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Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Islie: 9:17am On Jul 03, 2017
• UAE to reveal identities of Nigerians with stolen funds

• FG arraigns Justice Fishim

• Six SANs to testify against judge




Posted by Tunde Oyesina


The Presidency yesterday said that over $16.5 billion, being part of stolen funds from Nigeria, is being trapped in some foreign countries.

The government said that about $430 million is trapped in Switzerland, over $400 million trapped in the United States (U.S.), about $15 billion trapped in different countries yet-to-be ascertained, while $700 million is trapped in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Prosecution, Okoi Obono-Obla, in an exclusive chat with New Telegraph in Abuja, noted that the UAE Government will soon name Nigerians who have invested the country’s stolen funds in properties and shares in their country.

While speaking on the trapped funds, Obono-Oblas said: “Well, I cannot give you an exact figure, whatever I give you is an estimate, possibility or probability. The one in Switzerland, I think, is about $430 million. The one in U.S. was confiscated by the government because they filed papers, there was no representation from Nigeria and it was during the days of Goodluck Jonathan and Mohammed Adoke as Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).

As a result, the District Court in Washington ordered that the money should be forfeited to the U.S. Government.

“We have been trying to get that judgement. It is a default judgement. We have briefed some lawyers in the U.S. to get the judgement set aside. The money is over $400 million. Again, there are some others I may not be able to recall. The arms deal, investigation is still ongoing, so I cannot say expressly the amount that is taken outside the country. But the money should be about $15 billion.

“We have signed an agreement with the government of Dubai, and have seen evidence of about $200 million in properties that were repatriated to Dubai.

The Government of Dubai, because of the agreement, is ready to release names of Nigerians who have properties and shares in Dubai banks.

“If we put all of that together, it should be around $700 million, but that is speculative.

But for the one we have established, it is about $200 million of properties that were owned by politically-exposed persons.

“To trace and recover looted assets is a very complex issue and you have seen that for the Abacha loot; for the past 20 years, we have been on it. This government has mounted a very strenuous campaign to get these monies back from all the foreign countries where they are trapped.

The countries always act in such a way that we don’t get the money back. For example, the Switzerland government is saying that we have to guarantee that if the money is sent to Nigeria, it will not be looted again and then they also nominated World Bank, that it should guaranteed.

“And we have accepted because this government is responsible and accountable. We have nothing to hide. We have accepted that condition and we can assure that nobody will take a dime out of that money.”

Meanwhile, the Federal Government will, this week, arraign one of the recalled judges, Justice Agbadu James Fishim of the National Industrial Court (NIC) before a Lagos State High Court on a 19-count charge bothering on alleged unlawful enrichment to the tune of N4.8 million.

Justice Fishim is one of the five judicial officers recently recalled from suspension by the National Judicial Council (NJC).

The judge is accused of unlawfully receiving N4.8 million from seven Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), a non-Silk and a law firm between June 2013 and August 2015 through his account domiciled in a bank.

In the charge against Justice Fishim, he is accused of unlawful enrichment by a public official contrary to Section 82(a) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, No.11, 2011.

He is accused to have illegally received various amounts of money so as to have a significant increase “in your assets that you cannot reasonably explain the increase in relation to your lawful income.”

He is also accused of unlawfully receiving N4.8 million from seven Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), a non SAN and a law firm between June 2013 and August 2015 through his account domiciled in a bank.

Also in the charge, the prosecution claimed that a lawyer gave the judge a total of N1.3 million in four installments.

Another SAN was alleged to have given the judge the sum of N1.1 million in three tranches of N350,000, N400,000 and N400,000.

The prosecution also alleged that a SAN gave the judge N400,000 in two installments of N200,00 each, while another silk was said to have given him N100,000.

It was further alleged that a senior lawyer gave Justice Fishim another N250,000 while the lawyer’s firm also gave the judge the same sum of N250,000.

Another SAN, according to the charge, gave the judge N500,000 in four tranches of N200,000, N100,000, N100,000 and N100,000.

It was also claimed by the prosecution that a lawyer gave the judge N150,000 and N100,000, making a total of N250,000 while another gave him N500,000.

Obono-Obla, however, noted that the said lawyers will not be arraigned now, but they will be used as witnesses against the judge.

