Capital Flight Affects Nigeria Too

The country has been ranked among the world's leading nation's in the world that has lost huge sums of money through illicit outflows between 2001 and 2010.

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Buildings in Abuja, Nigeria.

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  • madus2k
    Feb 16 2013, 13:26

    IF NIGERIA BELIEVE TO BE A FOOL AT 40 LET THEM BE,BUT IT MUST SURELY HARD ALL OF THEM.I AM NOT WORRIED AT ALL AS AM HERE IN EUROPE DOING A CLEANING JOB TO FIND MY DAILY BREAD,WHILE MOST OF THOSE POLITICIANS CHILDREN IN NIGERIA ARE HERE TAKING DRUGS IN EUROPE.THEY MUST GET ALL THEIR BAD DOING BACK.HOW MANY OF THEM HAVE YOU SEEN COME BACK TO TAKE ON THEIR FATHERS NO ONE.MOST YOU THEY SEE IN NIGERIA AS NO BODY ARE 100% OK MORE THAN THEM BECAUSE YOU HAVE REST OF MIND AND FAMILY BACKGROUND.

  • Africanman in Ireland
    Feb 16 2013, 18:56

    Henry Boyo, said "If the research group is a credible organisation it should indicate how it laundered out and who are the people and organisations agencies that are responsible". My question to this moron Henry Boyo is will you do if the culprits are named? What have you done to IBB and OBJ indited on various crimes including corruption involving Halliburton? All you looters and cronies of kleptocratic dispensation will die of obesity while your posterity will end up as junkies abroad.

  • kemetkush
    Nov 21 2012, 09:41

    africa must be free