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Interesting reactions have followed reports that some Nigerians left unclaimed assets in the United Kingdom. Some Nigerians on social media also used the medium to chastise those who always keep secrets from their people.
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Recall that the United Kingdom government published at least 56 dead Nigerians with unclaimed estates and other valuable assets.
One of the oldest affected was identified as Mark N’wogo, was a Nigerian said to have been born in Sapele, Delta state, and died on December 9, 1992 in Surrey, United Kingdom.
The list of unclaimed estates held by the Treasury Solicitor also identified N’wogo among 56 Nigerians officially recorded to have died in the United Kingdom in the last 30 years and their assets still unclaimed.
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Humphrey Danladi in his reaction said:
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Okorie Chukwuka Justice also said:
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Meanwhile, on Tuesday, August 16, the British High Commission said it won’t comment on the alleged organ harvesting case involving Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice.
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When asked about the possible immunity for Ekweremadu and the probability of a transfer of the case from the Central Criminal Court in the United Kingdom to Nigeria, the Head of Political Section at the British High Commission in Abuja, Aneesah Islam, stated:
“The British Government and therefore, in this instance, the British High Commission in Abuja do not comment on ongoing legal matters.”
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