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Abacha Didn’t Intend To Steal Money, He Kept It Away From Looters – 2Face Idiba

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Abacha Didn't Intend To Steal Money, He Kept It Away From Looters - 2Face Idiba

The former Head of State purportedly stole Nigerias plutocrat running into billions of bones but failed indeed before spending his spoil.

Nigerian songster, Innocent Idibia aka 2Face, has suggested that former Head of State, General Sani Abacha noway intended to steal Nigeria’s plutocrat compared to the current position of corruption in the country.

The 46- time-old songster expressed the belief that the former Head of State may have’ kept’the purported Abacha maraud down from the factual stealers.

2Face maintained that it would have been insolvable for Nigeria to recover the so called spoil if Abacha really had the intention to steal the finances.

Taking to his Instagram Story, 2Face participated an image of the late oppressor with the caption; “If to say Abacha actually thief this money we for no fit recover am, abi na only me they think this thing.

“I think he (Abacha) tried to keep it away from these thieving hands (my personal opinion) if not please tell me what has become of the recovered funds? Aluta continua abi.”

The former Head of State purportedly stole Nigeria’s plutocrat running into billions of bones but failed indeed before spending his’ spoil.’

After his death, an transnational treasure quest was launched to recover the proceeds and decades after, Nigeria was suitable to admit corridor of the pillaged finances from foreign countries.

Born on September 20, 1943, Sani Abacha GCFR was a military general who served as Nigeria’s military Head of State from 1993 until his demise in 1998.

He’d served in colorful capacities before he took over power in 1993, including being the Chief of Army Staff to General Ibrahim Babangida between 1985 to 1990.

He was also the Chief of Defence Staff from 1990 to 1993; and Minister of Defence.
In 1993, Abacha came the first Nigerian Army officer to attain the rank of a full military general without skipping a single rank.

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