Nigeria's Former President Goodluck Jonathan Gone Into Exile?
Since Goodluck Jonathan's departure from government, anti-corruption agencies led by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have closed in on several associates of the former president on allegations of money laundering, diversion of public funds and contract scams.
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Nigeria:
Jonathan Calls Thisday From Cote d'Ivoire, Says I'm Not in Exile
This Day, 24 May 2016
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has disputed THISDAY's Monday report that he had opted to go on exile in Cote d'Ivoire, confirming, however, that he was indeed in the West… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Former President Goodluck Jonathan Gone Into Exile?
This Day, 23 May 2016
There are strong indications that former President Goodluck Jonathan may have gone into temporary self exile in Cote d'Ivoire, following reports that the Economic and Financial… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Jonathan's Cheerleaders
Vanguard, 22 April 2016
Last week, having heard multiple complaints about the state of the country from several Nigerians, I expressed concerns about chronic fuel shortages, prolonged electricity cuts,… Read more »
InFocus
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Former special assistant to Goodluck Jonathan, Waripamowei Dudafa, has been arrested over allegations of financial crimes. Read more »
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has revealed that it has not found any document linking former president Goodluck Jonathan to the U.S.$2.1 billion arms deal scandal. Read more »
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Former minister of finance Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has stated that Goodluck Jonathan's administration is responsible for the economic hardships that the country is facing. Read more »