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Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by adenigga(m): 6:23am On Mar 14, 2021
• Lawyer Sues FG, Prays Court To Stop Deployment Of Fund

• FG’s Action Is Injustice Against Delta People – Nwani

• Constitutionally, Returned Funds Belong To Delta – Nwafor

• Suit Will Expand Nigeria’s Legal Jurisprudence – Ekwe

• Delta Is Not Entitled To Money, Suit Against FG, Idle, Farcical, Cynical – Candide-Johnson

Divergent views have continued to trail the Federal Government’s desire to appropriate the £4.2m recovered from Britain that former Governor James Onanefe Ibori and his associates looted. Indeed, groups and individuals are rising in support of repatriating the money to Delta State.

Already, a human rights activist and lawyer, Chief Malcom Omirhobo has sued the Federal Government at a Federal High Court, Abuja, where he prayed the court to declare that by provisions of the Nigerian Constitution, the people and government of Delta State were entitled to the £4.2m (about N2.2b) recovered by the British government from the former jail bird and his associates.

While Lagos-based lawyer, Okoroani Nwani, who described Omirhobo case as a welcomed development, because “the action of the Federal Government and National Executive Council represents an injustice against the people of Delta State and Nigerian public in Delta State,” his Abuja-based colleague, Joseph Ekwe, insists that the suit will expand the country’s legal jurisprudence.

But a former dean, Faculty of Law, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Prof. Agu Gab Agu, begged to differ, pointing out that even though Ibori was Delta State governor, it had not been established that the money was removed from the state’s treasury hence resorting to court over custody of the said looted funds was unnecessary. His view is shared by a Lagos-based advocate and member of the Justice Reform Project, Charles Candide-Johnson (SAN) corroborates Agu, noting that Omirhobo’s suit against the Federal Government is an idle threat, and the outcries about the money “farcical and cynical.”

Other respondents in Omirhobo’s suit are the Federal Executive Council (FEC); the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF); the Accountant General of the Federation; the Minister of Finance; the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Delta State government, the Attorney General of Delta State, and the Accountant General of the state.

The applicant is asking the court to declare that the nation’s constitution is the supreme law and its provisions have a binding force on all the respondents, and all persons and authorities throughout the country.

According to him, Nigeria is a federation with 36 federating states, 768 local councils, and a capital territory, which constitutes the three tiers of government, with their respective constitutional responsibilities to execute for the economic development and wellbeing of people within their domain..

Omirhobo wants the court to hold that Delta State as one of the federating units with 25 local councils is entitled to revenue allocation from the Federation Account to enable it discharge her constitutional responsibilities to the people.

He also prayed the court to declare that the seized funds belong to the people of Delta State, and constitute revenue that can be received by the Nigerian Federation and paid into her Consolidated Revenue Fund.

The applicant therefore prayed the court to declare that the signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Nigeria and the UK government in respect of the £4.2 million recovered by the British government from the ex-governor of Delta State is subordinate to the Nigerian Constitution.

Also contained in the litany of prayers, is “a declaration that the Federal Government cannot receive the said £4.2 million recovered loot from the British government without paying it into the Federation Account.

He also asked for “a declaration of this court that the 1st, 2nd,3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th respondents cannot expend the said recovered loot of £4.2 million belonging to Delta State in the execution of completing the second Niger Bridge, Lagos/Ibadan and Abuja/Kano Expressway projects under the coordination of the Nigerian Investment Authority (NSIA), without appropriation,” as well as another “declaration of this court that it is improper, illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional for the respondents to expropriate, confiscate, commandeer, appropriate, sequestrate and/or convert the £4.2 million recovered loot belonging to the applicant and the people of Delta State to Nigerian wealth for the benefit of other Nigerians, and thereby depriving the 7th respondent (Delta) of her constitutional responsibilities to the people of the state, and also robbing the people of the economic development and well-being.”

He, therefore, asked the court to declare that it is improper, illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th respondents to expend the recovered loot for projects other than those that are beneficial for the economic development and wellbeing of the people of Delta State.

In addition, the applicant wants the court to say that the Federal Government acted unlawfully by failing to return the money to Delta State as monies recovered from ex-governors of Bayelsa and Plateau states from abroad were returned to the people and governments of Bayelsa and Plateau.

