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The Amazing Wealth Of Ibori (PHOTOS)

 Fleet of cars: The former Nigerian state governor owned a number of cars including this Bentley Continental worth in the region of £150,000

His rise from DIY store worker to international playboy with a £250million fortune is the stuff of dreams.
A few years after quitting his £5,000-a-year job as a cashier for Wickes, James Ibori had become one of Nigeria's most influential and richest politicians.
He wasted no time spending his new-found wealth on luxury homes, top-of-the-range cars, five-star travel and fees at exclusive boarding schools.


Playboy lifestyle: James Ibori, 49, admitted a fraud totalling more than £50million. The former Nigerian state governor had a fleet of cars and six luxury properties in BritainBut yesterday the 49-year-old stood shame-faced in the dock of London's Southwark Court as he admitted stealing tens of millions of pounds from the oil-rich state he governed in Nigeria. Scotland Yard detectives believe his fraud could exceed £250million.
He was on trial in the UK because much of the stolen money was laundered through his London office.
Ibori moved from Nigeria to West London in the late 1980s and was found guilty of stealing goods from the Wickes store he worked at in Ruislip in 1990.


A year later he was convicted of handling a stolen credit card. He moved back to Nigeria and worked for its president, Sani Abacha, as a policy consultant.
Rising quickly through the ranks of the ruling People's Democratic Party, he was voted governor of Delta State in 1999, winning re-election four years later.
In power, he systematically stole from the public purse, taking kickbacks and transferring state funds to his own bank accounts around the world.
Luxury: Property in Hampstead bought by Ibori for £2.2million in cash in 2001
Luxury: Exclusive home that Ibori bought in Hampstead, north London, with £2.2million in cash in 2001

He was helped by family members, including his wife Theresa, sister Christine Ibori-Ibie, his mistress Udoamaka Oniugbo, and Mayfair lawyer Bhadresh Gohil.
A massive police investigation into Ibori's activities revealed he had bought six properties in London, including a six-bedroom house with indoor pool in Hampstead for £2.2million and a flat opposite the nearby Abbey Road recording studios.
There was also a property in Dorset, a £3.2million mansion in South Africa and further real estate in Nigeria.

Extravagant: Ibori, 49, owned an apartment in this block on Abbey Road, London, opposite the famous music studios
Extravagant: Ibori, 49, owned an apartment in this block on Abbey Road, London, opposite the famous music studios


Fleet of cars: The former Nigerian state governor owned a number of cars including this Bentley Continental worth in the region of £150,000
Fleet of cars: The former Nigerian state governor owned a number of cars including this Bentley Continental worth in the region of £150,000

He owned a fleet of armoured Range Rovers costing £600,000 and a £120,000 Bentley. On one of his trips to London he bought a Mercedes Maybach for more than £300,000 at a dealer on Park Lane and immediately shipped it to South Africa.
He bought a private jet for £12million, spent £126,000 a month on his credit cards and ran up a £15,000 bill for a two-day stay at the Lanesborough hotel in London.
Prosecutor Sasha Wass told the court Ibori concealed his UK criminal record, which would have excluded him from office in Nigeria.
Extraordinary extravagance: James Ibori owned a fleet of armoured Range Rovers - including this one - bought with the proceeds of his £50million fraud
Extraordinary extravagance: James Ibori owned a fleet of armoured Range Rovers - including this one - bought with the proceeds of his £50million fraud

Large home: James Ibori's home in Abuja, Nigeria. Today he was facing a jail sentence after admitting a £50million fraud
Large home: James Ibori's home in Abuja, Nigeria. Today he was facing a jail sentence after admitting a £50million fraud

'He was never the legitimate governor and there was effectively a thief in government house,' Miss Wass said. 'As the pretender of that public office, he was able to plunder Delta State's wealth and hand out patronage.'
The court heard Ibori abused his position to award contracts to his associates including his sister and his mistress.
Scotland Yard began its investigation into Ibori after officers found two computer hard drives in his London office that revealed his criminality.
Fraudsters: Solicitor Bhadresh Gohil and James Ibori's wife Theresa who have already been convicted of money laundering
Fraudsters: Solicitor Bhadresh Gohil and James Ibori's wife Theresa who have already been convicted of money laundering


