Just
to speak at an event in Lagos, southwest Nigeria, a Nigerian company
paid the former American President, Bill Clinton, $700,000 (over N100
million), the New York Times disclosed on Thursday.
The New York Times did not disclose the name of the company which handed Clinton the huge sum of money.
Clinton,
since he left office, has visited Nigeria many times, the last two
being a guest speaker at the launch of Eko Atlantic City and Thisday
Awards.
America’s
influential newspaper did not also disclose when the money was paid but
said Bill Clinton made $17 million (N2.5 billion) from speeches last
year alone.
The
disclosure was made as the newspaper revealed also that Hillary Clinton
will be paid $200,000 to offer pithy reflections and Mitch Albom-style
lessons from her time as the nation’s top diplomat.
“The
$200,000 she commands appears to be comparable to what Bill Clinton
receives for speeches delivered in this country, though Mr. Clinton —
who earned $17 million from speeches last year — has collected much more
outside the United States, including the $700,000 he was paid when he
spoke to a company in Lagos, Nigeria,” The New York Times said.
Some
of the businessmen who had invited Bill Clinton to Nigeria include
Nduka Obaigbena, publisher of ThisDay newspaper whose workers protested
in May 2013 for being owed months of unpaid salaries.
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