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Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by copyrites: 6:03pm On Jul 21, 2023

LONDON, July 21 (Reuters) - Britain will seek to confiscate 101.5 million pounds ($130 million) from James Ibori, a former Nigerian state governor who abused his office to get rich and laundered millions in Britain and elsewhere, under a court order issued in London on Friday.

Here is a timeline of Ibori's complicated legal and political history:

EARLY CONVICTIONS IN BRITAIN
In the early 1990s, Ibori was living in London with his wife Theresa Ibori and for a time he worked as a shop assistant at a Wickes home improvements chainstore. The couple were arrested, convicted of theft and fined for trying to steal goods from the store.

Ibori was also convicted of possessing stolen goods after being caught with another man's American Express card at London's Euston train station.

POLITICAL RISE IN NIGERIA
In Lagos later in the 1990s, Ibori became close friends with Major Hamza al-Mustapha, who was Chief Security Officer to General Sani Abacha, the then military dictator of Nigeria. The connection helped him to get involved in politics and business.

In 1999, as Nigeria transitioned to democracy after Abacha's death, Ibori was elected governor of Delta State, one of Nigeria's top three oil-producing states. He served two consecutive four-year terms, stepping down in May 2007.

CORRUPTION INVESTIGATION
From 2005, Ibori was the subject of a joint investigation by Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and London's Metropolitan Police.

Investigators found properties he secretly owned in Britain, South Africa and the United States and evidence of his lavish lifestyle, including American Express credit card bills showing he routinely spent tens of thousands of dollars per month on luxury hotels, shopping, restaurants and night clubs.

$15 MILLION BRIBE
Then EFCC Chairman Nuhu Ribadu alleged that Ibori had offered him $15 million in cash in April 2007 to drop the investigation. Ribadu said he pretended to accept but instead deposited the cash at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

Ibori has denied this in statements to Nigerian media but has refused to be cross-examined in court in Britain. Ribadu testified about it under oath in a London court and British judges accepted his evidence as true.

EXTRADITION, JAIL AND HOMECOMING
In 2010, Ibori left Nigeria for Dubai. Britain requested his extradition and in 2011 he was flown to London and imprisoned.

In 2012, he pleaded guilty at London's Southwark Crown Court to 10 charges of fraud and money-laundering and was sentenced to 13 years in jail. Britain hailed the case as a landmark in the fight against corruption.

Ibori was released in December 2016, having served half of his sentence before and after conviction, and returned to Nigeria in early 2017. He was filmed being welcomed by cheering supporters in Delta State.

CONFISCATION DELAYS
British prosecutors began trying to confiscate Ibori's assets in 2013 but the process was repeatedly derailed by parallel, related legal action and by lengthy court delays.

Ibori and several co-defendants who had served jail time for assisting in his money-laundering launched appeals against their convictions, alleging that the investigation was tainted because of corruption in the ranks of the Metropolitan Police.

Court of Appeal judges rejected the claims and upheld the convictions in 2018.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by copyrites: 6:04pm On Jul 21, 2023
Deltans elected a petty thief grin grin grin Nigerians no just get sense. Always electing the worst of the worst criminals and drug addicts. Later you people will complain about visa denials.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Varunpulyani: 6:10pm On Jul 21, 2023
Just like Bola the cocaine ajasco oooo


But internet no too dey during ibori tenure na why them no search e background first

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by kokoA(m): 6:11pm On Jul 21, 2023
$15 MILLION BRIBE
Then EFCC Chairman Nuhu Ribadu alleged that Ibori had offered him $15 million in cash in April 2007 to drop the investigation. Ribadu said he pretended to accept but instead deposited the cash at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).


I hope Ribadu will still stand by this claim now that their mutual friend is president.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Kcfresh2103(m): 6:34pm On Jul 21, 2023
This guy has stealing in his blood stream. He started his thieving career at a tender age.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by SmartPolician: 6:37pm On Jul 21, 2023
kokoA:
$15 MILLION BRIBE
Then EFCC Chairman Nuhu Ribadu alleged that Ibori had offered him $15 million in cash in April 2007 to drop the investigation. Ribadu said he pretended to accept but instead deposited the cash at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).


I hope Ribadu will still stand by this claim now that their mutual friend is president.

Nuhu Ribadu was the best chairman of the EFCC; he had the best record. Dude even jailed his former boss, Tafa Balogun. But like every human with insatiable appetite, Nuhu Ribadu would join politics after creating many enemies for himself as the EFCC chairman.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Ikaeniyan0: 6:40pm On Jul 21, 2023
Imagine what this money could have done in Delta State between 1999 and 2007

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by gidgiddy: 6:56pm On Jul 21, 2023
With his previous convictions in the UK, he should never have been Governor

The man just turned Delta State money into his personal treasury and stole them blind

His boys such as Ayiri Emami became over night billionaires and still hold sway in Delta state

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by KanwuliaExtra: 6:57pm On Jul 21, 2023
copyrites:



Deltans elected a petty thief grin grin grin Nigerians no just get sense. Always electing the worst of the worst criminals and drug addicts. Later you people will complain about visa denials.


