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Sunday, July 17, 2016

EFCC Seizes N1.350b Properties From Fayose

 Renews detention order on associate Agbele....

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has seized six choice properties allegedly acquired by Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State with stolen public funds.


The duplexes, estimated at N1.350billion include four in Lagos and two in Abuja.
They were allegedly acquired for him by his associate, Abiodun Agbele and sister. Mrs. Moji Ladeji.

A furious Mrs. Ladeji has approached the Federal High Court, Ado-Ekiti laying claim to one of the Abuja duplexes.

EFCC, according to impeccable sources, believe that the properties were bought with public funds including the N1.219billion slush fund from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) handed over to Fayose by former Minister of Defence, Mr. Musiliu Obanikoro, and bribe money from contractors.


Part of the funds came from the N4.745billion which was paid into Obanikoro’s company, Sylva Mcnamara by ONSA for the 2014 Ekiti governorship poll.

Operatives of the anti-graft commission have located and marked the duplexes as follows: 44, Osun Crescent and 32, Yedseram Street in Maitama, Abuja; and houses 3, 4, 6, and 9 in Plot 100, Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
EFCC sources said the funds were wired to pay for the duplexes.


While the duplex on Osun Crescent was allegedly bought for N200million from Skye Bank Plc, the one located in Yedseram Street in Abuja was purchased for N270million from a businessman, Rabi Kundili.

All the houses in Lagos were paid for by Abiodun Agbele, the detained associate of the governor who is currently under investigation.
Agbele allegedly paid over N880 million for the Lagos properties.
Sources said the duplexes were “acquired within 180 days in office by Fayose.”
“We have discovered that he paid for the houses through his associate’s company, De-Privateer Limited of Agbele.

“De-Privateer remitted slush funds into three accounts including FCMB (0519693019), First Bank of Nigeria (1000070240) and Zenith Bank (1014016919).
“The payments were made as follows: 

First Bank—N40m (29/1/15); 
N39.5m (30/1/15); 
N132.5 (30/1/ 15); 
N3.2m (4/2/15); 
N980, 000(4/2/15); 
N200m (17/2/15); 
N47m (13/2/15); 
N50m (13/2/15).

“The lodgements in an account in Zenith Bank (1014016919) included 
N42.5m (9/4/15);
 N25m (23/4/15); 
 N229m (6/3/15).
“About N200million was paid into FCMB account 0519693019 on March 9, 2015.”

He said the anti-graft agency seized the properties by invoking sections 28 and 34 of the EFCC (Establishment Act) 2004 and Section 13(1) of the Federal High Court Act, 2004 which empowers the anti-graft agency to invoke Interim Assets Forfeiture Clause.
“Section 28 of the EFCC Act reads: ‘Where a person is arrested for an offence under this Act, the Commission shall immediately trace and attach all the assets and properties of the person acquired as a result of such economic or financial crime and shall thereafter cause to be obtained an interim attachment order from the Court.’
Section 13 of the Federal High Court Act reads in part: “The Court may grant an injunction or appoint a receiver by an interlocutory order in all cases in which it appears to the Court to be just or convenient so to do.
(2) “Any such order may be made either unconditionally or on such terms and conditions as the Court thinks just.”

The source added: “One of the suspects in custody, Agbele, has been linked to the purchase of most of all these properties. In fact, funds for the purchase of these mansions were laundered through the account of Agbele’s company called De-Privateer.

“Since the houses are under investigation, we have decided to invoke the assets forfeiture clause in our Act.”
Responding to a question, the source said: “The EFCC has secured a fresh court order to keep Agbele in custody because the on-going investigation has not been concluded.

“So, the governor’s associate is still in detention because we have invited more people linked with the money laundering for the governor.”
The source confirmed that Fayose’s sister, Mrs. Moji Ladeji has filed an affidavit in court claiming that she is the real owner of the property on Osun Crescent, Maitama District, Abuja.
“We will meet her in court with all the evidence at our disposal,” the source added.

The EFCC had secured a court order from Justice M. B. Idris of the Federal High Court, Lagos to freeze the accounts of Fayose, a development which the governor is already challenging in court.