On the arraignment of the judge, he said: “This week, Justice Agbadu Fishim will be arraigned in a Lagos court. The charges have been filed that he collected monies from lawyers. If you see the charges, the lawyers are listed there. We have also charged another lawyer who collected money from another lawyer and could not explain the over $200,000.”


https://newtelegraphonline.com/2017/07/nigerias-16-5bn-trapped/


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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by rugipp(m): 10:01am On Jul 03, 2017
Hmm
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Nobody: 10:08am On Jul 03, 2017
Ok, one new story to keep the youths talking for the whole of the week undecided

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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by burkingx(f): 11:13am On Jul 03, 2017
grin[b][/b]
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by burkingx(f): 11:13am On Jul 03, 2017
shocked
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by leoweblinkblog(m): 11:13am On Jul 03, 2017
Story for the gods

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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by slawomir: 11:13am On Jul 03, 2017
Ok
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Nobody: 11:14am On Jul 03, 2017
K
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by ujpikin(f): 11:14am On Jul 03, 2017
Na so... Recover on paper ... All the ones recovering since where are they ... Abeg make I pass jor

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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by DickDastardly2(m): 11:14am On Jul 03, 2017
grin cheesy
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Sweetguy25: 11:14am On Jul 03, 2017
What of the president that is trapped in london?

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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Ijaya123: 11:15am On Jul 03, 2017
Keneking:
Ok, one new story to keep the youths talking for the whole of the week undecided

For youths without focus.

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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Nigeriadondie: 11:15am On Jul 03, 2017
cry Well when they are exposed they wud be granted amnesty. Well Nigeria is a joke just like its war on corruption is a joke. And that is y Nigeria has no future.
If Nigeria is serious about fighting corruption then d penalty for corruption by public officers should be death penalty not even life sentence not d current 2 years for those who embezzle 2 years. If u ve forgotten ask BODE GEORGE Afterall, if FG is proposing 5 years jail and forfeiture of assets for entertainers who evade tax that wud still be embezzled by the bigger thieves in power then what use wud it achieve? What of all d monies recovered before were they not re-looted?Why Nigeria's situation is doomed and forever beyond redemption is that the lawmakers to enact laws against corruption are rogues themselves. Is it thieves like Saraki, motor park touts like Dino, armed robber like TA Orji and all d former governors who heartlessly looted their state treasuries dry that wud enact effective laws against corruption.
For those who wud insult me for my objective views about this doomed nation of ours are not more Nigerians than me. They should hug transformer to their death for my opinions.
In the words of Culture a reggae musician:" there is enough to satisfy everyman's need but never enough to satisfy their greed".
$16.5 bn convert that to Naira among the billions they have discovered and yet to discover and u will see that Nigeria has all it takes to finance a welfare programme to lift all its citizens out of poverty and give them a mire befitting and decent life. Afterall we do not need so much to live very well.
But the social security bill which was presented on d floor of the senate is now forever dead. No one is talking about it which should be at d heart of a govt that claims to prioritize the welfare and security of its citizens. Nigeria i wud say again and again is doomed that even d Devil has more hope of making heaven than for it to progress

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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Nobody: 11:16am On Jul 03, 2017
Pdp members! They stole our money for 16 years!

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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by celestialAgent(m): 11:16am On Jul 03, 2017
Please let it remain trapped.

The ones said to have been resecued are no where to he found.

Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Integrityfarms(m): 11:16am On Jul 03, 2017
Nigerians impoverishing the poor while BMC are fighting against the proletariat

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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by lilprinze: 11:16am On Jul 03, 2017
i pray they won't even give us the money sef because we won't use it for anything reasonable instead the armed robbers we call politicians would loot all the money among themselves.
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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Nobody: 11:17am On Jul 03, 2017
numerical figures.......Nigerians want practical development.
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by johnp2(m): 11:17am On Jul 03, 2017
Action!!!! This look as dead on arrival!
But let wait and see the end
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by bloodwashed: 11:17am On Jul 03, 2017
ok
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Dollabiz: 11:18am On Jul 03, 2017
Ha
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by Nobody: 11:18am On Jul 03, 2017
Story story! Storeeeeeeery!!!. Why don't you guys concluded investigation before rushing to the media. Keep looking for way to divert attention. Next walahi. Ona go make huge cash discovery just to turn the attention of the masses away from your government.

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Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by mannY82: 11:18am On Jul 03, 2017
leoweblinkblog:
Story for the gods
Doubt at ur own peril
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by whizzyleejr(m): 11:19am On Jul 03, 2017
Why will they borrow us money, and person go sey nigeria is a poor country when dem don commot all our money, the country can't be developed with this
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by YelloweWest: 11:20am On Jul 03, 2017
A good chunk of that is part of Abacha loot.

Meanwhile: Abacha never stole - Buhari...
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:25am On Jul 03, 2017
who is the Presidency?
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by belindar: 11:28am On Jul 03, 2017
APC. Party of the fools for the foolish.
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by joenor(m): 11:32am On Jul 03, 2017
Abi?
Keneking:
Ok, one new story to keep the youths talking for the whole of the week undecided
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by joenor(m): 11:33am On Jul 03, 2017
Na wah.... if the youth say them nor wan work, we fit still dey receive small money as a citizen, just like some other country they pay their citizen... see money when dey aside.... na wah
Re: Nigeria’s $16.5bn Trapped N U.S., Switzerland, Dubai, Others by 989900: 11:38am On Jul 03, 2017
Oyinbo man and technical wayo.

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