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Nigerian VIPs Pour Nearly N1.49 Trillion into Dubai Property Market

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It has been uncovered that Nigerian politicians, security officials, and their families have collectively invested close to N1.49 trillion in the Dubai property market over the past two decades.

This massive investment spree spans 1,600 properties located in some of Dubai’s most exclusive and sought-after neighborhoods.

The investigation, named ‘Dubai Unlocked,’ conducted over six months by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) in collaboration with Economy Post and other international media partners, has shed light on the extent of Nigerian elites’ financial footprint in the UAE’s commercial capital.

The investigation outlined the property holdings of these individuals, revealing an estimated total value approaching $1 billion.

As of 2020, Nigerian politically exposed persons (PEPs) and their associates owned around 800 properties valued at $400 million.

However, recent findings indicate a significant surge, with the number of properties doubling and their collective value nearing the N1.49 trillion mark.

The vast majority of these properties, amounting to 88%, are reportedly owned by individuals with ties to Nigeria’s government and security apparatus.

Prominent figures implicated in this expansive real estate portfolio include former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, whose family owns multiple high-end apartments and villas across prestigious locations such as Palm Jumeirah and Burj Khalifa.

Similarly, other former governors, senators, and high-ranking civil servants have been linked to luxury residences in Dubai, raising questions about the source of funds used for these acquisitions.

Critics argue that while there may be legitimate reasons for acquiring property abroad, such vast investments raise concerns about capital flight and the origins of the funds involved.

Emmanuel Okeke, a legal expert, highlighted the distinction between lawful investments and potential financial misconduct, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in wealth acquisition by public officials.

The Dubai property market, renowned for its growth and stability, continues to attract global investors, with residential property prices rising by over 20% in the first quarter of 2024 alone.

Despite international scrutiny and calls for regulatory reforms to curb illicit financial flows, Dubai remains a favored destination for wealthy individuals seeking to diversify their assets.

Authorities in Nigeria and international organizations such as C4ADS have underscored the importance of ensuring that investments in foreign real estate are conducted ethically and in compliance with anti-money laundering regulations.

The spotlight on Nigerian VIPs’ extensive property holdings in Dubai serves as a stark reminder of the challenges posed by globalized financial activities and the imperative to safeguard against corruption and illicit wealth accumulation.

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