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U.S To Trace Nigerian Stolen Assets by slicereports(op): 6:59pm On Jul 19, 2015
The United States will offer to help Nigeria’s government to track down billions of dollars in stolen assets and increase military assistance to fight insurgents, U.S. officials said, as Washington seeks to “reset” ties with Africa’s biggest economy.
Next week’s visit to Washington by President Muhammadu Buhari is viewed by the U.S. administration as a chance to set the seal on improving ties since he won a March election hailed as Nigeria’s first democratic power transition in decades, Reuters reports.
Re: U.S To Trace Nigerian Stolen Assets by Omoobava(m): 7:04pm On Jul 19, 2015
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Re: U.S To Trace Nigerian Stolen Assets by Nobody: 7:08pm On Jul 19, 2015
Good one, dis one dey are showing love. Hope dey won't ask for something in return
Re: U.S To Trace Nigerian Stolen Assets by slicereports(op): 7:21pm On Jul 19, 2015
chuksfor13:
Good one, dis one dey are showing love. Hope dey won't ask for something in return
we hope they wouldn't bring in Anti-gay bill after the assistance.
Re: U.S To Trace Nigerian Stolen Assets by slicereports(op): 11:33pm On Jul 19, 2015
Re: U.S To Trace Nigerian Stolen Assets by j1mmy: 10:20am On Jul 20, 2015
alll of it + the interests the banks have since madehuhhuhhuhhuh
Re: U.S To Trace Nigerian Stolen Assets by slicereports(op): 12:18pm On Jul 21, 2015
j1mmy:
alll of it + the interests the banks have since madehuhhuhhuhhuh
lol. but atleast we recovered the assets insteading of not seen any.
Re: U.S To Trace Nigerian Stolen Assets by RealityKings1: 7:36am On Nov 15, 2025
slicereports:
The United States will offer to help Nigeria’s government to track down billions of dollars in stolen assets and increase military assistance to fight insurgents, U.S. officials said, as Washington seeks to “reset” ties with Africa’s biggest economy.
Next week’s visit to Washington by President Muhammadu Buhari is viewed by the U.S. administration as a chance to set the seal on improving ties since he won a March election hailed as Nigeria’s first democratic power transition in decades, Reuters reports.
How far with this since 2015
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