Apart from declaring FG’s decision unlawful, the applicant also wants the court to restrain it from tampering with and/or disbursing, using, utilizing or expending the recovered £4.2 million and an order compelling it to transfer the funds to Delta State to enable her perform her constitutional responsibilities to her people as well as any further order or orders as the court may deem fit to make.

In a 71-paragraph affidavit in support of the originating summon, deposed to by the applicant himself, he averred that he is a Nigerian from Otor-Iwhreko, Ughelli, Ughelli North Local Council of Delta State, and swore that he is a member of the Human Rights Law Committee and the Probono Committee of the International Bar Association, who has filed several public interest suits in defence of the Nigerian Constitution; interest of the poor; the weak; the needy; the illiterate; the uninformed; the invulnerable; the incarcerated, and the unrepresented.

He averred that instead of using the monies accruing to the Delta from Revenue Allocation from the Federation Account and internally generated revenue to develop it and its people, the former governor of the state, Chief Ibori, looted billions of pounds, dollars and naira from the coffers of the state for himself, friends and family members, which he stashed away in foreign countries.

He swore: “That the said ex-governor was arrested by the Metropolitan Police of Britain and charged to court for fraud, forgery and corruption and was eventually convicted in 2012 by a court of law in the United Kingdom for his deeds for 13 years and after serving his term, he was released.

“That it is in the public domain and replete in the media that the British Government on March 9, 2021 renounced anything to do with money obtained through criminality or corruption and resolved to return £4.2 million recovered from friends and family members of the said former governor in a couple of days to the 1st respondent.

“That the 3rd respondent disclosed that the 2nd respondent has directed that the £4.2 million to be returned and the loot be deployed to complete the second Niger Bridge, Lagos/Ibadan and Abuja/Kano Expressway Projects under the coordination of the Nigerian Investment Authority (NSIA).

NWANI while siding with Chief Omirhobo, the people of Delta State and the Nigerian public in Delta State said: “The Federal Government does not have the right to convert Delta State’s money to its own use. The action of the Federal Government is also discriminatory in the sense that the Federal Government once recovered monies looted by the ex-governor of Bayelsa State, from the Bayelsa people and returned it to the Bayelsa State government. So, why must the Delta State case be different?” He asked.

Another lawyer, Inno Nwafor said: “There is no doubt that the fund in question was looted from the treasury of the Delta State government and recovered by the UK government. The Federal Government is laying claim to the fund. But I think that in view of the status of Delta State as a federating unit of Nigeria, the state has the constitutional right to be entitled to the fund.”

Nwafor, who said that the money should not be given to the Federal Government, cited Section 120 (1) of the 1999 Constitution, which talks about Consolidated Revenue Funds as the basis for his position.

ACCORDING to Ekwe, the Constitution of Nigeria is supreme and therefore the MoU signed by the British and Nigerian governments on how the money would be expended is subordinate to Nigerian constitution.

“Nigeria runs a fiscal federalism where monies allocated to each state government is to be used to uplift and improve lives of the people of the states by their governments that are constitutionally bound to provide amenities for their people,” said he.

“To allow the Federal Government to seize the money will amount to unlawful obstruction of Delta State government from discharging her constitutional responsibilities to her people, and the deprivation of the people’s improvement in their standard of living.”

Another lawyer, Samuel Momoh, who commended Omirhobo for his dogged and resilient fight for justice using the apparatus of law, declared that the government has no claims whatsoever over the money, notwithstanding the fact that its agencies were to a large extent, instrumental in the recovery of the said loot.

“My position is backed up by Article 35 of the United Nations Convention that is ratified between the United Kingdom and Nigeria respectively, which allows proceeds recovered from corruption to be expended on the victims. It remains indubitable that the victim in this issue is Delta State whose money was siphoned.

“I therefore submit, with greatest respect that the Federal Government having allocated to Delta State, its part of the monthly allocation, has become functus officio (of no further official authority, or legal effect) over the said resources,” he insisted.

But Candide-Johnson, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), who sees Omirhobo’s suit farcical and cynical, argued that the funds were looted and confiscated by the UK government, pursuant to its own fraud and money laundering laws, for which the UK, out of its own magnanimity decided to return to Nigeria.

“The case was abandoned in London without participation by either Delta State, or the Nigerian Government. The process of confiscation of this fund was from UK law and United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), which encourages states to negotiate between themselves to return confiscated funds to those who have been victimised.

