Chukwuma Soludo is living large

Three years ago the Central Bank governor, Chukwuma Soludo, installed his wife, Nonye, and their two children in a mansion bought for half a billion naira in the Tony London suburb of Brondesbury Park.

One of their two children is enrolled at Ampleforth College, an elite parochial school known as “the Catholic Eton,” and where the Central Bank governor pays an annual fee of £25,000 for this privilege— roughly half his annual salary. The other child attends a similarly expensive public school— which in Britain actually means private school— so that in theory Mr. Soludo’s entire earnings of about N12 million a year hardly covers his children’s school fees.
  Since he was appointed by former President Olusegun Obasanjo to his current position five years ago, Mr. Soludo, who was a university lecturer before joining the Obasanjo administration, has demonstrated a taste for high living, travelling in convoys of as many as seven vehicles, impeccably and expensively dressed in bespoke suits and heirloom watches, and generally enjoying a lifestyle that cannot be afforded by anyone earning about N1 million a month.

The mansion occupied by his family in the exclusive London suburb is registered to Universal Energy Limited, an offshore company controlled by Emmanuel Ojei, the flamboyant tycoon with many business interests, including oil and gas.

It is not clear under what arrangement the Soludos live in this £2.1 million home; Mr. Soludo is not telling us. He has spent the past three weeks avoiding us and made promises to answer our questions that he has not kept, hoping that we will simply go away.


Fighting for a second term

As he wages a fierce campaign behind the scenes to be reappointed our central banker two months before his five-year term expires, Mr. Soludo has stymied all attempts to give him a fair chance to respond to the growing criticism around his personal conduct while in office, as well as the tactical and strategic decisions he has made as our Naira has collapsed, many of our banks are short of cash, and our economy has threatened to unravel.

Mr. Soludo has been telling friends, our reporters learned, that he believes his reappointment is in the bag, largely on the basis of a claimed closeness to the wife of the President, Turai Yar’Adua and her daughter, Zainab. Of course, many people often claim close relationships with the powerful— and our First Lady is widely acknowledged as perhaps the most powerful person in our political firmament— that are not necessarily so.

He does have supporters, those in the banking industry for whom he has done many favours, or others who simply look at the signature achievement of his tenure— bank consolidation—and conclude that he deserves one more term. “To the extent [that] we now have a number of manageable banks in Nigeria; and from the profit posted by these banks and their annual accounts... If there’s anything that will have the emblem of Mr. Soludo in the CBN, it is the recapitalisation of the Nigerian banks... this can be said to be the biggest achievement of Mr. Soludo as the CBN governor” says Ogbuefi Ozomgbachi, Chairman of the House Committee on Banking and Currency who favours a second term for him.

Mr. Soludo also faces an array of critics determined to stop him from remaining central banker past his sell-by date of May this year, including several chief executives of the banks he supervises, former lieutenants, and prominent lawmakers. And hanging over his head is a damning official finding that investigated his highly questionable establishment and chairmanship of the African Finance Corporation.

The probe panel set up by the Federal Government found that the Central Bank governor was “liable for gross negligence, recklessness, and gross abuse of office.” While Ahmed Markarfi, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, and a former governor in Kaduna State, bitterly considers “the last five years [of the CBN] under Mr. Soludo,” as cheerless, former presidential candidate, and one-time president of the Nigerian Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers, Gamaniel Onosode, is unrestrained at savaging the very heart of the Mr. Soludo policy trust which he identified as the foundation of the current Nigerian financial and economic woes.

“Universal banking has not served us well”Mr. Onosode said. The blurring of functional lines between general commercial banking on the one hand, and investment banking activities, in the view of Mr. Onosode, precipitated the current crisis in the financial market, and as far as he is concerned, “universal banking must accept responsibility for the current financial meltdown [in Nigeria] and the abuse of national resources.”

From obscurity to world stage

Last year December, a day after Christmas, at his home town of Isuanioma near Isuofia, in Anambra State, Mr. Soludo transformed a sleepy settlement into a festive vision when he brought the elite of the Nigerian financial and bureaucratic tribe to come help him launch the Mgbafor-Soludo Diagnostic Centre.

The multi million naira project is envisioned to be a state of the art hospital/diagnostic centre that includes a school of specialized nursing, and doctors’ quarters.

When Mr. Soludo was eight years old, he lost his mother, Mgbafor, but on this festive day at Isuanioma, at the 40th anniversary of her passage, the mood was not sobriety but effervescence. Mr. Soludo, from modest beginnings, recently completed his palatial country home, and has now completely ignited the community spirit; the transformation of what was formaly a quiet and serene town is almost surreal.

A shop attendant in the town, caught in awe, summarises the mood of the moment saying the event carried meaning beyond the launch of a mere hospital. “This is big and pregnant” said Emeka, referring to the community’s feeling that Mr. Soludo could be eyeing some political future. The nation’s central banker has lately been in a mood quite at odds with that of the country.

Rather as Rome burned and the Emperor fiddled, he promised that the economy is immune from the global economic crisis. However, loudly Mr. Soludo shouts about the imperviousness of the Nigerian economy, reality has proved him wrong.

The capital market, at any rate, is in virtual collapse, with over N13 trillion naira lost; the external reserves are being depleted at a fase clip, from $62 billion to about $50billion; the naira continues a frightening slide which last week plumbed the depths at N181 naira to the dollar, from its value of 118 naira only three months ago. With the naira now so evidently humbled by devaluation, the spectre of inflation and spiralling unemployment are palpable even as the fear of bank failures rises by the day.

Blind eye to dodgy loans

Mr.Soludo’s regulatory record is invariably under scrutiny. Concerned bankers and financial analysts in Abuja and Lagos, speaking to us this past week, expressed anxiety that the hallmark of his legacy at the CBN has been the turning of a blind eye to phony financial declarations and doggy loans, many extended to buy shares.

Early this year, the Central Bank spent nearly N1 trillion to bail out ailing banks, without authorisation from either the National Assembly or the Presidency. What is more, the questionable bail-out was executed via toxic instruments packaged through an expanded discount window to shore the banks up from impending collapse.

Yet the most illustrative evidence of Mr. Soludo’s questionable position as both player and regulator at the same time, is the Intercontinental Bank and Ascot Offshore Nigeria affair. In 2007, Intercontinental bank gave a $200 million loan to Ascot Offshore Nigeria Limited to buy out Wilbros Nigeria.

Without the necessary due diligence, the CBN looked away when the collateral provided to secure the private loan turned out to be shares in the telecoms operator VMobile, now Zain, that were owned by the Delta State government. Today the deal is in receivership and the bank is groaning.

Playing games with fx transactions

A top bank executive said last week that Mr. Soludo’s management of the country’s foreign exchange assets has often involved playing fast and loose with the rules. For example, last December 21, the CBN auctioned $180 million to Zenith Bank alone to retire a position in Visafone with a bid of 128.10 to the dollar, just 10 kobo above the other bidders. “Obviously someone on the inside had tipped them off,” the banking executive said.

Mr.Soludo is seen as especially close to some of the most powerful bankers in the land. These include Jim Ovia, the chief executive of Zenith, and Tony Elumelu, who runs UBA. Also close to the Central Bank governor are Cecilia Ibru of Oceanic Bank, and Erastus Akingbola, of Intercontinental Bank, all of whom constitute the aristocracy that invariable supports Mr. Soludo at Bankers Committee meetings.

A senior banker who attended a reception for Mr. Soludo after his appointment told us last week: “That was the origin of Mr. Soludo’s incestuous relationship with our bank chiefs”. Thus, from supposedly sharing the same tailor as Tony Elumelu, Mr. Soludo gradually walked his way to the making of the imperial banker. His pulpit was the bankers’ committee meetings.

In no time too, a psychology emerged: the interminable lecturer wedded to the magnetism of television cameras and newspaper pages.Mr. Soludo inaugurated a ritual of hopping in and out to open every bank branch in London, and accepting awards like a chieftaincy title. He quickly acquired a taste for the lux life.

Mr.Soludo’s residence on 14 Daresalam Street, Wuse 11, Abuja is one of the most expansive compounds in the capital. The cluster of buildings in the complex are hidden behind a tall fence, which appear to be well in excess of municipal requirements of a maximum height of 1.5 meters.

The more intriguing aspect of the building is how Mr. Soludo got the Obasanjo federal executive council to approve his purchase of what is properly the CBN governor’s official residence. It is a situation similar to Sunday Ehindero’s purchase of the Inspector General of Police’s residence which has since been reversed. Mr. Soludo made an elaborate security excuse that allowed him to get the approval to purchase the house for N200 million. CBN sources said another N100 million was used to renovate it to his taste.

“It was one of the most improper decisions to allow him purchase that house,” a top bureaucrat said in Abuja. “It would have sounded like allowing Yar Adua purchase Aso Villa simply because he is resident there.”

Mr.Soludo’s flaws were quick in coming. The ambitious African Finance Corporation, which he founded in 2007, and over which he installed himself as chairman, was the subject of a criminal investigation that found him guilty of gross negligence and poor executive judgment.

