Luxurious mansions owned by some 
Nigerians, including those standing trial for corruption, in the United 
Kingdom, have been exposed.
President Muhammadu Buhari and the 
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. 
Ibrahim Magu, are billed to depart Nigeria tomorrow(Tuesday) for an anti-graft summit in London.
In a report entitled: ‘Palaces of Corruption’, The Mail
 on Sunday, published pictures and locations of houses belonging to two 
late former governors, who faced graft charges in their lifetime.
They are Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, who 
governed Bayelsa State between 1999 and 2005, and Abubakar Audu, 
two-term governor of Kogi State, who was seeking a return to the 
government house at the time of his death. Both men died in 2015.
The property of James Ibori, former 
Delta State governor, who is currently serving a jail term, was also 
included in the report, in addition to that of Jimoh Ibrahim, lawyer and
 billionaire businessman. Ibrahim, though not a politician and has never
 been investigated for corruption,  he is believed to be heavily 
indebted to the banks.
Nigerians were not the only ones listed in the report.
The children of Muammar Gaddafi, Libyan 
dictator; Omar Bongo, late president of Gabon; Ilham Aliyev, 
Azerbaijan’s leader; and Kurmanbek Bakiyev, Kyrgyzstan president, were 
also included.
“Properties bought with dirty money 
often sit empty for long periods. Those living nearby have no idea who 
their neighbours are, undermining any sense of community. Most 
importantly, those properties are taken off the market, further 
squeezing housing supply,” the report read.
Nigerians are known to have properties in choice locations across the world.
Recently, Süddeutsche Zeitung, a German newspaper, obtained documents, #Panama Papers, that exposed how over 100 Nigerians stashed billions in tax havens.
British Newspaper Uncovers Homes of ‘Corrupt Nigerians’ Ahead of Buhari’s Trip to London
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