NAME*******BANK ***************AMOUNT
1. Okorocha JP Morgan chase/ New York. $1.4 billion
2. Kwankwaso. American express/New York $1.15 billion
3. Shettima. Wells Fargo/ San Francisco. $1.1 billion
4. Nyako. Citi group/ New York city. $805 million
5. Ibrahim. Citi group/ New York city. $798 million
7. Amaechi. US Bancorp/ Minnesota. $757 million
8. Abdulaziz. Ally financial/ Detroit. $626 million
9. Oshiomole BB&T/ North Carolina. $625 million
10. Aregbesola. Citi group/ new York. $513 million
11. Al-makura. State street corporation & $510 million
12. Wamakko. Wells Fargo/ San Francisco. $476 million
13. Fashola. Citi group/ New York $448 million
14. Amosun Bank of America. $442 million
15. Ahmed. US Bancorp. $437 million
16. Ajimobi. Ally financial. $422 million--what a shame.
Sent as received.
A former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN), Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, has said that about $200 billion out of $700-$800
billion of stolen wealth stashed in foreign banks, is suspected to be from
Nigeria.
He said the amount of illegal monies taken out of developing
world can resolve most developmental challenges bugging the victim countries.
Mailafia advocated for amnesty for corrupt Nigerians to
repatriate money stashed in foreign lands back into the country, saying such
can trigger economic boom now that the country is in recession.
www.today.ng Feb. 22, 2017
(Also search for, "World Bank releases list of Nigerian
looters and the amount they stole")
A big shame to these white men in black skin that call
themselves our Nigerian leaders. A big shame to them. Our banks are struggling;
our bankers are working in very unstimulating environment with constant threats
of sack and slashing of salary; yet our people are stuffing the economies of
these Western countries while their people suffer. Maybe finally when they suck
Africa dry, they will return some of the cash to conduct a big burial ceremony
for Mama Africa.
Shame on them!
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