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BUSTED: Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, Emefiele Hosts Lavish Birthday Party In Jamaica, Dangote, Bank Executives Show Up In Private Jets
SaharaReporters learnt that the bank executives, who flew private jets to the South American country, stormed the party to impress Emefiele, who turned 60 last week.
by SaharaReporters, New York Aug 10, 2021
The crème de la crème in the Nigeria’s banking and finance industry as well as Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, gathered at the weekend in a frontal display of wealth at a private birthday ceremony in Jamaica organised by the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Governor, Godwin Emefiele.
SaharaReporters learnt that the bank executives, who flew private jets to the Caribbean Island nation, stormed the party to impress Emefiele, who turned 60 last week.
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele. Chris J. Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
The lavish display of wealth by Emefiele and the bankers is in sharp contrast with the sorry state of the Nigerian economy reeling under more than $33billion foreign debts and the unstable banking sector which Emefiele superintends.
“Some big boys and Emefiele were at Montego Bay City, Jamaica, last weekend to celebrate his 60th birthday. They flew there quietly with their private jets. The party was organised and held in secret to keep it away from prying eyes,” a source stated.
“Those in attendance included the usual suspects; Dangote, Nduka Obaigbena, Herbert Wigwe, Tony Elumelu and Adesola Adeduntan and so on,” the source added.
President Muhammadu Buhari had last week sent a congratulatory letter to Emefiele, having celebrated his birthday on August 4.
Emefiele served as the governor of Nigeria’s apex bank since June 3, 2014.
He was reappointed to the position in May 2019 by Buhari, shortly before the expiration of his first tenure.
Under Emefiele, Nigeria has experienced rising inflation, jumping to 17.33 percent at the end of February 2021 from 16.47 percent in January 2021, according to the governor himself.
The governor had also been accused of engaging in underhand dealings and fraudulent practices which continued to frustrate the activities of the bank and the country’s banking sector.
SaharaReporters in 2016 for instance obtained a list of at least 91 people tied to influential or highly placed Nigerians who were at that time offered juicy appointments by the CBN under Emefiele.
The list of beneficiaries of the CBN’s job largesse had included a daughter of former Vice President Abubakar Atiku, a son of Mamman Daura, a nephew of President Buhari and one of the closest members of the president’s inner circle, a son of the then Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, a daughter of former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ghali Na’aba, also daughter of former Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, and at least 86 others.
All Countries and Economies
Country Most Recent Year Most Recent Value
Afghanistan
2020
508.8
Albania
2020
5,215.3
Algeria
2020
3,310.4
American Samoa
2019
11,534.6
Andorra
2019
40,897.3
Angola
2020
1,895.8
Antigua and Barbuda
2020
14,450.0
Argentina
2020
8,441.9
Armenia
2020
4,267.5
Aruba
2018
30,253.3
Australia
2020
51,812.2
Austria
2020
48,105.4
Azerbaijan
2020
4,214.3
Bahamas, The
2020
28,607.9
Bahrain
2019
23,443.4
Bangladesh
2020
1,968.8
Barbados
2020
15,191.2
Belarus
2020
6,411.2
Belgium
2020
44,594.4
Belize
2020
4,435.6
Benin
2020
1,291.0
Bermuda
2019
117,098.4
Bhutan
2020
3,122.4
Bolivia
2020
3,143.0
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2020
6,031.6
Botswana
2020
6,711.0
Brazil
2020
6,796.8
British Virgin Islands
Brunei Darussalam
2020
27,466.3
Bulgaria
2020
9,975.8
Burkina Faso
2020
830.9
Burundi
2020
274.0
Cabo Verde
2020
3,064.3
Cambodia
2020
1,512.7
Cameroon
2020
1,499.4
Canada
2020
43,241.6
Cayman Islands
2019
91,392.6
Central African Republic
2020
476.9
Chad
2020
614.5
Channel Islands
2007
74,458.8
Chile
2020
13,231.7
China
2020
10,500.4
Colombia
2020
5,332.8
Comoros
2020
1,402.6
Congo, Dem. Rep.
