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World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by emporium(m): 6:55pm On Jun 05, 2009
Hi All, i just got the email below. Could this be true?




                                                                         World Bank releases list of Nigerian looters

Fellow Nigerians,

Find bellow the reasons why Nigeria is in the situation it is in, Lacks all infrastructures. Pass this on to the people you know. This need not be let to rest. These men are selfish and for all I care they were trusted by all Nigerians to lead us rather they robbed us blind.

See Nigeria o o o.

                                                                                     LOOTED MONEY DISCOVERED IN FOREIGN BANKS

NAMES OF DEPOSITORS                    LONDON                                 SWISS($)                           USA ($)                                 GERMANY (D)



GEN IBRAHIM BABANGIDA                 6.25bn                                    7.41bn                               2.00bn                                  9.00bn



GEN ABUBAKAR                                 1.31bn                                    2.33bn                               800M



REAR ADMIRAL MIKE AKHIGBE          1.24bn                                    2.42bn                               671M                                          1bn



GEN JERRY USENI                             3.04bn                                    2.01bn                              1.01bn                                         900M           
         


ALH ISMAILA GWARZO                     1.03bn                                   2.00bn                                 1.3bn                                          700M



ALH UMARU DIKKO                            4.5bn                                   1.4bn                                   700M                                          345M



PAUL OGWUMA                                 300M                                    1.42bn                                 200M                                          500M                           
   


GEN SANI ABACHA                            9.01bn                                 4.09bn                                  800M                                         3.01M



MOHAMMED ABACHA                        300M                                      1.2bn                                   150M                                          535M



ABDULKADIR ABACHA                      700M                                     1.21bn                                900M                                          471M               


ALHAJI WADA NAS                           600M                                     1.32bn                                                                                   300M


TOM IKIMI                                       400M                                      1.39bn                               152M                                           371M


DAN ETETE                                      1.12bn                                   1.03bn                                400M                                           1.72bn



DON ETIBET                                    2.5bn                                    1.06bn                                 700M                                            361M



MAJ AL MUSTAPHA                          600M                                     1.001bn                                                                                   210M



ANTHONY ANI                                 2.9bn                                     1.09bn                                 360M                                           1.66bn



BASHIR DALHATU                           2.3bn                                      1.001bn                               161M                                           1.43bn



GEN WUSHISHI                              700M                                       1.301bn



ALH HASSAN ADAMU                      300M                                        200M                                   700M



T Y DANJUMA                                  300M                                        200M                                   700M



GEN ISHAYA BAMAYI                      120M                                         800M

                                                                           
                                                                                    SOURCE: WORLD BANK TO THE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA
Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by AjaraEwuro: 7:11pm On Jun 05, 2009
old news
Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by emporium(m): 7:20pm On Jun 05, 2009
For the purpose of fairness, i just got this other info from a different online source. Read both and make your own deductions:



World Bank Distances itself from list of Nigerian Looters

http://www.africananews.com/cover/200511/world_bank_distances_itself_from.htm

LAOLU AKANDE NEW YORK

A list containing the names of 21 former Nigerian officials and military officers with alleged sums of looted money in foreign banks have been disowned by officials of the World Bank in Washington D.C.

For about a month now the list which mentions varying amounts of money the Nigerians have stashed away in several currencies including US dollars, British pounds, German Marks and Swiss Franc have circulated in diplomatic circles, among international financial operatives and several email lists on the internet.

According to the list, World Bank is listed as the source with a reference mentioned in Financial Times of London June 24, 1999. On the list, it was noted that the World Bank passed on this list to President Obasanjo.

Earlier this year, Obasanjo was reported, (at the time Nigeria was inching close to a deal with its creditors on the debt relief deal) as saying he had been asked about Nigerian funds stashed abroad by former officials and also given such a list and there was no official denial of this from the Nigerian government.

According to a popular international website on debt issues, Odious Debts Online, as reported on July 27, 2005, "in exchange for partial debt relief, the Paris Club of creditor nations have handed Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo a list of well-placed Nigerians to go after and prosecute for allegedly stealing and stashing public funds in overseas bank accounts."

The website, well read in western capitals said "according to various reports, President Obasanjo confirmed the list publicly after he was pressured by a delegation from the state of Kwara to reveal the conditions of the Paris Club debt relief deal."

Similarly, usually reliable sources said the World Bank had first passed such a list to Obasanjo several years back, and went ahead to leak it to the Financial Times when the Nigerian president refused to take any action on the list except regarding the Late General Sani Abacha. In the case of Abacha, President Obasanjo took steps to pursue the information made available to the Nigerian government. But in the case of others especially General Ibrahim Babangida, Obasanjo simply ignored the information.

A UN funds recovery expert Jack Blum based in Washington DC had disclosed to this reporter in the past that he met with Obasanjo on the recovery of the funds in the earlier days of the administration, but Obasanjo showed interest only in pursuing the Abacha loot and showed no interest in the alleged IBB loot which was more than Abacha's, according to Blum and the list now widely in circulation.

