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Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by malali(op): 8:26pm On Dec 12, 2025
jiggyman:
Its not nigerian owned! Its registered in nigeria for tax evasion purposes.

Its used to ferry illegal oil across north America, south America, Asia and Russia.

Its been to Nigeria only once at bonny port.

Let the Nigerian government officially deny it.
Then the USA government, will mention all the names of those who own it.
When they bought it
How they bought it.
Which accounts have been receiving payments for the crude sales.
You think the USA has not done its homework before calling it Nigerian Ship.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by bolseas(f): 8:27pm On Dec 12, 2025
jiggyman:
Its not nigerian owned! Its registered in nigeria for tax evasion purposes.

Its used to ferry illegal oil across north America, south America, Asia and Russia.

Its been to Nigeria only once at bonny port.
I heard it is owned by a Russian Oligarch and it's heading to Iran from Venezuela. How Nigeria entered the discussion is a surprise.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by RoiSoleil(m): 8:29pm On Dec 12, 2025
Wtf are the Mackintoshes?

Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by malali(op): 8:30pm On Dec 12, 2025
Dogalmighty17:
I disagree with you here. Flag hopping is very common in the maritime industry worldwide. Nigeria is not an exception. There's very little most governments can do about it.

We are aware of the flag hopping, you are leaving out the elephant in the room
$120 million dollars of crude on that ship was stolen.
Its a Nigerian registered Ship.
Carrying a false Guyanese flag.
ALL THE CRUDE OIL IN GUYANA IS CONTROLLED BY THE AMERICANS, so you cannot steal from the Guyanese
The crude oil was stolen from Nigeria and the actors are big time criminals and possibly government officials.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Bluntemperor: 8:34pm On Dec 12, 2025
Salewa97:
Toh

We will await the details of the operations.

Meanwhile, the tanker owner should be able to explain the allegations against them.

Seizures are not done without thorough investigations
President Trump,
•God will bless you,for so many of them have been using Illegal methods of Diversions of Nigeria Crude,For Decades-but their Game is Up!
Let's know those who are behind and Others as well!
President Trump,
Please continue to Expose them,just as you are doing in Venezuela by exposing their Fraudulent intent!
We have Unaccounted CRUDE OIL Theft,which should have lift NIGERIANS in their Poverty Depravation!
God bless Trump,
God bless Nigeria and Nigerians- who are PATRIOTIC.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Yankee101: 8:38pm On Dec 12, 2025
Crude oil theft will reduce for 2 days
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Burob: 8:41pm On Dec 12, 2025
omoredia:
Good one. The nigeria govt is stealing from Nigerians
Learn to reason, b4 u talk.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Emeskhalifa(m): 8:44pm On Dec 12, 2025
omoredia:
Thats what u get from a criminal- criminal apc Islamist govt
Una no dey read I swear.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by IGBOPROMISE1: 8:50pm On Dec 12, 2025
Wickedtruths:
Na why them dey use una do point and kill for India, Thailand and all across Asia.
Will you STFU! Is Nigeria a sane, equitable and just society!?

Out of hate and the evil in your dark heart, you spend inordinate amount of time trawling the net, looking for any negative news involving someone with a Igbo name just so you can rush to create a thread on it on nairaland so you and your bigoted mob can act holier-than-thou! I would have returned the favour had i equally been jobless, xenophobic and insecure like your ilk!

Mention your own ethnicity! Unless you’re from a tribe of saints and angels, i’m sure we can find a couple of negative news reports involving your kinsfolk to help bring you back down to earth!

