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Does Mustapha Have Two Private Jets by KingsleyOGBITI(m): 3:16pm On Jul 17, 2013
i thought there is restriction for private jet owners to only carry their family members or companies who has to carry their staff. So i say does Mustapha have the two private Jets that brought him to Kano.
Re: Does Mustapha Have Two Private Jets by KingsleyOGBITI(m): 7:24pm On Jul 18, 2013
Someone please answer
Re: Does Mustapha Have Two Private Jets by bloggernaija: 8:12pm On Jul 18, 2013
During Abacha era, the central bank of nigeria was Abacha's personal bank account. Mustapha was the literarily the commander in chief. Abacha personally was not so bright(you can see that the daughter GUMSU and Ibrahim ) took after him.
They were simply raiding the vault of the central bank every night under the cover of security vote
Abacha actually started this massive theft under the guise of security vote
When they felt like ,they order billions of naira to be printed for their pleasure.
But raiding dollars was the normal buffet.
You can be rest assured,
There is a massive stash of cash somewhere which mustapha has access to.
Re: Does Mustapha Have Two Private Jets by KingsleyOGBITI(m): 8:56pm On Jul 18, 2013
bloggernaija: During Abacha era, the central bank of nigeria was Abacha's personal bank account. Mustapha was the literarily the commander in chief. Abacha personally was not so bright(you can see that the daughter GUMSU and Ibrahim ) took after him.
They were simply raiding the vault of the central bank every night under the cover of security vote
Abacha actually started this massive theft under the guise of security vote
When they felt like ,they order billions of naira to be printed for their pleasure.
But raiding dollars was the normal buffet.
You can be rest assured,
There is a massive stash of cash somewhere which mustapha has access to.
Really
Re: Does Mustapha Have Two Private Jets by Rhino5dm: 10:15pm On Jul 18, 2013
DIARY OF THE LOOT
Between November 17, 1993 and June 8, 1998 , during which
the late dictator, General Sani Abacha, held Nigeria in his
vicious grip, he treated the treasury like a hapless cow being
milked to death. Abacha was not contented with raping the
country through kickbacks from inflated contracts. On many
occasions, he dipped his hands into the vaults of the Central
Bank of Nigeria , CBN, where the strong currencies of the
United States of America and British held out great attraction
for him.

On March 25, 1994 alone, Abacha stole $37.6 million from the
CBN. Ismaila Gwarzo, his national security adviser, NSA, was
his main pointsman in looting the apex bank. Gwarzo told a
Special Investigation Panel, SIP, set up by the present
administration that he sent his special assistant to the bank
between June 1996 and October 1997 to collect a total sum of
$456 million and £232 million for Abacha.
The breakdown of the money stolen on each trip made to the
CBN on his behalf as shown below would suggest that
corruption, more than blood, ran through his veins:
February 15, 1995 - $4 million and £2 million
February 17, 1995 - $4 million and £2 million
February 27, 1995 - $4 million and £2 million
July 8, 1995 - $5 million, £2 million and another £2 million
in traveller’s cheques
December 29, 1995 - $5 million
March 28, 1996 – Abacha requested for $5 million and £3
million. The CBN ran out of foreign currencies. It paid him
only $3.801 million. He was very angry but collected the
money grudgingly
May 29, 1996 - $5 million and £5 million. The bank ran out of
pound sterling and sent $12.5 million to Abacha.
June 20, 1996 - $10 million and £5 million
August 20, 1996 - $30 million and £15 million
September 24, 1996 - $50 million
September 30, 1996 - $50 million and £3 million
October 14, 1996 - $5 million
November 11, 1996 - $5 million and £3 million
February 18, 1997 - $6 million
February 28, 1997 - $3 million
March 3, 1997 - $3.27 million
March 6, 1997 - $1.21 million
April 22, 1997 - $60 million
April 28, 1997 - $60 million and £30 million
June 30, 1997 - $4.9 million
July 9, 1997 - $5 million and £2 million
August 8, 1997 - $10 million
October 18, 1997 - $12.3 million
October 21, 1997 - £5.88 million
October 23, 1997 - £14.76 million
October 29, 1997 - £11.76 million
November 14, 1997 - $10 million
November 26, 1997 - $24 million
December 10, 1997 - $24 million
December 18, 1997 - £6.15 million

