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Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by swaggerjack: 12:51am On Oct 23, 2023
The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister
William Clowes, Bloomberg News

(Bloomberg) -- Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has appointed Atiku Bagudu, who the US has accused of helping a former dictator loot the country of billions of dollars in the 1990s, as his budget minister.

Bagudu hasn’t been convicted of any crime but in an ongoing forfeiture lawsuit before a federal judge in Washington, the US Justice Department alleges he was part of a group headed by former military ruler Sani Abacha that “embezzled, misappropriated and extorted billions from the government of Nigeria.” The former governor and senator was sworn in on Monday as minister of budget and economic planning.

The US allegations have not been proven and ignore the longstanding resolution of all disputes between the politician and the Nigerian state, according to Bagudu’s legal representative.

The newly installed ministers “have been carefully selected by me for their track records of excellence and achievement in public and private sectors,” Tinubu said in the capital, Abuja, after his cabinet took theirs oaths of office.

Bagudu, 61, will play an influential role in managing an economy that was the largest on the continent at almost $480 billion before a recent devaluation of the currency and 21.8 trillion naira ($28 billion) in annual government spending. Tinubu took office in May.


The “unproven” allegations reflect “solely the position advanced” by the Justice Department and the US government’s account omits events including Bagudu’s “immediate and effective assistance in the recovery of funds following the death of General Abacha,” PCB Byrne, a London-based law firm representing Bagudu, said in an email.

Bagudu voluntarily repatriated more than $650 million to Nigeria in 1998, several months after Abacha died, according to US court filings.

He reached a settlement with the Nigerian government in 2003 in which he didn’t admit to any wrongdoing and the authorities dropped outstanding civil and criminal claims against him in exchange for the return of an additional $163 million. The politician’s brother Ibrahim — who is entitled to an annuity from assets the US wants to confiscate — is challenging the forfeiture complaint.

“Bagudu played an instrumental role in setting up and executing the complicated financial transactions used to launder the proceeds of the conspiracy” that took place under Abacha, the Justice Department alleged in a 2013 complaint filed at the District Court for the District of Columbia.

The US has spent the last decade trying to seize investment portfolios that were worth 141 million euros ($153 million) in late 2019 and are held in trust for Bagudu’s family. Bagudu is currently involved in negotiations with the Justice Department over a potential settlement to the court case.

These talks also include the Nigerian government, which has argued that the 20-year-old agreement with Bagudu prevents it from helping the US seize the assets. Instead, the administration of Tinubu’s immediate predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, signed a revised settlement in 2018 that would see ownership of the portfolios transferred to the Nigerian state, which in turn would return about 70% of the disputed funds to Bagudu.

While the US “claims that it is pursuing this action for the benefit of Nigeria, it well knows that Nigeria long ago relinquished any rights it might have had” to the assets, Bagudu’s brother and other family members said in a court filing asserting their rights to the targeted funds. The US failed to “allege that any person knowingly engaged in money laundering” and to “sufficiently trace the proceeds of the alleged criminal activity,” they said.

The US asked Buhari’s government in early 2020 to withdraw litigation that “hinders the US effort to recover” money it alleges was misappropriated and laundered by Bagudu. “Nigeria’s decision to enter into the settlement agreement should not bind the United States,” the Justice Department has told the court in Washington.

The US State Department is “aware of the appointments announced by President Tinubu” and is “assessing the implications” of Bagudu’s nomination, a spokesperson said by email. The US Justice Department declined to comment.

Bagudu has never been convicted of any offense in any jurisdiction, according to PCB Byrne. He has “met his obligations” under the 2003 agreement and “contributed very significantly to Nigerian society over the subsequent 20 years,” the law firm said.

Tinubu’s spokesman did not reply to a request for comment.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-08-23/us-targeted-his-assets-nigeria-s-made-him-budget-minister#xj4y7vzkg

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Artiiclebeast: 12:53am On Oct 23, 2023
Hahahha

He is budgeting and planning for the Animal farm's economy.

Just look at these faces and tell me what these clowns know about economic planning.

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by swaggerjack: 1:03am On Oct 23, 2023
Artiiclebeast:
Hahahha

He is budgeting and planning for the Animal farm's economy.

Just look at these faces and tell me what these clowns know about economic planning.

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Yujin(m): 1:03am On Oct 23, 2023
Yet foolish people even among the educated still think they have a country. Well, the current hunger in the land will reset their brains. If it doesn't, then the law of natural selection will run its course. By any means, the earth must be rid of foolish people.

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by swaggerjack: 1:04am On Oct 23, 2023
Yujin:
Yet foolish people even among the educated still think they have a country. Well, the current hunger in the land will reset their brains. If it doesn't, then the law of natural selection will run its course. By any means, the earth must be rid of foolish people.

