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Tuesday, December 03, 2024
Nigerian Govt Official Forfeits Estate With 753 Duplexes
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has achieved its largest asset recovery to date. A high court in Abuja on Monday December 2. 2024 ordered the final forfeiture of a 150,500-square-meter estate containing 753 duplexes and other apartments. The estate, located in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), was tied to a former high-ranking government official and deemed to be proceeds of fraudulent activity.
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Emefiele happens to be the high ranking officer. Some Nigerians with greed is like salt and oil.
ReplyDeleteThat man shaaaaa. May he lack peace in his entire life. Anyone trying to support him, so shall be their faith, Amen π.
DeleteImagine some people claiming “ohhhh he even tried and still infused it into the same system he stole from, what about others that took theirs out”. I’m like π³ are you kidding me ? ππ
Can u imagine.. One person π³π³
DeleteSharon, only one person o! They have finished Naija! π€¦π€¦
DeleteThat is huge
ReplyDeleteWhat! π³
ReplyDeleteThe recovery is good but what happens next... They either fight over how to share or leave it to rot.
ReplyDeleteNigeria my country. What is difficult in naming the high ranking official abi the person no get name.
ReplyDeleteCourt filings reveal it to be Godwin Emiefele.
DeleteJesus!!!!! Emefe
ReplyDeleteNa waooooo..
ReplyDeleteSpeechless
Hello iya Boys
Please @EFCC,Make sure we know what becomes of the houses.Let the people of Nigeria be carried along for once on properties/monies/establishment you seized from offenders.
ReplyDeleteJess. Only one man all these properties, greediness at its peak
ReplyDeleteWhy is the EFCC shielding the name of the high ranking official.
ReplyDeleteCorruption among high-ranking officials significantly hinders a country's development. It erodes public trust, misappropriates resources meant for social and economic progress, and creates inefficiencies in governance.
Look at that,such a huge level of greed and corruption..
ReplyDeleteThe relevant authorities should leave no stone unturned in exposing and prosecuting them.
Why are they hidng the name of the high ranking official.
ReplyDeleteThey should tell us what is going to happen to the forfeited properties.
Nawa ooo
ReplyDeleteJust for one person
Too much greed πππ
ReplyDeleteVery absurd and startling, 753 duplexes for heaven's sake.
ReplyDeleteAfter hell fire its Nigeria.
No offense !
Greed, Covetousness and Corruption of the man is on the high side
ReplyDeleteNa wa ooo
ReplyDeleteAnd we wondered why the naira fall so much. The naira was just prop up before, and Nigeria was living in denial. The country that was completely messed up under Buhari. And now we have Emilokan let's see what would happen next
ReplyDeleteWicked people
ReplyDelete