2020
556.8
Congo, Rep.
2020
1,972.5
Costa Rica
2020
12,076.8
Cote d’Ivoire
2020
2,325.7
Croatia
2020
13,828.5
Cuba
2019
9,099.7
Curacao
2019
19,701.3
Cyprus
2020
26,623.8
Czech Republic
2020
22,762.2
Denmark
2020
60,908.8
Djibouti
2020
3,425.5
Dominica
2020
6,526.8
Dominican Republic
2020
7,268.2
Ecuador
2020
5,600.4
Egypt, Arab Rep.
2020
3,547.9
El Salvador
2020
3,798.6
Equatorial Guinea
2020
7,143.2
Eritrea
2011
642.5
Estonia
2020
23,312.3
Eswatini
2020
3,415.5
Ethiopia
2020
936.3
Faroe Islands
2019
64,225.3
Fiji
2020
4,881.5
Finland
2020
49,041.3
France
2020
38,625.1
French Polynesia
2000
14,324.1
Gabon
2020
7,005.9
Gambia, The
2020
787.0
Georgia
2020
4,278.9
Germany
2020
45,723.6
Ghana
2020
2,328.5
Gibraltar
Greece
2020
17,676.2
Greenland
2018
54,471.0
Grenada
2020
9,680.2
Guam
2019
37,723.8
Guatemala
2020
4,603.3
Guinea
2020
1,194.0
Guinea-Bissau
2020
727.5
Guyana
2020
6,955.9
Haiti
2020
1,176.8
Honduras
2020
2,405.7
Hong Kong SAR, China
2020
46,323.9
Hungary
2020
15,899.1
Iceland
2020
59,260.9
India
2020
1,900.7
Indonesia
2020
3,869.6
Iran, Islamic Rep.
2020
2,282.6
Iraq
2020
4,157.5
Ireland
2020
83,812.8
Isle of Man
2018
89,112.7
Israel
2020
43,610.5
Italy
2020
31,676.2
Jamaica
2020
4,664.5
Japan
2019
40,113.1
Jordan
2020
4,282.8
Kazakhstan
2020
9,055.7
Kenya
2020
1,838.2
Kiribati
2020
1,670.8
Korea, Dem. People’s Rep.
Korea, Rep.
2020
31,489.1
Kosovo
2020
4,287.2
Kuwait
2019
32,373.3
Kyrgyz Republic
2020
1,173.6
Lao PDR
2020
2,630.2
Latvia
2020
17,620.0
Lebanon
2020
4,891.0
Lesotho
2020
861.0
Liberia
2020
583.3
Libya
2020
3,699.2
Liechtenstein
2018
180,366.7
Lithuania
2020
19,997.6
Luxembourg
2020
115,873.6
Macao SAR, China
2019
86,117.7
Madagascar
2020
495.5
Malawi
2020
625.3
Malaysia
2020
10,401.8
Maldives
2020
7,455.9
Mali
2020
858.9
Malta
2020
27,884.6
Marshall Islands
2019
4,073.1
Mauritania
2020
1,672.9
Mauritius
2020
8,622.7
Mexico
2020
8,346.7
Micronesia, Fed. Sts.