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by swaggerjack: 1:37am On Oct 23, 2023
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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by BrighterSyde: 3:18am On Oct 23, 2023
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They usually avoid threads like these

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by ican2020: 5:05am On Oct 23, 2023
Some countries are marching forward while Nigeria is heading backwards just the last United Nations Human Rights Council membership position and it’s outcome is a clear on how low the world rate Nigeria

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by nnachukz(m): 5:41am On Oct 23, 2023
What we have now is regrouping of thieves to finish up our country's resources. Just because a top member of the looting group got rigged into ASO ROCK every known national and international crook has reassembled back in ASO ROCK for a high level experienced merry go round looting. They have done it before, they can do it even better now blocking all noticeable loop holes from their last outing.

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by PythonTutorial2(m): 6:04am On Oct 23, 2023
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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by SoNature(m): 6:05am On Oct 23, 2023
Nigeria is a country of criminals, hypocrites and opportunists.

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Raskimonojendor: 6:05am On Oct 23, 2023
swaggerjack:

The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister
William Clowes, Bloomberg News

(Bloomberg) -- Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has appointed Atiku Bagudu, who the US has accused of helping a former dictator loot the country of billions of dollars in the 1990s, as his budget minister.

Bagudu hasn’t been convicted of any crime but in an ongoing forfeiture lawsuit before a federal judge in Washington, the US Justice Department alleges he was part of a group headed by former military ruler Sani Abacha that “embezzled, misappropriated and extorted billions from the government of Nigeria.” The former governor and senator was sworn in on Monday as minister of budget and economic planning.

The US allegations have not been proven and ignore the longstanding resolution of all disputes between the politician and the Nigerian state, according to Bagudu’s legal representative.

The newly installed ministers “have been carefully selected by me for their track records of excellence and achievement in public and private sectors,” Tinubu said in the capital, Abuja, after his cabinet took theirs oaths of office.

Bagudu, 61, will play an influential role in managing an economy that was the largest on the continent at almost $480 billion before a recent devaluation of the currency and 21.8 trillion naira ($28 billion) in annual government spending. Tinubu took office in May.


The “unproven” allegations reflect “solely the position advanced” by the Justice Department and the US government’s account omits events including Bagudu’s “immediate and effective assistance in the recovery of funds following the death of General Abacha,” PCB Byrne, a London-based law firm representing Bagudu, said in an email.

Bagudu voluntarily repatriated more than $650 million to Nigeria in 1998, several months after Abacha died, according to US court filings.

He reached a settlement with the Nigerian government in 2003 in which he didn’t admit to any wrongdoing and the authorities dropped outstanding civil and criminal claims against him in exchange for the return of an additional $163 million. The politician’s brother Ibrahim — who is entitled to an annuity from assets the US wants to confiscate — is challenging the forfeiture complaint.

“Bagudu played an instrumental role in setting up and executing the complicated financial transactions used to launder the proceeds of the conspiracy” that took place under Abacha, the Justice Department alleged in a 2013 complaint filed at the District Court for the District of Columbia.

The US has spent the last decade trying to seize investment portfolios that were worth 141 million euros ($153 million) in late 2019 and are held in trust for Bagudu’s family. Bagudu is currently involved in negotiations with the Justice Department over a potential settlement to the court case.

These talks also include the Nigerian government, which has argued that the 20-year-old agreement with Bagudu prevents it from helping the US seize the assets. Instead, the administration of Tinubu’s immediate predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, signed a revised settlement in 2018 that would see ownership of the portfolios transferred to the Nigerian state, which in turn would return about 70% of the disputed funds to Bagudu.

While the US “claims that it is pursuing this action for the benefit of Nigeria, it well knows that Nigeria long ago relinquished any rights it might have had” to the assets, Bagudu’s brother and other family members said in a court filing asserting their rights to the targeted funds. The US failed to “allege that any person knowingly engaged in money laundering” and to “sufficiently trace the proceeds of the alleged criminal activity,” they said.

The US asked Buhari’s government in early 2020 to withdraw litigation that “hinders the US effort to recover” money it alleges was misappropriated and laundered by Bagudu. “Nigeria’s decision to enter into the settlement agreement should not bind the United States,” the Justice Department has told the court in Washington.

The US State Department is “aware of the appointments announced by President Tinubu” and is “assessing the implications” of Bagudu’s nomination, a spokesperson said by email. The US Justice Department declined to comment.

Bagudu has never been convicted of any offense in any jurisdiction, according to PCB Byrne. He has “met his obligations” under the 2003 agreement and “contributed very significantly to Nigerian society over the subsequent 20 years,” the law firm said.