Financial experts who reviewed the African Finance Corporation process said it was the lowest point of his relationship with the banking industry which illustrated the fact that “you can’t be a player and a regulator at the same time.”

Plucked from obscurity

At the time Mr. Soludo emerged as governor of the CBN, he became part of an all-star cast of economic managers, perhaps the best the country had ever seen. The Obasanjo team was powerful and successful, especially in the three years from 2003 to 2006, before the former president distracted and derailed his own government by seeking a third term in office that was not allowed by the constitution.

The team was led by Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the gifted MIT-trained development economist who was finance minister; Nasir El-Rufai was at the helm of the privatisation program and later as minister of the federal capital administration; Mansur Multar, the current finance minister, headed the Office of Debt Management; while Bode Agusto was head of the budget office.

The economy was turbo-charged with the privatisation of the telecommunications sector. It was buoyed by ever-increasing oil prices, growing foreign reserves, strengthening of the naira, and the remarkable decision to wipe out our $35 billion in foreign debt. With a vigorous anti-corruption campaign and the cleaning up of the banks, the path was clear for the most remarkable banking reform in the history of the nation.

Today, however, all that once seemed to make Soludonomics viable has come unravelled.

In only three months, our currency has lost more than 50 percent of its value and many banks are teetering. Unemployment is growing. The budget already is in deficit before it gets out of the starting gate. And the spectre of runaway inflation hovers over all.

 Culled from 234NEXT.com

London Property Photos from Saharareporters

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Toldyou said:

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Soludo represents all that is wrong with Nigeria. In the western world he would be in jail by now. Any wonder why PDP is looting the treasury dry. These thives in PDP will not stop until Nigerians take it upon themselves to clear them out. Soludo and Uba will completely mortgage the future of Anambra. Thives like them should be cooling their heels in jail and not openly aspiring to lead a state.
January 27, 2010

Anyiam said:

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This is an epitome of the Nigerian phinominum, this rotten system started from the time of the so called "evil genieus" IBB. How much does a Nigeria army general earn and how much does a Nigeria president earn that will make IBB the 7th richest president in the whole world during his term in office. IBB is seen as a contemporary role model for the up coming and aspiring young politician and senior civil servants, whose sole intention is to enrich themselves beyond their widest dream. The idealogy of a selfish self enrichment is a trend in every level of government. The big question is what are the dreams of our fathers on whish our first consttution was based?, why have our leaders no vision for our dear country NIGERIA. I heard people talking about rebranding Nigeria, the question is; at what age?. The fact is that Nigeria needs a revolution, and not rebranding, and a typical example of this fact points to Ghana.
January 12, 2010

Peter David said:

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Ironically, the same Mr. Soludo that is in focus here is running for the governorship of Anambra State, Nigeria. Suppose he, perchance, becomes the governor of that state, what will become of the state, economically, socially, physically,etc., is better imagined that experienced. The state will die and vanish - the same fate Nigerian banks and the Naira suffers under Soludo's watch at the apex bank - CBN.
January 11, 2010

anambra man said:

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The fact is that Mr Ojie registered the house valued at about £2million. The salary of the CBN is about 12 million niara a year. If we say that the the house is actully owed by soludo, the the value in niara is about 600 million niara and then we have another abuja property for 300 million niara.

12 million niara a year does not translate to about just below a billion niara in 5 years. A highly regarded consultant to the united nation makes below $100, 0000 a year --- remember that the united nation/IMF is financed by governments like the USA mainly. And the Obama is paid about $500,000 a year as salary.
December 26, 2009

kola bakare said:

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wat else is he looking 4?more graft and looting will b the order of the day in the already impoverished and violent anambra state...he should just concentrate on consultancyjob and leave the muddy and mocky waters of politics
December 24, 2009

craw craw yansh said:

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If Saint Soludo performed so creditably and above board, how do we explain the sordid tale of unbriddled corruption and irresponsibility among banks uncovered shortly after his tenure? Let me guess, it is politically and tribally motivated? Perhaps the probable billions he has stock pilled for the Anambra governoship race (or is it purchase) is interest accrued from his life savings? Yawn!
December 14, 2009

Fidelisfrom Biafra said:

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i believe in if you work you eat.... if our past president can do what soludo did in banking sector... i will not say any bad to the past president.... so leave soludo alone coz he tried at least bank consolidation is a good thing in Nigeria
December 10, 2009

obiakor chike(arc) said:

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my people, lets wake up. its time we stop allowing our leaders to sell dummies to us. even if we must keep mute, lets at least let them understand that we are not fooled. i ask one question, if Soludo was doing his job well, would bank chiefs be close to him? the answer is NO. Soludo is just another thief, though he is quite brilliant. So in him we had a brilliant thief. its a kind of funny, why wont fellas with no pedigree like soludo (that is from a very poor home and had to attend a local sec. school ie Boys high school Uga, Anambra State) mess up when even fellas like Vincent Ogbloafor that has a high pedigree is so highly compromised. I pray for my poor state ANAMBRA, may God deliver us from the claws of Wolfs in sheep's clothing's like Ngige, Soludo and Ekwueme .
December 07, 2009

UDUMA said:

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Please for GOD's sake this man should be allowed to do what GOD want him to do, i feel unhappy each time i see things of this nature happen when we should be thibking about the betterment of our great Country Nigeria, by the way where is the spirit of rebranding and focus, or what foundation are they laying to us the younger once?
December 03, 2009

Austin Ani said:

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Prof. Soludo has served this Great Country creditably well as the CBN governor. He is not a superman and, of course could not have done everything. I give him pass mark.

That the Prof. is living big is not a crime. He can afford such luxuries. Your reporters did not say (or establishe)that he acquired properties with proceeds from graft.

Here is the good news: Prof. Soludo is a governor in the making. So, you guys should start warming up for more articles.
December 02, 2009

isioku said:

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what we should try to always avoid is to be quick in passing judgement on others. I was a student at UNN where Soludo taught. I know for a fact that he consulted for the the World Bank, IMF, European Union and other international bodies. sure he was not paid in Naira. ha had done this for years and egually have a mansion @ GRA, Enugu long before he became CBN Governor. I am not holding brief for him, but you guys may not be fair to him.
December 01, 2009

chuks chiege said:

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Infact i am shot of words,am very very astonish to hear this.shame to him for westing such money abroad.
December 01, 2009

TOOCHI said:

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WELL, ONE THING IS TO WRITE ABOUT SOLUDO AND ANOTHER IS TO VALIDATE THE VERIDICAL CONTENT OF THE ARTICLE.FROM EVERY ANGLE THIS IS A MALICIOUSLY PLANNED ACT TO DISCREDIT SOLUDO.

1).HE HAS WORKED FOR MANY YEARS B4 HIS APPOINTMENT AS THE CBN GOVERNOR,HE WAS ALREADY A MILLIONAIRE B4 THIS TIME.IT TAKE JUST A LITTLE MILLION TO BE RICH 4EVER IF UR WISE.U CAN ALWAYS INVEST THE 1MILLION U HAVE TODAY AND IT BECOMES 10MILLION 2MORO.
2). I HAVE LIVED AORUND THE WORLD: U.K,SWEDEN,U.S.A,DENMARK,AND NOW LIVING IN CANADA.HERE,PEOPLE ARE NOT FINANCIALLY RATED BY HOUSES OR CARS.I CAN MORTGAGE A MILLION DOLLAR HOUSE,EVEN IF I AM A FACTORY WORKER,AS LONG AS I HAVE A GOOD CREDIT.UNLIKE IN NIGERIA WHERE U OWN WHICHEVER HOUSE U OWN.THERE/4 SOLUDO OR EVEN HIS WIFE ALONE WHO LIVES IN UK CAN AFFORD THAT HOUSE IN LONDON.AND MOREOVER,LOOKING AT THAT HOUSE,IT CAN'T WORTH MORE THAN A MILLION POUNDS.ITS NOT EVEN A DETACHED HOUSE,JUST SEMI-DETACHED.
November 26, 2009

Akinpe Mutiu A said:

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Guyz u are doing well keep it up
November 26, 2009

nonso hima said:

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wat our leaders are doing is day light robbery,jugement day is coming
November 24, 2009

fashington said:

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A lot of Nigerians apparently don't understand what it entails to serve in a PUBLIC OFFICE. The purpose is NOT to enrich yourself and become incredibly wealthy. In all of the advanced countries of this world, you will be prosecuted if you cannot explain the source of your wealth as a Public office-holder. Current events have proven this article absolutely accurate and some commentators still can't see that they and their generations are suffering and will suffer the effects. Why are we perpectually behind other advanced countries in ALL AREAS?
November 22, 2009

Arctic said:

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Corruption is wrong on any level. Those that feel he is right to 'chop' are part of the problem. If all the politicians were not stuffing their bank accounts we all would be better off as well. It affects us all eventually, whether you are home or abroad.