They were NEVER elected because you don't have elections in Nigeria.
Please, get real.

See what happened with your 'digital elections' with BVAS and all.
Then you are talking of Ibori's 'analogue' era of cash and carry without ballot boxes in a political era where results are written in peoples backyards.

They day Nigeria will have true elections. . . . has not been born.

Nigeria does not even come close to Kenya in many regards.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Savedday2: 7:03pm On Jul 21, 2023
When governor na petty thief, come graduate to big thief, na our girls no go be ashawo?

The fact say you never catch your GF/Wife dey do ashawo no mean say she no dey do ashawo.

Nonsense country, all the politicians are thieves and all the girls are ashawo

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Paperwhite(m): 7:09pm On Jul 21, 2023
Nigeria have added in many ways its own quota of the global criminals burden.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by ebufa: 7:32pm On Jul 21, 2023
gidgiddy:
With his previous convictions in tye UK, he should never have been Governor

The man just turned Delta State money into his personal treasury and stole them blind

His boys such as Ayiri Emami became over night billionaires and still hold sway in Delta state


which African president was financially sanctioned for harboring drug proceeds in his account again? NIGERIANS never learn!

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by guysbewise: 7:50pm On Jul 21, 2023
They should let this guy rest jor. how about Dikko-Affair in the 80s and yet his was untouchable.
https://www.nairaland.com/1800120/umaru-dikkos-corruption-charges-historyclass101

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by copyrites: 7:57pm On Jul 21, 2023
KanwuliaExtra:



They were NEVER elected because you don't have elections in Nigeria.
Please, get real.

See what happened with your 'digital elections' with BVAS and all.
Then you are talking of Ibori's 'analogue' era of cash and carry without ballot boxes in a political era where results are written in peoples backyards.

They day Nigeria will have true elections. . . . has not been born.


Nigeria does not even come close to Kenya in many regards.


You are right

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by vengertime: 7:58pm On Jul 21, 2023
He is currently roaming around with the corrupt Nigerian Police force in the world guarding him.


Nigeria is indeed a failed state

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Faber(m): 8:37am On Jul 22, 2023
Ok na
Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Xwizard: 8:37am On Jul 22, 2023
here only yahoo boys Dey commit the rest is done in people interest

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by 542gilingo: 8:37am On Jul 22, 2023
Sure he is
Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by nairalanda1(m): 8:37am On Jul 22, 2023
And now he is friendly with APC.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Nigeriadondie: 8:38am On Jul 22, 2023
cry
Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Praktikals(m): 8:38am On Jul 22, 2023
Peter Obi is James Ibori's protégé
Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Chummynoni(m): 8:38am On Jul 22, 2023
Just imagine the profile of someone elected as governor . Nigeria is doom with kleptomaniacs in the helms of affair.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by princeade86(m): 8:38am On Jul 22, 2023
Nigeria is a country where corruption is legalized

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by id4sho(m): 8:38am On Jul 22, 2023
Tinubu Ally tongue Balablu embrassing himself since time immemorial

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Alasdox: 8:39am On Jul 22, 2023

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by reiddecuti: 8:39am On Jul 22, 2023
He's a true definition of what Nigeria is and many more are representing.

That's why the GREEN Passport is a pariah to the nations of the world.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Kobicove(m): 8:39am On Jul 22, 2023
The thing dey for im blood grin
Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by casualobserver: 8:39am On Jul 22, 2023
guysbewise:
They should let this guy rest jor. how about Umaro Diko that stole £2billion in the 80s and yet his is untouchable.

Umaru Dikko did not steal any $2b

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by nairalanda1(m): 8:40am On Jul 22, 2023
KanwuliaExtra:



They were NEVER elected because you don't have elections in Nigeria.
Please, get real.

See what happened with your 'digital elections' with BVAS and all.
Then you are talking of Ibori's 'analogue' era of cash and carry without ballot boxes in a political era where results are written in peoples backyards.

They day Nigeria will have true elections. . . . has not been born.

Nigeria does not even come close to Kenya in many regards.


Kenya where half of the electoral commision refused to certify the last election?

Kenya with allegations of voter fraud and severe fighting.?

Kenya that had riots in election past, including the 1997 one that turned tribal and violent?

Kenya with allegations of voter supression?

Kenya that had a botched 2017 election?

Okay o.

Modified: 10.32am

This does not mean that Nigerian elections are all okay. We got issues, lots of issues. But is Kenya better than us? No, no and no.

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by Primusinterpares(m): 8:40am On Jul 22, 2023
This is Abacha junior. Regrettably he was my governor.

Imagine what this amount can do for a state

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Re: Nigeria's Ibori: From Petty Thief To Governor To Prison - Reuters by yesloaded: 8:40am On Jul 22, 2023
Jesus is Lord

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