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A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by umarnuhu1900(op): 10:15pm On Feb 12
A Story Nigerians Thought Was Settled—And Why It NoLonger Sits Easily - Onoriode Anselm


For a long time, I accepted the dominant Nigerian view of the Diezani Alison-Madueke story
without much resistance. Former petroleum minister. London properties. Designer shopping.
A corruption case abroad. It looked like a familiar script, one we have seen too many times
to doubt.


Where there is smoke, we tell ourselves, there must be fire.

But as proceedings have begun and details have entered the public domain, I find myself ina less comfortable place. Not convinced of anyone’s innocence. Not persuaded of anyone’sguilt. Just unsettled. Because the facts now in the open sit awkwardly with the certainty
many of us once felt.

That discomfort is not emotional; it is evidentiary.


In most Nigerian corruption cases, ownership is not confusing. Houses are in the official’sname, or their spouse’s, or their children’s. Money passes through personal or family-linkedaccounts, sometimes clumsily hidden, sometimes not hidden at all. Nigerians have learned
this pattern over decades of EFCC cases, white papers, and newspaper exposés. We know what these stories usually look like.


This one does not.



Again and again, the properties that dominate the headlines turn out not to be owned byDiezani Alison-Madueke. In court, a contractor responsible for major renovations at a London flat testified plainly that the property “had nothing to do with Mrs Madueke, but with. Aluko,” and that she “never paid a penny” for the work. Invoices, payment chasers, and debts were sent elsewhere. When payments failed to come, it was those other parties — not her — who were pursued.


That should give any Nigerian pause. Not because it settles the case, but because it jars with how we have been reading it.

Across jurisdictions, asset freezes and forfeiture actions tell a similar story. Properties and accounts have been treated, legally and practically, as belonging to the businessmen whose names are on the companies and whose money funded the spending. After more than a decade of international scrutiny, there is still no trail of properties or bank accounts in her own name, or in the names of her immediate family, in the way Nigerians have come to expect.


Then there is the asymmetry that is hardest to ignore. The men whose accounts paid for the properties, the renovations, the travel — the alleged givers of the money — are not in the dock in London today. The spectacle is of a single former minister standing trial abroad, while the people whose companies signed the contracts and whose cards were charged remain structurally absent from accountability. None of this proves anything by itself. But it does disturb the neatness of the story we thought we knew.


It also helps to place this discomfort in a frame Nigerians already understand. We have seen this dynamic before. When the banking sector was reshaped under Chukwuma Soludo, stronger banks emerged, weaker ones disappeared, and some very powerful interests lost ground. No one pretends that process was painless — but everyone accepts that the industry changed shape.


The oil sector did not remain frozen during the years Alison-Madueke held office. Look around today. Many of the Nigerian-owned oil companies that are major players now did not look like this before that period. That is not praise or blame; it is simply a matter of timing.
Industries do not change shape without consequences. When some people gain a seat at the table, others inevitably lose the one they once took for granted.

In an industry as global, valuable, and contested as oil, those who lose ground rarely disappear quietly. They resist. They push back. They shape narratives. Which makes the continued absence of certain powerful actors from accountability — while attention concentrates on one highly visible figure — all the more striking.


None of this asks Nigerians to suspend judgment. Courts exist to decide legal outcomes, and they should be allowed to do their work. But societies do something different. We interpret character. We decide which stories feel complete, and which ones no longer sit comfortably once all the pieces are on the table.

At the moment, the pieces in this case are creating friction. Much of what many of us “knew” was inference hardened into certainty. What is emerging now is messier, less emotionally satisfying, and far less linear than the morality play we settled on years ago.


I do not know how this case will end. But I am increasingly sure it is not as simple as many of us once believed. And in a country that has often paid a price for mistaking certainty for truth, that unease may be worth holding onto.

Onoriode Anselm is a Public affairs analyst and writes from warri
https://leaders.ng/2026/02/12/a-story-nigerians-thought-was-settled-and-why-it-nolonger-sits-easily/

Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by budaatum: 10:34pm On Feb 12
umarnuhu1900:
None of this asks Nigerians to suspend judgment. Courts exist to decide legal outcomes, and they should be allowed to do their work.
I am suspending judgement because a jury is currently having evidence I am not privy to presented before them and will pass judgement at the end.