WHERE THE MONEY IS
After the death of Abacha, investigators in Nigeria , Europe
and America stumbled on over 130 bank accounts at home and
abroad where some of the money stolen was kept.
The banks are:
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, ANZ, London
branch
ANZ, New York
ANZ, Frankfurt
Bank in Liechtenstein A. G. Vaduz
Bank Len, Zurich
Bankers Trust Company, London
Bankers Trust Company, Frankfurt
Bankers Trust Company, New York
Banque Barring Brothers, Geneva
Barclays Bank, New York
Barclays Bank, London
Banque Edouard Constant, General
Banque Nationale De Paris, Geneva
Banque Nationale De Paris, London
Banque Nationale De Paris, Basle
Citibank N. A. London
Citibank N. A. New York
Citibank N. A. Luxembourg
Citibank Zurich
Credit Lyonnais , New York Credit Suisse , New York
Credit Suisse, General
Credit Suisse, Zurich
Deutche Morgan Grenfell, Jersey
FIBI Bank (Schweiz) A. G. Zurich
First Bank of Boston , London
First Bank of Nigeria Plc, London
Goldman Sachs and Company, Zurich
Gothard Bank, Geneva
Inland Bank ( Nigeria ) Plc, Lagos
LGT Liechtenstein Bank, Vaduz
Liechtenstein Landesbank, Vaduz
M. M. Warburg and Company, Luxembourg
M. M. Warburg and Company, Zurich
M. M. Warburg and Company, Hamburg
Merrill Lynch Bank, New York
Merrill Lynch Bank, Geneva
Midland Bank, London
National Westminister Bank, London
Nigerian Intercontinental Merchant Bank Limited, Lagos
Paribus, London
Paribus, Geneva
Royal Bank of Scotland , Leeds
Standard Bank London Limited, London
UBS AG, Zurich
UBS AG, Geneva
Union Bancaire Privee, Geneva
Union Bancaire Privee, London
Union Bank of Nigeria , London Branch
Universal Trust Bank of Nigeria Limited, Lagos
Verwaltungs Und Private Bank A. G., Vaduz
Source: Tell Magazine, October 7, 2002
Re: Does Mustapha Have Two Private Jets by Nobody: 11:06pm On Jul 18, 2013
Rhino.5dm:
DIARY OF THE LOOT
Between November 17, 1993 and June 8, 1998 , during which
the late dictator, General Sani Abacha, held Nigeria in his
vicious grip, he treated the treasury like a hapless cow being
milked to death. Abacha was not contented with raping the
country through kickbacks from inflated contracts. On many
occasions, he dipped his hands into the vaults of the Central
Bank of Nigeria , CBN, where the strong currencies of the
United States of America and British held out great attraction
for him.

On March 25, 1994 alone, Abacha stole $37.6 million from the
CBN. Ismaila Gwarzo, his national security adviser, NSA, was
his main pointsman in looting the apex bank. Gwarzo told a
Special Investigation Panel, SIP, set up by the present
administration that he sent his special assistant to the bank
between June 1996 and October 1997 to collect a total sum of
$456 million and £232 million for Abacha.
The breakdown of the money stolen on each trip made to the
CBN on his behalf as shown below would suggest that
corruption, more than blood, ran through his veins:
February 15, 1995 - $4 million and £2 million
February 17, 1995 - $4 million and £2 million
February 27, 1995 - $4 million and £2 million
July 8, 1995 - $5 million, £2 million and another £2 million
in traveller’s cheques
December 29, 1995 - $5 million
March 28, 1996 – Abacha requested for $5 million and £3
million. The CBN ran out of foreign currencies. It paid him
only $3.801 million. He was very angry but collected the
money grudgingly
May 29, 1996 - $5 million and £5 million. The bank ran out of
pound sterling and sent $12.5 million to Abacha.
June 20, 1996 - $10 million and £5 million
August 20, 1996 - $30 million and £15 million
September 24, 1996 - $50 million
September 30, 1996 - $50 million and £3 million
October 14, 1996 - $5 million
November 11, 1996 - $5 million and £3 million
February 18, 1997 - $6 million
February 28, 1997 - $3 million
March 3, 1997 - $3.27 million
March 6, 1997 - $1.21 million
April 22, 1997 - $60 million
April 28, 1997 - $60 million and £30 million
June 30, 1997 - $4.9 million
July 9, 1997 - $5 million and £2 million
August 8, 1997 - $10 million
October 18, 1997 - $12.3 million
October 21, 1997 - £5.88 million
October 23, 1997 - £14.76 million
October 29, 1997 - £11.76 million
November 14, 1997 - $10 million
November 26, 1997 - $24 million
December 10, 1997 - $24 million
December 18, 1997 - £6.15 million

