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Nigerian Ex Power Minister Saleh Mamman Jailed 75 Years for Corruption and Money Laundering

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This is a judicial/political event with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, supply chain, or market impact is identified. The news is about a former official's conviction and does not affect any current business operations, prices, or margins.

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  • Saleh Mamman, former Nigerian Power Minister, sentenced to 75 years for corruption and money laundering.
  • Approximately ₦33.8 billion involved in the case.
  • Convicted on 12 counts including diverting public funds and cash payment of $655,700 for property.
  • Ordered to refund ₦22 billion linked to hydroelectric projects.
  • Sentences to run consecutively.

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Nigerian Ex Power Minister Saleh Mamman Jailed 75 Years for Corruption and Money Laundering β€” News Analysis