 A new jersey card in the United States is ruled in favour of returning assets worth around $8.9 million reported distolling by government officials in Nigeria around 2014 to the country. The card ruled that the negotiations will begin with the federal government on returning the stolen funds which were deposited in a jersey bank account in 2014. Money transfers were camouflaged as government approved contracts for the acquisition of arms during the Boko Haram's incursions in Nigeria from 2009 to 2015. Mark Temple Casey, the attorney general of his majesty, mentioned that the government of Jersey collaborated closely with the Federal Republic of Nigeria to reclaim the assets on behalf of the Nigerian people. Fresh News Updates