Guilty: Ibori's sister Christine Ibori-Idie and his mistress Udoamaka Okoronkwo who have both being found guilty of money laundering
Guilty: Ibori's sister Christine Ibori-Idie and his mistress Udoamaka Okoronkwo who have both being found guilty of money laundering

He was arrested by the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in December 2007, but two years later a court in his home town, Asaba, dismissed the charges saying there was not enough evidence.
When the case was reopened by Nigerian authorities in April 2010, Ibori fled to Dubai where he was detained at the request of the Metropolitan Police and extradited to the UK last April.
In a packed courtroom Ibori, dressed in a dark grey suit and black shirt, appeared in the dock to enter ten guilty pleas to fraud, money laundering and conspiracy on what was due to be the first day of a 12-week trial.

Luxury: Property in Lagos 
Property: Kenton, north-west London
Luxury: Homes he owned in Lagos, Nigeria, and Kenton, north-west London

One of Christine Ibori-Ibie's London properties 
One of Udoamaka Onuigbo's London properties
Homes: An apartment owned by Ibori's sister Christine Ibori-Ibie in Brent, north-west London (left) and a London property (right) owned by his mistress Udoamaka Onuigbo

His wife, his mistress and his sister were all jailed for five years each for money laundering offences following earlier trials.
Last March, Gohil, 46, and described as Ibori's London-based lawyer, was jailed for seven years for his role in the scam.
Attempts will be made to confiscate as much of Ibori's money and assets as possible so that they can be returned to Nigeria.
The Met's Detective Inspector Paul Whatmore said: 'It is always rewarding for anyone working on a proceeds of corruption case to know that the stolen funds they identify will eventually be returned to some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the world.'
Ibori will be sentenced on April 16 and 17.

Luxury: One of Udoamaka Onuigbo's London properties 
James Ibori's property in the West Country Bought in 2005 for £311,000
Fraud: A flat owned by Udoamaka Onuigbo, Ibori's mistress, in central London (left) and a property he bought in Shaftesbury, Dorset, for £311,000 in 2005 (right)

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44 comments

  1. VANITY OF VANITIES, ALL IS VANITY

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  2. The people of Delta state gives this Ibori guy a mandate to lead them instead he turns out to be a looter and plunderer of the wealth of the Delta state people, millions of deltans live in abject poverty, thousands of educated delta state youths are jobless,many families in delta state live in abject poverty while Ibori and his cronies live in stupendous wealth, Well may God continues to save Nigeria from the hands of this wicked and greedy politicians who has no feelings for the masses

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  3. I am sorry for the people in his home town, I am sorry for the people in his home state,
    I am sorry for the people in his home country,
    I am sorry for being a nigerian
    I am sorry that a party called PDP is still in existence

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  4. God will deal with the people that assumes office with the aim of extorting public funds.

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  5. It is well oooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!

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  6. HE HANDED DELTA STATE OVER TO HIS COUSIN UDUAGHAN TO HIDE HIS TRACKS AND TO ENSURE THE LEGACY OF STEALING CONTINUES.
    WHAT IS EVIDENTLY CLEAR IS THAT THE PDP IN ITS ENTIRETY IS A CABAL OF THIEVES AND WICKED PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOTHING TO OFFER TO THE LONG IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE OF DELTA STATE

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  7. When the money is recovered from Ibori and handed over to Uduaghan what is the guarantee that Delta state citizens will benefit from it. Corrupt people everywhere in Nigeria govt but Kudos to the London authorities! By Ahaba

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  8. It took the UK to bring Ibori to justice. Where was EFCC or Nigeria Police Force or Nigeria judiciary? Nigeria is seriously in trouble from the leaders.

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  9. ibori should be pardon though what he did to the people of the state was bad (delta) he should be returned to Nigeria and let go. My prayer for him is that God should have mercy on him and forgive.

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    1. Yes, God should have mercy on him, God would have mercy on Hitler too if he was still alive, but u can't be serious that he should be extradited & let go...that very thought process is wat is destroying ur montherland!!!

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  10. yes ooooooooooooooooooooo
    the evil that men do will surely live and come around them before the day of their death.

    Our economy is bad, no problem with people like ibori, the former governor.

