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  • Mark, Messi, Saraki, others named in secret assets leak

    Mark, Messi, Saraki, others named in secret assets leak

    Senate President: it’s my wife’s family assets

    Senate President Bukola Saraki was battling yesterday to fend off what looked like a fresh allegation about his assets. He said he fully complied with the provisions of the law on declaration of assets by public officers.

    The former Kwara State governor was reacting to the claim contained in the Panama Papers, a huge trove of documents by the offshore provider, Mossack Fonseca, and shared by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) that he failed to declare assets belonging to his wife, Mrs Toyin Saraki, in secret offshore territories. , He noted that he has in his various assets declarations included properties owned individually by himself and his wife.

    Saraki is not the only prominent Nigerian named in the document. There are also former Delta State Governor James Ibori, Saraki’s brother Laolu, his associate Obi Asika and Olufela Ibidapo.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin’s associates are named. So are South African President Jacob Zuma, soccer star Lionel Messi and son of former Ghanian President John Kufuor .

    Saraki’s statement, signed by his Special Adviser (Media and Public Affairs) Yusuph Olaniyonu, said the property in question formed part of his wife’s family assets.

    It said: “The property in question forms part of Dr. Saraki’s wife’s family asset. It is public knowledge that Mrs. Saraki comes from a family of independent means and wealth with numerous and varied assets acquired over decades in family estates and investments.

    “Furthermore, the law only requires a public officer to declare both his own assets and those held by his spouse and his children under 18 years of age. The law does not require a public officer to declare assets held by the spouse’s family.

    “It is not expected by the law that a public officer should declare such assets held in the spouse’s family estate.

    “Indeed, the Code of Conduct form does not make provision for declaration of spouse’s family assets.”

    But the report in the  Panama Papers alleged that at least four assets belonging to the Saraki family, tucked away in secret offshore territories, have been uncovered.

    It alleged that the Senate President failed to declare them to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) as required by Nigerian laws.

    This revelation obtained by the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and shared by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) with Premium Times and over 100 other media partners in 82 countries, comes as Saraki battles to extricate himself from allegations of corruption.

    The Senate President’s case before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) is due to begin in Abuja today.

    In a written response to ICIJ, the Senate President insisted, through his UK lawyers, that he “declared his assets properly in accordance with the relevant legislation,” and that the charges against him “are both unfounded and politically motivated”.

    Last September, the CCB slammed false assets declaration charges on Saraki, accusing the Senate President of among other things, failure to declare his assets in full.

    In his declaration form,  Saraki listed property owned by his wife, Toyin Saraki, to include a plot of land at Lekki valued at N5 million, which he said was a gift received in January 1989.

    Mrs. Saraki was also listed as owner of a property at 15 Bryanston Square, London W1 and 69 Bourne Street, London.

    While the first, which rental income was put at £48,000 with a value of £900,000, was acquired in January 1989, the second, which value was put at £2m and had rental value of £150,000, was acquired for business in April 2000.

    However, a fresh investigation by Premium Times and its media partners, has uncovered a hidden London property in the name of Toyin Saraki but which was left out among the assets declared by the Senate President.

    The hidden property is located at #8 Whuttaker Street, Belgravia, London SW1W 8JQ. It has title number NGL802235.

    Similarly, the Senate President stated in his assets declaration form that his wife held an account in EcoBank, Broad Street, Lagos, where she had N1.5 million at the time he became governor in 2003.

    She also maintained an account in Coutts & Co Strand, London, where she owned £450,000 and $125,000 in addition to $3 million in Northern Trust International Banking Corporation Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner.

    Mrs. Saraki was also listed as maintaining substantial shares in European and American Trading Company, Tyberry Corporation and Eficaz Limited just as she held 500,000 shares, valued at £500,000 at P.C.C (U.K) Ltd. He was, however, silent on the number of shares the former first lady had in Haussmann and Tiny Tee (Nig) Limited.

    Three additional overseas assets in the name of the wife of the Senate President were hidden from the authorities and are missing from the assets declaration form, a report said.

    Investigations reveal that Mrs. Saraki owns secret companies in some tax havens.

    The hidden assets

    The first, Girol Properties Ltd, was registered on August 25, 2004 (a year after Mrs. Saraki’s husband became governor of Nigeria’s north-central state of Kwara) in the British Virgin Island (BVI).