“And MOU has been signed with the British government in accordance with international law because the UK government, just like many others, and the Swiss government in respect of the Abacha loot do not have confidence in respect of how the money would be utilised if sent like that. If the money goes back to Delta State, which said no money was missing, it will likely be stolen again,” he stated.

He further argued that the MoU is binding at the sovereign level, pointing out that Delta State government is not a sovereign nation, and did not make any complaint about its money being stolen.

“So, crying wolf at this late stage is just politics, idle and silly as far as I’m concerned. The fund is not appropriated. It is proceeds of crime forfeited to the UK government and paid under an MoU. The UK will not release it to Delta State. They are just making a noise,” he declared.

AGU who opined that it was improper to return the money to Delta State since it has not been established that it came from its treasury, added: “I do not share in the submission that it is a matter for the court. Let’s look at it this way. Who pursued the money and what agreement did they enter? If the Federal government had entered into an agreement with the British government on how the money will be shared, would anybody have stopped them? It is just equity. Who trailed the money, and who even knew where it came out from? Remember these are property linked to Ibori, and they were sold because they were suspected to be proceeds of crime. How do you know where it came from, or is it because Ibori is from Delta State? Even if you begin to look at that logic, you will agree that most of the money came from the federal pool. They didn’t say it was Ibori’s money. The point is that the Federal Government should be advised that when such things happen, it should give a larger chunk of the money to the state, where it is assumed to have been taken away from. If Ibori had been tried and he said it is from the treasury of Delta State, you can now say you want to replace it.

A Civil Rights Lawyer, Olu Omotayo, in his submission said: “The Delta State government is the representative of the state, and for the benefit of Delta people. It is supposed to take up the challenge and institute an action against the Federal Government for the return of the money due to their state.

“The money is what Ibori looted while he was in government and the UK government said that it came in because the money was unaccounted for. He embezzled the money and Ibori did not act in any other capacity than the governor of Delta State at that point in question. So if the UK government had suspected that the money was looted from the public treasury, it is the treasury of the Delta State government, and not that of the Federal Government. He did not hold any federal office,” he said.
https://m.guardian.ng/News/Plot-against-FG-thickens-as-lawyers-rally-support-for-Delta-State

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by ShackWes(f): 6:26am On Mar 14, 2021
This govt is always quick to make southern benefits the Nation's but what is for the North remains in the north

If Bagudu could get away with Abacha loot, why is Ibori loot going to the North (FG)

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by adenigga(m): 6:31am On Mar 14, 2021
ShackWes:
This govt is always quick to make southern benefits the Nation's but what is for the North remains in the north

If Bagudu could get away with Abacha loot, why is Ibori loot going to the North (FG)

You are........

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by Monogamy: 6:40am On Mar 14, 2021
TBH, that's the right thing to do and secure the money back to Delta state but this same people doing initial gra gra would be bribed at the end of the day till the case would go cold..

No be Delta state

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by chatinent: 6:43am On Mar 14, 2021
But one state has gold and manages it without the federal involvement.

This is a broken country.

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by Nobody: 6:55am On Mar 14, 2021
We will follow the legal route, if they make peaceful appeal impossible, Deltans know what to do. I hope they will use their tongue to count their teeth this time around, otherwise, this bone will hang on Nigeria's throat!

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by inoki247: 7:01am On Mar 14, 2021
They've the right to the Money if Atiku Bagudu fit get a share inside the Abacha loot...

what's good for the goose is good for the gander...

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:01am On Mar 14, 2021
A wise man told everyone here some wise words about this Criminal and Ex-convict loot some 48 hours ago.............

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:01am On Mar 14, 2021
One of the conditions for the UK repatriating the Ibori loot was that the money must be tied to certain federal projects which include the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the Abuja-Kano rail and the Second Niger Bridge and a Memorandum of Understanding had been signed between both parties


Wettoid123:
M.C falana should rest in this case cos when uduaghan took over as delta governor he never agreed that any funds where missing in delta govt account and moreover if that money is given to delta it will be relooted by the masters.
And here is another good angle to this looted money by the criminal call Ibori.

Viknat:
My concern is that the Delta govt na a branch of ibori. He decides who rules d State, so if d money is returned, okowa go give ibori. Na d truth,so make Dem no give Delta govt o. I suggest Delta govt pinpoints projects worth that amount, for d federal govt to directly pay for and supervise. Otherwise, either Dem go refund am to ibori, or na to load girls from south America. O know d level of sharing money in Delta state since 1999
Words of a wise man.