I can confirm that property actually was sold for £2.15 million in 2006.
Click on the link here:

http://www.houseprices.co.uk/e.php?q=brondesbury+park,+nw6&s=11&n=10
November 20, 2009

A fellow nigerian said:

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I ve read all the comment made by every one and i believe that soludo's surporters all paid on this site to commend him because no nigerains on thier right sense will surport this great eveil done by soludo do we ever stop to wonder what the coming generations will do do ever think about the word legacy because if we do no body will ever commend soludo even if given millions soludo is eveil and him and his family will know no peace like wise the likes of soludo the evil that they all do will live with them before they die and sooner or later eerything they have all done will haunt them if they like let them take imunity for ten or more 99 days for theif one for owner the fact they run for imunity and injuctions makes believe that they that justice is not far for they run but cant hide
November 20, 2009

eagle eye said:

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Let's face it, this is an eye-opener. It is clear now that there is no saint in Nigeria. It is high time we make benefits accruing to certain public office holders less attractive. When this is done, only those who mean well for the nation will be willing to occupy those positions and the nation will be better for it. A word is enough for the wise!
November 19, 2009

Wise-one said:

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Nigerians, na wao. if d writer was in his position, he would do more dan dis. It's like u have 4gotten dat he was d Chairman of nigeria's apex bank. 100 billion naira is shit b4 such people, so grow up and aspire.
November 17, 2009

Emeka Udeh said:

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The way the writer talked about what Soludo acquired during his tenure as CBN Governor amazes me.Do you expect the CBN goveror to live in sqaulor or live in face me i face you apartment. the office of CBN Governor is a big office therefore whoever occupies it should live according to the level of the office in which he occupies.I don,t want to believe this story telling is sponsored by his political opponent.
November 16, 2009

Pascal Okeke said:

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Judge not, so that thou shall not be judged. It is unfortunate that Soludo's critics are surrogates and paid hackers, all in the name of politics of Anambra state, and those who wished him removed from the CBN.
November 16, 2009

DIRTY HARRY said:

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While I STRONGLY frown at CORRUPTION in all its manifestations, I refuse to join the bandwagon of those who believe that any NIGERIAN living in some form of opulence is CORRUPT! Sorry I don't buy this stuff about Soludo. I have an analytical mind.
November 14, 2009

Cewo Obioma said:

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Let us give someone credits where he merits it. Soludo revolutionalised the banking industry within his 4 years. It could have been worse if he had not done it. Remember that he was not a poor lecturer as he was consulting to most of the World Bodies and that is money. There is no reason why he should not live big and sending his 2 Kids even to a £25k paid school each is not above his status. Soludo is the architect of his problem. He should have avoided the Anambra politics. I have never heard anywhere in the world where about 47 people stood to lead a state or country as big as Anambra state and no one was ready to step down. All the aspirants should go and die in shame. Soludo has got what he was looking for so he will sleep with it. More will come I know.
November 14, 2009

ROB ADI said:

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WORRY NOT KIRIKIRI MAXIMUM PRISON IS WAITING FOR THEM.BODE GEORGE NOW KNOWS THE PLACE VERY WELL.SAHARA,YOU ARE SIMPLY
THE BEST.DON'T EVER STOP
November 12, 2009

Torpy said:

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I don't know why this wasn't published when the man was still in office. I think this article is sponsored by Soludo's political antagonists.
November 12, 2009

True Nigeria said:

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Just a common criminal, a common one, thats what Soludo is, he was there sitting on the worst financial breakdown since the world beginning, and still assured us that Nigerian banks are intact, he got his own share of the deal, personal bankers club of Nigeia (PBCN) which soludo is the president. And PDP is there parading him as Governor aspirant, see how much he has accumulated for himself in just a short while, oh!!!! Nigeria, please am just tired
November 11, 2009

chukwuwendu said:

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wow na wa for soludooooo who can believe all these information?
anyway God go judge all of u
November 11, 2009

Mr Ludo Obi Ludo said:

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Omotayo/Williams: We Igbos dont like Soludo's performance and thieving.He is not our authentic representative; his sponsors are non-Igbo:Obj(Yoruba) appointed him Economic Adviser from obscurity & CBN Governor to spite Igbo elite.His sponsor as Governor is a non-Igbo god-father, Anenih(Edo).Nigerian Tribune, based in the SW,led his 2nd term campaign.
OBJ corruptly gave him Governor's quarters in LAGOS & ABUJA, which are of no value to Igbo.Elsewhere these houses, called 'GRACE & FAVOUR' houses, are not usually sold.Soludo wants Governorship simply for immunity for eight years to protect him & his loot from legal scrutiny, sanctions,& restitution.The academia are ashamed of his performance & CONDUCT as a future CBN Governor from there is less likely?
Ask the financially- informed community about consolidation, use of CBN discount windows,quality regulation & risk control environment, & cronism,etc.and determine whether the Igbo support this self-serving show man.
November 04, 2009

Helyna Ambrose-Udoh said:

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Nigerians should STOP waiting for a messiah. We are our messiah. We hv to stop these people by not voting them in. Am not flabbergasted at all. Soludo is a fraud.
November 04, 2009

Toyin Adedokun said:

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It is crystal clear now that soludo was not managing the nation's economy when he was @ CBN, rather he was preparing himself for politics. Now the chicken is on the rope, no respite for both. Where is Nigeria's messiah?
November 02, 2009

NEWMAN NWACHUKWU said:

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HAILE SELASSIE SAYS THAT THROUGHOUT HISTORY, IT HAS BEEN THE INACTION OF THOSE WHO COULD HAVE ACTED, THE INDIFFERENCE OF THOSE WHO SHOULD HAVE KNOW BETTER, THE SILENCE OF THE VOICE OF JUSTICE WHEN IT MATTERED MOST, THAT HAS MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR EVIL TO TRUMPH" I WANT TO ADD HERE THAT GOD IS WATCHING US ALL,LOOK AROUND US JOBLESSNESS, POVERITY IN A RICH COUNTRY LIKE NIGERIA WHILE FEW OTHERS ARE LIVING AS gods and lords through ill gotten wealth, what is wrong IS WRONG SAHARA GOOD JOB EXPOSE THEM ALL NO MATTER WHERE THEY COME FROM EAST, WAST, SOUTH OR NORTH IT DOES NOT MATTER THEIR DAY OF JUDGMENT IS COMING PERIOD.
October 27, 2009

Vita lis said:

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Prof Suludo may have committed blunders somewhere along the line while holding the ace as CBN governor. There has never been anyone that is flawless while making policies in office. However, while criticizing someone, in my opinion, I think it will be unfair to be paradoxical and one-sided. There should be some elements of symmetry. Therefore, let the good things be weighed against the bad. There is no need highlighting only the perceived wrong sides. If this continues, people with good intentions with high degree of nationalism may be discouraged to serve the country. I am not holding brief for anyone here, nor am I supporting evil. However, let us be more lenient and try to strike a balance with peoples activities while in office.
October 23, 2009

innocent chukwudi said:

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soludo should first clear his name by giving account of his stewardship as the central bank.this startling revelation by the incubent central bank governor is enough for him to say some about his tenure in C B N.Until he clears his name,his is not fit to be the governor of anambra state because we are not fools.if he likes,let him keep quiet till eternity
October 21, 2009

OSOBA said:

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SOLUDO YOU SHOULD HAVE GONE PEACEFULLY AND LIVE A GOOD LIFE INSTEAD OF ENTERING THE MURKY WATER OF NIGERIAN POLITICS. ISSUES OF YOUR FAKE PROFESSORSHIP WILL SOON SURFACE. BY THE WAY WHEN DID YOU EARN YOUR MASTERS AND PHD?
October 21, 2009

Anagu said:

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"After allegations of being bribed by Soludo to drop their aspirations and denial, about 36 of the aspirants last Wednesday finally adopted the former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor".
ALLEGATIONS MY FOOT! You may have deep pockets Prof,but the PEOPLE OF ANAMBRA will have the final say.
October 16, 2009

kael noja said:

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my question is why is it only when officeals leaves office that what he has will be published? this should be done for the present CBN governor, and a review should also be done to see what changed.
October 15, 2009

Concerned said:

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Who is not guilty in the slow but painful murder of our motherland? God's judgement is sure!
October 15, 2009

Concerned said:

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My heart bleeds for d country where the king is a kid! I believe the recent events in anambra shows that our dear professor is not a saint afterwards and might be guilty of most, if not more, of what he is accused of! Y is it that the evil keep florishing for so long before their judgement day???????
October 15, 2009

Anagu said:

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Call a THIEF a THIEF. Soludo you think you can run but can't hide. If he is such a saint why all the recent revelation(s) from the banking sector? The PDP and Soludos game plan is to have him imposed governor of Anambra state, that way he is guaranteed imunity from prosecution and we'll all forget by the end of his term. At least that is their thinking for now. WE ARE ALL WATCHING, THIEF! THIEF!! THIEF!!!
October 13, 2009

thinktwice said:

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there i no excuse for corruption
October 10, 2009

Timidy Marley said:

