The World Bank, at the instance of President Olusegun Obasanjo, in 1999, compiled and released a list of top 20 Nigerians with allegedly looted funds and unexplained wealth in foreign banks. The list was, however not broad enough as it omitted Obasanjo’s allies and focused mostly on a random few and the Abachas. (Abacha was a former president who jailed Obasanjo.)
Although the list has shortcomings it throws light on the manner and magnitude of coruption in Nigeria. The report was first published in the Financial Time of London on 23rd July, 1999.
List of Nigerians with unexplained wealth in foreign bank accounts
- Ibrahim Babangida
- Abdulsalam Abubakar
- Mike Akhigbe
- Jerry Useni
- Ismaila Gwarzo
- Umaru Dikko
- Paul Ogwuma
- Sani Abacha
- Mohammad Abacha
- Abdu Abacha
- Wada Nas
- Tom Ikimi
- Dan Etete
- Don Etiebet
- Major Mustapha
- Bashiru Dalhatu
- Wushishi
- Hassan Adamu
- T.Y Danjuma
- Ishaya Bamaiyi
SN. Name. Amount in London. Amount in Switzerland. Amount in USA. Amount in Germany. Total. Naira equivalent (1999 exchange rate)
- Ibrahim Babangida
6.256b
$7.416
$2.00b
Dm 9.00b
N2.4635 Trillion
- Abdulsalam Abubakar
1.131b
$2.33b
$800b
Dm 16
N0.4938 Trillion - Mike Akhigbe
1.24b
$2.426b
$671b
Dm 900
N0.8059 Trillion - Jerry Useni
3.04b
$2.01b
$1.03b
Dm 900m
N0.8059 Trillion - Ismaila Gwarzo
1.03b
$2.00b
$1.03b
Dm 700m
N0.50176 Trillion - Umaru Dikko
4.4b
$1.46b
$700m
Dm 345m
N0.89465 Trillion - Paul Ogwuma
300m
$1.42b
$200m
Dm 500m
N35 Billion - Sani Abacha .
5.01b
$4.09b $800m
Dm 3.01m
N1.2107 Trillion - Mohammad Abacha
300m
$1.2b $150m
Dm 535
N0.2107 Trillion - Abdu Abacha
700m
$1.21b
$900m
Dm 417m
N0.3384 Trillion - Wada Nas
300m
$1.32b
Dm 300m
N0.2374 Trillion - Tom Ikimi
400m
$1.39b
$153m
Dm 371m
N0.252553 Trillion - Dan Etete
1.12b
$1.03b
$400m
Dm 1.72b
N0.32743 Trillion - Don Etiebet
2.5b
$1.06b
$700m
Dm 361m
N0.56747 Trillion - Major Mustapha
600m
$1.001b
Dm 210
N0.2374 Trillion - Bashiru Dalhatu
2.9b
$1.09b
$360m
Dm 1.66b
N0.252553 Trillion - Wushishi
2.3b
$1.001b
$161m
Dm 1.43b
N0.32743 Trillion - Hassan Adamu
300m
$200m
$700m
N0.1305 Trillion - T.Y Danjuma
1.36b
$1.02b
$300m
Dm 190m
N0.3427 Trillion - Ishaya Bamaiyi
120m $800m
N94.0 Billion
Source: Financial Times of London (23rd July, 1999)