CodeTemplar:
The condition could have been negotiated to include projects in delta state. We know better.
And you are very right with that.
Don't mind the UK and the Federal Government jare.
Na so dem dey do.

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by Starships4u(m): 7:02am On Mar 14, 2021
This is Delta State funds not Nigeria!

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by DuBLINGreenb(m): 7:02am On Mar 14, 2021
Ibori na Mumu man
I am partly from Delta state
If that man had used half of the cash he stole to fix delta
In all the 8 years he was governor, if he has used half of that money to fix only roads delta would have had better roads than any state in Nigeria
If he had used for security, delta would be the safest state in Nigeria
If he had used it for sanitation or building industries delta would be the neatest and third most industrialised state in Nigeria

I will never understand why some Deltans who are victims of this robbery are supporting the armed robber because he is from their state it's a pity
The same way many oppressed ikwerres are supporting the tout Wike whose house in port Harcourt near mile 3 has continued to grow larger and larger since he got his second term while teachers are owed 5 years salary. Some people supporting him their friends are teachers.

I will NEVER understand it, because I know it is all of us tax, it is our commonwealth they are stealing, it is all of us who are suffering the effects of the corruption. No jobs, insecurity, pollution and so on

It affects every single one of us, one way or another.

I'll give you examples of how bad leadership affects you in sectors you don't even realise

Cost of land: look at Google maps, empty land full yakata all over Nigeria from Sokoto to Rivers, yet you can't find cheap house to rent, you can't find good land to buy.
Land is still expensive why? Because infrastructure, development, electricity, roads, security etc have not reached most parts of Nigeria thanks to bad leadership, so you'll be willing to pay hundreds of millions to stay on one over priced small fast sinking piece of infertile land in traffic Mecca of West Africa somewhere in lagos be it banana island, V.I etc you can't justify the price, it's still the same open drainage, the same Nepa poles, the same poor waste disposal and littering going on by the sides and center of the road just bigger houses daz all. And yet you pay more than what people living middle-class lives in Wyoming, Georgia, Arkansas etc pay for their similar sized better maintained, 24/7 Electricity, hot running water enabled homes pay. Smh and you think you are a big man with your big giant concrete fence and ugly looking barbed wires hanging on the fence and protectors on every window. If it is not in Asaba you cannot stay in Delta, if it is not in Port Harcourt you cannot stay in Rivers state, outside Yenagoa you cannot stay in Bayelsa all our states are one city states. Due to this lack of infrastructure.

High cost of food: we have fertile land, did you know that more than 80% of Nigeria's land is fit for agriculture? But we aren't doing that why? High cost of agricultural equipments thanks to govmtt policies that make it difficult to import vehicles including farm vehicles like tractors, tillers etc. And one governor cannot say let me make industry that will build tractors or tillers for my farmers or let me import them on behalf of the state and lend it to farmers to use, the state will maintain it and own it and the farmers in Turn will be obliged to sell their produce cheap to the state lower than the current market price, we also have gridlock at the sea ports as well as high cost of importation.

Lack of security for farmers from Fulani herdsmen, and communal clashes and lack of storage facilities, lack of good road networks to transport goods and police Checkpoints.

Everything around you can be linked to bad governance but some of us still FOOLISHLY support the very people who have kept us in POVERTY and SUFFERING even tho they don't know we exist simply because he is from my tribe or he is from my religion. Some of us deserve this suffering we are suffering in this Naija.

To get visa is miracle that you need to go to church and give testimony about whereas getting visa in other countries is as easy as just showing up to buy toothpaste or milk. Imagine an American, south African, European, Egyptian, Kenyan etc giving testimony that they got visa to Nigeria or USA or Egypt or anywhere else.

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by heckymaicon(m): 7:02am On Mar 14, 2021
ShackWes:
This govt is always quick to make southern benefits the Nation's but what is for the North remains in the north

If Bagudu could get away with Abacha loot, why is Ibori loot going to the North (FG)
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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by knowhowk: 7:02am On Mar 14, 2021
ShackWes:
This govt is always quick to make southern benefits the Nation's but what is for the North remains in the north

If Bagudu could get away with Abacha loot, why is Ibori loot going to the North (FG)
. Very simple and straight but Truth has such bitter taste.

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by Kindness218: 7:04am On Mar 14, 2021
This money belongs to Delta state.