2019
3,585.4
Moldova
2020
4,551.1
Monaco
2019
190,512.7
Mongolia
2020
4,007.3
Montenegro
2020
7,686.1
Morocco
2020
3,009.2
Mozambique
2020
448.6
Myanmar
2020
1,400.2
Namibia
2020
4,211.1
Nauru
2019
10,983.2
Nepal
2020
1,155.1
Netherlands
2020
52,304.1
New Caledonia
2000
12,579.6
New Zealand
2020
41,791.8
Nicaragua
2020
1,905.3
Niger
2020
565.1
Nigeria
2020
2,097.1
North Macedonia
2020
5,888.0
Northern Mariana Islands
2019
20,659.6
Norway
2020
67,294.5
Oman
2019
15,343.0
Pakistan
2020
1,193.7
Palau
2019
14,907.8
Panama
2020
12,269.0
Papua New Guinea
2020
2,636.8
Paraguay
2020
4,949.7
Peru
2020
6,126.9
Philippines
2020
3,298.8
Poland
2020
15,656.2
Portugal
2020
22,439.9
Puerto Rico
2020
32,290.9
Qatar
2020
50,805.5
Romania
2020
12,896.1
Russian Federation
2020
10,126.7
Rwanda
2020
797.9
Samoa
2020
4,067.5
San Marino
2019
47,731.2
Sao Tome and Principe
2020
2,157.8
Saudi Arabia
2020
20,110.3
Senegal
2020
1,487.8
Serbia
2020
7,666.2
Seychelles
2020
11,425.1
Sierra Leone
2020
484.5
Singapore
2020
59,797.8
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
2018
29,160.1
Slovak Republic
2020
19,156.9
Slovenia
2020
25,179.7
Solomon Islands
2020
2,258.4
Somalia
2020
309.4
South Africa
2020
5,090.7
South Sudan
2015
1,119.7
Spain
2020
27,057.2
Sri Lanka
2020
3,682.0
St. Kitts and Nevis
2020
17,435.9
St. Lucia
2020
9,276.1
St. Martin (French part)
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
2020
7,297.9
Sudan
2020
595.5
Suriname
2020
6,491.1
Sweden
2020
51,925.7
Switzerland
2020
86,601.6
Syrian Arab Republic
2007
2,032.6
Tajikistan
2020
859.1
Tanzania
2020
1,076.5
Thailand
2020
7,189.0
Timor-Leste
2020
1,381.2
Togo
2020
915.0
Tonga
2019
4,903.0
Trinidad and Tobago
2020
15,384.0
Tunisia
2020
3,319.8
Turkey
2020
8,538.2
Turkmenistan
2019
7,612.0
Turks and Caicos Islands
2020
23,879.9
Tuvalu
2020
4,143.1
Uganda
2020
817.0
Ukraine
2020
3,726.9
United Arab Emirates
2019
43,103.3
United Kingdom
2020
40,284.6
United States
2020
63,543.6
Uruguay
2020
15,438.4
Uzbekistan
2020
1,685.8
Vanuatu
2020
2,783.0
Venezuela, RB
2014
16,055.6
Vietnam
2020
2,785.7
Virgin Islands (U.S.)
2018
37,233.3
West Bank and Gaza
2020
3,239.7
Yemen, Rep.
2018
824.1
Zambia
2020
1,050.9
Zimbabwe
2020
1,128.2
World
2020
10,925.7
Arab World
2020
5,802.1
Caribbean small states
2020
9,192.8
Central Europe and the Baltics
2020
16,082.5
East Asia & Pacific
2019
11,499.6
East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income)
2020
8,291.7
Euro area
2020
37,712.1
Europe & Central Asia
2020
23,780.4
Europe & Central Asia (excluding high income)
2020
7,656.6
European Union
2020
33,927.7
Fragile and conflict affected situations
2020
1,864.6
Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)
2020
973.3
Latin America & Caribbean
2020
7,417.3
Latin America & Caribbean (excluding high income)
2020
6,733.1
Least developed countries: UN classification
2020
1,068.8
Middle East & North Africa
2020
6,669.9
Middle East & North Africa (excluding high income)
2020
3,066.2
North America
2020
61,453.1
OECD members
2020
37,975.9
Other small states
2020
11,821.7
Pacific island small states
2020
3,626.3
Small states
2020
10,864.0
South Asia
2020
1,804.9
Sub-Saharan Africa
2020
1,483.8
Sub-Saharan Africa (excluding high income)
2020
1,482.9
High income
2020
43,833.9
Low & middle income
2020
4,759.2
Low income
2020
821.9
Lower middle income
2020
2,200.4
Middle income
2020
5,207.3
Upper middle income
2020
9,191.7