LONDON (Reuters) - Desperate to halt a probe into his finances, Nigerian governor James 
Ibori tried to bribe anti-corruption boss Nuhu Ribadu in 2007 with $15 
million in cash in a bag so heavy one man alone could not lift it, 
Ribadu told a London court on Thursday.
 Ribadu said he pretended to take the bribe because he wanted the 
cash as evidence to use against Ibori in a prosecution, but rather than 
keep the money for himself he had it taken straight to the Central Bank 
of Nigeria to be kept safe in a vault.
 Ibori was governor of oil-producing Delta State in southern Nigeria 
from 1999 to 2007. In 2012, he pleaded guilty at London's Southwark 
Crown Court to 10 counts of fraud and money-laundering and was jailed 
for 13 years.
 He is the most senior Nigerian politician to be held to account for 
the corruption that has for decades held back Africa's most populous 
nation and top oil producer.
 Ribadu told the court that about $1 billion flowed from federal 
government accounts into Delta State coffers during Ibori's eight years 
in power, and he estimated Ibori had stolen or wasted more than half of 
that amount.
 The charges to which Ibori pleaded guilty amount to the theft of 
about $80 million, but British prosecutors say that was only part of his
 total booty, which was kept hidden via a complex web of shell 
companies, offshore accounts and front men.
 Ribadu, who was chairman of Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes 
Commission (EFCC) from April 2003 to December 2007, was giving evidence 
at a confiscation hearing in which prosecutors are seeking court orders 
to have Ibori's assets seized.
 Under Nigeria's constitution, state governors enjoy immunity from 
prosecution but are limited to two terms in office. With the end of his 
second term looming in April 2007, Ibori was worried the EFCC were 
planning to prosecute him, Ribadu said.
 "He was very desperate to terminate the investigation," he told the 
court.
 ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS
 In late April 2007, a meeting was arranged between the two men at a 
"neutral place", the house of Andy Uba, a close associate of outgoing 
President Olusegun Obasanjo.
 Ibori arrived at the house with several members of his staff and a 
very large black sack containing $15 million in cash. Ribadu said he 
watched as two of Ibori's men lifted the heavy sack and handed it over 
to his own EFCC staff. "It was a bag that an individual could not carry 
alone," he said.
 The EFCC men drove the bag to the central bank where the money was 
counted and boxed into smaller containers. The court was shown 
photographs of the boxes of cash.
 "I have given you money Nuhu, just give me my clearance," Ribadu 
quoted Ibori as telling him after those events.
 Instead, the EFCC continued to investigate Ibori's affairs and had 
him arrested on corruption charges on December 12, 2007.
 But Ribadu said the climate had changed since Obasanjo had stepped 
down and President Umaru Yar'Adua had been sworn in. Ribadu said Ibori 
was close to Yar'Adua, and the new attorney general Michael Aondoakaa 
sought to neuter the EFCC.
 On December 27, just 15 days after Ibori's arrest, Ribadu was sacked
 as chairman of the EFCC. Efforts to prosecute Ibori in Nigeria 
foundered, and he was eventually prosecuted in Britain because he had 
laundered some of his millions there.
 After his removal as EFCC chairman, Ribadu told the court he 
survived two separate assassination attempts including one during which 
three shots were fired at his car.
 After the second attempt, he fled Nigeria by what he described as 
the "bush path", first by motorcycle taxi across the border to Benin, 
then by an Air France flight to Paris and then to Britain where he was 
given refuge at an Oxford college.
 Ribadu remained in exile until after the death of Yar'Adua in May 
2010. He told the court that under new President Goodluck Jonathan, the 
climate changed again and he returned home.
 It was also that year that Ibori's luck turned. He was arrested in 
Dubai on a British warrant and extradited to London a year later. He is 
now serving his term at Long Lartin maximum security prison in central 
England.
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