Malabu deal i didnt receive 200 million from anyone jonathan #

It seems like you're referring to the Malabu Oil Deal, a controversial oil block sale in Nigeria. The deal involved the sale of OPL 245, a lucrative oil block, to Royal Dutch Shell and Eni, an Italian energy company, in 2011.

The deal was shrouded in controversy, with allegations of corruption and bribery surrounding the sale. The Nigerian government, under President Goodluck Jonathan, was accused of receiving a bribe of $1.1 billion (approximately 200 million euros) from the companies involved in the deal.

However, in 2013, the Nigerian government denied receiving any bribe, with President Jonathan stating that the country did not receive any money from the deal. He also claimed that the allegations of corruption were baseless and politically motivated.

It's worth noting that the Malabu Oil Deal has been the subject of several investigations and lawsuits over the years. In 2016, the Italian authorities arrested several individuals, including Eni's CEO, Claudio Descalzi, and Shell's former CEO, Peter Voser, in connection with the deal. The Nigerian government has also launched its own investigation into the deal.

In summary, while there were allegations of corruption and bribery surrounding the Malabu Oil Deal, President Jonathan denied receiving any bribe from the companies involved in the deal. The controversy surrounding the deal continues to this day, with ongoing investigations and lawsuits.