Tinubu’s spokesman did not reply to a request for comment.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-08-23/us-targeted-his-assets-nigeria-s-made-him-budget-minister#xj4y7vzkg
To summarize, ObJ let him go as a freeman.
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Raskimonojendor: 6:08am On Oct 23, 2023
nnachukz:
What we have now is regrouping of thieves to finish up our country's resources. Just because a top member of the looting group got rigged into ASO ROCK every known national and international crook has reassembled back in ASO ROCK for a merry go round looting.
The 3 top contenders all have skeletons.

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by valentineuwakwe(m): 6:17am On Oct 23, 2023
The US and the western media should stop peddling this lies...Bagudu and others did not steal any Nigerian money! Infact it was the late General sani Abacha who assemble his likes and other eminent Nigerians on how to save the country when it was hit by multiple sanctions!
They were to take and deposit our currency to various banks across the world, thus it help stabilize the economy. Despite the sanctions, our oil was stil bought n demanded at the world market.....naira was N84 then, we went to Liberia and Sierra Leone, an army of third world and instal democracy with our lowly rated armed forces then....
Even til today those funds they claim was stolen are stil being return to Nigeria
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by ivandragon: 6:21am On Oct 23, 2023
If sane Nigerians complain, the vile apc minions will come out to ethnicize the matter.

Drug Lords & bagmen
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by PrinceOfLagos: 6:23am On Oct 23, 2023
Criminal enterprise

The criminals are back to power
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by GoodRocks: 6:25am On Oct 23, 2023
Seunmsg and Leodeking will avoid this thread like plague.

Dude is currently looking for a way to blame this on Obi.

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by DesChyko: 6:37am On Oct 23, 2023
In Bagudu's defence, his account, not him, pushed the money around 😎

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by CSTRR: 7:52am On Oct 23, 2023
Ronu people think bagudu will favour them and their families. grin

We had only one choice in the last election and we lost it.

Now, the only thing we can pray for is the Mercy of God to reduce the damage that tinubu and his cronies will inflict on our country, because these are ravenous criminals with decades of experience.
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Simeon88(m): 8:12am On Oct 23, 2023
valentineuwakwe:
The US and the western media should stop peddling this lies...Bagudu and others did not steal any Nigerian money! Infact it was the late General sani Abacha who assemble his likes and other eminent Nigerians on how to save the country when it was hit by multiple sanctions!
They were to take and deposit our currency to various banks across the world, thus it help stabilize the economy. Despite the sanctions, our oil was stil bought n demanded at the world market.....naira was N84 then, we went to Liberia and Sierra Leone, an army of third world and instal democracy with our lowly rated armed forces then....
Even til today those funds they claim was stolen are stil being return to Nigeria

Why not come out and clear the air once and for all

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Houseofglam7(f): 8:16am On Oct 23, 2023
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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by victorclean(f): 8:28am On Oct 23, 2023
Serious?
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by victorclean(f): 8:35am On Oct 23, 2023
You guys are yet to understand the permutation game they are playing.

Heroin sniffer president want to launder through professional laundering entities. Birds of same feather. Thieves know thieves. grin cheesy grin grin grin grin
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Artiiclebeast: 8:41am On Oct 23, 2023
valentineuwakwe:
The US and the western media should stop peddling this lies...Bagudu and others did not steal any Nigerian money! Infact it was the late General sani Abacha who assemble his likes and other eminent Nigerians on how to save the country when it was hit by multiple sanctions!
They were to take and deposit our currency to various banks across the world, thus it help stabilize the economy. Despite the sanctions, our oil was stil bought n demanded at the world market.....naira was N84 then, we went to Liberia and Sierra Leone, an army of third world and instal democracy with our lowly rated armed forces then....
Even til today those funds they claim was stolen are stil being return to Nigeria

You are clearly regurgitating what you have read or being told.

Dollar never went beyond #22 during Abacha's regime. As a matter of fact, it was pegged at that.
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Racoon(m): 8:52am On Oct 23, 2023
This is why this government is just an ensemble of hardened criminals. This is the most important trait you must have to belong to this coven of criminals.

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Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Acidosis(m): 8:56am On Oct 23, 2023
See title. God abeg..
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by KillahPriest: 9:02am On Oct 23, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

The 3 top contenders all have skeletons.
use your head na, it's there for a purpose. What is a crime or corrupt about being Tin Can Port chairman ? Na wa for agbadorians o undecided
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Ogonimilitant(m): 9:04am On Oct 23, 2023
Nigeria is a criminal enterprise
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by Chinjo2: 9:05am On Oct 23, 2023
What do you expect when a certificate forger and a drug lord is the president.
Re: Bloomberg: The US Targeted His Assets. Nigeria Made Him Budget Minister by killsmith(f): 9:05am On Oct 23, 2023
Money launderer as budget minister?


Kai!!!

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