For each of those south-east Asia countries you mentioned, i could equally show you positive reports and clips on Ndigbo! But i’m sure those ones wouldn’t interest you as they run counter to your anti-Igbo trolling mission on this forum
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Heffalump(m): 8:52pm On Dec 12, 2025
If it's a stolen crude oil vessel, blame it on the APC led federal government. They have been stealing crude oil right from Buhari days.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by bigiyaro(m): 8:54pm On Dec 12, 2025
Dogalmighty17:
I disagree with you here. Flag hopping is very common in the maritime industry worldwide. Nigeria is not an exception. There's very little most governments can do about it.
yeah, flag hopping is very common, very very common among criminal vessels, just like criminals wearing camo to go rob innocent citizens, an upright Nigerian ship will fly the Nigerian flag without fear.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by keemsleek(m): 9:04pm On Dec 12, 2025
Heffalump:
If it's a stolen crude oil vessel, blame it on the APC led federal government. They have been stealing crude oil right from Buhari days.
Lol, something they been during since when. It's not a new thing so it's been happening since even militry regime. That's bunkering. If it loaded from Nigeria boys don sign spa. It has nothing to do with the government. Na boys runs
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by gaskiyamagana: 9:07pm On Dec 12, 2025
malali:
Source: https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/us-seizes-nigerian-owned-supertanker-for-suspected-oil-theft/4wzbbhe
Knowing the owner Thomarose will tell you how corruption in Nigeria has gone beyond redemption.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Mrexcell(m): 9:10pm On Dec 12, 2025
These type of high level theft will definitely involves govt officials no ordinary person can try this the names of the people that registered the lagos based company that owns the vessel must surely be on the CAC records before it became inactive so no excuse of inability to track them down.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by hotwax: 9:14pm On Dec 12, 2025
Flangelo12:
Rubbish report.

You cannot cite how many nautical miles from any territory it was.

Was it laden with any product?

If so, what did it carry?

Just because US accuses someone doesn't mean they are guilty.
Especially as you have access to the classified investigation work document
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Nobody: 9:30pm On Dec 12, 2025
bolseas:
I heard it is owned by a Russian Oligarch and it's heading to Iran from Venezuela. How Nigeria entered the discussion is a surprise.
Its registered address is in a location in nigeria, they are just using to evade tax.

They rather dash firs officials 5m naira monthly than pay millions of dollars in tax in their own Country.

Business is about corruption, or finding loopholes.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Nobody: 9:32pm On Dec 12, 2025
malali:

Let the Nigerian government officially deny it.
Then the USA government, will mention all the names of those who own it.
When they bought it
How they bought it.
Which accounts have been receiving payments for the crude sales.
You think the USA has not done its homework before calling it Nigerian Ship.
It was never called nigerian ship! It was referred to as nigeria registered ship!

The article clearly referenced a Russian oligarch who is connected to putin
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by DaddyJapan(m): 9:34pm On Dec 12, 2025
malali:
What happened with the Skipper is not just a maritime embarrassment, it is a national disgrace that exposes a chronic Nigerian problem: the government is brilliant at fighting loud insecurity headlines while utterly blind to the shadow-economy criminals who quietly bleed the country dry and tarnish its name abroad.

A VLCC linked to a Nigerian CAC-registered entity being seized by the U.S. Coast Guard under suspicion of crude theft, false-flag operations, and transnational criminal activity should ring every alarm bell in Abuja. Instead, we get the usual silence, as though these things simply “happen” without systemic rot at home enabling them.


Nigeria’s greatest security failure is not only banditry or terrorism; it is the unchecked underworld economy that has turned fraud, smuggling, illegal oil lifting, and opaque wealth into a fashion culture. People parade unexplained riches, shouting “Money na water!” while everyone with sense knows these lifestyles are lubricated by criminal proceeds washed through dodgy front companies and weakly regulated sectors.

The Tinubu administration cannot keep ignoring this parallel economy. Every time a foreign government intercepts a vessel, exposes a syndicate, or uncovers a laundering network tied back to Nigeria, it chips away at the country’s credibility, investment appeal, and diplomatic leverage. A serious government would treat this as a national-security priority, not an afterthought.