WHERE THE MONEY IS
After the death of Abacha, investigators in Nigeria , Europe
and America stumbled on over 130 bank accounts at home and
abroad where some of the money stolen was kept.
The banks are:
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, ANZ, London
branch
ANZ, New York
ANZ, Frankfurt
Bank in Liechtenstein A. G. Vaduz
Bank Len, Zurich
Bankers Trust Company, London
Bankers Trust Company, Frankfurt
Bankers Trust Company, New York
Banque Barring Brothers, Geneva
Barclays Bank, New York
Barclays Bank, London
Banque Edouard Constant, General
Banque Nationale De Paris, Geneva
Banque Nationale De Paris, London
Banque Nationale De Paris, Basle
Citibank N. A. London
Citibank N. A. New York
Citibank N. A. Luxembourg
Citibank Zurich
Credit Lyonnais , New York Credit Suisse , New York
Credit Suisse, General
Credit Suisse, Zurich
Deutche Morgan Grenfell, Jersey
FIBI Bank (Schweiz) A. G. Zurich
First Bank of Boston , London
First Bank of Nigeria Plc, London
Goldman Sachs and Company, Zurich
Gothard Bank, Geneva
Inland Bank ( Nigeria ) Plc, Lagos
LGT Liechtenstein Bank, Vaduz
Liechtenstein Landesbank, Vaduz
M. M. Warburg and Company, Luxembourg
M. M. Warburg and Company, Zurich
M. M. Warburg and Company, Hamburg
Merrill Lynch Bank, New York
Merrill Lynch Bank, Geneva
Midland Bank, London
National Westminister Bank, London
Nigerian Intercontinental Merchant Bank Limited, Lagos
Paribus, London
Paribus, Geneva
Royal Bank of Scotland , Leeds
Standard Bank London Limited, London
UBS AG, Zurich
UBS AG, Geneva
Union Bancaire Privee, Geneva
Union Bancaire Privee, London
Union Bank of Nigeria , London Branch
Universal Trust Bank of Nigeria Limited, Lagos
Verwaltungs Und Private Bank A. G., Vaduz
Source: Tell Magazine, October 7, 2002
monitoring all the accounts alone should be a full time job for an accounting team.
Re: Does Mustapha Have Two Private Jets by idupaul: 11:44pm On Jul 18, 2013
I hate people like this OP that never task their brains... So u don't know thAt there are a plethora of charter jet service operators I. Nigeria where private jet services could be hired for Mustapha by his well wishers , admirers or sympathizers or even the FG to give him a heroes welcome back to Kano
Re: Does Mustapha Have Two Private Jets by KingsleyOGBITI(m): 12:43am On Jul 19, 2013
idupaul: I hate people like this OP that never task their brains... So u don't know thAt there are a plethora of charter jet service operators I. Nigeria where private jet services could be hired for Mustapha by his well wishers , admirers or sympathizers or even the FG to give him a heroes welcome back to Kano
The news said two private jet and not two charatered jets but there is a restriction that private jet owners should only carry their family members so i ask does Mustapha have private jets or is the restriction bent to favour him i need answers

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