While men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said the $8.4m were discovered in some accounts linked to the ex-First Lady, the N2,421,953,522.00 was said to be held in bank accounts owned by Lawari Furniture and Bath Limited, an entity in which Mrs. Jonathan allegedly has interest.
In a judgment on Friday, a five-man panel of the Supreme Court rejected the appeal by Lawari Furniture on the grounds that it was without merit. The appeal was filed and argued for the appellant by Mike Ozekhome (SAN).
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Forfeiture everyday haba!!!!At this rate d court would soon order to forfeit Mr Goodluck Ebele Johnathan....
ReplyDeleteMumu. How did she get all the money? She must forfeit all the money she STOLE.
DeleteThere is God o, God will judge you.
ReplyDeleteNa wah! See money...
ReplyDeleteThis woman have not rest since she left office
ReplyDeleteHAVE not rest kwa?😳. Anyways, there is no rest for the wicked!
DeleteThis one Don buy job
ReplyDeleteSo if she stole all those monies, why is she not in jail?
ReplyDeleteA poor woman will steal pepper for market, judge go raise hammer jail am for 20 years.
This woman is evil, patience thereisgodoooo!!!
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