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Rumours of Farida Waziri’s imminent demise as head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had been circulating for weeks before President Goodluck Jonathan administered the coup de grâce on 23 November....

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Farida Waziri, Goodluck Jonathan, Michael Aondoakaa, James Ibori, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Nuhu Ribadu, Olusegun Obasanjo, United States, Hillary Clinton, Ibrahim Lamorde, Mohammed Bello Adoke, coup de grâce

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