Mrs. Patience Jonathan says her foundation Aruera Reach out Foundation, spent over N3.5bn for the treatment of 700 children and adults with heart-related ailments.
She, therefore, rubbished allegations by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission that she used her foundation to launder stolen funds.
Patience, who is the wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan, said this in a statement by her Chief Press Secretary, Belema Meshack-Hart.
Mrs. Jonathan said her foundation “is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organisation established in 2006.”
She said the foundation had a medical unit which sponsors the treatment and surgery of children and some adults with heart conditions.
Edited from Punch
hmmmmmm EFCC shame on una. You are supposed to investigate everything and know the outcome before rushing out like an idiot
ReplyDeleteDon't mind them!...
DeleteStupid people...
Yori yori & queen and bus, you both sound alike. As daft as mama peace. Where are the treated children and adults
DeleteWhat is EFCCs concern with what you Spent stolen funds on...they are concerned with the source.
DeleteHer line of defence should be how she got the money.
Yori yori and the queen are either thinking in reverse or not thinking at all.
Delete10 Richest Black People In The World
Hmmm....
ReplyDeleteMama peace!
ReplyDeleteSee this big mouth again.
ReplyDeleteNo peace for the wicked.
Story story
ReplyDeleteAhaaaaaaaaa ! Mama P NGN3.5b ! For children and adults all over the world maybe 😉
ReplyDelete#3.5bn for 700 children comes to #5m per child. Is she recreating them?
ReplyDeleteThus woman is simply incorrigible