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US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Yankee101: 10:43am On Feb 21, 2020
(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. is opposing plans by Nigeria’s government to hand about $100 million the American authorities say was stolen by deceased former dictator Sani Abacha to a top ruling party official.

The disagreement may hamper future cooperation between the two nations to recover state money moved offshore by Abacha, who Transparency International estimates may have looted as much as $5 billion during his 1993-98 rule. A commitment by Nigeria to transfer the funds to Kebbi state Governor Abubakar Bagudu appears to undermine Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s pledge to quell rampant graft in Africa’s top oil producer.

The U.S. Department of Justice says Bagudu was involved in corruption with Abacha. The DoJ also contends that the Nigerian government is hindering U.S. efforts to recover allegedly laundered money it says it’s traced to Bagudu. Buhari’s administration says a 17-year-old agreement entitles Bagudu to the funds and prevents Nigeria from assisting the U.S., according to recent filings from the District Court for the District of Columbia in Washington.

“This case illustrates how complex and contentious repatriating stolen assets to Nigeria can be,” said Matthew Page, an associate fellow at London-based Chatham House and former Nigeria expert for U.S. intelligence agencies. “Instead of welcoming U.S. efforts, Nigeria’s lawyers appear to be supporting the interests of one of the country’s most powerful families.”

Neither Bagudu nor a spokesman for Attorney General Abubakar Malami responded to requests for comment. A spokesman for Buhari said the settlement and the litigation were matters for Malami. A spokesman for the DoJ declined to comment.

Successive Nigerian governments have sought to recoup the money looted by Abacha, who died in office, and have so far repatriated more than $2 billion with the cooperation of other countries, according to U.S. court filings.

In the case involving Bagudu, the U.S. in 2013 initiated a forfeiture action against a host of assets, including four investment portfolios held in London in trust for him and his family, according to the district court filings.

Laundered Money

The DoJ said in a Feb. 3 statement that Bagudu, 58, was part of a network controlled by Abacha that “embezzled, misappropriated and extorted billions from the government of Nigeria.” Bagudu is the chairman of an influential body of governors representing the ruling All Progressives Congress.

Despite the forfeiture action being initiated following a Nigerian state request in 2012, Buhari’s government now says it can’t assist the U.S. because it’s bound by a settlement Bagudu reached with the administration of then-President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003, according to the court filings.

Under the terms of that accord, which was approved by a U.K. court, Bagudu returned $163 million of allegedly laundered money to the Nigerian authorities, which in exchange dropped all outstanding civil and criminal claims against him “stemming from his involvement in government corruption,” according to a Dec. 23 memorandum opinion by District Judge John D. Bates in Washington D.C.

That meant “Nigeria renounced any interest whatsoever” in Bagudu’s trust assets, including those the U.S. is attempting to recover for the West African nation, the opinion stated.

Bagudu was able to return to Nigeria after concluding the settlement and was elected as a senator in 2009. Six years later, he was voted in as Kebbi’s governor in elections that brought Buhari and his party to power.

Investment Portfolios

After Bagudu successfully sued Nigeria for violating the 2003 settlement, Buhari’s administration reached a new agreement with him in October 2018, according to the court filings. That would result in the transfer of ownership of the investment portfolios, worth 141 million euros ($155 million) to the Nigerian state, which would then pay 98.5 million euros to Bagudu and his affiliates, according to Bates’ Dec. 23 opinion. The funds are currently restrained by the U.K. at the request of the U.S.

Nigeria’s government claims the updated 2018 agreement with the Kebbi governor, which requires court approval in the U.K., will “curtail and mitigate its looming exposure” from the judgment in Bagudu’s favor.

The full texts of neither settlement was published in the court filings.

Buhari’s administration submitted the 2018 deal to the U.K. court in September to support its application to unfreeze the assets so they can be sent to Nigeria, according to the opinion. The court has yet to make a decision.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-opposes-nigeria-plan-hand-040000955.html

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Citytrend: 10:47am On Feb 21, 2020
Good that the international community is keenly Keeping up with events in this country. if not for anything, at least, It will Keep our Divide and Rule Politicians in check. Although the only person they Fear is their Baba Lawo

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by ezugegere(m): 11:10am On Feb 21, 2020
Buhari is working

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by RZArecta(m): 11:12am On Feb 21, 2020
Buhari has integrity like a stinking goat asked to watch over yams grin

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by lessonsoflife: 11:14am On Feb 21, 2020
Though the writing looks credible, source is needed.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by NaijaRoyalty(m): 11:14am On Feb 21, 2020
Imagine Buhari and his uselessness?

So they want to hand over the money to Abacha's partner in crime so they could reloot it and share among themselves

Money that belongs to all Nigerians .

Buhari is the most corrupt President in Nigerian history.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by NaijaRoyalty(m): 11:18am On Feb 21, 2020
lessonsoflife:
Though the writing looks credible, source is needed.

The source is a credible one. Look up, it's Yahoo News.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by FarahAideed: 11:18am On Feb 21, 2020
Fact is that Buhari and Baguada where all part of the looting machinery of the Abacha govt and now that Buhari is in power they are collecting their loot back ...Buhari has never been an honest man even for a day

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by PicLtd: 11:26am On Feb 21, 2020
The Americans should not hand over a dime to any Nigerian. Not a cent!