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by Flier: 7:04am On Mar 14, 2021
grin
Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by Lastmankc(m): 7:05am On Mar 14, 2021
Ibori nah strong theif

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by tillaman(m): 7:05am On Mar 14, 2021
grin
This man Ibori is a crook, we should all shun the thought of giving that money back to Delta state since we all know one way or the other the money will find its way back to James Ibori’s purse
1999-2021 from Ibori to Uduaghan and now Okowa
Funny thing is some folks still come here to celebrate these thieves, I can’t fit can
Same way some Lagosians celebrate Tinubu

*sighs
Only time will tell

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by Flier: 7:05am On Mar 14, 2021
The federal government is a fraud the money belong to the Delta people.Delta people should block any further resources exploitation from the state till the fund is returned back to the state
They are always fast to cheat southerners but you won’t hear any story if it happened in the North
OR rather use the money to contruct all the federal projects in Delta not to spend it elsewhere

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by Pele10: 7:06am On Mar 14, 2021
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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by Baawaa(m): 7:07am On Mar 14, 2021
“The money is what Ibori looted while he was in government and the UK government said that it came in because the money was unaccounted for. He embezzled the money and Ibori did not act in any other capacity than the governor of Delta State at that point in question. So if the UK government had suspected that the money was looted from the public treasury, it is the treasury of the Delta State government, and not that of the Federal Government. He did not hold any federal office,” he said.
The money is for Delta people,

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:08am On Mar 14, 2021
Viknat:
My concern is that the Delta govt na a branch of ibori. He decides who rules d State, so if d money is returned, okowa go give ibori. Na d truth,so make Dem no give Delta govt o. I suggest Delta govt pinpoints projects worth that amount, for d federal govt to directly pay for and supervise. Otherwise, either Dem go refund am to ibori, or na to load girls from south America. O know d level of sharing money in Delta state since 1999

Anneka101:
Ibori got strong political root in Delta. If the money is returned to Delta state government then it's a lost battle.
I heard he controls delta state government even in prison.
That man is strong.
Some wise Nairaland members spotted.
#Respect

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by Fiscus105(m): 7:08am On Mar 14, 2021
The gov himself is weakling ass, I expected him to sue federal government by now. I trust Wike or Akeredolu

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by madjune(m): 7:09am On Mar 14, 2021
What happened to all the Abacha loot recovered over the years?

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by kolade560: 7:09am On Mar 14, 2021
grin
Nigeria, a country where people can kill cos of cash. Either delta or fg, the money will be re- looted.

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:09am On Mar 14, 2021
ShackWes:

If Bagudu could get away with Abacha loot, why is Ibori loot going to the North (FG)
Just imagine trash!
Na dis na our pikin, na our pikin, na our brother,
na our uncle mentality make you remain the same way you have been.
STOP IT for your own good.
So because Abacha stole, Ibori should have been allowed to keep the almost Trillion of Naira he looted?
O wrong naw!
Afterall na una talk say una pikin no steal any money, before he was sent to jail in UK.
So what money are you talking about now?
Stop being confused.

Take more response below from one of your Big Uncle on Nairaland wey type with better sense...

DuBLINGreenb:

I will never understand why some Deltans who are victims of this robbery are supporting the armed robber because he is from their state it's a pity
The same way many oppressed ikwerres are supporting the tout Wike

I will NEVER understand it, because I know it is all of us tax they are stealing, it is all of us who are suffering the effects of the corruption. No jobs, insecurity, pollution and so on

It affects every single one of us, one way or another.

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by drlaykay(m): 7:10am On Mar 14, 2021
All our politicians are thieves.

Money was stolen from someone, the stolen money recovered; then return the money to whom it was stolen from.

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by JoeEeL(m): 7:11am On Mar 14, 2021
ONE THING IS SURE.

THE ONLINE HERDSMEN AND INTERNET BANDITS. THE E-FOOLS WILL NOT FEEL AN EFFECT OF A DIME OF THIS UNFORTUNATE LOOT.

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Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:11am On Mar 14, 2021
Loot of one Governor causing chaos. Yet that Governor have been pardoned by the federal government
Re: Ibori Loot: Plot Against FG Thickens As Lawyers Rally Support For Delta State by muykem: 7:12am On Mar 14, 2021
But Delta state government doesn't believe that Ibori is a theif that should be stone to death.

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