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Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by midolian(m): 5:59am On Oct 12, 2021
Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 billion Assets In Tax Haven Banks [Full List]

Pandora Papers have revealed details on how some Nigerians kept away multibillion assets in two tax haven banks.
According to the latest release by Premium Times of the Pandora Papers, filings of these individuals businesses with their offshore financial managers, Trident Trust Company (BVI) Limited, as of October 2016, showed that had a combined treasure worth about $100 million and £77.3 million in assets, cash, bonds, equities, mutual funds and property holdings controlled by the Standard Chartered Bank in Guernsey, Jersey and the U.K.

Another two owed assets worth $511,860 and 50,000 pounds in Standard Bank, Jersey.

Going by the Central Bank of Nigeria’s exchange rates, these individuals assets amount up to about N84 billion.

And at the parallel market (black market), the assets are worth N117 billion.

Naija News reports that the Pandora Papers investigation involving over 600 journalists and over 100 media organisations have exposed the financial dealings of former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta, the image-maker of Russian President Vladimir Putin and many others

The investigation also uncovered financial secrets, including those of politicians, former and serving public officials, including Governor Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State, former PDP Vice-presidential candidate, Peter Obi, APC chieftain, Senator Stella Oduah, Governor Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State, among others.

In the latest exposé, the Nigerians listed below include two former military governors, a former minister, an erstwhile presidential adviser and some of Nigeria’s leading business people

They are:

1. Hakeem Adebayo Folawiyo and Lisa Folawiyo

Hakeem Adebayo Folawiyo and Lisa Folawiyo belong to the third generation of the Folawiyo dynasty, a wealthy family whose earlier patriarchs were popular for their wealth in the southwest of Nigeria, especially Lagos.

Records show Mr Folawiyo is one of the two directors and a shareholder of Kinexus Data Service Limited, a Lagos-based company registered in 2016. He is also a director of Folawiyo Energy Limited.

Before it was dissolved 14 years ago, the 48-year-old business mogul served as a director at Lacemere (UK) Limited.

Lisa Folawiyo, 45, a fashion designer, is the founder and director of Lisa Folawiyo Studio, a fashion line she founded in 2005, where she sells ready-to-wear Ankara textiles by fusing “traditional patterns with contemporary silhouettes that are hand finished.”

Lisa Folawiyo

She was the 2012 Africa Fashion Award winner and made the Business of Fashion’s BOF500 list in 2015.

Both Folawiyos are settlors and beneficial owner of the Zayzac Trust which is in turn owed by their offshore company, Capela Holdings Limited. The trust was, as at October 2016, worth $300 million and £2.2 million (about N1.7 billion) in cash, bonds, equities and mutual funds and property holdings and managed by Standard Chartered Trust (Jersey).

The co-own BVI company, Allendale Properties, worth $1.5 million and £2.5 million (about N2.8 billion), kept with Standard Chartered Bank Jersey.

In total, the duo has an asset worth N4.5 billion in the bank.

2. Harry Thakurdas Thadani and Bindu Deepak Bakshani

Mr Thadani is a Nigerian who lives in Nigeria with Indian ancestry.

Born October 1969, Mr Thadani is an industrialist who has had stints as the director of companies, including Good Food Product UK Limited, a UK-based packaging company incorporated in 2004 that has since been dissolved.

Alongside Bindu Deepak Bakshani, also a Nigerian but with Sri Lankan origin, Mr Thadani owns a company, Divina Holdings Limited, which was worth £1,554,000 (N593.5 million) in cash, bonds, equities and mutual funds and property holdings kept with Standard Chartered Trust (Jersey).

The duo also owned offshore firm Pink Coral Trading Limited which had 808, 900 pounds (about 627 million naira) investment portfolio with Standard Chartered Bank Jersey.

3. Gregory Friday Uanseru

The president and CEO of Greg Continental Agency (GCA) Energy Limited, Gregory Friday Uanseru, whose credentials shows he deals in machines and equipment in the oil and gas industry, owns Heritage Group International Limited.

Standard Chartered Bank, Jersey, helped the oil magnate oversee a £2.9 million worth of property, $66.1 and £2.3 million in cash, bonds, equities and mutual funds.

4. Stanley Adeniyi Jegede

Mr Jegede owned Latote Assets Limited, HG Properties Limited and Latote Trust. Through the three entities, he had assets worth $1.7 million and £1 million kept with Standard Chartered Bank in Jersey.

This means the 54-year-old chairman of Phase 3 Telecoms had about N1.8 billion worth of treasure in offshore companies.