    Company documents show that Mrs. Saraki owns 25,000 shares with a par value of US$ 1,00 each, and was appointed the first and only director of the company.

    It however remains unclear what businesses Mrs Saraki transacted with the company. Mrs Saraki, however, in a letter to ICIJ, through her lawyers, denies ever owning any shareholding in Girol Properties

    The second company, Sandon Development Limited, was registered in Seychelles Island on January 12, 2011 and has Mrs. Saraki and Babatunde Morakinyo (a long-term personal aide and friend of Saraki) of 11 Okeme Street, Lagos, as shareholders.

    Incorporating that company, documents show, Mrs. Saraki bought a curious service from Mossack Fonseca & Co, the Panamanian firm that helped her to register the firm.

    Perhaps to avoid being identified as the beneficial owner of Sandon, the Senate President’s wife asked Fonsecca to provide nominee directors for the company. Nominee directors are sometimes used in tax havens to conceal real owners of companies and assets.

    She then made an undertaking indemnifying the Panamanian company “in respect of all claims, demands, actions, suits, proceedings, costs and expenses whatsoever as may be incurred or become payable by you in respect of or arising out of any member or employee or associate of your company or associated companies holding any office, directorship or shareholdings in the company or by reason of or in consequence of any act or decision made by any such person or company in connection with the management and/or administration of the said company.”

    Shortly after the company was incorporated, Mrs. Saraki used it in July 2011 to buy the property on Whuttaker Street, Belgravia, London SW1W 8JQ.

    The property, acquired from Renocon Property Limited, a company registered in the British Virgin Island, was never disclosed to Nigerian authorities as required by the country’s code of conduct law.

    The third hidden company in the name of Mrs. Saraki is Landfield International Developments Ltd., a company registered in the British Virgin Islands on April 8, 2014. Its registration number is 1819394

    While its registered office is 1 Akara Blog., 24 De Castro Street, Wickhams Cay 1, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Island.

    According to Mossack Fonseca, the registered agent of the company, Mrs. Saraki, at least until January 27, 2015, was sole shareholder and beneficial owner of the company which had two nominee directors – Glaisd Alie Limited and NewGombe Limited – both appointed on September 2, 2014. Its agent says Landfield is authorised to issue a maximum of 50,000 no par value shares.

    Mrs. Saraki said she sold her shares in the company to a third party in January last year.

    Mr. Laolu Saraki is said to own Polly Capital Holdings Ltd registered in Niue, a small island nation in the South Pacific Ocean.

    Another document showed that after some years, Laolu brought in another person as co-owner. The company is now co-owned with a certain Richard Pembroke, who has 25,000 equity shares, just like Laolu.

    Laolu’s other offshore companies are co-owned with his associates. Among the co-owners are Kojo Annan, son of former United Nations UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, Asika and Ibidapo.

    Laolu and Annan hold equal shares of 25,000 in Blue Diamond Holding Management Corp. The duo, along with Asika, also own Sutton Energy Limited, registered in the British Virgin Island.

    Mr. Asika owns 15,000 units of shares, the same amount owned by Laolu Saraki and Kojo Annan. Mr. Asika was a Senior Special Assistant to former President Goodluck Jonathan, and is closely connected to the Sutton Group

    Mr. Asika’s profile on the website of the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), of which he is Board member, refers to him as Founding Partner & Executive Director, Sutton Group from June 1999 to October 2002.

    The connection between Mr. Annan and Mr. Asika seems clear, as Mr. Annan sits on the Board of Mr. Asika’s other company, Dragon Africa. Additional documents show that the trio – Laolu, Kojo and Asika – also co-own Sapphire Holding Ltd., a company located in Samoa, a tiny Island of an estimated 194,320 people in the South Pacific.

    Company documents also indicate that Ensol Limited (Environmental Solutions), registered in the Republic of Seychelles, with registration number 028376, partly belongs to Laolu Saraki

    The company is co-owned with Ama Annan, a relative of Kofi Annan (former UN Secretary General), who was appointed director on May 19, 2006 but ceased to be director on July 2, 2008.

    Another Nigerian, Ibidapo, was then appointed to replace her on January 4, 2010.

    ‘Ibori connected to four offshore firms’

    Former Delta State Governor James Ibori is also listed as one of a large number of public figures who have hidden offshore assets.

    The report on the former governor reads:

    “James Ibori, governor of Nigeria’s oil-rich Delta State from 1999 to 2007, pleaded guilty in a London court in 2012 to conspiracy to defraud and money laundering offenses.”