In an affidavit by an Investigating Officer, Tosin Owobo, the commission said: “That the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in the exercise of his statutory mandate contained in Section 34 of the EFCC Act having satisfied himself that the various sums of money in the account No. 1003126654, 9013074033, 1010170969 and 1013835888 domiciled with the 2nd Respondent were made through the commission of the an economic and financial crimes to wit: stealing and receiving gratification approached the Federal High Court Lagos Judicial Division, for an order directing the Manager of the 2nd Respondent to freeze the said accounts.
“That in his wisdom, Hon. Justice M.B Idris granted the 1st Respondent’s application wherein an order of interim attachment was made on the aforementioned accounts. Attached and marked exhibit EFCC 09 is a certified true copy of the said order.
“That the said order was a preservative order to prevent further dissipation of proceeds of crimes.”


The EFCC also had succeeded in establishing money laundering link between Fayose and Agbele.
Investigation revealed as follows; “The N1, 219, 490,000 was not deposited in any account but it was kept in a vault in the bank. It took the bank officials about 10 days to count. The bankers refused to make entry until it was counted.
“Shortly after confirming the figure, Abiodun was used to coordinate the disbursement of the funds. On June 26, 2014, the wanted associate (Abiodun Agbele) paid N137million into Ayodele Fayose’s account 10003126654 with Zenith Bank through Teller-0556814. Fayose’s BVN on the teller is 22338867502. On August 22, 2014, he paid N50million into the same account. By the records from the bank, Abiodun paid another N118, 760,000 into Fayose’s account on 27/8/14.


“Based on the transfers, Fayose moved N300million to a Fixed Deposit Account No 9013074033 with Zenith Bank at 15, Olusola Abiona Street, Olorunda Estate, Alapere Ketu. He has the same BVN-22338867502.
“After that, Abiodun deposited another N100million from the N1, 219, 490,000 into Spotless Hotel Account run by Fayose and his wife, Helen Olayemi Fayose with Account No. 1010170969, Fayose’s BVN is 223338867502 and his wife’s BVN in the account is 22298990256.
“The governor and his wife are the two directors and signatories of Spotless Hotel account.”

In the course of the investigation, the EFCC team dug up how De Privateer Limited (a company owned by Abiodun Agbele) with Account No. 1013835889 received the sum of N219, 490,000 on June 18, 2014.
“On June 19, 2014, the same account received N300million and another N200million on June 23, 2014. The BVN of the account is 22235692890.”


The Nation



42 comments:

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    1. Contrary to what is being publicised by the media, as per this Fayose/EFCC saga, I have it on good authority that our dear president is not in support of the fight against Fayose for some reasons. You may find this hard to believe, but it's the TRUTH.

      A grapevine source even revealed that Buhari has some kinda likeness for Fayose because of his boldness. And he's considering getting him on the presidency's side so to unseat Tinubu in the SW come 2019. YES!! He sees him as a potential asset for that purpose. I'm not talking gibberish, it may not make common sense to the ordinary person... But where politics is concerned in Nigeria, anything can happen.

      The only time Buhari got a bit angry with him was when he started to insult his wife. Otherwise, nothing about Fayose bugs the man.. it was said.

      Anyhow, when it does happen, remember that you first read it here. Eheheheh.

      I don run oo..

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    2. By getting a court order, the efcc has followed due process. It is left 4 fayose to challenge the order to vacate it

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    3. Are you mentally OK? Or U are just high on some cheap illegal substances .A Grape vine source indeed. Yeye woman

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    4. He should face the music.

      It saddles my heart that his wife who is a noble and strong woman in the church should allow her husband involved in such incriminating evidence levelled against him.

      Sigh!

      State salaries hasn't been paid for months, his workers are hungry, no industries in his state, nothing seems to be working in the state he governs, and he could amassed all this wealth within 180days out of 1440days of his administration?

      My God?
      I weep for Nigeria
      The level of stealing is detorating.

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  2. They should leave him alone

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    1. No mind the idiots! Hiding behind rule of law to exhibit extreme vindictiveness Bubu I hail o

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    2. May God help you. ThEse people have sucked the life out of Nigeria, that's why nothing works and they should be left alone. Na wa for you ooo!!

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    3. God bless you. Nigerians are just clueless. Do you have kids IR intend to? You want them to grow in a society this corrupt? Individuals eating the future away? Oh, they will travel out right? Are we all going to leave? Can we all leave? If he is guilty he should face what he brought upon himself. If not, he should prove it.

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    4. honestly na wa for you guys oh... leave him alone ke... he is buying pepper grinders for illiterates and buying houses to reward himself... do you want to be poor forever???