5. Andrew Folorunsho Alli

Among other top corporate positions he has held home and abroad, which included being the CEO of Africa Finance Corporation, Andrew Folorunso Alli serves as the CEO of Southbridge Group, a pan-African financial advisory firm, and non-executive director at MTN Nigeria, CDC Group, a U.K. government-owned DFI and of the Development Bank of Nigeria.

The Nigerian-British was the ultimate beneficial owner of offshore firms Zigzag Africa Limited, Zigzag Trading Limited and the Zigzag Trust. The three entities held assets worth $3.9 million (approximately N2.3 billion) with Standard Chartered Bank (Jersey).

6. Aderemi Muyinudeen Makanjuola

The patriarch of the Makanjuolas, Aderemi Muyinudeen Makanjuola, chairs the Board of Caverton Offshore Support Group, and using Bramble Offshore Limited, he had assets worth $4,000 and £3 million with the Standard Chartered Bank (Jersey)


7. Adeniyi Ibraheem Makanjuola

Adeniyi Ibraheem Makanjuola, 41, co-founded Caverton Helicopters, a subsidiary of his father’s parent company. Alongside Oludarafunmi Clarissa Makanjuola, 39, he owned Templefield Investments Holdings Limited which kept its assets worth £9.5 million (N7.4 billion) with Standard Chartered Bank (Jersey).

8. Chukwudalu Udemezue Mba

The consultant in financial services has Standard Chartered Trust (Guernsey) as a trustee of the Goree Trust owned by his offshore firm, Aravale Investing Limited. The company kept £606,700 (N470.2 million) in cash, stock and bonds with Standard Chartered Bank, Jersey.

9. Emmanuel Chukwuma Edozien

The late economist, who served as the chief economic adviser to the late President Shehu Shagari, died in 2019, aged 82.

He owned the offshore firms: Erico Investments Limited, Larimer Holdings Limited, Mayqueen Properties Limited, Petalina Investments Limited, BEC Trust and Betemen Trust.

All assets are worth $42 million (N24.1 billion) and £2.7 million (N2.1 billion), totalling N26.2 billion in shares, bonds and property kept with Standard Chartered Bank in Jersey and London.

10. Anwar Manssour Jarmakani

The self-made industrial entrepreneur, who in 1963 migrated from Syria to Nigeria, where he has since been naturalised, is the founder and executive chairman of Jagal, a Nigerian conglomerate holding that deals in energy businesses and manages a diverse portfolio of investments.

Mr Jarmakani, 72, through his Starstone Holdings Limited, had $2,300 and £8.9 million (both N6.9 billion) worth of assets which included properties. The assets were kept with Standard Chartered Bank, Jersey.

11. Jonathan Tunde Ogbeha

The retired general, 74, was the administrator of Akwa Ibom and the defunct Bendel States during the military era and a two-term senator for the Kogi West constituency of Kogi State.

Documents from his financial dealing said he dealt in wireless telecommunication activities. Through his BVI company, Red Devils Investments Limited, he kept $5 million, (which is some N2.8 billion) with Standard Chartered Bank, Jersey.

12. Jubril Adewale Tinubu

Jubril Adewale Tinubu, the group chief executive of Oando PLC, owns Sloane Square Limited Investment Holdings which had $4.9 million (N2.8 billion) with Standard Chartered Bank, London.

13. Rilwan Olakunle Tinubu

Rilwan Tinubu is CEO of Nigerian company, Trojan Estates Limited. However, through his Wren Finance Limited and The Madison Trust, he held assets worth $14,100 and £4.9 million (totalling N3.8 billion) with Standard Chartered Bank, Jersey.

14. Muhammed Sani Bello

The retired colonel, a former military administrator of Kano State and ex-ambassador to Zimbabwe, is the father of the incumbent Niger State Governor. He chairs Dantata and Sawoe Construction Company Limited and Mainstream Energy Solutions Limited.

In 2013, Forbes ranked him 38th among Africa’s 40 richest people with a net worth of $500 million. In today’s worth, that’s N287.5 billion.

Mr Bello, 78, owns offshore firm Sandel Holdings Limited which kept a princely $39,800,000 (N22.9 billion) treasure in cash, bonds, equities and mutual funds with Standard Chartered Bank London. The assets are managed by Standard Chartered Trust, Guernsey.

15. Narenda Lakhi Chukni

The Indian-Nigerian, 56, with investments in real estate management, owned BVI firm Javelin Properties Limited. He had his $3.3 million (N2.6 billion) worth of assets in Standard Chartered Bank, Jersey.

16. Olufemi Peter Otedola

The billionaire businessman, with interests in oil and gas and power generation, owns Hampshire Venture Property Holdings Limited, a British Virgin Island company. That company and Mr Otedola’s Fenman 2 Settlement kept $34.4 million (N19.8 billion) with Standard Chartered Bank, Jersey.

