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What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by dre11(m): 7:27pm On Feb 23, 2020
News broke on Friday that the US government has opposed a move by Nigeria to hand over $110 million to Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, the Kebbi state governor.

Bloomberg reported that the money is part of the Abacha Loot to be repatriated.

The Kebbi governor was the investment adviser to Sani Abacha, the late former head of state believed to have looted over $5 billion from the nation’s treasury.

Bagudu’s assets were seized along with Abacha’s because they were considered to be his reward for the “services” he rendered to the military head of state.

Court documents seen by TheCable show that the planned payment is a product of a 2018 agreement between Bagudu and the federal government.

TheCable highlights what the $110 million (equivalent to N33.7 billion at the $1/N306 CBN exchange rate) could otherwise have been spent on in the quest to develop Nigeria.


13,480 CLASSROOMS

According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Nigeria has 13.2 million out-of-school children.

Out of this, the girl-child accounts for 60% of this figure.

By budget estimates, N10 million can construct a standard block of four classrooms.

This means that the N33.7 billion earmarked for Bagudu could be used to construct 3,370 blocks of four classrooms, making it a total of 13,480 classrooms.


674 X-RAY MACHINES, 37 RADIOTHERAPY MACHINES

Nigerians are not lucky to have many federal medical centres like the one in Ebute Metta, Lagos where there is improved healthcare as a recent undercover investigation by TheCable revealed.

Cancer has been identified as one of the leading causes of death globally and there were only four radiotherapy centres in the country as at April 2019.

Nigerians often seek cancer treatment abroad or die from the disease due to inability to afford treatments.

A radiotherapy machine is estimated to cost $3 million (which is N918 million at CBN rate of $1/N306).

With N33.7 billion, 37 radiotherapy machines could be acquired to improve healthcare delivery in hospitals across the country.

The money could also purchase 674 c-arm x-ray machines with one valued at N50 million.

The machine is used during orthopaedic procedures and apart from being mobile, they give a real-time clear-cut view of anatomic structures of the patients.


97 BOREHOLES IN EACH LGA

According to UNICEF Nigeria, 70,000 children under the age of five die in Nigeria annually as a result of water-borne diseases.

The cost of drilling a borehole is estimated at N450,000, the N33.7 billion could provide 74,889 boreholes translating to 97 boreholes in each of the 774 local governments.





SECURITY

Insecurity is rising at the tick of every second in Nigeria — with the government appearing helpless as lives of people are threatened daily.

Lack of funding has been mouthed as one of the factors hindering the fight against insecurity.

With N33.7 billion, Nigeria could reinforce its security architecture with more sophisticated weapons.

With one JF17 thunder aircraft valued at N4.3 billion, for instance, eight could be acquired to further boost the fight against insecurity.


SOCIAL INVESTMENT PROGRAMMES

The federal government introduced social investment programmes as part of efforts to lift Nigerians out of poverty.

N-Power is one of those programmes.

At present, there are at least 500,000 N-Power volunteers who are being paid a monthly stipend of N30,000.

This means about N15 billion will be needed to pay the 500,000 volunteers of the scheme their monthly stipend, less than 50% of the $110 million largesse for Bagudu.

This means the money can pay as many as 1.12 million N-Power beneficiaries.


FUNDING 2020 BUDGET

Here are some of the projects that N33.7 billion can cater for in the 2020 budget:

• Construct the second runway at Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport — four times. According to the approved 2020 budget, constructing the second runway would cost N8 billion.

• Fund the entire 2020 budget for the ministry of women affairs (N8.1 billion), state house headquarters (N9 billion), bureau of public enterprises (1.9 billion), bureau of public procurement (N1.4 billion), police service commission (N1.3 billion), national population commission (N2.03 billion), and the office of the head of civil service (N8 billion).

• Fund entire 2020 budget for the economic and financial crimes commission (N32.6 billion).


https://www.thecable.ng/97-boreholes-per-lga-bagudus-110m-largesse-nigeria

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by Staro: 7:37pm On Feb 23, 2020

Buhari is a disgrace
to Nigeria

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by 72Morale: 7:43pm On Feb 23, 2020
Only a lazy and dimwitted Nigerian will draft and expect self-benefiting developments from this corrupt elements parading as Politicians.

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by Nobody: 8:17pm On Feb 23, 2020
72Morale:
Only a lazy and dimwitted Nigerian will draft and expect self-benefiting developments from this corrupt elements parading as Politicians.
Buhari is an evil corruption lover.Look at him with Abacha front Bagudu who laundered billions of dollars, selling him to Kebbi state residents to plunder their treasury. And you can also see Attorney General, Malumi who is meant to prosecute him, smiling in the background.

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by qualityovenbake(m): 8:36pm On Feb 23, 2020
The only words some of our politician understand is share the money.

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by JasonScoolari: 8:45pm On Feb 23, 2020
.....One uncircumcised abooki from kebbi had the guts to call Chief James Onanefe Ibori "Thief" in this forum few days ago and another Tinubu worshipper supported him.....


I won't say anything, shey nah Nigeria we dey....

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by chariisGRACE(m): 9:48pm On Feb 23, 2020
What a caring ancestor Abacha is.
Even until his death, the man still dey send money give him country.
Thank you Abacha.

