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In this photo taken on Wednesday, Sept 29, 2010, Mohammed Abacha at a
political meeting in Kano, Nigeria. Liechtenstein is returning $227
million looted by Nigeria's late military dictator after the Nigerian
government made a deal with his eldest son to drop corruption charges
against the son, the government said Thursday.With the charges dropped,
supporters of Mohammed Abacha, son of the late dictator Gen. Sani
Abacha, said that paves the way for him to run for governor of northern
Kano state on the ticket of the ruling People's Democratic Party of
President Goodluck Jonathan. (AP Photo/Sani Maikatanga) |
Nigeria gets back $227 million looted by dictator
N446.3bn Loot: FG Withdraws Charges Against Mohammed ...
Leadership Newspapers - 16 hours ago
... federal government on Wednesday withdrew the criminal charge it filed against Mohammed, son of late head of state, General Sani Abacha.
Chat212 Fm Report in LAGOS, Nigeria — Liechtenstein is returning N446.3bn ( $227 million ) looted by Nigeria's late military dictator after the Nigerian government made a deal and dropped corruption charges against his eldest son, the government said Thursday.