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Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by Lekison(m): 6:28am On Feb 07, 2020
By Ibrahim Hassan

As the news continue to make headlines over the latest return of multi-million Dollars allegedly stashed in foreign banks by former Nigerian military ruler, General Sani Abacha, his former Chief Security Officer, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, has said the “Abacha loot” were stolen by the dictator’s successors.

Al-Mustapha queried the source of the stories, saying they were just lies against his late boss. He spoke on the Voice of America, VOA, Hausa Service, monitored by journalists in Kaduna on Thursday.

According to him, when late Abacha assumed leadership in Nigeria, there was about $200 billion in Nigeria’s foreign reserve.

“But before Abacha died, our foreign reserve rose to over $900 billion,” he said.

He said late Abacha had stepped on so many toes while he held forte, which is the reason some people were so angry and could sponsor such lies against him.
Fingers “Abacha loot” owners

All the money been repatriated, Al-Mustapha said, were those stolen by some leaders who served after Abacha’s death.

He alleged that late Abacha’s successors in the Presidential Villa were the thieves who stole the billions and hid the money elsewhere.

He said: “I was forced to implicate the leadership of the defunct PTF under President Buhari then, during the military era.

“If there will be a genuine fight against corruption in Nigeria, many people will be arrested.”

Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by JosEast(m): 6:36am On Feb 07, 2020
cheesy cheesy
Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by chatinent: 6:37am On Feb 07, 2020
I have the audio.
Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by ThiagoKid(m): 6:46am On Feb 07, 2020
It seems Abacha is a fulani man They are all madt!!
Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by Difrent: 6:52am On Feb 07, 2020
Read this somewhere

ABACHA LOOT is just a media creation. Nigeria was a isolated during abacha regime and countries were not doing any legitimate business with him but the country being import dependent needs forex and the only way to store dollars is in Swiss banks who don't ask questions, so in actual sense ABACHA LOOT was Nigeria's money stored in Swiss banks but labelled loots by the west and their allies in Nigeria who wanted abacha out by all means, this is not to exonerate abacha from the killings and theft, but another angle to the story.......

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by meavox: 6:55am On Feb 07, 2020
Nigeria's money belongs to Niger Delta Oil Producing Areas. Period.
Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 6:56am On Feb 07, 2020
Abacha is dead that's why they keep mentioning his name. Just imagine if was still alive, u think anyone will dare to mention his name Why is he the only former military Head of State being mentioned always??. Mtcheeeeew

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by Nobody: 7:57am On Feb 07, 2020
MyVILLAGEpeople:
Abacha is dead that's why they keep mentioning his name. Just imagine if was still alive, u think anyone will dare to mention his name Why is he the only former military Head of State being mentioned always??. Mtcheeeeew

Apart from the unrealistic reserve figures mentioned above that is the second joke. If he was alive not even Buhari, would casually mention his name. Lol. Talk less of OBJ or someone like etete hijacking malabu oil.
A dead man truly cannot defend himself.

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by PapaBaby: 8:08am On Feb 07, 2020
He said: “I was forced to implicate the leadership of the defunct PTF under President Buhari then, during the military era.

“If there will be a genuine fight against corruption in Nigeria, many people will be arrested.”

I knew it would be Buhari, that was why he said Abacha never stole. He did the stealing himself.

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by Blazebond(m): 9:13am On Feb 07, 2020
Abacha was a huge thief,Mustapha is a mad man that talks trash.

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by Nobody: 10:17am On Feb 07, 2020
Our leaders are a bunch of comedians
Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by Xzellentgraphic: 11:16am On Feb 07, 2020
$900 billion in nigeria reserve?
Can we make that kind of money again...

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by 12Monkeys: 11:20am On Feb 07, 2020
This is a mumu thread meant for yaribanza Muslims and their almajiri zombie cousins

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by solmus: 11:24am On Feb 07, 2020
white bearded Major General Adulsalami Abubakar comes to mind

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by Wiifesnatcher(m): 12:04pm On Feb 07, 2020
Buhari in his dumb animal sense can deceived some educated dummies that he's fighting corruption? which work is Yusuf doing to buy power bike worth of 50m

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by NothingDoMe: 12:40pm On Feb 07, 2020
Difrent:
Read this somewhere

ABACHA LOOT is just a media creation. Nigeria was a isolated during abacha regime and countries were not doing any legitimate business with him but the country being import dependent needs forex and the only way to store dollars is in Swiss banks who don't ask questions, so in actual sense ABACHA LOOT was Nigeria's money stored in Swiss banks but labelled loots by the west and their allies in Nigeria who wanted abacha out by all means, this is not to exonerate abacha from the killings and theft, but another angle to the story.......
Abacha mostly moved cash to Switzerland via his proxies.

What's the point of using a swiss bank when you already have the cash to bypass the sanctions? If you say he needed the bank to receive and make payments then how much did he receive and how many payments did he effect via the swiss bank?

If the swiss bank was for Nigeria to get much needed forex then how come Abacha was moving forex to a swiss bank without getting any back?

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by pat077: 1:24pm On Feb 07, 2020
We keep hearing of abacha loot, what about IBB loot, abdusalam loot? Or is it when they also die that we will start to recover their loot?

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Re: Abacha’s Innocent, Loot Belong To His Successors— Al-mustapha by Nobody: 1:36pm On Feb 07, 2020
Abacha didn't loot! It's a buried secret but the truth will surely find its way out soon.

Until we all find out why the Americans killed Abacha with the aid of Abacha's inside enemies, we will not know the real truth behind Abacha's loot. Forget the apple drama scam, it's a game.

Americans (Babylonian Worldwide Caliphate Expanders), your days are numbered! Your cup in the hand of the Almighty God is brimming.

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