Osibanjo Says $15 Bln Stolen in Arms Procurement Fraud
$15 billion, equal to about half of Nigeria’s foreign currency reserves – was stolen under the previous government through fraudulent arms procurement deals
Read more$15 billion, equal to about half of Nigeria’s foreign currency reserves – was stolen under the previous government through fraudulent arms procurement deals
Read moreThe Nigerian army have handed over 12 senior officers to the anti-corruption agency EFCC for their alleged involvement in the arms deal scandal.
Read morePresident Muhammadu Buhari said “We must never again allow any group to hold the nation to ransom under whatever guise
Read moreFormer defence minister and Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Bello Haliru Mohammed has been charged with fraud and money laundering
Read morePope Francis has used his Christmas message to warn against accumulation of lavish wealth
Read moreThe trial of former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, over a 3.3 Billion Naira arms scam, will begin on February 2nd 2016.
Read moreFormer Nation Security Adviser, Dasuki and 4 others, arraigned for money laundering have been granted bail.
Read moreEFCC has hinted that the agency will be launching a special unit to tackle procurement fraud
Read moreDasuki, the former national security adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan has today been charged in court
Read moreOn January 22 2015, Sambo Dasuki spoke about corruption in Nigeria at Chatham House, London
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