    “Ibori admitted using his position as governor to corruptly obtain and divert up to $75 million out of Nigeria through a network of offshore companies, although authorities alleged that the total amount he embezzled may have exceeded $250 million.”

    “Ibori, who received a 13-year prison sentence, used millions of dollars to support a lavish lifestyle that included six houses in London and a fleet of Range Rovers, Bentleys and Mercedes.”

    “Mossack Fonseca was the registered agent of four offshore companies connected to James Ibori, including Julex Foundation, of which Ibori and family members were beneficiaries.”

    “Julex was the shareholder of Stanhope Investments, a company incorporated in Niue in 2003. Ibori was also connected to Financial Advisory Group Ltd. and Hunglevest Corporation, although Mossack Fonseca’s files do not specify the exact nature of his connection.”

    “In 2008, Mossack Fonseca received a request from the Seychelles government to produce documents as part of a probe by the Crown Prosecution Service, England’s principal prosecuting authority, of Ibori and alleged criminal activities.”

    “In 2012, Ibori pleaded guilty in a London court to laundering and fraud charges. During court hearings in the United Kingdom, prosecutors claimed that Ibori opened a Swiss bank account in the name of Stanhope Investments through which millions of dollars were later channeled to ultimately buy a $20 million private jet.”

    The investigation was started after an anonymous source contacted German newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung. The newspaper shared the files with the ICIJ which released the first report on Sunday.

    Other world figures who have been named include Bollywood’s Amitabh Bachchan, martial arts movie star, Jackie Chan, football star,Lionel Messi and associates of Russian President, Vladmir Putin.

     

  • Ballon d’Or: Oliseh, Musa pick Messi

    Ballon d’Or: Oliseh, Musa pick Messi

    Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh and his captain, Ahmed Musa, voted for Lionel Messi on his way to a historic fifth FIFA World Footballer of the Year award.

    Messi, who first won the award in 2009, edged past Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar to cart home the biggest individual prize in world football, africanFootball.com reports.

    The 28-year-old Argentine got 41.33 per cent of the votes, with Real Madrid’s Ronaldo garnering 27.76 per cent and Barcelona’s Neymar third with 7.86 per cent of the votes.

    Oliseh picked Messi, his Barcelona teammates Neymar and Luiz Suarez for the top prize in world football.

    Musa voted for Messi, Ronaldo and Neymar in that order.

    Nigerian journalists Samm Audu also voted Messi, Ronaldo and Neymar.

  • Messi: Great to lift Ballon d’Or again

    Messi: Great to lift Ballon d’Or again

    FIFA Ballon d’Or  2015

    WINNERS

    FIFA Ballon d’Or: Lionel Messi

    FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year: Carli Lloyd

    FIFA Puskas Award: Wendell Lira

    FIFA World Coach of the Year (Men’s): Luis Enrique

    FIFA World Coach of the Year (Women’s): Jill Ellis

    FIFA FIFPro World XI:

    Neuer, Thiago Silva, Marcelo, Sergio Ramos, Dani Alvez, Iniesta, Modric, Pogba, Messi, Neymar, Cristiano

    FIFA Fair Play Award: All football organisations supporting refugees

     

    Lionel Messi voiced his delight with his FIFA Ballon d’Or win after beating Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo and Barcelona team-mate Neymar to the prestigious individual award.

    The prolific attacker guided Barcelona to the treble in 2014-15, before adding the Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup to his trophy cabinet in the first half of this season, while also reaching the final of the Copa America with Argentina in July.

    Messi has now won the Ballon d’Or five times – twice more than last year’s winner Ronaldo – and he felt honoured to be voted the best in the world once more after coming in second in 2013 and 2014.

    “It’s a very special moment for me to be back here on the stage, winning again after being in the audience to see Ronaldo win for the last two years,” the 28-year-old stated upon receiving his award.

    “It’s incredible that it’s my fifth. It’s much more than I ever dreamed of as a kid.

    “I want to thank all of my team-mates and those who voted for me. This would not have been possible without the team.

    “And I want to thank football in general for everything it has given me during my life, both the good things and the bad things.”

    Meanwhile, Messi missed out on the Puskas Award as Brazilian attacker Wendell Lira took home that trophy.

