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Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by Petmax: 2:19pm On Aug 31, 2016
The government of the United Kingdom has reaffirmed its commitment to recovering and returning stolen assets to Nigeria.

It says returning the funds to Nigeria will send a clear message to all who may seek to harbour stolen assets overseas that there is ‘no safe haven’ in the United Kingdom.

The Minister of State for Immigration of the United Kingdom, Mr Robert Goodwill, briefed reporters in Abuja about the agreement shortly before signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Government of Nigeria.

Mr Goodwill announced that 40 jurisdictions including British Overseas Territories would share beneficial ownership information relating to companies, trusts and foundations in order to expose owners of stolen assets.

The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, who signed the agreement on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria assured Nigerians that returned assets would not be misappropriated again.

Efforts of the current administration of Muhammadu Buhari to recover Nigeria’s assets stolen and taken to the UK were heightened at the anti-corruption summit held in London where the President made an emphatic call for the funds to be returned to the oil rich nation.

President Buhari told the summit that he was more interested in repatriating Nigeria’s stolen assets than any apology from British Prime Minister, David Cameron, following sour remarks ahead of the Anti-Corruption Summit.

SOURCE: http://www.petmaxflame.com/2016/08/nigeria-uk-sign-agreement-on-stolen.html

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by success1smyn(m): 2:20pm On Aug 31, 2016
Good to hear that.







And pls not just return, but help our dear government to prosecute looters. thanks.



And teach our presido how to manage economy, cos this is the second time the economy will go into recession, and both were under him.

meanwhile ftc

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by Jafar1: 2:24pm On Aug 31, 2016
Good, hope u help us catch the politician that stole away our money and migrate to uk, and pls, return the money they stole grin

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by Nobody: 2:26pm On Aug 31, 2016
It is clear that the ‘97%’ of the funds will channelled to the North, while the ‘5%’ will be channelled to the south.
Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by success1smyn(m): 2:34pm On Aug 31, 2016
blueto:
It is clear that the ‘97%’ of the funds will channelled to the North, while the ‘5%’ will be channelled to the south.
who will put 2% in the fund, abi interest gun orie ni?

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by brainpulse: 5:10pm On Aug 31, 2016
Thank God. All the years the caterpillar (PDP) and canker worms (Goatlock E. J) had stolen been restored by Buhari Olujoseph.

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by GossipHeart(m): 5:10pm On Aug 31, 2016
Who are the people that stole the large amount of money and stashed it in far away United kingdom ??
Can't you arrest them and put them in jail ??

United kingdom have been fuccking Nigeria dry since Buhari became the president, i don't know if Buhari is Nigerian or a British citizen


Click like if you think Buhari is naturally foolish, click share if you think he's the best president

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by donigspain(m): 5:11pm On Aug 31, 2016
This is an attempt to distract us from the negative statistics on job loss. Many "image dry cleaning" news has been making it's way to the frontpage since that 4 millions statistics dropped. We know their antics! grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by Akshow: 5:11pm On Aug 31, 2016
Yawns... . All the ones them don collect since wetin them take am do?

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by TheGoodJoe(m): 5:13pm On Aug 31, 2016
success1smyn:
Good to hear that.
And pls not just return, but help our dear government to prosecute looters. thanks.
And teach our presido how to manage economy, cos this is the second time the economy will go into recession, and both were under him.

President Shehu Shagari tried to stay afloat through a “stabilisation plan” that cut spending, reduced imports and hiked duties. After the 1983 elections, the government could no longer pretend. The economy went berserk. Things fell apart.


http://www.africanliberty.org/simon-kolawole-buhari-didnt-inherit-a-healthy-economy-from-jonathan-lets-get-that-straight/

Just like GEJ, President Buhari inherited a wrecked economy from Shehu Shagari.

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by lola45e: 5:13pm On Aug 31, 2016
all hail bubu...the king of the north
Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by Unsad(m): 5:13pm On Aug 31, 2016
They've been signing agreements since may 29. May God save us from this devilish change
Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by brainpulse: 5:14pm On Aug 31, 2016
blueto:
It is clear that the ‘97%’ of the funds will channelled to the North, while the ‘5%’ will be channelled to the south.
At least the 95% was stolen by their south south son. So they never expected 1%, and if 5% is spent on them, it's generous.

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by Nobody: 5:15pm On Aug 31, 2016
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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by GossipHeart(m): 5:15pm On Aug 31, 2016
brainpulse:
At least the 95% was stolen by their son

Stolen by their son ?? You mean Goodluck Jonathan ??

Why isn't he in jail now ??
Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by okoloto: 5:16pm On Aug 31, 2016
OUR LEADERS NO DEY SHAME SELF....SO UNFORTUNATE
Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by Nobody: 5:17pm On Aug 31, 2016
GossipHeart:
Who are the people that stole the large amount of money and stashed it in far away United kingdom ??
Can't you arrest them and put them in jail ??

