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The Mathematics of 100 New Buses – The Kamarainba Formula

The Mathematics of 100 New Buses – The Kamarainba Formula

Parrot has just graduated with a Masters Degree (Distinction) in the Mathematics of New Buses from the Polytechnic Ammunition-Bus Academy in the People’s Republic of China. The great professor specialized in the Kamarainba Formula of Procuring Hundred New Buses using Sierra Leone as a case study. It now pleases the great bird to share with readers the wealth of mathematical knowledge he gained from that renowned Ammunition-Bus Polytechnic Academy.

Formula 1-If the proposed cost of 100 new buses is $4.6 million and the government-inflated cost is $10.6m with an initial loan cost of $12.2 m, what is the mathematical anomaly?

You can arrive at the corrupt answer by subtracting the proposed cost from the government-inflated cost and then subtract the loan cost from the inflated cost and that will give $6.5 million deficit for which Balogun should account now or face the wrath of the ACC.

Formula 2-If the real unit cost of one 50-seater bus is $33.1k and the inflated counterfeit cost is 74.8 thousand USD, then what is the mathematical difference in total cost? You can get the corrupt answer by subtracting real cost from counterfeit cost and multiplying the figure by 50.

Formula 3-If the genuine unit cost of a 44-seater provincial bus is $71,000 and the counterfeit Balogun-inflated cost is $137,000, what is the mathematical difference? You get the answer by simply subtracting the true cost from the fake inflated cost..

Formula 4-If the true unit cost of a 20-seater bus is $52,000 and the bogus Balogun-inflated cost is $104,000, what is the difference? Just subtract the fake cost from the genuine cost and get the corrupt answer.

Formula 5- If the authentic unit cost of a mobile garage is $87,000 and the fictitious government- inflated cost is $282,000, what is the big difference? Just keep applying the simple Kamarainba formula by subtracting the fake cost from the true cost and you fast get the corrupt answer.

Formula 6-I the legitimate unit cost eight operational vehicles is $32,000 USD the bastard inflated cost is $61,000, what is the small difference? According to the Kamarainba corrupt formula, simply subtract the true cost from the false cost and your answer will be openly corrupt. For any clarification, contact Professor Kamarainba Parrot at www.Corruption.New 100 Buses.Com.

PROFESSOR PARROT
With Joseph Milton Lebbie

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