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I wish to say kudos to sahara reporter for their wonderful piece dished out evry now and ... To say Soludo is clean would be calling a cadava a new born. Soludo you don’t deserve to be governor. Sanusi, Nigeria and Nigerians say well done
October 06, 2009

Timidy Marley said:

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I believe this country can change, change for the best. The truth is coming out, now we are getting to know the man soludo truly is and what he contributed to the nation. With the cankers worms being dug from the banks and the nasty deals that played in the stock market, Soludo did no good. Worse still, to think he may one day become governor of Anambra state, PIETY.
October 06, 2009

Mat said:

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Nigerians are mere paper TIGERS, using pens as weapons to no effects..To all the discussants above, kindly accept the way out of the country misery is REVOLUTION. You'll keep talking and talking till next millenium and yet there won't be any change in the ways of your country leaders. You need a sustainable revolution to wipe out these leaders are presently installing their children to watch ver their loots from the national treasury.
October 05, 2009

ellosoba said:

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IF SOLUDO WAS FROM A DECENT SOCIETY HE SHOULD HAVE BURIED HIS HEAD IN THE BIN INSTEAD OF GOING UP AND DOWN BRIBING PDP AND THE LIKES OF TONY ANENIH A CELEBRATED LOOTER OF FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WORKS FUNDS FOR NIERIAN ROADS, TO BECOME GOVERNOR OF ANANMBRA STATE. YARADUA SHOULD BE ASHAMED FOR ALLOWING SOLUDO TO HAVE THE GUTS TO CONTEST. FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA IS DEAD.WHERE IS EFCC FARIDA WAZIRI?
October 03, 2009

Baba Blue said:

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If you steal, you be thief.If you no steal, you no be thief! Do not tell me that Soludo or one of his associates has not read this article. The onus falls on him to debunk the issues raised herein.
However,we should refrain from giving judgement without a proper case being established
October 03, 2009

edwin aligwo said:

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Mr Soludo is of them and like them in the national treasury looting and corruption.
September 27, 2009

Orguy said:

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SR
Kindly answer the call to substantiate the claims laid out in the above article. I must add too, that there's this hunch i have that the story, in most parts, is true...Sad...
September 27, 2009

ELLOSOBA said:

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DEAR MRS CLINTON, IF CHARLES SOLUDO IS ALLOWED TO BECOME GOVERNOR OF ANAMBRA STATE IN NIGERIA AFTER DAMAGING THE NIGERIAN BANKING SECTOR THEN DONT ALLOW THE EFCC CHAIRMAN TO EVER COME TO THE UNITED STATES OR GET US ASSISTANCE. THIS WILL MEAN THAT THE FIGHT ON CORRUPTION IS A SHAM.
PLEASE TAKE THIS SERIOUS.
September 26, 2009

ellosoba said:

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PAIN FOR LOOTERS LIKE ITS KING JAMES IBORI, AOODOKAA, SEGUN AGAGU, BUKOLA SARAKI, BOLA TINUBU, BARKINDO, DAVID EDEVBIE, TANIMU KURFI, SAM EGWU, AUDU ABUBAKAR, SOLUDO, FEMI OTEDOLA, ALIKO DANGOTE, ATIKU ABUBAKAR, BABAGANA KINGIBE, THEOPHILUS DANJUMA, ETC MORE LIST WILL COME
September 25, 2009

ellosoba said:

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JUDGEMENT DAY IS COMING SOON IN ACTION FOR KNOWN LOOTERS IN NIGERIA.PEOPLE LIKE TONY ANENIH, JAMES ONANEFE IBORI, ORJI UZOR KALU,PETER ODILI, ARUMEMI JOHNSON IKHIDE (ARIK AND ROCKSON MD) OLUSEGUN OBASANJO, IBRAHIM BABANGIDA,EMEKA OFFOR, RILWANU LUKMAN, JACKSON GAIUS OBASEKI, FUNSO KUOLOKUN, CAIRO OJOUGBOH, ANDY UBAH, CHUKWUMA SOLUDO, LUCKY IGBINEDION, IBRAHIM MANTU, TIMI ALAIBE, CECILIA IBRU, FRANCIS ATUCHE, ERASTUS AKINGBOLA, TURAI YARADUA, DIMEJI BANKOLE, LIYEL IMOKE,BODE GEORGE ETC WILL SEE GREAT PAIN AND CRY FOR MERCY. MORE LIST COMING
September 25, 2009

ELLOSOBA said:

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IF SOLUDO IS ALLOWED TO BECOME GOVERNOR OF ANAMBRA STATE THEN EFCC SHOULD CLOSE DOWN AND MRS WAZIRI SENT TO JAIL
September 25, 2009

OGUNLESI OLUGBENGA said:

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What is the role of Mr.Chukwuma Soludo in the investors funds of Nospetco Oil and Gas Limited which had been trapped and kept forover two years now. Mr. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi should look into this and ensure all depositors' money are released from the various banks. Its not ideal keeping peoples money unduely and without explanation. This amounts to fraud. 08071850185 (gbenga)
September 25, 2009

Princewill said:

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I have read the article by sahara and comments from readers with keen interest. However, it seems the comments by readers on Soludo is selective.Let's treat all of these guys the same regardless of one performing better than the other. If Soludo was so rich and making money as a consultant according to a reader, why didn't he acquire those properties before assuming office.Let's not be biased, Soludo, Okiro, Iborietc are corrupt and that's the bottom line. Please sahara continue the good work you are doing in exposing them.I wish you could follow and trace Obasanjo's empire to the detriment of we "Nigerians".
September 25, 2009

Jerry A said:

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I think you goofed on this one. 1. You should have waited for the man's comment before you rush to publish this. 2. What is the big deal in having a house of that amount? You do not need to have all the money to own it. 3. Is there any big deal if his children attend such schools? 4. How come you did not publish this when the man was still in the office?

September 24, 2009

Wolof said:

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SOLUDO IS A BIG THIEF. PERIOD! HE ACCOMPLISHED SOMETHING BIG WITH BANK CONSOLIDATION BUT SPOILED IT ALL WITH HIS GREED. SAD
September 20, 2009

Rone Edukugho said:

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Please,i want to comment on the inocent bank staff who are loosing their jobs.Please is there no way the C.B.N. governor can protect the bank staff from being fired or put under pressure? Because they are the once who sweat to bring the funds into the banks,that the top executives missused and abused.Now marketers and bank staff are being put under serious to pressure to bring in billions of naira in to the banks or loose their jobs,which has increased the rate of unemployment in the country.This is a clear case of use and dump as far as i am concerned.
Rone Edukugho
Abuja.
September 20, 2009

Tony Williams said:

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The problem with Nigeria is whenever someone from our tribe does something wrong we always excuse it. The Yoruba’s have excuses for Obasanjo, the Ibos in this case excuse Soludo's behavior because he is Ibo. I once met a Hausa man who said Babangida and Abacha where not that bad. At the end of the day the man on the street is being screwed. Can the man on the street be therefore blamed? Yes he is to be blamed since he can not see more than tribe. We deserve our leaders.
September 15, 2009

Mike Ebare said:

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My short comment is going to base on what i read from most Nigerians here who are vehemently defending soludo for siphoned our money away b/c he was able to reform the banks that are facing alot of problems now.If you all could come out and support soludo for such abused of power and who the hell are you to be blaming orders from the same offences.I read how much people were swearing at the minister of info but when it comes to soludo you all defending this criminal simply b/c is from the southeast. Nigerians you all sick in your heads and tomorrow i will see how many of you soludo would help out of you miseries and most people defending this eyes sore their people can not even eat a square meal a day. Look you all stupid for defending this arm robber in pen.
September 13, 2009

GOOD TALK said:

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SOLUDO! SOLUDO!! SOLUDO!!!
Please, dont mind bad belle people.
Weda dem like or dem no like. na u be Anambra next governor.
Sahara Reporters, please try and do more investigative journalism. Soludo is not a saint, i know! but i thing he deserves respect.
I am an Architect and leave here in Nigeria, but my wife and kids leave in Hull, England and my house is by far better than the semi-detached building you claim belong to Soludo. Yes its a claim as i know the owner is Chief Emma Ojei whom i believe SR is aware is an accomplished businessman.
SR i still like you guys, sha!
September 11, 2009

EJEFONYE GERALD OJINNAKA said:

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IT is unfortunate that our esteemed Sahara has started doing a harchet man"s job.atleast from every indications of this very write-up.it is preposterous and naive to assume that Soludo was just a common lecturer without any other source of livelyhood or income at his mercy.and it was very psychphantic and hypocritical to leave some findings to your readers to research on just to get at Soludo.would Soludo start leaving like a monk just to satsify the writers idea of good living.Please do not take the advantage you have over others to the extreme.Be objective and subjective enough towards every drop of your pen for life is worth much more when the an ink stops dropping(judgment day)
September 09, 2009

Ajebo said:

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Ayodeji Aroyo's comment taht all nigerians are corrupy, does it imply Sahara reporters inclusive and he himself?
September 09, 2009

Ajebo said:

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Soludo, for his "good poetry", if any, we praise him; for his "bad verses" we duly condem. Soludo is a candidate for prison. In Ibo traditional society a thief is a thief no matter how highly placed or talented. I'm afraid I've to agree with Ayodeji Aroyo's comment that Nigeria is so corrupt even to the extent we can no longer distinguish what is right and know when a public officer crosses the line.

