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London Jury Clears Diezani Alison-Madueke Of Bribery Charges 

Nigeria’s former petroleum minister Diezani Alison-Madueke has been acquitted of all six bribery-related charges by London court jury.

Nigeria’s former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has been cleared of all bribery charges by a jury at Southwark Crown Court in London, bringing to a close a high-profile corruption trial that lasted several months.

Alison-Madueke, who served as petroleum minister between 2010 and 2015 under former President Goodluck Jonathan, was found not guilty on five counts of accepting bribes and one count of conspiracy to commit bribery. She had consistently denied all allegations throughout the proceedings. 

British prosecutors alleged that the former minister received luxury benefits, including access to high-end properties and other expensive perks, from individuals linked to the oil and gas sector in exchange for influence over the award of lucrative contracts in Nigeria. Alison-Madueke maintained that she never accepted bribes and had no direct role in awarding contracts. 

The jury returned unanimous not-guilty verdicts after more than 46 hours of deliberation. 

Also acquitted were oil industry executive Olatimbo Ayinde and Alison-Madueke’s brother, Doye Agama, who had faced related charges. Ayinde was accused of bribery, while Agama was charged with conspiracy to commit bribery over payments allegedly linked to his church. Both denied wrongdoing. 

The verdict marks a significant setback for British authorities, whose investigation into corruption allegations involving the former minister began more than a decade ago. 

Alison-Madueke, who also made history as the first woman to serve as president of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, had described herself during the trial as a target of political persecution and insisted that all expenses associated with her official duties were either paid for or reimbursed through proper channels. 

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