This is sequel to the filing of a forfeiture order by the Kleptocracy Team of the US Department of Justice on the house in March and a separate one in April on $400,000 (N60m) in a Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC account in Massachusetts.
Both assets were described as proceeds of corruption acquired during his tenure from 1999 to 2005. - Punch
Piece of cake for him. His boss is in government as the President and he's now making money again. Shame on Nigeria.
ReplyDelete2much money, who say money no dey dis we country???
ReplyDeleteIts high time our Government starts paying every person in Nigeria thats 18yrs and above N1m each year, atleast that will be a beta way of utilizing our budget thats now in TRILLIONS & dey will still have enuf 2 steal but then no one will complain anymore.
Make we kukuma share d National Cake finish, make everybody get im own share - sekina!
Who authorise the selling of the house? I can imagine it is not the owner? I don't even know how to pronounce that name.
ReplyDeletethey will sell the houses and give it to your idiotic nigerian government....will the poor man see the money in nigeria no.....useless country
ReplyDeleteSo, once the houses are sold, what entities or persons will get the money?
ReplyDeleteSee our money ooo.. while people r suffering.. FUCK OFF NIGERIA!!
ReplyDeleteOur Naira really has no value. On the subject matter.....his ass-kisser/former deputy happens to be the one in-charge of nigeria so i guess they'll think of something in his case.
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SO WHO GETS THE MONEY WHEN ITS SOLD? DOES ANYONE KNOW?
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