My biggest disillussion is this: no bigman or politian is serving prison sentence in Nigeria.

The law is really an ass and a cobweb. Our judiciary is about the most corrupt institution.

There should be a law that makes it mandatory, compulsory and as a pre-requisite for all public office holder's children to complete their first degree plus NYSC in Nigeria.
September 09, 2009

Arthur Uzo said:

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The problem with nigeria is that they always find fault with their best and brightest. ie Ideagbon was condem for been too hard on nigerian. Now we have Soludu. If IMF could seek is advice, then he is good. He is not the problem, the government that has allow curroption to be idolized is the problem. Check out those investigated bankers and you will be amaze how political connected they are.
September 07, 2009

Ayodeji Arojo said:

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All Nigerians are corrupt.
September 06, 2009

Victor Akinola said:

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How can anyone in their right mind justify a $200million mansion, consultancy or no consultancy? The fact remains that all these things were acquired whilst in office as the Governor of CBN. Nigerians tend to give our leaders a pass because they did some good whilst in office. Lets call a spade what it is. The fact that these public office holders did what they were supposed to do does not excuse stealing public money. This is why Nigeria will know no peace until our mindset completely changes.

A sitting public official is building a palatial mansion 20, 30,40 times his annual salary and we know how much they had before their appointment and we still excuse it.

I weep for Nigeria. I weep for generations unborn.
September 05, 2009

komoo said:

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It is a pity that most Nigerians are now sounding totally brainwashed..

If soludo has achieved as some have stated here.. then where is the revelations by oceanic and intercontinetal bank coming from?..

Soludo was a good man before his appointment but when you mingle and dine with people like james ibori, Obasanjo and the rest what do you expect?..

The soft loans he gave his about to collapse the banking sector in the whole country and some people are here running their mouths and given credits to Soludo..

Please, we're not being tribalistic, every1 tought Soludo was an achiever but you can't be an achiver until we Nigerians can feel your good works after leaving office..

The question is , what can we see in the banking sector after Soludo left his office?

Failed and collapsing banking sector...

So therefore, Soludo is and will remain a failure.

Thank you
September 02, 2009

chikezie said:

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if you become what soludo has become, you will never be poor. with exposures across the globe, it cant be possible to have him as a poor man. he was the cbn governor for years and these years came with pay packages and allowances for the kind of work he did. please, dont base your judgement on building and school fees, his allowances will give you the best accommodation in lekki phase 1.
September 02, 2009

nkwe said:

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I hope all those eulogising prof Soludo would by now change their tune, at least you can see what Soludo covered for Naija in the banking industry. Ask Ibru, Akingbola etc, they will tell you the insider story and involvement of Soludo. Mr Sanusi, thank you for the god work, one might be IMF, Worldbank consultant, that is not a yardstick to legistimise his looting adventure.
September 01, 2009

AMARACHI said:

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Soludo is a young man i respect,but reading dis about him is disgusting to say the least,I Pray God wl deliver dis Gr8 Nation from the hands of Evil Grabbing & selfish Irresponsible "Leaders".GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
August 29, 2009

peterside said:

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Nigeria, oh my beloved country, who will save us from these wicked generation of leaders? God please save Nigeria. where are our military boys. Please come out, take over this dirty government WE WILL SUPPORT YOU WITH OUR BLOOD. Enough is Enough. Politician have no focus or plan for our dear country. God bring us a leader.
August 29, 2009

Loiuas said:

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This can b traced to the present crisis in Prof. Soludo's hometown,Isuofia.But what you guys don't understand is the fact that no matter how you try to dent Soludo's image,YOU CAN NEVER GET NEAR HIM.He's for sure a destined child.His God has made him GREAT AND GREAT HE'LL REMAIN.So my dear you better go tell whoever paid you to do this to go settle any village political problem he's got with this great man.Also tell him/her/they that i wish them good luck cos i know for sure that Soludo doesn't listen to trash
August 27, 2009

LITTLE MONEY said:

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As the adage goes: 'time will tell',for starters sahara reporters hav been vindicated to an extent on the above report written way back b4 the current revelation from the 5 banks, efcc etc.If we summon the courage to fight this virus called corruption, our future as Nigerians will be better for it, but if we are still divided as we tend to be on all important national issues, perhaps then its still a long way to go!currupt leaders thrive on division among the ruled. Every country have its tribes and nations, but none so divided like Nigerians.And to think that we have more reason to be united, ask- which part of Nigeria enjoy regular supply of power? Ans: Aso Rock!
August 27, 2009

solabrown said:

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a change is coming.we need to stand firm and do what is right in ur own little way.
we nigerian have grown accustomed to corruption.if we all can do the right thing in our own little way.change will come. i dont have hope in this leadership.they are all corrupt
August 24, 2009

Alpha N.D. said:

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As a Naija youth,i"ll rather start preparing 4 the grand revolution that is inevitable if i most hav a beta future. since all our so-called elders and leaders hav failed. We are almost gettin 2 the end of the road or rather, finally pushed 2 the wall!!!
August 22, 2009

Johnson Ode said:

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Thanks for keeping those of us outside the country abreast of the happenings at home. I am a retired CBN staff and also Vice President of the Bank's Joint Consultative Committee. Inter-alia of the Soludo's misconduct was the celebration of the Bank's Sliver Jubilee in May 2009 instead July 2009, However can any good leader come from the country? If you know one please tell us,every leaders we have in Nigeria are thieves while those coming behind are potential trained thieves, so just pray that God should keep blessing the nation(Nigeria) and changing the heart of the thieves
August 22, 2009

esosa osagiede said:

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Pray am in the UK and am close to the above residense and have'nt seen anyone like charles Ibori.So where do you get you facts.people hope its' true well am on the look out also.I must corroborate your story oh.smilies/grin.gif
August 17, 2009

salas said:

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onestly nigerians are suffering from self induced poverty,i want all those who made comments in support of soludo to come back and explain what is happening now with the 5banks in problem today,how soludo has done wonders with them.my brothers from s,east shouldnt tribalise everything at every oppoutunity,its a open secthat soludo treated himself to nigeria money,lets be frank,there are thief from all part of the the country,obj,agagu,ibori,alams,dariye,nnamani etc,so any attempt to brng thieves to justice should not be termed ethnicity or tribalism.my brothers from seast should please refrain;no right thinking yoruba man will defend obj,cos we never wantedhim,and nigeria was th worst for it.
August 17, 2009

Mr P said:

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It is amazing the calibre of leaders that the Nigerian society churns out. Our supposedly sincere technocrats get immersed in our system and eventually end up damaging the already corrupt system they initially set out to correct or at least to make a positive impact on.The onus doesnt lie on the privileged few to make a correction, it lies on the greater majority to become alive to their civil and civic responsibilities and force a correction through all constitutional means at their disposal.A Soludo that covered up the attrocities that were perpretated by MD's of certain banks couldnt have done this in isolation. A Sanusi that starts out creditably well (same way Soludo did),might succumb to the same cabal that makes it impossible for an honest Nigerian to make any sustained impact on the workings of governance. Everything has political undertones....until the governed step up and get actively involved in determining the leaders, all we can do is complain, which in my opinion is a lovely waste of time. Do you vote?
August 17, 2009

Williams Ara said:

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@Anthony Oka- You are the one doing real hatchet job for a patently corrupt public officer whose fingers were properly caught in the cookie jar.
August 16, 2009

anthony oka said:

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I hold no brief for anyone, but in my opinion, this article was not well researched or investigated. it is like a hatchet job designed only to throw mud on soludo. you provided no facts upon which a reader like myself can use to discredit soludo. please respect us ur readers. we don't want to believe you are now taking us for a ride
August 15, 2009

Baba agba said:

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Just checked UK Property records. 50 Brondesbury Park was bought on 20/10/2006 for £2,150,000 freehold.

August 14, 2009

tee the activist said:

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it's high time all these mouth runners are put in place! if it was military regime can you truly do this, and you mr writer are you pure yours self........... we all do wrong,but first correct yours so that you can be able to correct others i think corrupt writers of this generation start from this sahara reporters now clear your self if you ain't guilty and investigate soludo properly before you allow us condemn him............ i hate bad leader so is it with fish brain writers
August 14, 2009

Aare Ago said:

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What kind of people are we? So if soludo had built the Economy in five years and had recorded a superlative performance with no equal among the former CBN governor, then he has a right to loot the treasury in 2 months to the end of his tenure?

Let me ask, which one is better - lesser evil or evil itself? None, guys. Evil is evil - lesser or greater.

if Soludo could afford this luxuries before he got to CBN,he would have. As a matter of fact, does IMF or World Bank pay you in bullion vans because you consult for them?

Let's call a spade what it is - a spade!

