President Muhammadu Buhari’s agreement with the United Arab Emirates to help recover stolen money may have yielded quick results as the UAE government has released names of Nigerian politicians who have properties in the oil rich country.
According to Sahara Reporters, some notable Nigerians who served under Goodluck Jonathan had several businesses and properties linked to them in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
See the list below
Governor Ayodele Fayose owns a house in Dubai
Senate Minority Leader and former Akwa-Ibom governor has a plush home in Dubai linked to him
Former First Lady, Patience Jonathan has three properties in Dubai as well as several businesses
Former Bauchi governor, Isa Yuguda has a property in Abu Dhabi where he is currently hiding.
Former ‘Chief Servant’ of Niger State, Babangida Aliyu has a property linked to him in Dubai.
Former Aviation minster, Femi Fani-Kayode has a property linked to him in Dubai.
Former Minister of Transport Idris Umar also owns a property in Dubai where he is currently hiding in Dubai.
Former Minister of Niger Delta, Godsday Orubebe also owns a property in Dubai.
Former Attorney General and minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke owns a house in Abu Dhabi.
Former minister of state for finance, Bashir Yuguda who is currently on trial has two houses linked to him in Abu Dhabi.
Former minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke has several businesses linked to her in the UAE.
Many Nigerians on social media are happy that the anti-corruption war of this administration is yielding results but many are also of the opinion that the war is one-sided and only focusing on the political opponents of the President and his allies.
I expect atiku’s name to be on top of the list..
Don’t mind them.continue the good job.
Everyday for the thief, but one day for the owner!
GOD loves Nigeria.
Can we find list of UAE citizens who own property and businesses in Nigeria?
Repatriation of citizens, money, investment and businesses between two countries should be a bilateral issue to create mutual respect amongst countries involved.
Also, to promote economic balance.
Excellent point. God bless you Jeremiah .
Just listen to what you wrote…read it a second time and pick holes in it…”STOLEN MONEY” that’s the difference..once again I say STOLEN MONEY BY CORRUPT OFFICIALS.
ALL WE WANT IS BIAFRA, to hell with naizooria, bunch of theives, where is TIFNUBU name herein ?, Amechi nko, Tambuwal, Atiku, OBJ, witch hunt, fuck naizooria, a dead nation, killed by NNAMDI KANU, burried by IPOB, funeral reserved by BIAFRA.
One thing every reasonable Nigerian should realize is that the battle against corruption has to start somewhere and we thank God for giving us somebody to initiate it. The immediate government of President Jonathan had the same opportunity but refused to utilize her power to prosecute her predecessor. The present administration should not be strangulated over that. Again, you should all know that we cannot fight it once. It is going to be a gradual fight. It is of great wisdom that checking corruption should start with the immediate past government officers. Going beyond that now will make the whole thing a mess. If Buhari begins to fight the APC member right now the whole essence will be lost because a houAse divided against itself cannot stand. I know for sure that APC will not be in power forever. The next government should also get ready to probe them. There is still time to touch all of them but has to be done systematically. If the President should attempt to fight all of them at the same time, the corrupt people will form a coalition and fight back and the battle will be lost and corruption will bounce back with full strength. Remember also that this is a democratic era and not a military time where decrees get things done , Mr President still need the support of others to fight gallantly. God bless Nigeria.
Well time up for all Evil corrupt politicians who have no business being in govt in first place!!!!