17. Omatseyin Akere Ayida

Mr Ayida is CEO of Ruyat Oil Limited and board member of Mainstream Energy Solutions Limited. He is also the owner of Sunnysky Ventures Limited and the Akene Ayida Trust through which he kept $545,800 (N313.8 million) with Standard Chartered Bank, London.

The investment portfolio is managed by Standard Chartered Trust, Guernsey.

According to Trident Trust records, two other Nigerian business people: Atedo Peterside (former Chairman of Stanbic IBTC Bank) and Abayomi Aderemi Awobokun (CEO, Enyo Retail & Supply Limited) also had accounts with Standard Chartered Bank branches in Jersey and Singapore respectively. But the values of the assets are unknown.

While Mr Peterside owned ANAP Overseas Investment Limited and its associated trust, Atedo N.A. Peterside Overseas Trust, Mr Awobokun owned offshore firm, Kun-Smata Limited and the Kun-Smata Trust.

Trident Trust’s records also showed that two other Nigerians, including a former permanent secretary, had assets at Standard Bank, Jersey, which claims to provide offshore banking for individuals, corporate organisations and high net-worth clients.

Adedoyin Adebusola Adeyinka

Mr Adeyinka, 50, is managing director of Nigerian oil and gas firm, Acorn Petroleum Plc. He was also associated with CS Offshore S.A., a Panamanian shell company.

The businessman had 511, 860 dollars with Standard Bank Jersey through his Zang Worldwide Limited, a company he incorporated in the Isle of Man. Lumbro Nominees Jersey Limited is sole director of the company.

Mr Adeyinka also owns The Phillips Trust (for which Access Trustee Company Limited serves as trustee).

Phillips Asiodu

Mr Asiodu, 87, a retired permanent secretary, was special adviser on economic matters to Presidents Shehu Shagari (1983) and Olusegun Obasanjo (1999 to 2001). He was also minister for petroleum and mineral resources (1992 to 1993).

Mr Asiodu owned the offshore company Apolina Limited and the Philip Asiodu 1992 Voluntary Settlement which he created on October 23, 1992.

The former minister told his offshore business manager that the wealth held by the Trust originated from “savings, rents from existing properties, gratuity and retirement benefits and subsequently re-investment of some dividends.”

“The UBO (ultimate beneficial owner) retired from the Nigerian Civil Service in 1975 after serving in the position of Permanent Secretary for 10 years. He then set up a company incorporated in Nigeria called Medife Limited for consultancy, feasibility studies, advisory services on mobilisation of funding for new ventures,” Trident Trust said in one document.

https://www./2021/10/11/pandora-papers-tinubu-jonathan-otedola-others-kept-n117-billion-assets-in-tax-haven-banks-full-list/

Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by midolian(m): 5:59am On Oct 12, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:
So our saint Tinubu, the incoming London president is also a Pandoranian??


Makai go peel yam for backyard abeg

Racoon:
This is damning.Goodluck Jonathan too of all people? The bullion vans man of Burdillion is also on board? Hehehe! It is just too much for this failed union to bear.These politicians are just bastard criminals holding this nation to ransome

grin grin

See our brothers here o! Awon ti Peter Obi didn't commit any offense . The moment they see Tinubu, their prick go stand. They don't have time to read the details cheesy cheesy

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by daddytime(m): 6:01am On Oct 12, 2021
It is well
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Aufbauh(m): 6:03am On Oct 12, 2021
You can never see or expect to see the name of President Mohammadu Buhari in this kind of list. Never! That is his core value.

This is why the holy book assert that Good name is better than riches, and anything done in the dark shall be brought to light one day.

Anything that tarnishes your image takes away your reputation and your self worth.

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by J2381: 6:05am On Oct 12, 2021
grin
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:10am On Oct 12, 2021
So our saint Tinubu, the incoming London president is also a Pandoranian??


Makai go peel yam for backyard abeg

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Racoon(m): 6:10am On Oct 12, 2021
This damning and just too much for this failed union to bear.These politicians are just bastard criminals holding this nation to ransome
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by adefitim(m): 6:12am On Oct 12, 2021
Initial gra gra
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Racoon(m): 6:13am On Oct 12, 2021
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by GOFRONT(m): 6:17am On Oct 12, 2021
Just imagine......Yams everywhere
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Academicwizman(m): 6:18am On Oct 12, 2021
People who are commenting did not read the article. It was neither Goodluck Jonathan, nor Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Lazy youths, President Mujammadu Buhari says.

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Baawaa(m): 6:21am On Oct 12, 2021
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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:22am On Oct 12, 2021
midolian:

grin grin

See my brother here o! Awon ti Peter Obi didn't commit any offense . The moment they see Tinubu, their prick go stand. They don't have time to get the details cheesy cheesy
I've grown passed defending Nigeria's politician, but, the way people were shouting about PO on top their voices, I began wondering if PO killed their parent's, son's or daughter's.

