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Monday, July 20, 2015

US To Trace Nigeria’s Stolen Funds

The United States will offer to help Nigeria’s new leader track down billions of dollars in stolen assets and increase US military assistance to fight Islamic militants, US officials said, as Washington seeks to “reset” ties with Africa’s biggest economy.





The visit to Washington by President Muhammadu Buhari is viewed by the US administration as a chance to set the seal on improving ties since he won a March election, hailed as Nigeria’s first democratic power transition in decades.
US cooperation with Buhari’s predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, had virtually ground to a halt over issues, including his refusal to investigate corruption and human rights abuses by the Nigerian military.


“President (Barack Obama) has long seen Nigeria as arguably the most important strategic country in sub-Saharan Africa.
“The question is: would there be an opportunity to deepen our engagement? That opportunity is now,” US Deputy Secretary of State, Tony Blinken, told Reuters.


The improving ties with Nigeria, Africa’s biggest oil producer, came as US relations have cooled with two other traditional African powers – Egypt and South Africa.
US officials have said they were willing to send military trainers to help Nigeria counter a six-year-old northern insurgency by the Boko Haram Islamist movement.
Since Buhari’s election, Washington has committed $5m in new support to a multi-national task force set up to fight the group. This is in addition to at least $34m it is providing for Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and Niger for equipment and logistics.


Buhari’s move on July 13 to fire military chiefs appointed by Jonathan cleared the way for more military cooperation, US officials said.
“We’ve made it clear. There are additional things that can be done, especially now that there is a new military leadership in place,” a senior US official said.
Another senior US official said Washington was urging Buhari, a Muslim from the country’s North, to step up regional cooperation against the militants and to provide more aid to afflicted communities to reduce the group’s recruiting power.


Buhari has said his priorities were strengthening Nigeria’s economy, which has been hard-hit by the fall in oil prices, boosting investment and tackling ‘the biggest monster of all’ – corruption.
“Here too, he is looking to deepen collaboration and one of the things he is focused on is asset recovery. He is hopeful we can help them recover some of that,” the official said. “
In 2014, the US took control of more than $480m siphoned away by former Nigerian dictator, Sani Abacha, and his associates into banks around the world.



Washington has broad powers to track suspicious funds and enforce sanctions against individuals.

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71 comments:

  1. And when they track and seize money stolen by Jona, jokers and apologists will come on here and call it a witch-hunt.

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    1. USA don't help 4 nothing.
      Don't show your gratitude by bringing gay marriage here oooh

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    2. Abi o, they'll say it's a witch hunt


      Buhari has made it clear to them that same sex relationships and marriages are a No NO......

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  2. hmmmmmmm i read it all... Impressed much... If it works sha.

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    1. Yes. They implied that things didn't go well btw GEJ and Obama because our ex president didn't cooperate with them to help us fight corruption like they are now doing. But how can? No wonder... and we were busy wondering why they refused to help us. Hmmmm na wa

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    2. Things didn't go well becos Jona refused to probe!as he himself was corruption personified, with his wife as the female version,can anything good come out of such?..a kingdom cannot be divided against itself.,.

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  3. But they should remember one thing that GEJ made that transitioning a success so it should b proper not to bad mouth him. duh. Die hard GEJ fan no marra what.

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    1. Go and sit down madam, stop being tribalistic. GEJ failed as a president full stop. He did make d transition or transit or any way u quote it EASIER. He LOST the election and he left simple. Hian!! Am tired of all dz nonsense hero worship he is given, when our Economy is dead. That is how one moron was claiming Buhari sidelined women in his delegates. The past administration is in a mess cos of the women who showed us another dimension of what a man can do a woman can do better #jetting Alison ; Oil Ngozi n bullet proof Stella etc# Yes am a woman and am igbo too

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    2. Thank you for the clear response to this, the Nation comes first. Moreover, the present government have a plan for women.

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    3. Abeg leave this transition matter jare. It's been over flogged already, let's face facts here. He did the needful. But why did he refuse all that would have helped his country?

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    4. Shut up anonymous 9:45.....
      Must you show your stupidity every where you go?
      Mtcheew

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    5. So because of that he should not return stolen money.

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  4. It's a new dawn.....
    So something good(like Buhari)can come out of Nigeria....hmmm
    I just shed a tear....hmmm
    We will get to our promised land.
    Thank u PMB for making this move to curb corruption and boko haram insurgency...

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  5. Hmmmm trace hahaha, please stelle help them trace it too

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  6. in return for something..Oil Oil Oil?

