Expectedly, LAW-L. 5% or 10% of £4.2m is a swith sum.

But: “A former Law dean, ESUT, Prof. Agu Gab Agu, [pointed] out that even though Ibori was Delta Gov, it had not been estab. the money was removed from state’s treasury hence resorting to court over custody was unnecessary.”
“His view is shared by a Lagos-based advocate and member of the Justice Reform Project, Charles Candide-Johnson (SAN) corroborates Agu, noting that Omirhobo’s suit against the Federal Government is an idle threat, and the outcries about the money “farcical and cynical.””
“[Candide-Johnson] further argued that the MoU is binding at the sovereign level, pointing out that Delta State government is not a sovereign nation, and did not make any complaint about its money being stolen.”
“So, crying wolf at this late stage is just politics, idle and silly as far as I’m concerned. The fund is not appropriated. It is proceeds of crime forfeited to the UK govt and paid under an MoU. The UK will not release it to Delta State. They are just making noise.”

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