  • Messi, father to appear in court on tax fraud charges

    Messi, father to appear in court on tax fraud charges

    Argentine forward Lionel Messi and his father Jorge have been ordered to appear in court on charges of defrauding Spanish tax authorities.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the amount involved is worth more than four million euros (about $4.5 million; about N990 million).

    Spain’s public prosecutor has recommended a jail sentence totaling 18 months and fines of more than two million euros for Jorge Messi.

    This is for allegedly defrauding the state of 4.2 million euros for the years 2007-2009.

    The prosecutor has however argued that Lionel Messi should not have to answer the charges as his father oversaw his finances.

    But a court document published on Thursday showed the judge in the case had ruled that the FC Barcelona player must still appear as a defendant.

    The hearings will take place at a court in Vilanova i la Geltru, near Barcelona, the document said.

    The court had previously ruled that Messi could have known about it all.

    It also said he could have approved the creation of a web of shell companies which were allegedly used to evade taxes on income from image rights.

    Revenue had been hidden using companies in Uruguay, Belize, Switzerland and the UK, according to the prosecutor’s office.

    Previously, Messi and his father paid five million euros to the tax authorities as a “corrective payment’’ after they were formally charged in June 2013.

    The footballer has been resident in Barcelona since 2000 and gained Spanish citizenship in 2005.

    He is 10th on Forbes Magazine’s list of the world’s highest-earning athletes over the past decade with income of $350 million.

  • Ighalo better than Messi, Ronaldo

    Ighalo better than Messi, Ronaldo

    Statistically, Odion Ighalo is better than Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi and Real Madrid icon Ronaldo in 2015.

    The Watford striker has notched 13 league goals since the start of this year, more than any other footballer playing in England and the top divisions in Germany, Italy and Spain.

    Messi and Ronaldo have netted 13 La Liga goals between them this year, the same number Odion Ighalo has scored for The Hornets.

    According to Watford Observer, the former Nigeria youth international has averaged a goal in every 77 minutes.

    The 25 – year – old is the second leading marksman in the Championship with 17 goals.

  • Messi can work with  Mourinho – Di Maria

    Messi can work with Mourinho – Di Maria

    Manchester United midfielder Angel Di Maria believes Barcelona star Lionel Messi would be happy to work with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho.

    The 27-year-old has been heavily linked with a move away from the Camp Nou side in recent months and Chelsea are among the clubs reportedly keeping a close eye on the prolific attacker’s situation.

    Having worked with both Messi and Mourinho, Di Maria has little doubt the two could work together if his compatriot were ever to make the move to Stamford Bridge, even though he expects him to stay at his current club.

    “I don’t think Messi would have any problem working with Mourinho,” Di Maria told the official Fifa website.

    “But in principle, I don’t think Leo wants to leave Barcelona. It’s hard to walk away from a club that’s given you everything, where you effectively grew up.”

    The former Madrid midfielder then went on to discuss comparisons between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, stressing that the two are different types of players.

    “I always say the same thing: that they’re two completely different players.

  • ‘Messi dazzles when he plays’

    ‘Messi dazzles when he plays’

    Lionel Messi’s is a “reflection of God’s perfection”, according to well-known nun and Barcelona supporter Sister Lucia Caram, who commented that Cristiano Ronaldo is not the devil despite his “cocky and unfriendly attitude”.

    Messi’s claim to be the best footballer in the world has taken a knock over the past two years as Ronaldo, his Real Madrid rival, has won back-to-back Ballons d’Or.

    Despite Barca underperforming in 2014, the forward elicited praise for captaining Argentina to the World Cup final and has scored an amazing 31 goals in 29 games for the Catalans this season.

    “For me the evidence for the existence of God is manifested in goodness and beauty, and when I see Messi play I see that,” Sister Lucia Caram, who is from Argentina but has been based in Spain for over two decades, told Sport.

    “One looks entranced, like by a beautiful painting or a sunset, when one faces Messi. I’m not saying he’s God, but he’s a reflection of God’s perfection. He dazzles everyone.”

    She was also critical of Ronaldo’s attitude and demeanour in comparison to Messi’s, but the nun stopped short of suggesting the Madrid forward has satanic motivations.

    “Is Messi an angel and Ronaldo the devil? Well Messi has the virtue of being a great player but he is also a good person,” he added. “He is humble.

    “Cristiano plays football very well, but he has a very cocky and unfriendly attitude. He’s not my greatest enemy, I think he plays very good football, but there is not harmony in him.”

