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$300 million Rosewood scam; Kayode asks Amina Mohammed to resign

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Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has asked the former Minister of Environment and Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammed to resign and face criminal charges over alleged $300 million Rosewood scam.

According to the documentary, Mrs. Mohammed was indicted playing a major role in the clearance of over 10,000 containers of illegally harvested logs of Timber worth $300 million.

The report stated that the Chinese government in 2016 stopped the importation of the containers but in early 2017 over 4,000 CITES permits were issued by the Nigerian government, thus prompting the Chinese government to release the illegally imported goods into China.

The permits were allegedly signed by the ex-minister of Environment, Amina J Mohammed, shortly before she accepted her new role at the UN.


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