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EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List - Politics (4) - Nairaland

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Re: EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List by Ovamboland(m): 9:22am On Sep 02, 2017
HAH:
Nonsense, do this people know what is $200Billion dollars, that is about last 5 years earning from oil at average price of $50 and output of 2 millions barrels daily. so no work was done no salary paid some people stole everything, commoooon, am honestly tired of seeing such figures.

Do you know that till today not a kobo was directly linked to Diezani Madueke but some conjectures, she even challenged them to publish any document that said all the property or monies recovered are hers

Till today no single conviction of high profile politician, even the single one they are celebrating has been reversed by appeal court ( that of ngilari) mainly due to lack of water tight case, all the efcc does is media trial and mudslinging without enough evidence
Why do you feel so disturbed whenever government is making attempt to recover stolen money or bring to book those who breached public trust?
Why are you so elated when government cases collapse so the accused continues to enjoy his loot, and in effect embolden new set of looters and assure us of a jungle society?

Why? Why?? Whyhuh
Re: EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List by Adminisher: 9:40am On Sep 02, 2017
JustCalMeDBoss:
$200 billion is over 76 trillion Naira how is that even possible to steal the rate at which ignorance is rampant in society is alarming. Is like as if they have given Nigerians something to be busy with for sallah since they are on holiday.
Nigeria sold oil at $109 per barrel. We sold oil blocks, we sold power plants, we sold government enterprises, people paid taxes, we sold GSM licenses, we received LNG dividends. Please you don't deceive yourself. This money and more were stolen. The sad is that people think in narrow ways.
Re: EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List by JustCalMeDBoss(m): 1:13pm On Sep 02, 2017
Adminisher:
Nigeria sold oil at $109 per barrel. We sold oil blocks, we sold power plants, we sold government enterprises, people paid taxes, we sold GSM licenses, we received LNG dividends. Please you don't deceive yourself. This money and more were stolen. The sad is that people think in narrow ways.
The maximum oil output in this country is 2.5million barrels let's put a uniform figure at $100 at 2 million barrels per day that's $200 million nigerian govt gets paid 57% of that amount 114 million by 1000 days is $114 billion we have not even added cost of nigeria budget for the almost 3 yrs in that 1000 days.FOOL pls be sensible and get of quoting me if u don't have facts.
Re: EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List by Ovamboland(m): 1:45pm On Sep 02, 2017
luvinhubby:
You may the bigger one to believe that Nigerians has $200 billion in a country's economy that is totally valued at slightly below $300 billion, with over 80% of residents of UAE being expats from 200 countries in the world.

No bigger propaganda than this.
Half education is worrying you, It means UAE generates wealth valued at $300 billion plus every year, not the total net worth. Nigeria GDP is about $500 billion but total value of assets is trillions of , I don't expect you to understand this though, as it doesn't help your bias.

Not that I don't feel the 200 billion is exaggerated, but that is of little concern to me, even all that was stolen is $1billion it's still outrageous enough for me not to be happy that a government is now interested in getting it back.

If we are reasonable people our discussion should center more on how to ensure we get the money back, prosecute the perpetrators and accomplices adequately, send a strong messagethat crime doesn't pay, put in preventive measures to prevent re looting, and ask questions on what the recovered loot will be used for.

But no been Nigerians we are more interested in the least important aspect of the matter, the one we have the least capacity to influence. Monies have been stolen granted but nothing we say here will increase or reduce the actual amount stolen.
Re: EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List by Ovamboland(m): 5:47pm On Sep 02, 2017
Their interest is to make the government look ridiculous for even attempting to recover loot mainly because they don't like the face of the head of government.

They don't mind that billions of dollars will be lost forever, if it will help to say Buhari failed.
Re: EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List by Keballl: 5:53pm On Sep 02, 2017
Ovamboland:
Their interest is to make the government look ridiculous for even attempting to recover loot mainly because they don't like the face of the head of government.

They don't mind that billions of dollars will be lost forever, if it will help to say Buhari failed.
Stop this silly thoughts. Why must fellow citizens be foolish at all cost.

There is no $200 billion dollar stashed anyway. Your gullibility is becoming ridiculous.
Re: EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List by VerbalFlint: 8:31pm On Sep 02, 2017
I thought the figure was quoted by Herald newspaper? Why not blame them for misleading Nigerians rather than the executive?
Anyways, the fact still remains the same - monies were looted, stashed in foreign countries (one of which is Dubai) and it had impacted negatively on us. So it is only reasonable to repatriate the funds and prevent a recurrence.

Stop this silly thoughts. Why must fellow citizens be foolish at all cost.

There is no $200 billion dollar stashed anyway. Your gullibility is belonging ridiculous.[/quote]
Re: EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List by GMBuhari: 4:23am On Sep 03, 2017
luvinhubby:
Google, Bing & Yahoo are search engines.
Show us stats don't be a fool
Re: EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List by luvinhubby(m): 7:40am On Sep 03, 2017
GMBuhari:
Show us stats don't be a fool
Only fools like you look for stats.
Re: EFCC To Begin Repatriation Of $200billion Dubai Stash, Receives Looters' List by kayusely70(m): 4:29am On Aug 26, 2021
Ovamboland:
Half education is worrying you, It means UAE generates wealth valued at $300 billion plus every year, not the total net worth. Nigeria GDP is about $500 billion but total value of assets is trillions of , I don't expect you to understand this though, as it doesn't help your bias.

Not that I don't feel the 200 billion is exaggerated, but that is of little concern to me, even all that was stolen is $1billion it's still outrageous enough for me not to be happy that a government is now interested in getting it back.

If we are reasonable people our discussion should center more on how to ensure we get the money back, prosecute the perpetrators and accomplices adequately, send a strong messagethat crime doesn't pay, put in preventive measures to prevent re looting, and ask questions on what the recovered loot will be used for.

But no been Nigerians we are more interested in the least important aspect of the matter, the one we have the least capacity to influence. Monies have been stolen granted but nothing we say here will increase or reduce the actual amount stolen.
You've spoken very well! But how far with the matter? With the situation in the country now I doubt if it can be realized.
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