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  11. is some one in govt learning from this. what an embarrassing end. if u ask him today am sure he would tell u that it would have been better if he had never tested power and be free than to have a test of it and be displayed before the world is shame. am not proud to be a deltan..

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  12. I don't tink our so call EFCC in nigerian will be able 2 handle de case of corruption, blc dere ar also corrupt, instead of exposing him(ibori) dey will call him 2 share de stoling wealth, may God forgive our so call leaders

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  13. Its okay, when he gets back home PDP will welcome him and maybe cut a deal with him because he has some information that the govt wont want to come out. He will walk free like bankole, bode george and others because the judiciary are weak and corrupt. But wait a minute, since Nigeria is this corrupt, when he was taking all these cash to Uk and buying all these things in UK, where they not aware and why didnt they act? UK is more corrupt. They know that when its become a crime, their economy has been boasted and the money can never come back to Nigeria and we cant fight it. A pity for Nigeria, you are being used like rags. Step up in action and stop appointing corrupt people into power. You know them.

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  14. He was caught, but what about the others. I'm a Nigerian living in the UK and I can assure you that there is no politician from state-level commissioners upwards who hasn't got at least one property in the UK. I will like to see any one of them who will claim otherwise and I will expose him. I also believe that they are aided by the UK govt as I get harassed at the airports for carrying little amount of cash, then how do these politicians ship millions unnoticed. Here in UK you can't just walk into a bank and pay in large amounts of money without justifying the source.

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  15. Ibori fortune at 250 million pounds (around 65 Billion naira) is a joke. This guy definitely worth far more than this. Probably, that is only is fortune in the UK. What about those in UAE, South Africa, China. More detail investigation are required or else after his jail term he will still come back to kill and maimed more people with the remainning wealth.

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  16. This shows that the Nigeria system is a sham, that country needs to be disintegrated and we start all over again.
    Don`t believe anything these ones are saying. People rise and kill all of them as Rawlings did in Ghana.Please pick up lucky Igbinedion of Edo State his crimes were not properly handled.

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  17. This shows that the Nigeria system is a sham, that country needs to be disintegrated and we start all over again.
    Don`t believe anything these ones are saying. People rise and kill all of them as Rawlings did in Ghana.Please pick up lucky Igbinedion of Edo State his crimes were not properly handled.

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  18. What a joke to say Ibori's wealth is #250 million. That is just UK own. Ibori owns Gloria hotel in Bubai and other properties that is worth more than that amount. The shameful thing is that we put a criminal in power. until there is a process of checking the would be contestant to political office, the like of Ibori will still find their way to political office. God saves Nigeria.

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  19. I leave this case for Nigerian masses to decide and pass judgment on Ibori , he has mismanaged his state fund He is hereby found guilty

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  20. The course of this shamless and heinous ruffian is just the realization of the dream of majority of nigerians. Nigerians should not be surprised, you are all like him. Dreaming of, and looking for things you know you can't afford and for which you are ready to do things one can never imagine is your life-long favorite game... Everybody knows that in the world.

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  21. u guys should not blame deltans for voting ibori as there governor,it was the PDP that imposed him on deltans.check all the PDP governors,senators,reps,and presidents since 1999,all of them are bonch of talented criminals who are out to dupe and thief the money of the country blessed by God.unless power is moved out from PDP,the story will always be the same.

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  22. "Though hands join in hands, the wicked shall not go unpunnished".This is the word of God, it shall surely come to pass either now or hereafter.All please take note

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  23. am CHRIS KNIFY as long as concern nigeria is DEAD n DEAD 4va WIT PEOPLE LIKE THIS WHO DONT CARE ABOUT US SO I WONT WASTE ANY ATOM OF PRAYER ON AN ABORIGINAL ABERRENT DEAD NATION DAT CANT GROW AT 51. i only pray 4my family n frends not a myopic dead nation that is full of tribulation,stagnation n poverty.even with ur present president hes such a weak ass fool.

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  24. in fact am short of words but one thing i know is that no sin will go on punished. i pray that God will save Nigeria from bad leadership.