If Nigeria wants respect on the global stage, it must stop exporting scandals. And that means cracking down, seriously, aggressively, and consistently, on the shadow-wealth ecosystem, not just the headline-making insecurity on home soil.
I think you will do well to listen to more reasonable commentators who have chimed in on this thread.
That's assuming you are actually interested in a rational discussion!

Tanker was sanctioned by Treasury 3 years ago
The Skipper was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department in 2022 for its alleged role in an oil smuggling network that helped fund the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group backed by Iran.

The ship — known as Adisa in 2022 — is among the vessels controlled by sanctioned Russian oil magnate Viktor Artemov, the Treasury said in a statement. At the time, the Treasury said Artemov transported Iranian oil using an expansive network of ships that were often registered in obscure ways with the intention of skirting U.S. restrictions on Iranian petroleum exports.

The Treasury's 2022 sanctions announcement didn't mention Venezuela. But oil networks involving both Iran and Venezuela have been reported for years, drawing pushback from the United States. The two countries are major petroleum producers with some of the world's largest oil reserves, but trade is restricted by heavy U.S. sanctions.

The tanker is controlled by Nigeria-based management company Thomarose Global Ventures LTD and owned by a firm linked to Artemov, according to publicly available data.
Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-we-know-oil-tanker-the-skipper-seized-us-near-venezuela
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by DMCY: 9:35pm On Dec 12, 2025
Someone is definitely sweating somewhere right now🤣
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by DaddyJapan(m): 9:48pm On Dec 12, 2025
malali:

Let the Nigerian government officially deny it.
Then the USA government, will mention all the names of those who own it.
When they bought it
How they bought it.
Which accounts have been receiving payments for the crude sales.
You think the USA has not done its homework before calling it Nigerian Ship.
Stop it! Your hyperbole is an emotional response and not grounded in facts!

Repeated reflagging or flag-hopping is a tactic used to evade sanctions.

Why don't you read up a bit more on this vessel to understand the geo-political events that have shaped its maritime history. Enough of the Mamaput analysis!

What we know about The Skipper, the oil tanker seized by the U.S. near Venezuela

By Jennifer Jacobs, James LaPorta, Richard Escobedo, Eleanor Watson, Nick Kurtz, Nicole Sganga, Joe Walsh
Updated on: December 11, 2025 / 8:17 PM EST / CBS News

The U.S. seized a 20-year-old oil tanker called The Skipper off the coast of Venezuela on Wednesday after months of heightened tensions between the Trump administration and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

The seizure was initially announced by President Trump during an unrelated White House event that day. Here's what we know about the boat and the operation:

Seizure involved special operations forces and 2 helicopters
The operation to seize the tanker began Wednesday morning after the boat had just left port in Venezuela, according to a senior military official and a source familiar with the operation.

The mission was launched from the USS Gerald R. Ford, an aircraft carrier that has been in the area for weeks as part of a broader buildup of U.S. forces in the region, the sources told CBS News.


It involved two helicopters, special operations forces, 10 members of the U.S. Coast Guard and 10 Marines, the sources said. The boarding team was composed of the Coast Guard's Maritime Security and Response Team, an elite maritime interdiction unit based in Chesapeake, Virginia.

Attorney General Pam Bondi posted a 45-second video of the operation on X, showing armed personnel descending onto the vessel's deck from a helicopter. She said the U.S. executed a seizure warrant on the vessel, and that the tanker was "used to transport sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran."

While the U.S. government — particularly the Justice Department and Homeland Security Investigations — has seized sanctioned oil tankers before, conducting a fast-rope boarding from helicopters at sea is rare, though it's something the boarding team trains for, U.S. officials said.

The operation was led by the Coast Guard, supported by Navy forces, the officials told CBS News. Any such operation would legally require the Coast Guard to be the lead agency because the authorities used for these seizures fall under Coast Guard jurisdiction.

What's happening to the vessel and its oil after the seizure
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Thursday that the vessel is "currently undergoing a forfeiture process right now."

