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Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by SlavaUkraini(op): 2:05pm On Dec 02, 2025
REWIND: In 2016, Malami hired two lawyers for $17m to recover Abacha loot — despite near-completed repatriation

In 2016, Abubakar Malami, former attorney-general of the federation (AGF), hired the services of two Nigerian lawyers — Oladipo Okpeseyi and Temitope Isaac Adebayo — for the repatriation of $321 million stolen by Sani Abacha, the former military head of state.

Malami engaged the two lawyers barely one year after he assumed office to act on his behalf in a suspicious move as the country incurred additional four percent of repatriated funds from commission and professional fees.

The repatriation of the stolen funds started before the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015.

The money had been recovered and frozen in 2013 under former President Goodluck Jonathan but the repatriation process was stalled in 2015 following a lawsuit filed by the Abachas.

From 2013 to 2014, the federal government had engaged the services of Swiss lawyers, Enrico Monfrini and Christian Luscher, to recover the stolen funds from Liechtenstein and Luxembourg — and domiciled the monies with the attorney-general of Switzerland.

Nigeria had paid four percent of the recovered Luxemburg assets as professional fees and expenses to the foreign lawyers, in addition to roughly $6.8 million in fees paid to Monfrini for the Liechtenstein recoveries.

Since all the fees had been paid by Nigeria, it was expected that Malami, who was the then AGF, would sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Swiss authorities and commit to an undertaking that the funds would be properly utilised.

However, in December 2017, TheCable reported that Malami, in what appeared to be a suspicious move, engaged the services of the two Nigerian lawyers, which cost the country $16.9 million as commission and professional fees from the recovered funds.

TheCable reported that Malami engaged the two lawyers to duplicate the job of the Swiss lawyers and get their own cut from the already done deal.

Okpeseyi and Adebayo were lawyers to the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) — the legacy party of Buhari — that merged to form the current All Progressives Congress (APC). Malami was legal adviser to CPC.

A senior official of the ministry of justice had told TheCable that “this is a case of re-looting Abacha loot”.

“A simple letter from the office of our attorney-general of the federation to the Swiss attorney-general requesting the repatriation of the funds to Nigeria consequent upon the signing of an MoU was all that was required to consummate the deal,” the official had said.

Following TheCable’s report on the suspicious engagement of the two lawyers, an article apparently sponsored to discredit the platform alleged that Monfrini was asking for an additional 20 percent to “complete the job”.

Malami allegedly made a counter offer of five percent which Monfrini rejected, and this reportedly prompted Malami to engage the services of two Nigerian lawyers.

However, Monfrini, in an email sent to TheCable in April 2018, denied the allegation, while describing it as a “lie”.

“I never had the audacity to claim for additional fees. This figure of 20% is simply invented. I didn’t reject any proposal made by Mr Malami since my fees were already paid a long time before Mr Malami’s appointment as attorney general,” the lawyer said.

Monfrini also told TheCable in a series of interviews that hiring the new lawyers was needless because he had already completed the task.

Recently, Malami reiterated the allegation that Monfrini reportedly demanded additional 40 percent of the recovered loot, which was renegotiated to 20 percent.

In December 2017, Nigeria and Switzerland sealed an MoU for the return of $321 million traced to Abacha.

RECENT DEVELOPMENT

Last week, Malami honoured an invitation from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

In a post published across his social media accounts on November 29, the former AGF said his engagement with the anti-graft agency “was successful”, adding that he has been scheduled for “further engagement”.

Subsequently, Malami said EFCC asked him questions pertaining to the recovery of Abacha loot and the engagement of lawyers.
https://www.thecable.ng/rewind-in-2016-malami-hired-two-lawyers-for-17m-to-recover-abacha-loot-despite-near-completed-repatriation/

Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Khallicopyro: 2:10pm On Dec 02, 2025
... "A senior official of the ministry of justice had told TheCable that “this is a case of re-looting Abacha loot”....
I tried to look for the word "re-looting" in the dictionary but its not there. This can only mean one thing....
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by 9jatriot(m): 2:15pm On Dec 02, 2025
Emiefele, security, and this guy were the guys that make Buhari's government look incompetent, even though he put in a lot of effort into infrastructure.
Malaimi's name was always mentioned in areas that involve corruption and support for bandits. When he wanted to contest for governor of his state, many of us were happy that he would finally resign, but as soon as Buhari gave the directive that anyone who wants to contest should first resign, he, as well as people like Ngige chickened out and refused to resign, preferring instead to continue as a minister.

