The Federal High Court in Abuja, on Tuesday, vacated an order it made on May 30, freezing 16 separate bank accounts linked to wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience.
The court took the decision after it heard an application that Mrs. Jonathan and the 10 companies filed to challenge an ex-parte order that granted the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, interim ownership of funds in the accounts.
Justice Nyako, after hearing both motions, said there was nothing before the court to warrant an extension of the interim forfeiture order.
Edited from Vanguard
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ReplyDeleteUseless judicial system wasting people's time and money. Too much noise over nonsense. I'm sure some of us that is smart enough knows it was all noise with no action. Very disgraceful country
DeleteMama D Mama!
ReplyDeleteYes oo.. let her have the accounts back
DeletePatience J.became so wealthy just by doing nothing else other than being First Lady yet she'll get away with all these loot in the long run.
ReplyDeleteYay!...
ReplyDeleteCongra mama Peace!..
16 bank accounts?
ReplyDeleteIssorai
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas go go well for her be that!
ReplyDelete16? Wow!
ReplyDeleteThaz mama Peace worldwide...
ReplyDeleteThis woman's hotel in Bayelsa is the largest and costliest in Yenagoa.
I remember my CDS going there to rent a little space for our sent forth, the amount they called eeeh...we ran.
Abeg they should leave her mula for her, Nigeria na chop I chop. If they want to be fair they should probe Turai too.
Mama peace of life
ReplyDeleteGood. Shes not the only first lady
ReplyDeleteDis country is already gone. Thieves are allowed to go freely like that.
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