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35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by ORACLE1975(m): 4:11pm On Mar 21, 2020
35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers, Others Purchase Dubai Properties With Suspected Public Funds

A report published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has revealed how Nigerian public officials and their proxies steal public funds and invest it in luxurious properties in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

According to the report, Politically Exposed Persons under scrutiny by anti-graft agencies are seeking new ways to hide their ill-gotten wealth by purchasing expensive properties in Dubai.

The 800 Dubai properties linked to Nigerian PEPs are estimated to be worth well over N146bn ($400 million).

This equals roughly two-thirds of the Nigerian Army’s annual budget and over three times the annual budget of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Quoting Sandcastles data, the report said 158 suspected PEP proxies bought 226 houses, 13 known Nigerian law enforcement suspects bought 216 houses, 50 PEP-linked businessperson bought 91 houses, 14 security sector leader bought 71 houses, 35 governors bought 69 houses, 16 legislators bought 45 houses, 16 heads of department and agencies bought 25 houses, 15 ministers bought 24 houses, 11 NNPC officials bought 19 houses, five Presidency staff bought 13 houses and one judge bought one house.

Some of the officials listed in the report include Kebbi State governor, Abubakar Bagudu, who is regarded as Abacha's money man and godfather of Nigeria’s Attorney-General, Abubakar Malami.

Bagudu is affiliated with eight properties worth over $4.8m in total on the 12th floor of Dubai’s Capital Bay Towers, according to the report.

Mohammed Alabi Lawal, a former governor of Kwara State between 1999–2003, is reputed to own the most property on the list.

He owns six properties with a total purchase price of over $2m. At least one of those properties, a villa, was bought in January 2003 while Lawal was still in office.

Lawal died in 2006 but the properties haven't been recovered.

Sandcastle data also showed that four political associates of former Delta State governor, James Ibori, have ties to properties in Dubai.

Ibori, a well-known financial offender in Nigeria, was arrested in 2010 under an Interpol warrant and was subsequently extradited to the United Kingdom.

In 2012, he pleaded guilty to 10 counts of fraud and money laundering involving at least $66.

In 2017, Ibori returned to Nigeria after serving six years in prison and remains a major political figure in Delta State.

One of his friends purchased four Dubai properties with a total value of $3.8m.

Another is affiliated with a two-bedroom flat on the 21st floor of the DAMAC Residenze, which, according to the developer, “comes with all the trappings of an indulgent lifestyle” as well as “uninterrupted panoramic views of the ocean”.

The official reportedly purchased the apartment for over $1.5m and also bought a flat in another development for $500,000.

A third Ibori ally is linked to a two-bedroom flat on the 23rd floor of the DAMAC Residenze that he purchased for over $1.3m.

Yet another is tied to four luxury flats in Dubai purchased for over $2m.

Ahmadu Ali, a former chairman of the board at the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (2009–2011) facilitated a $6.8bn fuel subsidy fraud scheme.

Ali, his wife and son are linked to 11 properties in Dubai.

His wife, Marian, unsuccessfully ran for Senate in 2007 and is now a member of the All Progressives Congress.

Seven of Ali’s properties are together worth at least $4m; the other four are worth an estimated $2m.

Ali also owns two high-end London properties – a $10m house near Hampstead Heath and a $1.3m flat in Marylebone.

Ali did not respond when confronted with being connected to the properties in Dubai.

A former Minister of Petroleum, Dan Etete is also linked to a parcel of land in Emirate Hills worth over $920,000.

He also owns a $500,000 apartment in the Palm Jumeirah’s Marina Residences.

Etete used an informal money changer to bring $21.5m into Dubai and this cash formed part of the $1.1bn that two international oil companies paid his company – Malabu Oil and Gas – for the license to an oil block that he awarded to himself while minister.

One such currency exchange operator, Mohammed Saminu Ibrahim Khalil, is linked to over $3m in Dubai property, according to the Sandcastles data.

In 2013, his business named Dan Kawu was accused of facilitating a N2.05bn bank fraud (worth $12.8m at the time).

Khalil was able to buy a three-bedroom luxury apartment in the DAMAC Residenze and a similar flat in Flamingo Cove, even listing his Dan Kawu email address on the purchase records.

When given an opportunity to comment on these allegations or his possible connection to property in Dubai, Khalil did not respond.

Shehu Badamasi, a businessman involved in the technology and petroleum sectors, created a Dubai property empire worth over $120m, according to the Sandcastles data.

He accomplished this despite being well-known to Nigerian law enforcement agencies.

Badamasi asserts that he and his companies do not as at February 2020 own any Dubai property.

When asked to clarify—he did not deny owning it.

At least one former NNPC Group Managing Director has ties to a Dubai property.

Shehu Ladan – a career government official, who briefly served as NNPC MD from April to May 2010, was linked to a flat in Dubai Marina.

He however, died suddenly in Dubai in October 2011.

Another NNPC alumni linked to Dubai property is Samuel Chuba Okeke, who served as Managing Director of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company – NNPC’s corruption-prone downstream subsidiary – from April 2010 to February 2011.

According to the Sandcastles data, Okeke is affiliated with a villa in Jumeirah Park worth roughly $1.1m and a property in the high-end Jumeirah Beach Residences where the average apartment sells for $614,000.

Two former chairmen of the Military Pensions Board—including retired Rear Admiral Bala Mohammed Mshelia (2011–2013)—are linked to three properties.

One purchased a flat in the Lago Vista complex for $670,000, while Mshelia is linked to two flats in Dubai Marina worth up to a total of $1m.

Mshelia did not respond when given the opportunity to comment on these unproven allegations.