The end justifies the means anyway.
August 14, 2009

adedipe adeniran said:

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That is how civil servants leave large in nigeria and the people they serve leave in poverty.How can some1 with 1m salary per month buy a house of 2m pound with probing him.Send his children to expensive school that his salary can't pay for.The govt is the aiding all this criminality.GOD help us.Sahara,thanks for ur investigative reporting.
August 12, 2009

Edward Idenu said:

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I read this article with interest and after seeing the comment of other great minds i was left wandering, to summerise the feeling i gathered from the responses. there are two school of thoughts here, the first which believes that a thief is a thief not regarding what achievement he had achieved. the other who believed that this issue sholud not be mentioned because according to them Soludo delivered the banking sector in Nigeria, no small achievement and i feel that. a respondant called Soludo an IMF consultant so can afford the mansion in question, i want to remind that respondant that the IMF article 4 on Nigeria mentioned that only about 1% of industrial funds/investment in Nigeria is from the banking sector, what then are the Banks that we think have been reformed by Soludo doing?.

My position is a thief is a thief, if Soludo have achieved so much as some respondants say and stole so much as the article suggested one can only imagine if the time and effort channell to stealing so much was invested in delivering Nigeria to become amongst the first 20 Economies by 2020 (vision 202020) who say Nigeria might not have been there 4 years ago...

Nigerians we must be objective for Soludo to record this measure of success means Nigeria can succeed. it is our responsibility to call a thief a thief, his mandate as CBN governor was what he delivered and was paid to deliver, so he has not done Nigeria any favour that would make us not call him a thief if he stole.

I rest my case.
August 11, 2009

ESEOSA said:

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Honestly, I think the issue of corruption in high places must stop if we desire to move forward as a Nation. The Idea of political office holders flaunting their ill-gotten wealth after leaving office leaves nothing to the up-coming generation to desire.
No doubt that Prof. Soludo did well as the then CBN Governor, However, if the stories published about him are true then he should be investigated.
August 11, 2009

Raw Justice said:

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I am eagerly waiting to read the exposure of the master robber, a chicken farmer that could not manager her chicken farmer to the extent that they were dying out before his sudden enthronement from the death row as a condemned criminal (Which he was and is), to the exulted position of a president Mr, 'pastor/evangelist' Obasanjo, whose wealth cannot be matched from =N= 20000 to countless today, even having a multi billion university and undisclosed refinary in Jamica and elsewhere.
Please, report on such man who was the head and the rest will expose themselves without much effort, but unless Obasanjo and his family's criminal conduct (Especially that of his daughter 419 turned senator), what has become of that investigation????
Start from the Head and the tail will follow!!
August 10, 2009

Agboro said:

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It is a shame that some of us don't want to say the truth. Those who are advocating that our Prof. have done well should keep such assertions for thier generation to come. We should talking about proper investigation into the matter, and if found guilty should be prosecuted instead of trying to appeal to our emotions.This is preposterous, This is a shame of a nation.
August 09, 2009

Omotayo Odiwo said:

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What is wrong with Nigerians? Why must we trabalise corruption in the country? I have reed through all the comments by well meaning Nigerians on Saludo and it appears that comments from the Igbo group seems to give a pass that corruption is okay when it is one of them. You cannot tell me that the amount of money Saludo has spent on two hours both in Abuja and London are hard earned money from working very hard. Then when you add the amount of money he has spent so far on school fees for his kids in high school in London so far is money he worked hard for. Please give me a break. Call a spade a spade. This is the problem with us and we have the tebdencies of finding who is corrupt among us so long as that person is not from out ethnic group. Lets assume he was a consultant to any world bodies for five years, there is no way he could have made $200 million in five years and I am sure he has more than that somewhere on the planet earth. I am sure that a university professor will not make that much in five years in Nigeria even if that person is a first class professor. On the other hand the believe that the banking sector has has done so well due to his stewardship is nonsense. Most of the banks if not all are owned by the same money bags that we call leaders. Most of the rich people in Nigeria today are ministers, politicians, presidents and State governors but we do have a few that are private citizens and if you investigate them, one cames away with facts that most are in the oil business where oil bunkering is part of their business.

The likes of Saludo have destroyed the country and until Nigerians wake up and smell the coffee,our tomorrow looks bleak. We are in a downward slide and we have passed the mark of a failed State and we are heading towards anarchy and that is just the truth. In a country where all economic indicators shows there is nothing good coming out of that mere geographical expression called Nigeria, we have to begin finding a way to salvage that country rather than celebrating people that have destroyed the country through massive corruption. We have to rethink what Nigeria is to us and for all I know, we have to renegotiate our marriage by talking with each other and if the marriage can be salvaged, it is then left to each one of us to come together in a proactive way rather than being passive and waiting for God to solve our ills. The time is now and that now is very urgent.

SR is doing a good job in it's investigating reporting and we should encourage them to continue doing a good job. If Saludo feels that the write up is not true, he should sue for defamation of character. It is as simple as that.

The destiny of Nigeria is in our hands and if we fall, we fall together and if we make it, is will be al well and good.
August 07, 2009

Concerned Nigerian said:

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I can't understand why some writers here have decided to be supporting these criminals by saying that they are being victimised! C'mon Nigerians be real. Soludo was a consultant or not is not the point. Nigeria is being looted and you are there applauding. Anybody that has served under these stupid leaders we have since independence has mercilessly looted the treasury, minus those that served as true patriots.

What have we achieved since independence? Power generation is decreasing from insufficient as at independence to unavailable by the year 2000 and has today entered voicemail. This is at a time where americans have started experimenting with wireless power supply. Ok, leave america out, Iran that started with us is talking about Nuclear power. What are you saving all these crooks for, or should I assume that they have also set up a machinery to counter points raised about them at sahara reporters???

Let me tell you, even if these bastards are innocent of these charges, please don't even offer your defence because they are not worth it. No amount of consultancy with the space station in florida will give you the amount of luxury they are flaunting. Why didn't he flaunt all these wduring his consultancy period and not after his tenure are CBN governor??? Men....

These are millions of consultants out there. U will see they can only build castles and mansions after they hold a public office in Nigeria...and then use their miserable consultancy to front...and i am surprised some of us buy their excuses.

You know what, I am not a saint. When I was coming up, I thought it was wise and smart to get into government and loot, but today after I see what is happening, I have changed my mind. I can't blame my past belief bcos even our leaders failed to point us in the right direction, allowing us to derail. I see these people as endangered specie. I see them as an extention of the biblical Sodom and Gomorrah waiting to be wiped ou by God. The handwriting is on the wall. God's time is ticking for them to repent or face destruction.

My advice to the rest of us is that if you have not yet joined these people in any way, either directly or indirectly, or even if you have joined but can read my message, please denounce them and have a change of mind. Please do not get caught up in their deserved condemnation from God. It is not too late now. Don't say "Had I known!"

August 05, 2009

felixo said:

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Soludo has done well and should be left alone!
August 03, 2009

Obinna Nwachukwu said:

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Let me start by saying that I am not privy to all the information.I will caution that we do not take internet reporting too seriously. Your reporting here graphically demonstrates a paucity of balance and objectivity which is the foundation of good journalism.This article is story telling and not reporting. It will be entertaining, which is what it aspires to, except that reputations and lives are at stake. I will suggest that Sahara Reporters and publishers like it consider inserting disclaimers on their mast. I am concerned about the vitriol that drips from stories like this because it discolors the report.The same is true of most online media from Nigeria.This story is rife with hearsay and injection of fancy "He has spent the past three weeks avoiding us and made promises to answer our questions that he has not kept, hoping that we will simply go away." Whatever happened to journalistic distance. That said, I appreciate that the publishers also have this forum for comments.
July 26, 2009

OKOROMADU DONALD CHIMEZIE said:

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Mr soludo has performed more than any other CBN Governor in nigeria history "take note" and this is just a regular house any other person can acquire even his salary, saved very will can afford all this

Plz after service where do u want him to live? if he goes back home to live in a mood house i guess thats when u will be happy. what will u ever do in nigeria that people will appreciate
July 26, 2009

zeena yan said:

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This is just a regular house and not a mansion.Where do you want him to live?In a shack?
July 26, 2009

ECHE ELAIGWU said:

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SOLUDO DID HIS BEST. NO ONE IS PERFECT ,WE SHOULD NOT LOOK ONLY AT THE NEGATIVE SIDE OF LEADERS.
THIS REPORTER COULD HAVE DONE BETTER IN HIS ANALYSIS,WHAT ABOUT SOLUDO'S SIDE OF THE STORY?
July 25, 2009

Omo Iya Maria said:

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I am indeed disappointed at the quality of the report on Soludo. The intention of the reporter to discredit the Former CBN Governor is not in doubt despite attempt to cover this up.

I wonder who pays this reporter or its editor for this blackmailing propaganda. The write up attempts to reframe known information about Soludo with the intent to justify a predetermined goal. It was interesting to read because of the personality involved. It only merits is to lower my confidence in the credibility of Sahara Reporters and the ratings of the information provided.

