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US Election: Enenche Tells Trump to Help Nigeria Return $69bn Proceeds of Stolen Crude Oil Held in Texas Account
Popular Abuja, Nigeria-based writer, political analyst and compere, Obonyilo Enenche Peter, popularly known as Enenche Enenche, who predicted the victories of President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria and Donald Trump of the United States, has made a request of the U.S. president-elect.
Enenche, a staunch supporter of Trump with 100 per cent-near accuracy in political analyses, had predicted Trump’s return to the White House before Tuesday’s presidential election since 2020.
Reacting to Trump’s victory in a brief statement on his Facebook page, Enenche urged the incoming 47th President of America to help Nigeria recover about $69 billion in proceeds of stolen crude oil allegedly held in a Texas account.
Enenche’s appeal referenced a recent claim by former President Muhammadu Buhari’s aide, Okoi Obono-Obla, that someone moved $69 billion (proceeds of stolen crude oil) to a Texas account.
He wrote, “Someone moved $69 billion in proceeds of stolen crude oil to a Texas account,” citing Obono-Obla, former Chairman of the Special Investigation Panel for the Recovery of Public Property (April 2016 – August 2019).
Enenche continued, “The above statement is verifiable through a simple search. Please, President Donald J. Trump, help us to recover this money and other stolen funds back to Nigeria.
“The current economic reforms are biting hard on Nigerians, and this money, which is far more than Nigeria’s external reserves, would go a long way to stabilize our economy that has been battered for 40 years.
“The structural and economic reforms are positive, but we need our stolen money returned to revamp and stabilize our nation.
“As long as that money remains in Texas, her borders and America’s will continue to see more immigrants from Nigeria.
“Weep not, Nigerians; help has come”!
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