    The Christianity follower took one final dig at Ronaldo – as well as Barca forward Luis Suarez and referencing Arda Turan’s recent infamous boot throw – in her criticism at the idolisation of footballers in modern society.

    “I worry that it’s a weakness for people to defend their idols against the indefensible,” Sister Lucia Caram continued.

    “You cannot defend Suarez’s bite or applaud the throwing of a shoe at a linesman, and the attitude of Cristiano Ronaldo recently [for his red card last month] was not good.”

  • UEFA Team of the Year: Ronaldo, Messi, Angel di Maria voted

    UEFA Team of the Year: Ronaldo, Messi, Angel di Maria voted

    Bayern Munich boast four men in UEFA’s Team of the Year from 2014 as the regular candidates dominate an all-star XI, which  includes no British players.

    The XI was voted for by 8.6million fans after a year in which Real Madrid claimed the top European club honour.

    Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos make the team, while Angel di Maria, man of the match in the Champions League final victory, is the only man selected who is now plying his trade in the Premier League.

    Ballon d’Or nominee Manuel Neuer is the man between the sticks after a superb year with Bayern Munich and Germany, and is protected by a strong back four.

    Champions League finalists and Madrid rivals Ramos and Diego Godin make up the centre of defence, supported by Bayern full backs Philipp Lahm and David Alaba.

    Toni Kroos signed for Real Madrid in the summer but it was his performances with the Bundesliga giants that earned him his place in the XI, as with Di Maria and the Galacticos.

    The Argentine signed for Manchester United in a £60m deal last summer, and gets the nod ahead of fellow flying left-footer Gareth Bale.

    Arjen Robben had a fine year with Bayern Munich. The Dutch winger is often criticised for his play-acting and attitude, but the 30-year-old is still a frightening prospect for European defenders.

    Franck Ribery usaully supplements Robben on the left, but in this squad there is only one man who was going to fill that berth; Cristiano Ronaldo.

    The Real Madrid and Portugal star scored 61 goals for club and country, including a penalty in the victory in Lisbon against Atletico.

    He is of course joined by La Liga, and indeed Ballon d’Or rival Lionel Messi, who broke record after record despite Barcelona failing to hit top form in 2014.

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic leads the line after the maverick Swedish striker lead PSG to their second Ligue 1 title, scoring several spectacular goals along the way.

  • Messi to face trial

    Messi to face trial

    Lionel Messi is to face a court trial for alleged tax evasion after a judge rejected the Barcelona star’s appeal in Spain.

    The four-time Ballon d’Or winner and his father, Jorge Messi, are accused of withholding about £3.4million in unpaid taxes between 2007 and 2009.

    The Spanish judge’s statement read: ‘In this type of crime, it is not necessary for someone to have complete knowledge of all the accounting and business operations nor the exact quantity, rather it is sufficient to be aware of the designs to commit fraud and consent to them.’

    In July, Spain’s public prosecutor recommended charges be dismissed against the 27-year-old, arguing Messi was not responsible for his family’s finances, as that was his father’s duty.

    A court in Barcelona, however, decided the Argentina captain could have been aware and approved the creation of a web of shell companies that were allegedly used to evade taxes due on income from image rights.

  • Ezeh professes love for Porto

    Nigeria Under-20 international Chidera Ezeh said he is delighted to be a Porto player and already feels at home at the Portuguese setup thanks to the encouragement he has received from compatriot Mikel Agu.

    Not only are both youngsters midfield players, Mikel Agu was also one of the best kept secrets of Porto, and did not sign a professional contract until he clocked 18, having joined the club at the age of 16.

    “We see often. Mikel Agu is a nice guy, he has made me feel at home and spoke to me on how he coped when he first came to Porto. And because of that,I really learnt so much from him. I know I have to be focused here,” Ezeh told SL10.ng.

    “I admire Ronaldo and Messi but I don’t want to be like them. I am created for a specific purpose, so I want to be who God says I will be.”

    After Chidera ‘s exploits at the 2013 FIFA Under-17s, he was courted by a host of clubs across Europe including Lazio and Arsenal, but he decided to pitch his tent at the Estádio do Dragão.

    The 16-year-old, who has fully recovered from a hamstring complaint he picked up on international duty, has spoken openly about his love for Porto.

    “I love this team with so much passion. I didn’t join Porto because of the money, rather I came here to develop and learn. And by His grace, surely I must have a good and bright future here,” he added.