The Governor of Akwa Ibom state ‘Godswill Akpabio’ is one of the many
politicians who have been marked to have been given a St. Kitts and
Nevis passport, a tiny Caribbean nation.
The not-so-big Caribbean nation is said to be the Switzerland of the
pacifics, as it is known to be a hub for money laundering and illicit
financial activities.
Also named is Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue son of Teodoro Obiang
Nguema Mbasogo ruler of Equatorial Guinea who also is allegedly a shady
and corrupt individual.
Teodoro is rightly facing charges ranging from corruption in France and also money laundering charges in the USA.
He had cut a deal with the US Justice Department and had to forfeit $30-million Malibu mansion and some of his assets.
Also on the list of passport owners include is oil subsidy thief,
Oluwaseun Ogunbambo, who has been a fugitive from justice in Nigeria.
To get a St. Kitts and Nevis passport, it is said that an investment
of about $400,000 in real estate in the Caribbean nation or contribute
at least $250,000 to the St. Kitts and Nevis Sugar Industry
Diversification Foundation, according the stipulations of the St. Kitts
and Nevis “Investment Program.”
This could mean that the governor has buried illgotten Nigerian funds in the hands of the small Carribean nation for protection.
Akpabio has denied the report according to his commissioner of information, Aniekan Umanah.
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