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Nigerian Oil Tycoon Kola Aluko Sells His Bel-air Mansion For $21.5 Million by Ijaya123: 12:00pm On May 16, 2016
The Los Angeles Times has reported that Kola Aluko, a controversial Nigerian oil tycoon, has sold his Bel-Air, Los Angeles mansion, as Nigerian and European authorities investigate him for a series of money-laundering and fraud-related crimes.

Kola Aluko sold the home last week for $21.5 million, taking a $3 million loss after purchasing the sprawling residence in 2012 for $24.5 million. Aluko, 46, apparently sold the residence in an off-market transaction using a limited-liability company. An off-market sale in real estate refers to a property that is sold without any form of public advertising.

Aluko’s former home- a contemporary-style showplace in the 700 block of Sarbonne Road, Los Angeles, was designed by architect Paul McClean and built in 2011. The property sits on more than an acre, has a gated entrance, a subterranean garage and a 132-square-foot infinity-edge swimming pool among other features.

For a long time, Aluko had been linked as a business associate of Nigeria’s former Petroleum minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, who is also currently under investigation by Nigerian and British authorities for money laundering and embezzlement. Shortly after she became oil minister in 2010, Alison-Madueke awarded Atlantic Energy- an unknown start-up co-founded by Aluko, a very lucrative contract to fund NNPC’s (the state oil company) operational costs in four lucrative oil blocks in which the NNPC owned a stake. In return for providing funding to the NNPC, Atlantic Energy was to lift the crude produced from the oil blocks, sell it, and thereafter pay the state-owned oil firm its share of profits. But there is an allegation and considerable proof that Atlantic Energy did not make any upfront funding but lifted crude and that a huge chunk of the proceeds from the sale of the crude oil did not make it to NNPC’s coffers and, by extension, the Nigerian treasury.

An email to Kola Aluko to confirm the sale of his Bel-Air property was not responded to as at the time of this post.

Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2016/05/15/nigerian-oilman-kola-aluko-sells-his-bel-air-mansion-for-21-5-million/#4cc352bc88ae

NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 26:Jamie Foxx and Kola Aluko, co-CEO of Atlantic Energy and co-founder of the Made in Africa Foundation ring the NASDAQ opening bell kicking off the kick-off of the Africa50 Fund at NASDAQ MarketSite on September 26, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

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Re: Nigerian Oil Tycoon Kola Aluko Sells His Bel-air Mansion For $21.5 Million by Mynd44: 12:02pm On May 16, 2016

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