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by GamalNasser: 9:50pm On Feb 23, 2020
Staro:

Buhari is a disgrace
to Nigeria


You can say that again and again and again

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by LibertyRep: 9:55pm On Feb 23, 2020
Court documents seen by TheCable show that the planned payment is a product of a 2018 agreement between Bagudu and the federal government.
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This narrative is different from what we heard yesterday.
They said it was OBJ's government that entered into the agreement with Bagudu. How come we're seeing 2018 above.

Regardless, a corruption fighting government shouldn't be seen hobnobbing with a character like Bagudu with his antecedent.

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by Agboriotejoye(m): 10:12pm On Feb 23, 2020
How many cows can it buy

Folly is when you've spent the last five years calling diezani a looter based on hearsay while you watch a saint wonder the technology used to produce a bribery video and wait for it... give a lottery to a looter

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by Agboriotejoye(m): 10:18pm On Feb 23, 2020
LibertyRep:
Court documents seen by TheCable show that the planned payment is a product of a 2018 agreement between Bagudu and the federal government.
.

This narrative is different from what we heard yesterday.
They said it was OBJ's government that entered into the agreement with Bagudu. How come we're seeing 2018 above.

Regardless, a corruption fighting government shouldn't be seen hobnobbing with a character like Bagudu with his antecedent.
Jonathan the looter's govt was already pursuing a case of asset forfeiture against bagudu the saint in 2012 regardless of the 2003 agreement. So, Buhari the saint had to come in 2018 to rectify the looter's mistake by giving honourarium to whom it is due
In summary: Like Bagudu like Maina

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by Nobody: 11:09pm On Feb 23, 2020
Agboriotejoye:

Jonathan the looter's govt was already pursuing a case of asset forfeiture against bagudu in 2012 regardless of the 2003 agreement. So, Buhari the saint had to come in 2018 to rectify the looter's mistake by giving honourarium to whom it is due

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by CarlosTheJackal: 11:42pm On Feb 23, 2020
Buhari is a disgrace. Can you imagine the amount of poverty in the North and just one person wants to pocket a northern state budget

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by duncun: 5:20am On Feb 24, 2020
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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by helinues: 6:05am On Feb 24, 2020
The Abacha money they have been receiving all this year's, of what benefits is it to average Nigerians?

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by ijustdey: 7:34am On Feb 24, 2020
cc lalasticlala


who says this government has integrity

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by StaffofOrayan(m): 8:16am On Feb 24, 2020
BuhariAdvocate
Come do your job

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:22am On Feb 24, 2020
This means the money can pay as many as 1.12 million N-Power beneficiaries.
Same money that can pay as many as 1.12 million people is what one man stole ? shocked

May all the politicians and non politicians that have stolen from our national treasury all die miserably, no matter the party they are.
And for all the miscreants supporting them, your Waterloo will come soon too.

A better Nigeria is all we want.

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 9:14am On Feb 24, 2020
N36B can set up 36,000 small businesses of 1m each. That 1m can help a keke driver, cab driver, market trader, tailor, farmer, business center. I can do so much o.

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by wilemer: 12:26pm On Feb 24, 2020
dre111:
News broke on Friday that the US government has opposed a move by Nigeria to hand over $110 million to Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, the Kebbi state governor.

Bagudu’s assets were seized along with Abacha’s because they were considered to be his reward for the “services” he rendered to the military head of state. Court documents seen by TheCable show that the planned payment is a product of a 2018 agreement between Bagudu and the federal government.

TheCable highlights what the $110 million (equivalent to N33.7 billion at the $1/N306 CBN exchange rate) could otherwise have been spent on in the quest to develop Nigeria.



Except the Americans are involved in the projects, corruption will still prevail. its just the way Nigeria is

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by madridguy(m): 12:26pm On Feb 24, 2020
grin
Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by Drsayhhidd(m): 12:26pm On Feb 24, 2020
Common man no fit eat the money
Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by Kendumazy(m): 12:27pm On Feb 24, 2020
Wish there's no corruption or corruption is at a 10% level. Nigeria would have developed a very long time.

Let's handle your ebay/Amazon orders. Check my signature below for more details.

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by Schoogital: 12:29pm On Feb 24, 2020
Okay
Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by content208: 12:30pm On Feb 24, 2020
Some dumb mentally lazy people on nairaland, like budaatum were still claiming that the report about giving Bagudu that money was fake.

As far as budaatum is concerned, anything that shows buahri to be a bad leader is fake, even when there is obvious evidence that those things are true. Yet he comes here calling people lazy fuqs, not knowing he is the chief of mentally lazy Idiots.

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by tribalistseun: 12:32pm On Feb 24, 2020
Southern leaders are bunch of fools, this Northern politician might be illiterate but these guys are smart.

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by Lovelyn451(f): 12:32pm On Feb 24, 2020
This is why I didnt want a northerner as president, u can't hold them accountable for anything, if this money was in Gej's hand we'll grab his balls until he releases every kobo bt here, this money will be given to this man and everybody would crawl to their holes and leave everything to God

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by Hotzone(m): 12:32pm On Feb 24, 2020
Na today we begin dey hear figures of recovered funds yet we keep borrowing while buhari shares it with his cartels

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Re: What Bagudu’s $110m Largesse Can Do For Nigeria by ForeThinker: 12:32pm On Feb 24, 2020
Omohh

How much we Don borrow sef wey we neva

achieve next to nothing ?



Dark continent

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