United kingdom have been fuccking Nigeria dry since Buhari became the president, i don't know if Buhari is Nigerian or a British citizen


Click like if you think Buhari is naturally foolish, click share if you think he's the best president


You are just a fool..

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by brainpulse: 5:18pm On Aug 31, 2016
donigspain:
This is an attempt to distract us from the negative statistics on job loss. Many "image dry cleaning" news has been making it's way to the frontpage since that 4 millions statistics dropped. We know their antics! grin grin grin
Sorry it's part of the stolen monies that caused the 4million job lost

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by nathandrake(m): 5:18pm On Aug 31, 2016
some kids will still come out here and say its a lie, its Propaganda, a means of distraction like they just learned the meaning of those words yesterday and they will blindly believe an article without no source, all names withheld, articles against the govt.

its sad
Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by brainpulse: 5:20pm On Aug 31, 2016
GossipHeart:


Stolen by their son ?? You mean Goodluck Jonathan ??

Why isn't he in jail now ??
So that you will shout no rule of law. The chicken is still coming home to roast when investigation completes.

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by Yehman(m): 5:20pm On Aug 31, 2016
Na today?
I don't understand; is it the money they use in developing their country that Buhari is asking for return? Like seriously, they will return it and then starve. Bubu keep deceiving yourself. Odi egwu oo!
Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by Ikigia: 5:21pm On Aug 31, 2016
success1smyn:
who will put 2% in the fund, abi interest gun orie ni?
He's "mimicking" PMB
Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by goshen26: 5:21pm On Aug 31, 2016
blueto:
It is clear that the ‘97%’ of the funds will channelled to the North, while the ‘5%’ will be channelled to the south.

Choi...RIP to mathematics. Any way, it must have come from 95% crime n 5% election regiin
Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by efilefun(m): 5:24pm On Aug 31, 2016
na people like them dey call buhari dullard yet na dem dull pass
success1smyn:
who will put 2% in the fund, abi interest gun orie ni?

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by electrokcoi(m): 5:26pm On Aug 31, 2016
GossipHeart:


Stolen by their son ?? You mean Goodluck Jonathan ??

Why isn't he in jail now ??
leave GEJ alone talk about abacha and obj first

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by efilefun(m): 5:26pm On Aug 31, 2016
He got it all wrong cuz Buhari said some people gave him 97% of their votes while some gave him 5% of their votes and not the poo that dude wrote up there
Ikigia:
He's "mimicking" PMB

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by nathandrake(m): 5:26pm On Aug 31, 2016
donigspain:
This is an attempt to distract us from the negative statistics on job loss. Many "image dry cleaning" news has been making it's way to the frontpage since that 4 millions statistics dropped. We know their antics! grin grin grin


are u this stupid?

Thank God you know govt use tactics like that but it is not every time and every news that comes out that is a means of distraction.

so they decided to sign the MoU today because NBS released is second quarter report?

sometimes you need to think before you talk.

i dont understand what is wrong with kids of this days

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by kernel504(m): 5:26pm On Aug 31, 2016
brainpulse:
Thank God. All the years the caterpillar (PDP) and canker worms (Goatlock E. J) had stolen been restored by Buhari Olujoseph.

Like your moniker goes, your are throughy Brain Paused.

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by GossipHeart(m): 5:27pm On Aug 31, 2016
brainpulse:
So that you will shout no rule of law. The chicken is still coming home to roast when investigation completes.

No rule of law when you have the evidence to arrest someone who stole billions of dollars ??
When did they start the investigation and when will it get completed ?? I wanna see him in jail
Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by NairaMaster1(m): 5:28pm On Aug 31, 2016
blueto:
It is clear that the ‘97%’ of the funds will channelled to the North, while the ‘5%’ will be channelled to the south.

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by Nobody: 5:31pm On Aug 31, 2016
White man you are too much grin. White man is too clever.

When he is facilitating and receiving our looted money, he never uttered a word to alert us, let alone rejecting or refunding our money.

Now that we are begging him to return our money, he has become suddenly concerned that the money if returned may be misappropriated.

Requiring all type of redtape , agreements and stretching into months.

They are acting as if they were not a partner in the original theft.

White man you clever oo!
We hail you!

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Re: Nigeria, UK Sign Agreement On Stolen Assets by brainpulse: 5:32pm On Aug 31, 2016
GossipHeart:


No rule of law when you have the evidence to arrest someone who stole billions of dollars ??
When did they start the investigation and when will it get completed ?? I wanna see him in jail
Dude investigation has no time limits. And you can't dictate for the UK investigators

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