10 Former Nigerian Governors Linked With N30billion Properties In UK
The report on illicit financial flow (IFF) from Nigeria to the UK and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) also shows that 216 properties are owned by 13 law enforcement officers in the UAE.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Apr 14, 2021
A new report has linked 10 former Nigerian governors to properties worth £56 million (about N30 billion) in the United Kingdom.
The report on illicit financial flow (IFF) from Nigeria to the UK and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) also shows that 216 properties are owned by 13 law enforcement officers in the UAE.
A row of terraced residential properties stands in London, U.K., on Friday, March 27, 2020.
Reuters
Zimbabweans are outraged after a government minister suggested they pay for Covid-19 vaccines themselves.
Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube on Wednesday said government would only cater for frontline workers and the most vulnerable members of society.
Ncube said the vaccines would be cheaper than PPEs that people are already buying.
Zimbabweans were left outraged on Wednesday evening after a senior government official said citizens will have to pay for their Covid-19 vaccine shots.
The southern African country, which recently said it had put together US$100 million (~R1.5 billion) for the procurement of vaccines for 60% of its population, is expecting to recover this money from citizens.
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