Gambia: Breaking News: ABACHA CONTAINER MONEY WITH JAMMEH: A MYSTERY TO
NIGERIANS!

ABACHA CONTAINER MONEY WITH JAMMEH: A MYSTERY TO NIGERIANS!



By Pa Nderry M’Bai

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Tel. 919-749-6319

Late dictator Sani Abacha of Nigeria had in mind prior to his demise  to
invest in Gambia. He was working on a multimillion dollars housing project
to be coordinated by dictator Yahya Jammeh, sources close to the Jammeh
State House said.  The project unfortunately never touches the ground.  This
was largely due to  Abacha’s sudden death—rendering a brief power vacuum in
the populous West African country.

But that did not stop Jammeh of Gambia to hijack the Abacha project funds.  For
Jammeh, Abacha’s funds was a fortune from God.  A twenty foot container
filled with United States dollar bills from the late Nigerian Head of State
Abacha was addressed to President Yahya Jammeh, which he (Jammeh) later
pocketed.

Nigerians both at home and abroad will be shocked this morning to read that
half of their treasury funds were clandestinely smuggled to the Gambia by
Abacha, with the help of his “son” Yahya Jammeh.

How Abacha and Jammeh managed to ship such a huge amount of money to the
Gambia without the knowledge of Nigerian Custom Agents beats one’s
imagination.  But there was nothing impossible under Abacha’s rule.

Like, Jammeh, Abacha was widely feared by Nigerians. He succeeds in
instilling fear into the minds of his countrymen. There were Nigerians who
were determined to kill for him, steal for him, and in some occasions
export his reign of terror beyond the frontiers of Lagos.

Wiring the funds through Nigeria’s banking industry was considered as a  risky
venture by both Abacha and Jammeh. The duo do not want Interpol and other
sub-regional law enforcement agencies to be in the loop. Their money
laundering schemes will be noticed if channeled through the banks.

This was how the idea of wiring the funds by sea was conceived. Although,
Gambia’s intelligent agents posted at the Banjul ports were kept out of the
loop.

When the Abacha dollar container ducked in Banjul, the agents embarked on
an inspection to see if the paperwork corroborates its content. Little did
they know that the shipment was addressed to their boss Yahya Jammeh.

The intelligent agents (names withheld for now) were alarmed by the content
of the container. The container was stacked with dollar bills to capacity.

Like the USATODAY reported the other day, the United States should indeed
keep an eye on Jammeh.  He has been linked to drugs, and arms trafficking.
Mr. Jammeh is also working with Lebanese so called investors considered as
“enemies of the United States.”

In fact, one of his Lebanese partners, an influential businessman in the
Gambia, has been indicted by the US Treasury Department for funding
terrorism. His subsidary companies in Angola were kicked out from that
country largely due to the Treasury Department's   adverse findings against
them.

Essentially, Mr. Jammeh is working against United States interest. His
apparent failure to disassociate himself from these Lebanese terrorist
supporters clearly demonstrates Jammeh’s association by guilt.

For Jammeh, money supersedes America and Gambia’s national security. He has
been bought by these corrupt Lebanese to a point that he has no choice but
to accommodate their clandestine dubious business practices.

The US should be action oriented and stop the procrastination before our
enemies will strike. Gambia is a safe-haven for Hezbollah members and
supporters. Middle Eastern regimes associated with Hezbollah have influence
over this mad dog of Africa. He will never expel the Hezbollah financers
from the Gambia. He is on their payroll straight up!

Follow our subsequent edition for the full storyon the Abacha container
money!



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GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA.
LET US JOIN HANDS AND SUPPORT SHEIKH PROFESSOR DR. ALH YAHYA JAMMEH (NASIRU
DEEN) TO BUILD OUR COUNTRY. *


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