Remember, I've grown passed defending Nigeria's politician. Good morning

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Nobody: 6:24am On Oct 12, 2021
Breeze don dey blow small small.
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Jimasun: 6:25am On Oct 12, 2021
Racoon:
This is damning.Goodluck Jonathan too of all people? The bullion vans man of Burdillion is also on board? Hehehe! It is just too much for this failed union to bear.These politicians are just bastard criminals holding this nation to ransome
You have comprehension problems or your tribalistic nature failed your again. That is not Bola Tinubu but you Igbos have been programmed to hate the man for no reason so anything to pull him down

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by benuejosh: 6:25am On Oct 12, 2021
Some people without reading will jump into conclusion and comment nonsense thinking it is Chief Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu, Asiwaju of Lagos and Jagaban Borgu. The man the cause some people nightmare.

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Mossadd: 6:28am On Oct 12, 2021
Nonsense make you na go sleep
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by richmond500: 6:29am On Oct 12, 2021
People that don't read are just disgracing themselves up there.

Some of them have started editing their initial comments lolz.

Mynd44 lalasticlala pls move to FP, I wan check smthing

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Racoon(m): 6:29am On Oct 12, 2021
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Jimasun:
You have comprehension problems or your tribalistic nature failed your again. That is not Bola Tinubu but you Igbos have been programmed to hate the man for no reason so anything to pull him down
[/s]The news medium wrongly mentioned Jonathan, Tinubu, Otedola and others.So why your sole obsession with only Tinubu? Perhaps he is you benefactor but he is still well known crook.
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Maxymilliano(m): 6:29am On Oct 12, 2021
But i couldn't see Jonathan on the original list naa

Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Jimasun: 6:31am On Oct 12, 2021
Racoon:
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The news medium wrongly mentioned Jonathan, Tinubu, Otedola and others.So why your sole obsession with only Tinubu? Perhaps he is you benefactor but he is still well known crook.
Because you are known to be a rabbid hater of anything Yoruba and Tinubu

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Halopy: 6:33am On Oct 12, 2021
Abeg we're tired of this Pandora nonsense Jo. Who are these journalists sef?
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Racoon(m): 6:36am On Oct 12, 2021
Jimasun:
Because you are known to be a rabbid hater of anything Yoruba and Tinubu
Yeah! I don't subscribed to criminals and oppressors of their people.I was with Tinubu, Sowore, Shehu Sanni back then to actualize the June-12 mandate.Tinubu became a betrayer when he leagued with Abacha. Today he is has become a capone and mini-tyrant in his own wise while claiming Saint.
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by RevolverOcelot(m): 6:42am On Oct 12, 2021
Standard Chartered done cast their customers. The world go soon end.
Are those Asiwaju Tinubus sons or brothers cause he isn't there. Jonathan isn't there as well. Op adjust your headline now.

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Abfinest007(m): 6:44am On Oct 12, 2021
Bad headline .I didn't see where good luck Jonathan appear.you people should easy and stop misleading people with ur headline
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by richmond500: 6:46am On Oct 12, 2021
Abfinest007:
Bad headline
the headline isn't bad, Tinubu, Jonathan and Otedola are all there, not just the ones we know
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by Homeboiy: 6:47am On Oct 12, 2021
I blame my grand father and my father

When their mates were making this money hiding it offshores

They were busy playing igede for shrine

I for no de suffer today

I for still go hide my own there too

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Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by richmond500: 6:48am On Oct 12, 2021
Homeboiy:
I blame my grand father and my father

When their mates were making this money hiding it offshores

They were busy playing igede for shrine

I for no de suffer today

I for still go hide my own there too
just make sure ur own children children and children don't blame u
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by RevolverOcelot(m): 6:49am On Oct 12, 2021
Homeboiy:
I blame my grand father and my father

When their mates were making this money hiding it offshores

They were busy playing igede for shrine

I for no de suffer today

I for still go hide my own there too

Lol. Make your kids no blame you too
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by richmond500: 6:49am On Oct 12, 2021
RevolverOcelot:
Standard Chartered done cast their customers. The world go soon end.
Are those Asiwaju Tinubus sons or brothers cause he isn't there. Jonathan isn't there as well. Op adjust your headline now.
adjust to what? Tinubu, Jonathan and Otedola are all there
Re: Pandora Papers: Tinubu, Jonathan, Otedola Others Kept N117 Billion Assets In... by richmond500: 6:49am On Oct 12, 2021
RevolverOcelot:


Lol. Work hard o, Make your kids no blame you too

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