-front.
"She said as proof of their  connections, I would be taken to Aso Rock where I would meet some of the  president's men and satisfy myself that the whole thing is legitimate,"  he said
The man, who hails from  Kano State, said "what makes her credible for me is that she won't take  any money for arranging the appointment until everything works out.  Besides, the fact is that I know the kind of circles she moves in."
A senior aide to the president  was recently peeved when told by a retired Naval officer eager for  ministerial appointment, that he was told to bring N500,000 before he  could be introduced (to the aide.)
Our correspondent, who was with him at the villa during the  discussion, said the aide told the officer to call back after the  president returns from his Ugandan trip, but also requested for the name  of the fellow who had asked for the bribe so that the person could be  sanctioned.
"That is how it will  spread that we now collect money to book appointments with the  President," he said.
 
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