He was the one who single-handedly removed the former EFCC chairman, even though that one was also trying. Maybe Magu was beginning to suspect him, because the manner with which he was removed was suspicious. He also went and brought Maina back and reinstated the fugitive into civil service.
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by CodeTemplarr:
Hmmm...
The process to recover $321m is similar to the process of recovering $10,000. Why was a huge rate used for a large sum and almost complete job?


Another angle to this is that same formula is being employed by Alpha Beta in Lagos and other states so how do you fault Malami for using same formula that's unchallenged in Lagos state?
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Burob: 4:01pm On Dec 02, 2025
CodeTemplarr:
Hmmm...
The process to recover $321m is similar to the process of recovering $10,000. Why was a flat rate used for a large sum and almost complete job?


Another angle to this is that same formula is being employed by Alpha Beta in Lagos and other states so how do you fault Malami for using same formula that's unchallenged in Lagos state?
What of the formula being employed in Anambra, Enugu, Imo & Abia, state, is it any different from Lagos State?
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Flangelo12: 4:01pm On Dec 02, 2025
CodeTemplarr:
Hmmm...
The process to recover $321m is similar to the process of recovering $10,000. Why was a flat rate used for a large sum and almost complete job?


Another angle to this is that same formula is being employed by Alpha Beta in Lagos and other states so how do you fault Malami for using same formula that's unchallenged in Lagos state?
You simply like to distort the truth.

There's a difference between:

"You see the 320 million that they are about to pay me, help finalise the paperwork for it"

And

"Help me make money, lots of it".
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Dalohad: 4:49pm On Dec 02, 2025
Malami re-looted that loot, while dead and rotten Buhari was just moping like a helpless mor0n.. grin

Buhari's only goal was to insult and fight Easterners, while the likes of Malami steal the country blind. He never intended to properly govern the country.
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by tanigororo: 5:38pm On Dec 02, 2025
$17 Million
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by FatherCHRISTMAS: 5:55pm On Dec 02, 2025
Nigeria would have made significant progress if there wasn't significant corruption
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Eriokanmi: 8:14pm On Dec 02, 2025
I read about it earlier today on TheCable. APC is out to ruin Nigeria. No single person among them means well for this country. They go there, steal as much as they can and leave. After Tinubu's tenure, I pray there will still be Nigeria, the way things are going underneath. Buhari's government will be a child's play. Only pretenders will differ.

This same malamin allegedly sold vessels of crude to China during the covid-19 lock down and nobody has said anything about it, till today. I just pity all those fighting over the apc on NL. They're the serial losers. Sadly, those they're defending dont know their house address
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Nobody: 8:15pm On Dec 02, 2025
And that ole oni drug said he will continue where Buhari left
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by datola: 8:15pm On Dec 02, 2025
Malami, the legal head of Buahari's maladministration cabal was stockpiling Dollars to win governorship election primaries of Kebbi state and to stop Tinubu from becoming president
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by theophorus(m): 8:16pm On Dec 02, 2025
Agba Yahoo ni awon people meen.
What kinda fraudulent_fraud ni gbogbo eleyi ke?
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by ZooOga: 8:16pm On Dec 02, 2025
Hopefully the EFCC and then the Judiciary do what is necessary with this former government official. Make an example out of this alleged unsavory behavior.
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Onotare: 8:16pm On Dec 02, 2025
They see if they explain Nigeria to you and you understand that means they didn't explain well
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Julius1995(m): 8:18pm On Dec 02, 2025
Let it be known that the same APC primitive supporters that are supporting Tinubu today, spent 8 years defending these criminals.
No group of people, I repeat, no group of people hate Nigeria more than APC supporters and their leadera
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Wispower: 8:18pm On Dec 02, 2025
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Sheuns(m): 8:19pm On Dec 02, 2025
I hope Cardozo and the current AGF as well as Wale Edun are getting ready to carry Tinubu’s cross when his tenure ends.
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by LibertyRep: 8:20pm On Dec 02, 2025
PMB will go down as one of the ineffective leaders to have ruled this country.