"The United States currently has a full investigative team on the ground, on the vessel, and individuals on board the vessel are being interviewed and any relevant evidence is being seized," she said.

Leavitt said the vessel will go to a U.S. port.

"The United States does intend to seize the oil," she continued. "However, there is a legal process for the seizure of that oil, and that legal process will be followed."

Tanker was sanctioned by Treasury 3 years ago
The Skipper was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department in 2022 for its alleged role in an oil smuggling network that helped fund the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group backed by Iran.

The ship — known as Adisa in 2022 — is among the vessels controlled by sanctioned Russian oil magnate Viktor Artemov, the Treasury said in a statement. At the time, the Treasury said Artemov transported Iranian oil using an expansive network of ships that were often registered in obscure ways with the intention of skirting U.S. restrictions on Iranian petroleum exports.


The Treasury's 2022 sanctions announcement didn't mention Venezuela. But oil networks involving both Iran and Venezuela have been reported for years, drawing pushback from the United States. The two countries are major petroleum producers with some of the world's largest oil reserves, but trade is restricted by heavy U.S. sanctions.

The tanker is controlled by Nigeria-based management company Thomarose Global Ventures LTD and owned by a firm linked to Artemov, according to publicly available data.

The ship is 20 years old, initially sailing under the name The Toyo in 2005. At 333 meters (about 1,092 feet) in length, it was one of the largest tankers in the world at the time it was built.

The government of Guyana — which borders Venezuela — said in a statement Wednesday the ship was falsely flying the Guyanese flag, despite not being registered in the South American country

Bondi said the boat was sanctioned "due to its involvement in an illicit oil shipping network supporting foreign terrorist organizations."

"This seizure, completed off the coast of Venezuela, was conducted safely and securely — and our investigation alongside the Department of Homeland Security to prevent the transport of sanctioned oil continues," the attorney general said.

Venezuela's government said in a statement that it "strongly denounces and repudiates what constitutes a shameless robbery and an act of international piracy."
Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-we-know-oil-tanker-the-skipper-seized-us-near-venezuela
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Flangelo12: 9:53pm On Dec 12, 2025
Hundeyin, this one no sell.

Look for another one.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by kpankpangolo: 10:00pm On Dec 12, 2025
Only one boy is masturbating all over the thread. It’s like he wasn’t breastfed as a child, hence is seeking attention from strangers on the internet.

All I need are the names connected to this event. Nothing will happen to them in the end. I just require a mental note so I can file their names and faces under thieves in my memory.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Ttalk: 10:04pm On Dec 12, 2025
givedemwotowoto:
I have told you people multiple times that whenever you hear that there was shortfall in crude oil production targets, it means that crude oil was stolen and will be sold in the black market. That’s where they get the money to criminally incentivize high profile party members like governors to defect to their political party ahead of 2027.

CIA of Biafra have spoken, the Jibrin of Sudan crooners. They just think something awful believe it and start spreading it as breaking news

Allegedly cheesy
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by hakeem77: 10:18pm On Dec 12, 2025
US finding all ways to put pressure on Nigeria. They are not happy with our progress in shifting the oil refining landscape away from Europe. Then their Lawmakers came to Nigeria to investigate allegations of genocide and they didn't get the recognition they deserved. They want to hit back.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Hussein035: 10:28pm On Dec 12, 2025
malali:
What happened with the Skipper is not just a maritime embarrassment, it is a national disgrace that exposes a chronic Nigerian problem: the government is brilliant at fighting loud insecurity headlines while utterly blind to the shadow-economy criminals who quietly bleed the country dry and tarnish its name abroad.

A VLCC linked to a Nigerian CAC-registered entity being seized by the U.S. Coast Guard under suspicion of crude theft, false-flag operations, and transnational criminal activity should ring every alarm bell in Abuja. Instead, we get the usual silence, as though these things simply “happen” without systemic rot at home enabling them.