It appears that there are some interest groups who have been offended by CBN policy including the Consolidation of the Banking Sector. This group are not only determined to ensure that Soludo did not get a second term, they also want to smear his name. It is possible that these group have grown stronger in current government and are now using the media to consolidate their position. It is also possible that this reporter has written out of frustration because Soludo did not grant the desired interview. In this case the Reporter would have been acting immaturedly but to make a point, like most senior journalists, " do not ignore me as i hold the power of the pen"

It may be helpful to Nigerians who are eagerly praying for a better system of governance for SaharaReport to watch out for the existence of a 5th and 6th column in its ranks and files. The quality and emotional maturity of your reporters also need to be monitored and improved with regular training and re-training. This reporter and its editor obvious need one

I wonder why Soludo is blamed for the current devalued state of Naira. An important question to address is why is our sister country Ghana performing better than Nigeria now. Who constitutes the power blocks within the Banking sectors and Nigeria political class that stopped Soludo from redenominating Naira?
The reporter was silent or maybe ignorant about strong political forces that frustrate Soludo's attempt to build up and save the country's economy. He almost lost his job then but for the fact that the new goverment was struggling for credibility. It seems Soludo was shaking to the bone as a result of this. He might have ended up dancing to the tunes of these groups to save his jobs rather than work further for the economy.

The overwhelming influence of this blood-sucking groups on the current goverment is palpable. Acting as friends to Soludo and loyalist to the President, they have engineered attempt to remove Soludo and worked on the President to suspend this. Their intention was clear and calculated, to derail Soludo from succeeding so that he will not get the second term. It is possible that both the President and Soludo are indeed ignorant of the scheme.

These people are the real culprit to hold responsible for the economic woes of Nigeria not Soludo. The data and the leads are at your disposal. It is possible that a closer scrutiny of those who give you the information on Soludo may snow-ball into the identification of these anti-Nigeria groups within and without Nigeria. They pretend to be interested in the Country but are only interested in their personal and family interests.
I wonder if these groups are the same as those behind the travail of Ribadu and El-Rufai. The role played by these groups in the sudden exit of Okonjo-Iweala and selection of our current president is an important area to explore.

Who can rescue us from these groups that have enslaved the peoples of Nigeria. They have turned Nigerians into economic refugees while Ghananians are returning home. They have made life meaningless for the teeming honest and hard working masses in Nigeria.

God does not need everybody; He will work with two where 2 billion forces are required. Nigeria need only one man in the right position for things to change. The attempt to smear the image of Soludo and his likes with unsubstantiated write up is unfortunate.

It may be helpful to desist from personality destruction and focus on the much needed issues required to move Nigeria forward.
July 24, 2009

paulpi said:

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the lists goes on..those of you coming here and showing solidarity for criminals who have stolen monies of ungodly magnitude from the pubic purse should go places..this is the same Nigeria where there are hard working families who could hardly afford a modest car or the cost of Power for business, graduate and post graduates with no jobs or underemployed for ages because "no connections" in places that matters. where is the Nigerian promise- Most families aren't asking for too much they just want a decent job with decent pay,working amenities and most of all a functioning system.But the monies to provide these things are siphonned into some individuals pocket not once but continually.
July 24, 2009

paulpi said:

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In response to Adebajo Olalekan Omotayo:

All who steals from the nation as all the same, whether you are Robin Hood or Aninih or even Anenih the former minister,A thief is a Thief, my friend.you cannot give with one hand and take with another.
July 24, 2009

paulpi said:

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this is in response to Amos.

Soludo should have remained a consultant to the IMF and nobody will question his wealth but once you go into public office to serve your country and get immensely rich overnight resulting directly from your public post or otherwise, you are subject to scrutiny of all kinds until you prove otherwise. i strongly believe if you steal from the IMF that is a crime but if you steal from your own country that is treason.If you live in developed country you will probably know what public funds means.
July 24, 2009

paulpi said:

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thanks to saharareporters for this new brand of jounalism,awareness is one thing,action is another..people asking to split up the country,okay no problem but not until these criminals are made to pay up all they have stlen and put in jail to reform and rehabilitate,also as a deterrent to would-be treasonable crminal minds.
July 24, 2009

paulpi said:

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you see everyone, what is EFCC doing?not that i support this but if it was a common yahoozee or 419ers trying to eat because of the situation in the country with just a single phone you will definately have an arrest, but in all these cases of the high and mighty "Nigerians" not even questioning at the local police station or even in the home will ever happen. which means EFCC is instrument set up to deal with the common man and those that have fallen out of grace with the ruling cliques. For us living in the UK,we can vry well remember the then PM Tony Blair being questioned under caution regarding the cash for honors thingey. Do we have a police force in that country, police is not only for terrorizing innocent citizens or pursuing armed robbers/partnering armed robbers in some cases but also to be seen to doing their jobs per bring all these people to book but then again "do we have Laws in the country"- my answer is "No".because how can there be Laws and with all this accusations nothing is being done or will ever be done except only ruling clique want something done.Mike Okiro and likes will continue to enjoy stolen millions.In my my book which have no relevant-all this equates to treason.
July 24, 2009

Amos. said:

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Pls lets leave Soludo alone, the man has done well.Sahara go and find out how much does IMF consultant earn b4 u publish ur unwanted danming story.To show u have something against soludo, how come you mentioned that he was a university lecturer but fail to mention that he was and still a consultant to IMF and the world bank, pls stop confussing ngerians. If one has done well lets commend him so that we can encouraged others.
July 23, 2009

Adebajo Olalekan Omotayo said:

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Kudos should be giving to Soludo for taking Nigeria Banking Sector to a remarkable level. Leave the good talent Nigerian brain box like Soludo alone and expose the bastard resources waster leaders who have nothing to over than to loot our money.
July 22, 2009

oche egwa said:

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I am a journalist and I know the rules behind the game. Your article on Soludo to say the least lacks depth and reveals a height of intellectual laziness. Now I wonder who you are writing for. I mean, who is your audience? Because this sort of article is not for the serious minded. Sounds like putting together narratives by market women and labourers on the
street.
July 20, 2009

nnaemeka okeke said:

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This is shoddy journalism. no response from the accused yet you rushed to press.when you get the truth make sure you publish same
July 16, 2009

ADAMU MUSA said:

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Please be careful. we are still living. time will judge both of us. Nigeria's problems will be over if you and i become more objective and forget about selling our conscience. what is hunting prof .soludo is tribalistical behavours of some part of nigeria that feels that they are more nigerian than others. quote me right, you did not right this article voluntarily. i know who bribed you and then are you justified to call soludo names while you commit murder with your pen. soludo's achievements can never be reduce by an atom with this common insult to his names. contact goodheads in America and europe, they know soludo before you knew him. go to enugu and see his mansion. i have a question for you, are you God that annoints kings?
July 14, 2009

TOPE said:

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kudos to soludo,el rufai, mallam ribadu,all in obasanjo govt.
July 14, 2009

MUHAMMAD M.UMAR said:

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the man is stupid,thief and corrupt.he thought he was smart.one day he must pay the price.
July 14, 2009

Odi said:

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I believe the criticisms are fair.Did he have those assets before taking the CBN office and it is never a bad idea for people in public office to respond to issues like this.He should let the public know the source of these assets.
July 13, 2009

Gandu Francis said:

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I want to be receiving sahara news daily
July 13, 2009

Musa Goyo said:

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Sirs Soludo was so many things to so many people, of most surprise is the two face which is portrayed in this piece,however, as much as i have a lot of respect for this man and his giant stride of reform,he will or has already joined the band wagon of Nigeria wolves in sheep clothing, my reason points to the fact that all the economin indices are pointed downwards owing to the many economic policies,the price and amounts purported to have been stolen is immaterial, what is of concern to me is the rate at which public officers of respect fall for money which eventually destroys their names and all they have built, we look forward to stability in Nigeria and CBN under sanusi Lamido
July 10, 2009

molonlabe said:

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do you realise that people actually might believe everything you write!!!!???? that is not a £2m house sirs...
July 07, 2009

Mr. M said:

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I have tremdous respect for Mr. Soludo, he single handedly reformed Nigerian Banking System to become one of the most successful story that came out of Africa. I could care less if he and his family lives in a $100 million mansion, what I care about is that 100 of my friends and family are not employed in banks whom would have been unemployed had things continued the way they were before Soludo came and saved Nigeria. This Article is a Joke, go and chase the real corrupted government official, Soludo should be the President of Nigeria or at least somebody that has his intellectual capacity
July 07, 2009

Joseph Mozor ( UAEi) said:

