Italy’s Hunt for a Mysterious Nigerian Mafia | Bloomberg Investigates

Published 2024-07-31
The Green Bible is the single-most important document in the Italian government’s war against an alleged Nigerian mafia. Bloomberg Investigates reveals how this handbook isn’t what it claims to be, but that hasn’t kept innocent people out of prison.

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All Comments (21)
  • Hearing about a 'Nigerian mafia' cracks me up even as the Nigerian that I am. 🤣 It just sounds very wrong and forced!
  • Bloomberg keeps on delivering these excellent documentaries. 👌
  • 15:37 All Nigerian men, women and children in Italy are just over 200,000. The Italian police force alone is nearly 300,000. Italian military plus reservist are some 200,000 personnel with access to state of the art weapons and equipment. Even if every Nigerian man, woman, child, student, worker took up arms, they would be delusional to take on an army of half a million troops. To tag them as more sophisticated than the Italian mafia is just unbelievable.
  • @T10_E
    Nigerians should have done the homework about Italy before arriving there.. its always been like this
  • @zino8068
    As a Nigerian i believe the Italian justice system can be racist but i also know that every confraternity in any nigerian university are violent criminal groups that front as philanthropic organizations these days, they may have started with geniue intentions initially in the 60s-70s but has since turned out to be violent groups and this so called marphite are no different, just google morphite on Nigerian internet and see for yourself. Plus Edo State Nigeria is the center of where these cultist activities occur over the years. The Italian government should carry out proper investigation without bias and I'm sure they'd see them for who they really are. But turning it into a political issue especially by far right groups doesn't help matters at all.
  • Ah yes Italy the orgin state for the most ruthless mafia organizations in the whole world now wants us to believe that Amateur Nigerian agans are more ruthless LOL
  • @sharonndunge1933
    Its sad that every country they go to, they are involved in bad things. They spoil it for other hard working Africans and genuine Nigerians. Such a shame
  • @brayo144
    So, moral of the story, always choose the full trial if you are arrested in italy.
  • @winstong7867
    Só they just be listening to the population through their phones
  • @PaulSmithGsy
    These are excellent. Please don't ever stop making them
  • @sqrd3536
    When people do crimes elsewhere they like to cite Africa as a whole. No that's not correct. Each person must answer for themselves, instead of dragging innocent Africans into it. Most countries can make laws to protect their citizens whether it's fair or not.
  • @Dara-wk5ty
    Comments full with people who scream racism at every opportunity
  • @QNEGRO1
    Italian government should hunt the mysteries hidden taxes we pay here in Italy😂❤