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    5. Look at how you guys are justifying theft. Making Nigeria better starts from you amd I,change your orientation please.May they all wallow in abject poverty in Jesus name. Ill gotten wealth will def.grow wings and fly away. Where is Abacha today? Vanity upon vanity.

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    6. And your likes are whom we call the future of Nigeria? May you not be cursed together with all those looters o.

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    7. Leave him alone for what? He's a bastard and a fool. I'm happy this is happening to him. If you act retarded, let them treat your insanity. Tout and illiterate governor

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    8. Just look at you guys, justifying Fayose's deed cos he is in the opposing party.
      What a shame
      Shame on you guys.
      This guy single handedly stole from the govt within 180days of his administration, so what will be the outcome in 4yrs after his regime? he hasn't paid the salaries of his seemingly workers for months, irrespective of the bail out funds by the FG.

      And here he is amassing health to the detriment of the masses in his state.

      Why re some Nigerians so clueless?
      You guys should stop attributing everything about this man to been witch hunted
      Stop it!

      Gosh!

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  3. they wanna silent him by all means, it wee nor work.

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    1. You need brain transplant.

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  4. Fayose is in for some real ish...When his mouth won't stay one place, now they are dealing with him severely..With this I hope his mouth will shot up a bit.

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    1. No his mouth won't shot up unless you've got plans to SHUT it for him chichi babe!

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  5. Fayose is in for some real ish...When his mouth won't stay one place, now they are dealing with him severely..With this I hope his mouth will shot up a bit.

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  6. Oops! Trying times for Fayose. I'm sure he'd be saying "Had I known..."

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    1. Let him continue to form activist when his hands are not entirely clean.

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    2. Had I known kini? This same shit has happened to him before, this too shall pass

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  7. Auction! Auction!!! Auction!!!!

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  8. Woow! All i see is money
    And again.. may Justice be served!! Hope he is truly guilty sha ooh

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  9. This man has suffered

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  10. They should leave him? this is why you will continue to languish in poverty

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  11. Fayose the humming bird, you don enter am

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  12. I know he is under investigation but one thing struck me about the unprofessional mannerism displayed by Efcc. How dare them publish his personal details like BVN to the public? Isn't that almost like a social security number?
    2. See how they sound a lot like accusers seeking to condemn him in the public eye. So they are saying that Fayose had never worked a day in his life to have money to buy any property? They sound really ridiculous. I appreciate their efforts to tackle corruption but the whole world can't help but feel they are baised. Am still wondering how come many rich APC senators with properties everywhere are not under any format of investigation

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    1. You must be Biodun agbele writing from your room in efcc.

      Displaying BVN is not a big deal.

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  13. God don catch fayose. He refused to pay civil servants since February. Ole buruku

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  14. media trial you guys can't silence him you guys are still learning #team fayose the mouth piece of oduduwa hahaha

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  15. Abuse of power by Buhari

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  16. Why are people always so sentimental. Some are already saying they're trying to silence him. In a sane society what do you do to your leaders? You hold them accountable,but here it's the other way. Where did fayose get all the money to acquire all these and more not listed here. He is a civil servant for crying out loud. These people have milked the country dry and Nigerians still go about saying witch hunting. Let it be witch hunting or wizard killing I don't care,you don't just take a country and its citizens for fools.

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  17. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lock his ass up bcos am very sure he obtained the money frm being a governor.
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  18. Adonbelivit it!
    So the houses and other properties acquired by Thiefnubu and OBJ were acquired with their sweat?
    Nonsense!
    I will start believing this govt when the anti corruption fight goes round and not just around PDP members.

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    1. Please dig out our brain from your deep freezer.

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  19. You think Fayose's wife won't try to guide him in the right path?. I'm sure Fayose is the type of man that will bully his wife and threaten her with all sorts when she disagrees with him or his conduct. He is a useless man that will bear his cross alone when his time comes.

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    1. If GEJ was this cruel and insensitive, Amaechi would have Roth in jail. But i laugh Buhari cos the hatred in him is about to consume him. What happened to Gadaffi is a child's play, to what will befall him.the economy is collapsing and u are fighting kwaruption. "AN Elder does not chase rat while his house in on fire". Buhari live n let others live. #leave Fayose alone

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  20. What Tinubu,Obasanjo,FasholA,Amechi,RochasAtiku? Why are the EFCC not probing them? Does it mean that they did not steal public fund? I still did not understand this government's obsession with opposition party

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