Two of Nigeria’s former Deputy Senate Presidents, Ibrahim Mantu (1999–2007) and Ike Ekweremadu (2007–2019), are separately linked to multiple luxury properties in Dubai

According to the report, Ekweremadu is connected to eight Dubai properties with an estimated total value in excess of $7m.

These include a luxury flat in Park Towers bought for $2.2m and one in Burj Dubai purchased for $1.4m.

According to the United Kingdom’s public records, Ekweremadu is also linked to at least two properties in the country purchased between 2008 and 2011 for a total of $6.5m.

One of these properties, an upscale flat in central London, is registered in the name of Ekweremadu’s charitable foundation.

The second, a detached house in a North London suburb, is owned by a shell company registered in the British Virgin Islands.

Through his spokesman, Ekweremadu has denied owning “purported ‘hidden properties’” and has stated “unequivocally that he declared all his assets with the Code of Conduct Bureau as required by law.”

The reports found out that many Nigerian elites use proxies to hide their ownership of property but just as many buy with impunity.

The vast majority of people mentioned in the report have been investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes with no known conviction.

http://saharareporters.com/2020/03/21/35-nigerian-governors-15-ministers-others-purchase-dubai-properties-suspected-public

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by ChimaAgbalajob: 4:17pm On Mar 21, 2020
So much money being stolen with Mr Integrity, yet he will look the other way as APC robs Nigeria blind.

Just imagine all the money being stolen by APC politicians and the military top brass, when the country is struggling financially and more & more Nigerians are languishing in total abject poverty. Our soldiers are denied the proper equipment to fight and overcome Boko Haram.

Buhari, Allah will not be merciful on your soul!

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by ORACLE1975(m): 4:21pm On Mar 21, 2020
People are suffering from poverty... Graduate without jobs... Some parents can not even afford to take their children to school... And they are there busy looting public funds... GOD � punished those monsters

I beg join me food is ready

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by 24kmagic: 4:21pm On Mar 21, 2020
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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 4:21pm On Mar 21, 2020
Still they told us they are fighting corruption.i don’t know if the English dictionary has changed the meaning of corruption.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by okomile(f): 4:21pm On Mar 21, 2020
Usual thing

Nothing new.

Next!!!!
grin grin

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by mykymyk101: 4:21pm On Mar 21, 2020
Nigeria (Den of Thieves)

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by sam4noow(m): 4:21pm On Mar 21, 2020
[quote author=EdoPrince93 post=87640680] And yet some demented slaves will still come here to praise their darling presidiot for fighting corruption angry[/quote

examples of them is that dead meat seller

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by signature2012(m): 4:21pm On Mar 21, 2020
And some "I never chop"Nigerians will be dying to support these politicians both offline and online.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by LowerPriceData0(m): 4:21pm On Mar 21, 2020
grin Why Coronavirus no locate these Useless Looters. When EFCC or ICPC refuse to trace/arrest them.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by meum: 4:21pm On Mar 21, 2020
This is y they kill 2 get in2 office

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by nextlevelmoves: 4:21pm On Mar 21, 2020
They are doing the buying for us,na we go get am later.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by Nonso92(m): 4:22pm On Mar 21, 2020
This is really bad.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by smokeyupu(m): 4:22pm On Mar 21, 2020
Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by TroubleMaker47(m): 4:22pm On Mar 21, 2020
Until Nigeria imposes death sentence on corruption, Nigeria would never improve

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by Ogunkillbuhari: 4:22pm On Mar 21, 2020
Word and Synonym

Happy - Excited- Joyous
Dead -. Lifeless
Magnify - Enlarge
Optimistic - positive
Insane - Mad

Nigeria- Corruption

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by vibbb: 4:22pm On Mar 21, 2020
Those agency that are fighting corruption will not see that, they are totally blind.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by MrBachelor: 4:22pm On Mar 21, 2020
angry

Think, just for a moment, of what these looted funds can do for Nigeria.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by obembet(f): 4:22pm On Mar 21, 2020
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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 4:22pm On Mar 21, 2020
Too much looting in the land

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 4:22pm On Mar 21, 2020
Under this Anti-Kwarruption Government ?

Where is the new SHEriff in town ?

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by ABIAfirstman: 4:22pm On Mar 21, 2020
Ikpeazu has looted Abia state to buy Dubai houses, no wonder Abia state is in a shambolic condition.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by purplerope: 4:23pm On Mar 21, 2020
Na wa
Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by Humphrizy(m): 4:23pm On Mar 21, 2020
Chaiii...dx people just dey fry akara ontop our heads.... embezzling people's funds anyhow.

It's only in Nigeria that the rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer..even the money been pushed into the Poverty alleviation schemes are been engulfed by dx bad eggs we have in dx country.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 4:23pm On Mar 21, 2020
Sometimes when I see these figures, I wonder when things will become better for the common man. Stealing this much is just too irrational. Haba! God save us.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by ednut1(m): 4:23pm On Mar 21, 2020
Dubai no even care about source of funds fa

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by EdoPrince93(m): 4:23pm On Mar 21, 2020
And yet some demented slaves will still come here to praise their darling presidiot for fighting corruption. We hear all this every day with little or no conviction... if it were to be yahoo boys I can bet it that pictures and houses will be displayed to hit the headlines. .. useless anti corruption agencies and a clueless president angry

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by VivaDeAngelo(m): 4:23pm On Mar 21, 2020
Crooks..,when will they stop? They have ran the country aground yet they would not stop.

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Re: 35 Nigerian Governors, 15 Ministers Purchase Dubai Properties - Sahara Reporters by Roon9(m): 4:24pm On Mar 21, 2020
Lols why not just say all Nigerian governors grin
Right under our Darling daddy's watch grin
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