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Oil tycoons deny paying bribes to former Nigerian minister

Two oil executives, Kevin Okyere and Igho Sanomi, have denied paying bribes to former Nigerian oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke, with their statements read in UK court. Alison-Madueke denies accepting bribes and claims expenses were reimbursed, while the prosecution alleges she received luxury items and services from industry figures.

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Oil tycoons deny paying bribes to former Nigerian minister

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Oil tycoons deny paying bribes to former Nigerian minister

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