    Maybe? Remember POTUS last visit to Africa? Nigeria was totally ignored and he headed to Ghana.

    All of a sudden with a change of government in Naija we suddenly become darlings...
    America that would not help with the purchase of arms to deal with the boko boys during GEJ's time has SUDDENLY turned around and decided to HELP trace funds?

    Anamanu!

    So POTUS you dont want Oil because you recently cut a deal with Iran...oh yea I see you want to increase international trade between US and Naija and Upstage China who is suddenly becoming to powerful in the world trade circles?

    PMB watch your back oòo! This POTUS aint loyal!!!

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    1. Do you know the intelligence they gathered during their military's short visit to naija? So they should have helped us purchase fire arms when they observed that the former administration's fight against insurgency was highly dubious?

      Do you know the amount of money budgeted for the fight against Boko haram that remains unaccounted for?

      Abeg I nor wan shout this morning.

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    2. Pls shut up. You know nothing. Thanks

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  7. Mallam Buhari should know that over dependence on the US or him becoming a puppet to them will not do Nigeria any good.
    The US always put it's interest first b4 that of any nation. It is not in the country's interest to be depend on the US for anything.
    Just some weeks ago, Mayweather got paid around around $200M for a day boxing match. And here the US govt is singing about how they spend a meager $5M to support the multi national task force.
    Just look at China or Singapore , they stood on their own and are doing wonderfully.

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    1. Idiotic statement. Was it us govt that paid Floyd mayweather $200M? Damn you are stupid. Are you also aware that China is as old as , if not older than America? Pls read, read again and read some more so that you can eliminate all idiocy from your mind. Thanks

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    2. This money miss road is daft for Africa I swear. What concerns US government with Mayweather's $200million bikonu? For your info sports in US is completely independent of US government sponsorship so please if you have nothing better to contribute next time kindly shut the fuck up. Ode.

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  8. Jonathan the "supposed hero"refused to investigate corruption and human rights abuses by the Nigerian military.

    About time jare, baba go slow or not,he will get Nigeria back to a good place.

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    1. That was why he repeatedly said, during his campaign, that .. "some people" want him to send corrupt politicians to jail...that if he sends everyone to jail who would remain? And then he asked..."is that what u want?".....his audience replied like primary school pupils....."NOoooo"".. SMH

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  9. Mallam Buhari should know that over dependence on the US or him becoming a puppet to them will not do Nigeria any good.
    The US always put it's interest first b4 that of any nation. It is not in the country's interest to be dependent on the US for anything.
    Just some weeks ago, Mayweather got paid around around $200M for a day's boxing match. And here the US govt is singing about how they spend a meager $5M to support the multi national task force.
    Just look at China or Singapore , they stood on their own and are doing wonderfully.
    Buhari better stop running around and think of innovative ways to improve the Fortunes of the country. No one not even the US will do it for him

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  10. Nice move baba.... I really hope they get those funds back

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  11. By the way, I thought Alh Buhari said that Sani Abacha is not corrupt. How come the US is saying that they recovered $480M he looted? Wonders shall never end.
    I just hope that Buhari's over hyped anti corruption crusade will not be regionally, ethnically and religiously biased.

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    1. mm mama na ewu20 July 2015 at 12:32

      Knowing d level of psychophancy in dis country,it's not difficult 2 believe dat all dose stolen funds were stolen by mrs abacha n her children without Sani ever knowing about it.

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  12. By the way, I thought Alh Buhari said that Sani Abacha is not corrupt. How come the US is saying that they recovered $480M he looted? Wonders shall never end.
    I just hope that Buhari's over hyped anti corruption crusade will not be regionally, ethnically and religiously biased.

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    1. You thought he said? Where did he say it? Pls quote your sources or shut up.

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    2. @Rich girl, don't mind them. They just jealous that their super hero jona never got this kind of grand reception from the almighty US

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  13. I wish them happy deliberations.
    I just hope for Buhari's own good that this romance produces healthy fruits.

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  14. If Buhari's visit to Germany didn't affect Nigeria positively,I doubt if his visit to the US would help to move this country forward.
    The US have never helped any country without alterior motives.What ever assistance they offer to any country,they make sure they take it back in a billion fold.
    I would rather trust China than to trust them!

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  15. make them trace am nah abegy this thing don too make headline







    #GODWIN™

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  16. Double edged sword....I dont trust the U.S from here to the tip of my nose. Let us watch

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  17. In exchange for what??
    What is Buhari gonna give in return??