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by lessonsoflife: 11:36am On Feb 21, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:

The source is a credible one , Look up, it's Yahoo News.
Confirmed

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Mysticwebb: 11:45am On Feb 21, 2020
Mr integrity is at it again. Integrating differentiated funds into his private pocket through a proxy.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by bastardmod: 11:47am On Feb 21, 2020
Useless lifeless fulani dullard, creating foul odour all over the world and painting Nigeria black. Complete fool

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Racoon(m): 11:49am On Feb 21, 2020
FarahAideed:
Fact is that Buhari and Baguada where all part of the looting machinery of the Abacha govt and now that Buhari is in power they are collect their loot back.Buhari has never been an honest man even for a day
Mr.Integrity only to zombies.

It is impossible to deploy the resources of logic to argue that Buhari has integrity. He doesn’t. Well, unless integrity means something to Buhari supporters other than what it actually means in the English language
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailytrust.com.ng/amplite/adeosun-s-nysc-certificate-is-as-fake-as-buhari-s-integrity-260912.html

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by StaffofOrayan(m): 12:01pm On Feb 21, 2020
GEJ oversaw a fairly corrupt govt with masses friendly policies
GMB is overseeing a very baseless, corrupt and extremely wicked government

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by EagleNest(m): 12:15pm On Feb 21, 2020
What a country called Nigeria!

It will require deep cleaning to sanitize the dirty and offensive system.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by CSTR2: 12:37pm On Feb 21, 2020
I will not respect any government that does not send buhari and his fellow crooks to prison.


The United States governments should have built the infrastructure in Nigeria themselves.

We trust them more than we trust the buhari administration.

Please that money should not have been allowed to enter Nigerian hands.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by HigherEd: 12:40pm On Feb 21, 2020
What job did bagudu do to justify owning such wealth.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by ZombieHUNT: 12:41pm On Feb 21, 2020
RZArecta:
Buhari has integrity like a stinking goat asked to watch over yams grin

Only fools and zombies support this evil administration

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by LionTiger(m): 12:48pm On Feb 21, 2020
Obama and Cameron, see your life;
You will rot in hell for imposing criminals on Nigerians because President Jonathan refused to sign into act your satanic gay bill.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by tundess: 1:10pm On Feb 21, 2020
Tbf, Sen. Bagudu got his amnesty under OBJ. It was agreed to in a UK court. Seems FG is bound to the agreement whether they like it or not.
What is disturbing is the fact that the "Distinguished Excellency" will be allowed to keep close to €100M (~N40B)! For doing what exactly ?
If you want to know the source of our modern democratic crises across board, look no further than OBJ's administration. All kinds of egregious precedents were set during that time, the negative effects of which continue to haunt us.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Koko1119: 1:25pm On Feb 21, 2020
U can hide d devil in you it most come out dat is what is happening to our president he cant hide it any more because is time.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Yankee101: 1:29pm On Feb 21, 2020
tundess:
Tbf, Sen. Bagudu got his amnesty under OBJ. It was agreed to in a UK court. Seems FG is bound to the agreement whether they like it or not.
What is disturbing is the fact that the "Distinguished Excellency" will be allowed to keep close to €100M (~N40B)! For doing what exactly ?
If you want to know the source of our modern democratic crises across board, look no further than OBJ's administration. All kinds of egregious precedents were set during that time, the negative effects of which continue to haunt us.

You need to understand the origin of the agreement, remember he sent Mohd Abacha to prison.

An irrevocable trust is usually secret and only known to the owner and deed holders/offshore bankers. It's very hard to access the money without the owner's cooperation. For example Jeffrey Epstein moved his money to a trust in his brother's name before he died so it can be difficult for the people suing him to get much

So in order not to lose everything they had to go into that agreement so the money can come out. That act alone released hundreds of millions to the FG and led to Mohd's release and Bagudu signing off the monies. The usual thing to do now is charge him with new corruption charges and seize the money

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by 4Play(m): 1:32pm On Feb 21, 2020
Let's not overlook OBJ's government role in the initial settlement agreement with Bagudu.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Richie0974: 1:43pm On Feb 21, 2020
It's tricky to be honest.

While I don't support handing over the funds to Bagudu, you can't totally fault the FG not involving itself in going after Bagudu.


1) He has immunity for now as Governor
2) There's been an agreement from as far abck as 2003 by the then Government. Things like this aren't just straightforward.

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Pidginwhisper: 2:13pm On Feb 21, 2020
Its finished! shocked

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Bear007(m): 2:13pm On Feb 21, 2020
My take is buhari should tell trump what he intend doing with the money while trump execute it... Shik3na

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Rapmoney(m): 2:13pm On Feb 21, 2020
The US government know say both Buhari, Bugudu and the other vultures are thieves! Asking Buhari and his gang members to watch over stolen money is like asking a rat to watch over roasted fish!

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Re: US Opposes Nigeria's Plan To Hand Abacha Looted Funds To Governor Bagudu by Kendumazy(m): 2:15pm On Feb 21, 2020
OK naww

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