NIGERIA — The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has claimed that all the stolen public funds recovered between 2016 and 2019 by the immediate past government of Muhammadu Buhari are missing from the Central Bank of Nigeria. The group revealed this on Wednesday afternoon via its verified X-page, adding that the missing looted funds were discovered when the management of the apex bank could not account for them... saharareporters.com
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SERAP has claimed that stolen funds recovered by Buhari's government are missing from CBN
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Published (Updated) on Wednesday, February 14, 2024
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• Central Bank of Nigeria has increased the benchmark lending rate to 26.75 per cent
• Gold price jumps amid trade war fears • U.S. crude oil losses deepen • Elon Musk’s net worth sinks • Nigerian Naira Plunges, and more - Tuesday 08/April/2025 Top Business News Headlines
• US imposes 14 percent tariff on Nigeria • Amazon wants to buy TikTok • Asia-Pacific markets slide after Trump's tariff, and more - Thursday 03/April/2025 Business News Headlines
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