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  25. When jesus healed the 10 leppers , only 1 returns to greet him, and he ask ....were they not 10, were are the remaining 9....
    We have more than 36 states and only one ex governor was disobedient to his top brass , for that reasons set upon to face every ex governor crimes,
    How do we judge the rest of them is by electing a new political party that will go back as far as abachas reign and bring all of them to book ,,,,, no peace for the weaked.....

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  26. Am sure is going to turn a pastor after his sentenced, that's the another short cut to success......

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  27. Thank God it wasn’t EFCC that arrested Ibori, the whole issues would have been long forgotten. What happened to Lucky, what about the other thieves, they are all free now? This shows that the Nigeria system is a sham.

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  28. CGJ.

    What a show of shame, Shame to Nigerian Legal System!
    More Shame to the head of the Magistrate or Judge that acquitted Ibori for lack of evidence when EFCC charged him
    Mega Shame to PDP, Shame to the day he was born and to the day he will die, shame also to the grave where he will be buried.

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  29. Wonder shall never end, Ibori's mistress is even richer than the president of Benin Republic. How many of Nigerian Professors that buy/bought Such properties in London. God we need you to intervene.

    Paul Ekarika

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  30. God don punish devil, PDP!!! Share the Money. All those who shared the loot with him are all walking free in the street now but he is now going in alone because he was the one with the peoples mandate. What about Aldulahi Adamu of Nasarawa, Lucky of Edo, Odili of Rivers ...........etc etc????????????? These are the vampires in our soceity

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  31. What goes around comes around.

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  32. Thank god for death.six fit is their last resort

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  33. I wonder with this kind of people in Government how do we survive as a nation?, PDP is a monster to Nigeria's progress, lets try to see that we voted them out! and may the Almighty expose his likes, and punish them for their greed and selfishness.

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  34. Ibori is bad but not to be compared to his 'brother'. This his so called 'brother' is wicked, greedy, selfish and above all very, very heartless. All the infrastructures, employment, roads among other things that were brought to live by Ibori are all deterioriating. Deltans we have been suffering, but l fear to say that this is just the beginning...

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  35. what of his Nigeria travel agent laudary culprit..................not mention yet....abi no bi trvel agent him dey use?

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  36. haaaaaa! ibo ori! how could you be so heartless! don't you have conciense? please, the UK government should do whatever they want to do with this shop lifter. he should not be released to come back to this country again abeg. hmm, it even shows on his face and look self. living big on the account of the poor masses money and stolen things from shops.

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  37. HE SHOULD BE GIVEN AN EXEMPLIARE SENTENCE TO SERVE AS A MESSAGE TO THOSE IN POWER WHO THINK THEY CAN NIGERIA AND THE WORLD IN HOLE.WE THE POOREST NIGERIA THANK THE LONDON GOVERNMENT FOR THIS BIG JOB AND WE ADVICE ALL OTHER EUROPE GOVERNMENT TO DO THE SAME THING TO ALL OUR CORRUPT LEADERS.I SUGGEST 15 YEARS WILL BE A RIGHT JAIL TERM FOR HIM.GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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  38. "ibori should be pardon though what he did to the people of the state was bad (delta) he should be returned to Nigeria and let go. My prayer for him is that God should have mercy on him and forgive."

    I think we just found his family pastor. EFCC where are you?

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  39. Nigerians have the choice to vote responsible people for leadership but majority of the voters always choose the irresponsible people.

    INEC carry out prescreening and screening of candidates for election. The process is corrupt and hide criminals.

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  40. We have great minds yet we swim in corruption everyday. Followers don't have a voice in Nigeria. We only hear and listen to the voice of the wealthy. Most of us condemning him would do same today because corruption has eaten deep into Nigerians' vein. I don't think its gonna stop soon with 'you r dead without money syndrome.'

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  41. IT IS SURPRISING THAT WITH SUCH OVERWHELMING EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM AND HAVING PLEADED GUILTY TO ALL THE CHARGES,HIS SHAMELESS FANS WERE STILL SCRAMBLING TO HAIL HIM IN COURT ROOM.MY PROBLEM IS NOT WITH THE CRIMINAL POLITICIANS BUT THE SYCOPHANTS AROUND THEM. MAY GOD SAVE US FROM POVERTY.JAMES .F.

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  42. He belongs in jail, no doubt!

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