''Finally, Stephen Davis also mentions a Boko Haram financier within the
Nigerian Central Bank. Independently we are able to give backing to
that claim, even to the extent of naming the individual.
In the process of our enquiries, we solicited the help of a foreign embassy whose government, we learnt, was actually on the same trail, thanks to its independent investigation into some money laundering that involved the Central Bank.
In the process of our enquiries, we solicited the help of a foreign embassy whose government, we learnt, was actually on the same trail, thanks to its independent investigation into some money laundering that involved the Central Bank.
That name, we confidently learnt, has also been passed on to President Jonathan...
When he [President Jonathan] is ready to abandon his accommodating policy towards the implicated, even the criminalized, an attitude that owes so much to re-election desperation, when he moves from a passive 'letting the law to take its course' to galvanizing the law to take its course, we shall gladly supply the name''
When he [President Jonathan] is ready to abandon his accommodating policy towards the implicated, even the criminalized, an attitude that owes so much to re-election desperation, when he moves from a passive 'letting the law to take its course' to galvanizing the law to take its course, we shall gladly supply the name''
–by Professor Wole Soyinka
''Bring Back Jonathan 2015: The Wages Of Impunity''
13th September, 2014.
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