Nigeria politician owns real estate in North, South Carolina
Prominent Nigerian politicians accused of raiding government coffers in their country have family and corporate links to properties worth millions of dollars in the Carolinas, including a tract in Spartanburg with a $118,282 bill for back taxes and fees, according to records obtained by The Post and Courier’s Uncovered project and an international consortium of journalists.The findings highlight how powerful people from across the world, including some with checkered pasts, sink money into unexpected corners of the United States, including South Carolina. They also come at a pivotal time in the United...