Nigeria’s greatest security failure is not only banditry or terrorism; it is the unchecked underworld economy that has turned fraud, smuggling, illegal oil lifting, and opaque wealth into a fashion culture. People parade unexplained riches, shouting “Money na water!” while everyone with sense knows these lifestyles are lubricated by criminal proceeds washed through dodgy front companies and weakly regulated sectors.

The Tinubu administration cannot keep ignoring this parallel economy. Every time a foreign government intercepts a vessel, exposes a syndicate, or uncovers a laundering network tied back to Nigeria, it chips away at the country’s credibility, investment appeal, and diplomatic leverage. A serious government would treat this as a national-security priority, not an afterthought.

If Nigeria wants respect on the global stage, it must stop exporting scandals. And that means cracking down, seriously, aggressively, and consistently, on the shadow-wealth ecosystem, not just the headline-making insecurity on home soil.
All the USA nonsense is a lie. Is it today that oil theft started? The problem here is that PBAT has blocked USA from access to free minerals so USA is fighting back by disguising as one useless security force

USA is a cancer to the world. Once you refuse to dance to their tunes they begin to plot different nonsense. I pray the USA empire fall this year unless they stop this their stealing attitude from Venezuela tanker seizure to Nigeria tanker seizure just today

USA is the criminal
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Smartguyboy(m): 10:33pm On Dec 12, 2025
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by Burob: 10:34pm On Dec 12, 2025
Burruchaga71:
I believe the vessel is being used to transport HARD DRUG .Our petroleum Minister Tinubu has a case to answer.
We are watching....

Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by jaxxy(m): 10:53pm On Dec 12, 2025
Dalohad:
LOL... Trump must have Tinubu's Chicago drug records and shouted 'Oh my gawd!' at the level of drug trafficking brigandage he saw in there..

What he saw in that file may not be unconnected his recent decision to put Nigeria under serious scrutiny.

Trump knows Tinubu more than Tinubu knows himself..I bet you.. grin

Like I said, Trump is coming. Brace up Gbadorians.. 2027 Otilo.... grin
Nigeria is a crime scene so it will be good to have the US and Trump sanitize our systems.

What would be uncovered will be shocking!
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigerian-owned Supertanker For Suspected Oil Theft by AlphaTaikun: 11:22pm On Dec 12, 2025
jmoore:
The owner of the ship will forfeit the ship, same way Tinubu forfeited hundreds of thousands of dollars to USA authorities cos the proceeds were from crime.
Look here young man. You people MUST stop this deliberately fabricated, IRRESPONSIBLE and defamatory comments you spin in your heads about President 'Bola Tinubu. You SE people are the ones relentlessly pushing this FAKE story because of your bigotry. People will keep seeing you as highly dishonest and distrust you for telling LIES and spreading disinformation.

NOW, the 460,000 USD forfeiture out of a total of 1.8 million USD in 1993 was for a backlog of unpaid taxes on investments lodged in Tinubu's 8 United States bank accounts NOT from proceeds of hard drugs or from him being a drug ba*on. If Tinubu was a drug baron, his whole assets would have been seized from him and him get jailed, BUT the balance of his original 1.8 million USD was returned to him (after 460,000 USD was deducted for the backlog of unpaid taxes).


These FACTS have been in the public domain since 1993 but you people keep spoiling his name because he is NOT from your tribe or your preferred political choice for that Presidential election. Others have moved on but people like you come to NL to arrogantly post misleading information and you think you will NOT put yourself into trouble and be noticed by the intelligence agencies?

In 2002, the then Legal Attache of the United States Embassy in Lagos, Mr. Michael Bonner CLEARLY stated in an official document to the Nigerian Police investigators that the then Governor 'Bola Tinubu has NEVER had any criminal records nor been arrested for crimes on United States soil based off of the FBI National Crime Information Center NCIC central database. Be guided!

There are ALSO NL links to the screenshot of Michael Bonner's official document from the Legal Department of the United States Embassy in Lagos to the Police investigators.
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