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  18. It should be noted that Nigeria become Africa's biggest economy during president Goodluck's administration.
    I hope we mentained that enviable position in Africa after Buhari's tenure. We should not go back to no. 2.

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    1. Chai. Biko face your shop na. Gini bu ife a? You know nothing about politics or government or anything in particular. Why do you delight on showcasing your ignorance? This is baffling.

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    2. Hahahaha @ Rich girl I just love you. There are a lot if dim witted people hovering around blogs. It's disturbing e.g. broke ass money maker

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  19. Nw I believe dere is Hope for Nigeria

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  20. I think if the US can do this for us,Nigeria will be richer and better for all.Instead of the rich only getting richer and the poor getting poorer.May God help u Buhari to achieve ur gud dreams for this country and her citizens.

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  21. Please let them a trace all and bring it back home. We need it

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  22. I won't say anything now. God keep us all alive to see how this will end. But for now I am watching BUHARI.

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  23. U.S has agreed to help Nigeria in exchange for? To pass gay right bill? To help us manage our natural resources (oil)? Which one?

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    1. Chai. And u are a graduate o.

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    2. mm mama na ewu20 July 2015 at 12:35

      Rich girl,graduate get levels na

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    3. @Rich girl what do you know? Pls shut up and get your notice me self out of here.. Mchteeeeeeeew. Let Buhari fail now it's people like you that will still come here to crucify him. RETARD

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    4. Rich girl, sorry to disappoint u, i'm not just a graduate of any yeye course, I have an LLB, a BL, and an ICSAN. Pls deal with it. Bet u are as dumb as a dummy.

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    5. Oga ju . So a barrister is this dull? Please refund your parents every dime. You are not a smart person. No be only llb and bl and icsan. Lmao. Olodo.
      Anon 14:07 just respect yourself. I am not talking to you. Why will he fail? God forbid that he will fail. Enemy of progress oshi.

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    6. Stoopid Rich twat b civil

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    7. Men, dis is getting way too serious ooh,@Richbaby, and @Queen of d blog, una tie wrapper , and gele 4 waist today 4 inside dis forum. @Nikkybaby, silence is golden .

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    8. Rich girl, beg God to get u out of that ghetto u live in, it's really eating ur brains out, and while at it, go and get ur complete waec papers. I won't even call u an illiterate cos that will be an insult to illiterates, u are a complete dunce, a total failure. If my certificates give u sleepless night, drink rat poison and die. U are already very useless to ur immediate surroundings, talk more of d society. Low life.

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  24. Very soon,Obama go marry bubu.

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  25. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Nna many will cry i swear....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  26. govt. Only very stupid leaders. Americans will give with their left and collect more Dan they gave with their right. Buhari, i don't pity u at all. U deserve whatever happens after u wine and dine with d devil himself. Well, u are a devil too, so una fit well well

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    1. You are really a devil. Omo ale gidi ni e. Blog whore.

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  27. I hope after tracing the location of the stolen money, we the masses can enjoy the benefits Nigeria has that other countries are paying for.

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  28. Nice move though but in exchange for what ?

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  29. Whoever trusts America is a fool!! They always have their own agenda...

    Now, they'll be talking like it's only the past government that was corrupt...as if the rot in the system has not always been there..If they are honest, they will start tracing Nigeria's looted funds from The Oil boom period. Yes, Obasanjo, Idiagbon, Buhari , Babangida down to Jona's government( all their ministers etc)

    Na so, lil by lil Buhari will become a puppet to the West!

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  30. @ Charmin na I kwn u have fish brain buhara stopin boko,who is boko and who is buhara ur gay presido will cm bk wit gay in Nigeria I pray DAT ur anus will b d testing machine if ur man.jona helped Nigerian nt to sign d gay policy.mallams wit fish brain

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  31. Oya everybody let's go to Obama's twitter page and tell him to start with Tinubu. If they don't expose that one I will personally release it to New York Times! Time to expose all thieves. No one is exempt!!!

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  32. America like conflict eeh. Dem don see naija as a place to help boost their own economy. GMB mumu go report to headmaster to tell am how to run im country. Who Obama dey go meet for help when he was elected. Nigeria is not for sale or auction. What nonsense. Is it because they hide their own corruption very well??? America dey comnitt atrocities but use media to brand themselves as something else to the rest of the world. Choi, see slavery mentality!!!! Has Obama ever visited Nigeria since he was elected??? Person dey tolerate una, una carry entourage like illiterate pple dey go meet Kenya/American that has never visited for almost 20yrs.

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