One must wonder however, why such amounts were spent on her behalf (deviously smart of her by the way, for not spending it herself and on her own behalf), and what they got in return.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckglpd167n9o

Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by Akioyib0: 6:52am On Feb 13
Nigerian stories are much
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by aworatak: 6:52am On Feb 13
Op kindly correct the name. Her name is Diezani Agama not Diezani Allison Madueke. Her ex husband has issued multiple disclaimers in this regard.

On the issue, an average Nigerian politician is the smartest man/woman alive when it comes to hiding proceeds of corruption. They perfect this art without any traces. Reason why the EFCC and ICPC are deadlocked in securing convictions.
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by Helinuse: 6:52am On Feb 13
Whenever I see ChatGPT generated news, I just loose interest.

Irrespective of how true the news is.

Statements like:

“ That discomfort is not emotional; it is evidentiary.”
“It is not just game changing, it is evolutionary.”
“It does not just X, it changes the paradigm to Y.”

At least, remove those statements and humanize your news so that human can find it appealing to relate with.
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by bewla(m): 6:53am On Feb 13
You go wond o
Follow Nigeria matter get K leg
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by harsysky(m): 6:53am On Feb 13
I'm trying to make head of this write up but can't. It's more like tales by moonlight
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by helinues: 6:54am On Feb 13
grin grin

If you are running a media, and you post regularly about corruption case by the politicians which EFCC got involved, be ready to cash out biggerly before the election.

On this same case, I have seen the moves of this epistle even before now. Media cleansing
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by YorubaKinging: 6:57am On Feb 13
The end is near

So you think Nigeria is still a sovereign nation

That is only on paper.

The great nigeria building has burnt down last year in December.

That was the end of it.

USA. Is now your colonial master.

The US warships in India ocean and on the carribean are meant for west Africa. Nigeria.

Nigeria will be restructured into 7 zones and USA will set major base in South West.

Turkey will take care of the north

Kanu will be released

FCT will be moved to ENUGU.


Your corrupt politicians and elites and yahoo boys will pay for thier sins.

September 6, 2026. Many will fall.

Don’t forget this post.

This won’t happen unless someone dies 😀
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by Helinuse: 6:57am On Feb 13
harsysky:
I'm trying to make head of this write up but can't. It's more like tales by moonlight
This is what the guy told ChatGPT;

“Develop a very catchy, powerful, in depth, lugubrious, sweet, appealing, etc. headline for this news.”

🤣🤣🤣
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by phoneport(m): 6:57am On Feb 13
This proves that most Nigerians are lazy in mind, hence assumes anything speedily like a jet, without proper checks and a holistic thought approach to things.
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by AMINDA: 6:58am On Feb 13
They now pay PR firms to launder image of people like Diezani standing trials outside the shores of the country, and these threads somehow find their way to Nairaland frontpage. I think Nairaland should indicate when an article is sponsored just as other conventional media houses do.
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:00am On Feb 13
Oga, in summary, what are you insinuating?
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by Ishilove: 7:02am On Feb 13
Akioyib0:
Nigerian stories are much
Many stories and just so tiresome
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by Jagabanfromcali: 7:08am On Feb 13
Aluko na tilimbu , he is the one pulling all the strings
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by phoneport(m): 7:09am On Feb 13
DeltaBachelor:
Oga, in summary, what are you insinuating?
That since she only assisted some thievery Nigerian politicians to perfect their crimes by helping them to clean their acts and be the face of their crime, that it doesn't imply that she is the thief.

See when you move with a thief, you are a thief
When you side with criminals, you are a criminal
No matter how you see it, Nigerians believe she is a corrupt monstrosity, Aluko or Alake that doesn't hold water to the ordinary citizens on the streets.

These people scatter this country sha, it will never be well with them huh huh huh
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by GloriousGbola:
Finally an article without showing the face of the hack diezani has paid to do her image laundering

She did the same when she was in office. Lots of attempts to whitewash herself in the court of public opinion.

She must be feeling the pressure

Honest diplomat of Dominican Republic
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by Elusive001: 7:13am On Feb 13
aworatak:
Op kindly correct the name. Her name is Diezani Agama not Diezani Allison Madueke. Her ex husband has issued multiple disclaimers in this regard.

