I knew Malabu was ‘presidential scam’, ex-AGF Adoke admits on tape — Court Record
A newly-obtained telephone conversation exposes what appears to be Mr Adoke's duplicity and other critical details of the $1.3 billion ...
A newly-obtained telephone conversation exposes what appears to be Mr Adoke's duplicity and other critical details of the $1.3 billion ...
The Court says the former attorney general merely performed his constitutional duties.
Nigerian government sued the bank in the UK.
The AGF wrote President Buhari to not authorise prosecution of suspects in the scandal.
The justice minister says the EFCC has no significant evidence to sustain its charges against the suspects
The Vice President leads a Nigerian delegation to the conference in Indonesia.
Shell and some Nigerians, including a former minister, are also being prosecuted in Nigeria.
The committee has asked its clerk to write the summons letter to the former president.
Mr. Abacha is challenging the return of Oil Prospecting Licence, OPL 245, (Nigeria's richest oil block) to Shell and AGIP.
Unlike the petroleum minister, the EFCC wants the block to return to the Nigerian government.
An Italian prosecutor indicted Shell, ENI and other officials and wants them all tried.
The EFCC wants the court to declare Mr. Adoke wanted.
A House committee announced that it plans to summon the former president.
The block was controversially sold to oil giants, Shell and ENI, in 2011.
A report says the former president could have received $200 million in bribes.
Ednan Agaev, who met with Mr. Jonathan during the negotiations, made the revelation to American and Italian investigators.
The court reversed an earlier order withdrawing the block.
"The only way to know for sure is if there is an independent investigation of the allegation.”
Mr. Adoke told a U.K. organisation that he had been cleared by the House of Representatives. While the House of ...
Mr. Adoke says he's attending a meeting on sexual abuse in Belgium
Mr. Adoke peddles falsehood in desperate bid to retain credibility over the Malabu $1.1 billion
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