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Re: Presidency Wants HSBC To Return Nigerian Stolen Assets by judondasylva(m): 5:25am On Sep 17, 2018
Re: Presidency Wants HSBC To Return Nigerian Stolen Assets by Nobody: 8:25am On Sep 17, 2018
vedaxcool:
grin grin grin some people don't know the level to which people with go to secure their chop money. HSBC has been a beneficiary of looting in Nigeria mesujamba was one of its clients. Government must begin to sanction foreign banks that Lauder money for Corrupt government officials. We should not use our money to play with any criminal cartel.

See how ignorant you are
Government should sanction foreign banks
Hehehe. The person who name una zombie look una well
Re: Presidency Wants HSBC To Return Nigerian Stolen Assets by vedaxcool(m): 8:58am On Sep 17, 2018
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Buckubuck:


See how ignorant you are
Government should sanction foreign banks
Hehehe. The person who name una zombie look una well
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Wailing zombies are unstable.
Re: Presidency Wants HSBC To Return Nigerian Stolen Assets by Nobody: 9:08am On Sep 17, 2018
vedaxcool:
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Wailing zombies are unstable.

You self check am na
How will govt sanction HSBC?
Besides, since this govt has been mouthing return of loot, they've never mentioned Abacha loot or HSBC as a conduit. This attitude of labeling anyone who opposes them looter is the reason why their so-called corruption fight is not getting the desired international attention.
Let's face it. Majority of loot in Nigeria are kept abroad. Yet this govt can't get the foreign govt to commit to them in the corruption fight despite numerous junkets

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