Dude was just there bidding time while some appointee had their hands in the cookie jar.

Where's Air Nigeria?
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Mubiola360: 8:20pm On Dec 02, 2025
CodeTemplarr:
Hmmm...
The process to recover $321m is similar to the process of recovering $10,000. Why was a flat rate used for a large sum and almost complete job?


Another angle to this is that same formula is being employed by Alpha Beta in Lagos and other states so how do you fault Malami for using same formula that's unchallenged in Lagos state?
Tell us what you knkw about Alfa beta?
Are state without Alfa Beta doing any better?
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by SamuraiXXX: 8:21pm On Dec 02, 2025
Na so dem dey thief Nigeria money
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by gracealonev: 8:24pm On Dec 02, 2025
What do you expect? The man was preparing for gubernatorial campaigns then before he shot himself in the foot by negligence over the provisions of the electoral act.
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Heffalump(m): 8:26pm On Dec 02, 2025
Malami was one of those principal officers in Buhari's regime that bastardized everything.

Those guys looted Nigeria dry, even twice of what GEJ was accused of.

Nigeria is truly rich, I swear. I can't imagine politicians stealing a country dry as if they want it dead, without a single conscience left in their brains.
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by shortgun(m): 8:28pm On Dec 02, 2025
Malami should desist from wearing Isiagu Igbo native attire. It's only for men with dignity

Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Konjiboii: 8:28pm On Dec 02, 2025
Burob:
What of the formula being employed in Anambra, Enugu, Imo & Abia, state, is it any different from Lagos State?
Here we go with the igbati igbati tribe
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Eriokanmi:
FatherCHRISTMAS:
Nigeria would have made significant progress if there wasn't significant corruption
Pls say it louder. Sadly, most if these thieves are in their late 60s. They can never spend up to what they had already spent on earth, till they'd vacate the living space. I often wonder why they steal so much money while the citizens are dying of hunger.
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by oz4real83(m): 8:31pm On Dec 02, 2025
There are just some people that can't rest in peace even after death, no matter the prayers just because of the amount of evil they and their allies committed while alive. I just don't want to mention a particular name embarassed. It was a bazaar of evil and corruptionembarassed
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by southsouthking(m): 8:31pm On Dec 02, 2025
Can someone help me with the amount in Naira?
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Reference(m): 8:32pm On Dec 02, 2025
Why not.

Nigeria's democracy is by consultants and for contractors. That is all the government does, collect revenue and award contracts, very little actual governance takes place. So bad that some MDA's will humble the famous Turkish bazaars.

Sanusi said it a while ago. Rent seeking economy where influence is the currency making briefcase billionaires overnight.

Last week or so Mr. Atiku raised a point of concern about the consultant....or is it contractor....or is it broker engaged by the FIRS, and he was roundly shouted down and so it will be that when the next government calls we will then hear the dirty details about what they peddle today as forthright, above board and legitimate deals.

Same victimized country, different economic rapists having their way.
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by Burob: 8:32pm On Dec 02, 2025
Konjiboii:
Here we go with the igbati igbati tribe
If no be ignorance dey worry u’ll, when did Urhobo become an igbati igbati tribe?
Re: Malami Hired Two Lawyers For $17m To Recover Abacha Loot — Despite Near-complete by hotseat: 8:37pm On Dec 02, 2025
Alleging that a fraud is committed isn't enough but must be proven beyond reasonable doubt and having a conviction.

Anything short of this would amount to mere media trial.

EFCC must be thorough and ensure that monies stolen are not only recovered but that the culprits are sentenced for their financial crimes.



@hotseat
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