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    The Trail of Billions of dollars: How Nigeria’s Billions in Stolen Crude Were Traced Beyond Its Shores

    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiJuly 22, 20254 Mins Read
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    The Trail of Billions of dollars: How Nigeria’s Billions in Stolen Crude Were Traced Beyond Its Shores

    How Nigeria’s Billions in Stolen Crude Were Traced Beyond Its Shores.

    In 2017, Hon. Ehiozuwa Johnson Agbonayinma, former federal lawmaker and fierce anti-corruption crusader, unearthed what would become one of Nigeria’s most significant economic scandals, a vast network of undeclared crude oil exports that siphoned billions of dollars from the country between 2011-2014.

    “Sometimes, just to get the right information is like digging through concrete,” Agbonayinma admitted as he recounted the resistance, denials, and bureaucratic bottlenecks he faced. But despite the obstacles, his push for a formal investigation gained traction, focusing solely on the period under former President Goodluck Jonathan. Surprisingly, it was president Jonathan himself who insisted that the probe concentrate exclusively on his administration. “He said, ‘Don’t investigate past governments. Start and end with mine,’” Agbonayinma revealed.

    The investigation took root with help from a key figure in the Niger Delta, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, widely known as Tompolo. Contrary to public perception that militant groups were solely responsible for oil theft, Tompolo alleged that the theft ran far deeper, involving a powerful cabal of highly placed Nigerians working with International Oil Companies (IOCs). He urged the president to commission a full-scale probe.

    President Jonathan responded by directing NIMASA (Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency) to engage Molecular Power Systems, a Nigerian firm, which then collaborated with the U.S.-based Lumos Group to carry out a forensic investigation into the movement of Nigerian crude oil to global destinations.

    The revelations were jaw-dropping; the investigation confirmed that over $17 billion worth of Nigerian crude oil was shipped to the United States alone without proper declaration or remittance. The team traced crude oil exports to 41 countries, revealing massive volumes shipped through Nigeria’s waterways without accountability.

    Some of the reported figures include:

    The United Kingdom received 54,781.250 barrels; South Africa received 54,255,156 barrels; Brazil received 52,693,750 barrels; Ivory Coast received 48,637,499 barrels; Indonesia 41,788,250 barrels; Canada received 40,154,322 barrels; Germany received 26,508,915 barrels; Sweden received 22,445,050 barrels; Australia received 21,423,826 barrels; Cameroun received 18,490,500 barrels; Peru received 18,434,500 barrels; China received 15,904,750 barrels; Ghana received 13,333,832 barrels; Senegal received 13,380,500 barrels; Uruguay received 8,738,250 barrels; Togo received 8,738,000 barrels, Portugal received 8,506,500 barrels;

    Yet NNPC now NNPCL could not account for these funds.

    Can billions of dollars vanish into thin air? This is the question on the lips of Nigerians, NNPC could not explain, NNPC could not provide data.

    Lumos conducted a “fantastic” job, using satellite surveillance, port records, and international shipping data to expose the full scope of theft.

    However, just when justice seemed within reach, the system faltered. The Nigerian legal counsel appointed to work alongside the international legal team allegedly compromised the process, colluding with the same IOCs under investigation. Alarmed, Attorney Stanley Jerome, the U.S. lead counsel for Lumos, declared that the only way to recover the stolen wealth was to move the litigation to the United States, citing a lack of trust in the Nigerian legal system.

    “He said plainly that if we leave this in Nigeria, nothing will come of it.”

    Now, years later, the fight is far from over; in fact, it has found new life!

    The Nigerian Senate, under the leadership of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, has re-opened the case. With a renewed commitment to recover the stolen wealth, the Senate is poised to complete what was started nearly a decade ago.

    At the forefront of this renewed effort is Senator Ned Nwoko, Chairman of the Senate Ad-Hoc Committee on Incessant Crude Oil Theft. Senator Nwoko has vowed to ensure the investigation is followed through to a logical conclusion. “There must be an end to crude oil theft and economic sabotage,” he declared, emphasizing that those responsible, both local and foreign will be held accountable.

    The trail of Nigeria’s stolen black gold stretches across continents, involving shadowy deals, systemic betrayal, and international complicity. But for lawmakers like Agbonayinma and now Senator Nwoko, the mission is clear: recover the billions, expose the culprits, and restore justice to a plundered nation.

    Whether Nigeria will finally reclaim what was lost remains to be seen but the fight has resumed, and the spotlight is back on.

    By: Osazee; U&I

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