On the list Abacha was listed as stashing abroad 9.1 billion British pounds, 4.09 billion Swiss Francs, $200m US dollars and 500 million German Marks. The list puts Babangida's loot at 6.2 billion pounds, 7.41 billion Swiss Franc, 2 billion US dollars and 9 billion DeutscheMarks.

Indeed recently, the World Bank entered into an agreement with the Swiss government to ensure a sum of $290 million recovered from the Abacha loot is spent by Nigeria on poverty reduction programme.

This reporter spoke with several World Bank and International Finance Corporation, IFC, officials in the last few weeks, and the official line remains a straight denial of the list.

John Donaldson, a senior communication officer at the World bank said the World Bank is not a policing institution and if it has any information it would pass it to the appropriate authorities. His colleague Herbert Boh, a communication officer at the World Bank, point blank disassociated the World Bank from such a list. Said he :"The World Bank is not in possession of any such list and did not send any such list out to President Obasanjo or to any media outlet."

Asked whether the World Bank can retain or have access to such information, Boh said the "World Bank does not have such information."

But he conceded that the World bank has received "numerous other requests on this list, " but categorically denied that such a list is from the World Bank and "is NOT connected to the World Bank." (emphasis his) Speaking with the International Finance Corporation, the World bank agency that deals with the private sector, Corrie Shanahan, IFC's spokesperson also stated that the the IFC does not maintain such a list.

But Shanahan however added that "as part of our due diligence with regard to anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML-CFT), we subscribe to a number of commercial list services," suggestting that the IFC may indeed have access to such information as contained in the list.

Shanahan also noted that basically such information contained in the list were bank secrets. Observers say that may explain why the World bank and its agency are trying hard to distance themselves from the list.

This reporter also conducted a web search on the archives of the Financial Times, since the list mentioned a reference to that paper's edition of June 24, 1999. But a preliminary search did not turn up any useful information although a search of the actual print edition was not immediately possible.

Other Nigerian former officials whose names featured on the list are Generals Ibrahim Babangida, whose name was listed first, Abdusalami Abubakar, Mike Akhigbe, Jerry Useni, Alhaji Ismaila Gwarzo, Umaru Dikko, Paul Ogwuma, Mohammed Abacha, Abdulkadir Abacha, Wada Nas, Tom Ikimi, Dan Etete, Don Etiebet, Major Al Mustapha, Anthony Ani, Bashir Dalhatu, General Wushishi, Hassan Adamu, T.Y. Danjuma and General Ishaya Bamaiyi in that order.
Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by Nobody: 8:10pm On Jun 05, 2009
total?
Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by Bialegend(m): 1:16am On Jun 06, 2009
I didn't see any Igbo name among the list. Yet, Igbos are branded by other lazy nigerians as lovers of money. I can see that only haters of money made the list.

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Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by No2Atheism(m): 4:46am On Jun 06, 2009
Hausa-Fulani elites are obviously stealing nigeria blind.

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Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by pape007: 8:46am On Apr 17, 2012
pls i would like to see the list of nigerian politicians<starting from obasanjo's regime to president goodluck jonathan make we see who thief pass
Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by SirHouloo(m): 11:36am On Jan 01, 2015
I don't think any northerner is worthy of a single vote. A bunch of selfish illiterates

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Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by Kenai: 11:58am On Jan 01, 2015
SirHouloo:
I don't think any northerner is worthy of a single vote. A bunch of selfish illiterates

You betcha!
Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by Dbboy(m): 12:07pm On Jan 01, 2015
Sorry but just to clear the SE, the whole country say the SE is the corrupt that the core north are transparent that every other region is a saint compared to SE but we are now seeing the opposite I would always say it that in terms of percentage the SE has lot of it's son that legitimately made it money but Nigeria don't get it because it amazes them that how would a man with one shop be able to build a fortune form himself but I satire all hard work behold look at that list and it comprise of a particular region born to rule that's why they have denied this country one thing the clamor[b] which is resource control and regional leadership[/b] until this is done we would always cry to high heaven about corruption and it vice.

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Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by Idrico(m): 12:11pm On Jan 01, 2015
They are all pdp members,let us kick PDP out.
Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by falconey(m): 12:12pm On Jan 01, 2015
My papa dey the list so?
Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by PassingShot(m): 12:17pm On Jan 01, 2015
Bialegend:
I didn't see any Igbo name among the list. Yet, Igbos are branded by other lazy nigerians as lovers of money. I can see that only haters of money made the list.

Just to clear my doubt, please tell me what tribe the following belong:

1. Paul Ogwuma
2. Dan Etete
3. Don Etiebet

Thank you!
Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by Eziachi: 12:19pm On Jan 01, 2015
This is old news
Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by lyntiffany(f): 12:25pm On Jan 01, 2015
with all these money and elites yet northern part of this country is still in disarray with loads of almajiris on the street.I just pity the poor masses there.

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Re: World Bank Releases List Of Nigerian Looters : See What They Have Done To Us ! by kettykin: 12:29pm On Jan 01, 2015
Please what of the following names
olusegun obasanjo, bola Ahmed tinubu, fashola,

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