On the issue, an average Nigerian politician is the smartest man/woman alive when it comes to hiding proceeds of corruption. They perfect this art without any traces. Reason why the EFCC and ICPC are deadlocked in securing convictions.
They are not smart bro. It's just the corrupt Nigerian courts. When we heard of Wike's own, what happened? The $2m house in the name of the wife. Some shameless people defended it.
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by Memphitz357: 7:17am On Feb 13
My own be say EFCC must tender in court as evidence, that $1.5m diamond encrusted bra wey dem talk say dem seize from am.
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by MEGAWATCH: 7:18am On Feb 13
YorubaKinging:
The end is near

So you think Nigeria is still a sovereign nation

That is only on paper.

The great nigeria building has burnt down last year in December.

That was the end of it.

USA. Is now your colonial master.

The US warships in India ocean and on the carribean are meant for west Africa. Nigeria.

Nigeria will be restructured into 7 zones and USA will set major base in South West.

Turkey will take care of the north

Kanu will be released

FCT will be moved to ENUGU.


Your corrupt politicians and elites and yahoo boys will pay for thier sins.

September 6, 2026. Many will fall.

Don’t forget this post.

This won’t happen unless someone dies 😀
I don't like Nigeria for any reason because of the way Nigeria has been messed up and is still being messed up by her leaders.


But you see that date you posted, nothing will happen. It will just come and go like any other day and nothing remarkable will happen other than what always happen in a normal day in Nigeria.

I sincerely hate most of you and your Wishful thinking, it has killed a lot of people before now for believing on it.


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by AdolfHitlerxXx: 7:18am On Feb 13
This writer was paid to launder her image.

If not for adminbots, would have really "prayed" for him to last for millennia
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by PrinceAsanike: 7:23am On Feb 13
Helinuse:
Whenever I see ChatGPT generated news, I just loose interest.

Irrespective of how true the news is.

Statements like:

“ That discomfort is not emotional; it is evidentiary.”
“It is not just game changing, it is evolutionary.”
“It does not just X, it changes the paradigm to Y.”

At least, remove those statements and humanize your news so that human can find it appealing to relate with.
How do you know it is ChatGPT
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by PulaPower: 7:28am On Feb 13
helinues:
grin grin

If you are running a media, and you post regularly about corruption case by the politicians which EFCC got involved, be ready to cash out biggerly before the election.

On this same case, I have seen the moves of this epistle even before now. Media cleansing
Lol I tell you bro

Threads over threads
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by femi4: 7:29am On Feb 13
Helinuse:
Whenever I see ChatGPT generated news, I just loose interest.

Irrespective of how true the news is.

Statements like:

“ That discomfort is not emotional; it is evidentiary.”
“It is not just game changing, it is evolutionary.”
“It does not just X, it changes the paradigm to Y.”

At least, remove those statements and humanize your news so that human can find it appealing to relate with.
As well as the use of em dash

Its not even fashionable in today's writing
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by Sirianese: 7:40am On Feb 13
Another brainwash

Whether she likes it or not UK court will sentence her properly, they won't accept her bribes
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by Image123(m): 7:48am On Feb 13
Is that not exactly how money laundering works?
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by hotseat: 7:52am On Feb 13
On a serious note, this protracted case is beginning to look boring, if you ask me.

We've been told a million times that in the "sane climes" before one is charged to court, sufficient evidence would have been readily available to get an accused person convicted.

Alas, this Diezani sensational case has continued to drag on for the last ten years without a prima facie case being established into getting her convicted.

It now looks much more like persecution rather than prosecution.

If the London Courts can't prove her guilty, then she must be set free, pronto!



@hotseat
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by FatimaAbubakar(f): 7:53am On Feb 13
Akioyib0:
Nigerian stories are much
'many' not 'much'. You use 'much' for uncountable nouns.
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by Trendtips(f): 8:02am On Feb 13
The woman was just so innocent but was plagued with the false tales by horrible people
She never got a chance to tell her side of the story
Re: A Story Nigerians Thought Settled and Why It No longer Sits Easily - Onoriode by YorubaKinging: 8:09am On Feb 13
Just pray that you self will not be affected on that day or even before that day so you can remember that your king has told you so

MEGAWATCH:
I don't like Nigeria for any reason because of the way Nigeria has been messed up and is still being messed up by her leaders.


But you see that date you posted, nothing will happen. It will just come and go like any other day and nothing remarkable will happen other than what always happen in a normal day in Nigeria.

I sincerely hate most of you and your Wishful thinking, it has killed a lot of people before now for believing on it.


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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