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Give me a break!
I think you have wasted too much time dwelling on the most unproductive of all ventures that should help to sanitise the Nigerian corupt society. You should be able to distinguish real technocrats from the mere opportunistic public office holders of Nigeria.
Soludo's mates ( in every ramification), of international accademic status, can own more and better mansions elswheres in the planet earth. With or without central bank of Nigeria 's appointment, Soludo deserves such a home anywhere.
I expected the writer to dissipate such energy as he had put on this investigation on some other cases of clear acts of coruption and venality that abound in Nigerian leadership, consdering the fact that the intellectual wealth of Soludo can be translated into money in different legitimate forms. Afterall, proceeds from the sales of Obama's book - "Audacity of Hope", can buy homes anywhere in the world.
I also wonder why this article clearly portrayed all the works of Soludo in the bad light. Ironically, this essay could not hide the fact that at least Soludo had contributed in the reform of Nigerian banking sector.And as ephemirical as it was meant to be in this publication, no doubt ,he has made a worthy, notable and memorable contribution in the history of Nigeria, that nobody can take away from him. Besides, Soludo does not have a crystal ball as to be able to make all the contributions necessary to transform Nigeria in one day, nobody does that. Life is like that, you make your mark and leave, while other make theirs. All the great inventors we know, are known for just only one invention at a time. Soludo has contributed his and it is left for each and every other remaining millions of Nigerians, including you to create your own mark in the sand of Nigeria, within this life time.
It is unrealsitic and call it a journalistic canard if you like, to blame Soludo in anyway for what your article referred to as "ecconomic meltdown of Nigeria" Who then would you put the blame on for the global ecconmic melt-down?
June 28, 2009

chukwuebuka Ejeckam said:

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please, it is high time we stop politicizing issues that bothers on people's intergrity......to the extent that it can be substantiated on evidence that soludo is corrupt,he should not be spared even if he recorded marginal glories as the CBN governor......but the truth that is all men are inclined to be ambitious.....man was designed by his maker to aim higher....so i would not join issues on him having political ambitions...he is a nigerian and qualified,if not ably qualified to contest for elections.However,it is abig tragedy that most of the macro-economic gains he recorded could not trickle down to benefit the average Nigerian ....of what use was a foreign reserve in excess of 50 billion dollars then when many Nigerians lived on less than a dollaro and unemployment soared andwalked naked everywhere.....the real end of all of human pursuit and good endeavour shouldbe to humanity.....majority of people.Soludo,like all of us,may have succeded in some areas but he equally failed in some area...no man is an angel...........
June 26, 2009

dawg7 said:

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Ok, enough of the arguement.
Are we saying that it's ok to 'help' yourself with CBN/ public funds as long as you are doing a good?

If he aquired all that he's got without cutting corners... God sees him, if not, God still sees him but the that mentality should be erased... I appreciate all he's done for the country but if the allegations are true... tell me then, what's the difference between one that steals a £10 and one that steals a biro... Truth be told... That are both thives.

I rest my case.
June 26, 2009

Danlad said:

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There is a life after this where mr soludo will be compell to answer for all the atrocities he commited, that day is defenitely coming no doubt about that so my dear ex governor of CBN be prepared.
June 26, 2009

Okpako said:

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I think the report done by the saharareporters on Soludo is an excellent piece. There is no denying the fact that Soludo like most of our leaders are morbidly and horrendously corrupt. I do not accept the shibboleth being canvassed by some of the commentators on this site that soludo was not a hungry man before being appointed the CBN governor. Can some of these spin doctors tell us how much Soludo was worth before his appointment and after. If we must fight corruption in Nigeria, then we must support all attempts or efforts to rid the nation of this cankerworm that has bled the nation and made her lie prostrate........ well done sahara reporters.........
June 25, 2009

Harry Mondada .A. said:

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This is a well researched article,even though I see it in a different light; If half of Nigeria,s public office holders would do a little work and 'chop' a little as SOLUDO appears to have done,Nigeria would not be 2000 years behind time as we now see it.
However,your work is highly commendable.
June 25, 2009

Harry Mondada .A. said:

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This is a well researched article,even though I see it in a different light; If half of Nigeria,s public office holders would do a little work and 'chop' a little as SOLUDO appears to have done,Nigeria would not be 2000 years behind time as we now see it.
However,your work is highly commendable.
June 25, 2009

Son Tee said:

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I don't understand why when it comes 4 Soludo everybody here starts crying wolf and foul. But sort of tell me one thing even if this is my first time here, that majority of the people using this site are southeasterners which's understandable, which's part of why Nigeria is corrupt, remains corrupt and will always be corrupt!
Can any of these people crying foul here explain to saharareporters in detail the kinds of consulting job Dr. Chukwuma Soludo was doing and how much he was making b4 the criminal employed him, if all we're seeing and hearing is not from the same lootings his bosses were doing?
Abeg Saharareporters expose them all!
June 24, 2009

abubakarfufore said:

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you guys are doing a good work by exposing our corrupt leaders. keep it up.
June 23, 2009

backtoroot said:

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i think if every high office holder in Nigeria has done as much as soludo did , Nigeria would have been much better than it is now. if Nigeria is a country where the people decide who rules, i strongly believe the population of Nigeria will massively re-elect soludo in that same office. no one is a scent. soludo did more good than harm to nigeria and to Nigerian economy. we must learn as well to appreciate the good things that has been done. we must learn to compare and contrast somebody's work before criticizing him/her. thanks. nigerian in diaspora
June 21, 2009

Chudi Okeke said:

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I really appreciate the work you're doing by exposing corrupt Nigerians but i must warn that you shouldn't allow any biased information to influence your publications. Mr. Soludo has performed excellently in office even though there may be one or two mistakes in line of duty. I believe he should be given credit for the excellent job he did with our economy. If not for the limitations he had with this present regime, he would've performed more. Let's give him the respect and kudos he deserves.
June 21, 2009

Chibuzo Asomugha said:

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It is well and good to expose corruption and corrupt officials. This, however, should not be done at all costs. Even if you are bent on running Soludo down - for whatever reason - you should at least have given him credit for what he has done, not only for the Nigerian economy, but also for the economies of several other countries where his genius is appreciated. By listing the cost of his homes and the children's schools you have not been able to prove that he got all those by corrupt means. Do other central bank governors live less 'luxuriously'? Soludo has never claimed to be a silver spoon kid. He has always acknowledged the fact that he moved up the ladder of life's comfort by the grit of personal effort and God-endowed talents. When has it become a crime for someone to step up in life? Is it also a crime for Soludo to have political ambitions? In case you don't know, he's always been in politics right from the university years. I may well say that Soludo is as eminently qualified, if not more qualified, than all the pretenders whose ambition to govern our state you probably uphold. I am not holding a brief for Soludo, but I think you should have treated him with more respect.
June 19, 2009

Akin Babs said:

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Story, story, story, did Prof. Soludo have all these things b4 his appointment NO! Let's call a spade a spade, even dough he did some good work to some extent while in office to me this is abuse of office (impropriety). They are all the same no one means well for this country, God help us all!!!
June 19, 2009

Muhamad Sani said:

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he who need gold must dig deeply for it becaouse it is not in the surface iof the soil.
our leaders have already dig it and they have found it so let them enjoy it.
June 18, 2009

Obasi said:

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Soludo needs no critiscisms for now, I am in support of the first comment by Obisike, "lets appreciate people who mean well for this country". Soludu has been an accomplished consultant to IMF and WORLD BANK before such position. A labourer deserves his wages and can live affluently with his wages.
June 18, 2009

Taiwo Ogbe said:

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Sahara, I think you are taking advantage of the fact that traumatised Nigerians will believe anything negative or have a negative feeling about their country.
Soludo like Okonjo-Iweala was an international grade economist and consultant to various global bodies includin OECD.
I know ordinary bankers in US and UK who have houses as big as soludos. Apart from that, the residence in UK owned by Ojei have unsubstantiated links to Soludo.
I think you guys are now beginning to collect back hand money.
You need to be careful !
June 17, 2009

Baba Vikolo said:

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sir,
i appreciate your right often times but you should also understand that Soludo was not a poor hungry book headed man , since i know you do a detailed investigation and reseach before you publish your items , you must have discover that he was a lecturer to some high profile foreign univesity as a professor , as an avid reader of your publications i believe its a disservice to put Soludo on the same pedestal with people like Andy Uba.
June 16, 2009

ABDULAZIZ KASSIM ALI said:

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Sir,

with due respect to your comments, i wish to state that Mr soludo has perform more than any CBN Governor in nigeria history

Also considering the corruption of public sarvants in the past and current regime i seriously beleive he need to be given some kudo s - so as toencourage other good Nigerians to serve in future.

The house he acquired in Abuja was done through most ransparent means. It cannot be compare to the I.G of police resident and Aso Rock - considering their security inlications.
June 15, 2009

Daniel M. Goyo said:

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Quite revealing and disgusting your article on Mr. Soludo. Not all that glitters is gold heh?
Who would have imagined that eggheads also have luxheads. Only in Nijja can you get this, where every one that comes into position of responsibilities or given one turns a monster ! ! ! !

Ahllah ka sawake mana.
June 15, 2009

obisike said:

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please, for whaterver reason lets learn to appreciate people who mean well for this country .its okey to burst corruptin any were it is found.But have you forgotten that soludo was already an accomplished consultant to IMF and WORLD BANK.before coming into government.He can actually afford this things if he were not in government.he was not a hungry man.
June 14, 2009

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