One of Ibori Houses |
A
British court was shown footage on Wednesday of a palatial property built in Nigeria for jailed former governor James
Ibori, complete with marble columns and a private gym, that offered a glimpse
into the lifestyle of Nigeria's ruling class.
The
opulent mansion staffed by cooks, maids and chauffeurs was just one of a
portfolio of properties across the world worth over $10 million (6 million
pounds) in total that Ibori acquired while governor of oil-producing Delta
State from 1999 to 2007.
Footage
of the property at Clement Isong Street in Abuja, taken by Nigeria's Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) when it searched the home this year,
revealed a level of luxury unimaginable to most of Nigeria's 170 million
people.
The
majority live in ramshackle housing with little or no electricity or running
water.
The
film showed a monumental facade with white marble columns two storeys high.
Inside were vast reception rooms adorned with crystal chandeliers, gilded
mirrors and marble-topped tables.
The
property also boasted a large private gym with a treadmill, cross-trainer and
other fitness equipment. A close-up shot inside one of several marble bathrooms
showed a power shower with electronic control panels.
Last
year Ibori pleaded guilty at London's Southwark Crown Court to 10 counts of
money-laundering and fraud in one of the biggest embezzlement cases seen in
Britain. He is serving a 13-year term at Long Lartin maximum security prison in
England.
CHILDREN'S
PARLOUR
Shown
as part of a confiscation hearing in which prosecutors are seeking court orders
for Ibori's assets to be seized, the film featured a directory of telephone
extensions across the property including the "children's parlour" and
"staff house".
A list
of staff and suppliers included multiple chauffeurs, cooks and housekeepers as
well as details of how to reach the "TV man".
Footage
of what appeared to be the master bedroom showed an enormous bed with an ornate
velvet and silver headboard, facing a large flat-screen television flanked by
four high-tech standing speakers.
Outside
the house were parked a luxurious Range Rover with TV screens on the back of
the leather seats, a red Lexus car and a Toyota pick-up truck. EFCC
investigators were filmed searching under mattresses, inside drawers and inside
a toilet tank.
They
could also be seen looking through papers found in the property including what
appeared to be an invoice from French luxury goods maker Louis Vuitton.
That
such footage was shown in open court in London will be a humiliation for a man
who was once addressed as His Excellency and courted by crowds of people
seeking his patronage.
Ibori
was not present in court, having declined to attend the confiscation hearing.
In his
heyday, Ibori was a power broker at the heart of Nigeria's ruling party. He is
by far the most prominent Nigerian politician to be held accountable for the
corruption that blights Africa's most populous nation and top oil producer.
Source:http://uk.news.yahoo.com/uk-court-sees-jailed-nigerian-ex-governors-opulent-143843461.html#FnHnBc9
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ReplyDeleteBehold his judgement day such will be d fate of mischievious politicians na turn by turn Nigeria limited
ReplyDeleteYes ,bcos ibori was against obj 3term rule,wht happened ohakim imo state that embezzled billions of state fund n many other governors,to hell with nigeria.if u no belong na so u go suffer but if u dey do their bids nothing go happen.
ReplyDeleteThey should let the man b joo
Lol @ turn by turn Nig ltd! Na waaooo!
ReplyDeleteAll leaders to learn Newton 3rd law of motion. ”For every action, there is equal and alternative reaction”. U will pay for all ur doings.
ReplyDeleteIbori and others
ReplyDeleteI believe next should be his brother the present governor of delta state.
ReplyDeleteU r rite joor.he wil be next dat ugly and wicked man.but ibori try 4 us small sha.
DeleteD masses are suffering but an individual has stolen such a huge sum. Shame on our Leaders. One thing is sure, "No man can escape d jugdment of God".
ReplyDeleteall Nigerian rulers are corrupt, all suppose to face the same music ibori is facing. let us tell ourselves the truth.
ReplyDeleteall Nigerian rulers are synonymous to corruption and therefore should be treated the same
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