Obanikoro’s wife loses Abuja mansion to Federal Government (Photos)

Obanikoro’s wife loses Abuja mansion to Federal Government (Photos)

Moroophat Obanikoro, the wife of a former minister of state for defence Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, has forfeited her multi-million naira property to the federal government pending the outcome of EFCC investigations into her husband and children.

Obanikoro’s wife loses Abuja mansion to Federal Government (Photos)
Musiliu Obanikoro and wife Moroophat who has just lost her property to the federal government.

Sahara Reporters writes that a Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Jabi, Abuja ordered the forfeiture and also rejected a prayer asking the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to pay her the sum of N200m for violating her fundamental human rights.

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Moroophat has already filed an appeal challenging the court judgment.

The court ruling follows investigations into the $2.1bn arms scam involving the Office of the National Security Adviser in which the EFCC had traced the transfer of about N4.7bn to the Diamond Bank account of Sylvan McNamara, a company allegedly owned by Obanikoro’s two sons – Gbolahan and Babajide.

Obanikoro’s wife loses Abuja mansion to Federal Government (Photos)
The Abuja mansion forfeited by Moroophat Obanikoro to the federal government. Photo: APC United Kingdom

Sahara Reporters writes that out of the said amount, Obanikoro allegedly given N3.880bn to Ayodele Fayose and Senator Iyiola Omisore in July 2014 when they were the Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidates in Ekiti and Osun states respectively.

Already, the EFCC has seized a house in the Ikoyi area of Lagos State allegedly belonging to Obanikoro’s sons – Gbolahan and Babajide – and a property located at 44 Mamman Kotangora Crescent, Katampke Extension, Abuja, belonging to their mother.

Obanikoro’s wife loses Abuja mansion to Federal Government (Photos)
Moroophat's Abuja mansion now in federal government hands. Photo: APC United Kingdom

However, Obanikoro’s wife argued that she bought the property over seven years before the alleged arms scam took place.

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She said the EFCC had no right to punish her for any crime allegedly committed by her husband and urged the court to award her N200m.

In his ruling, the Justice Y. Halilu said he could not stop the EFCC from doing its work.

He said: “I shall refuse the application because it is most unmeritorious and specially packaged to deceive this court. God forbid.”

Meanwhile, the EFCC has released a list of properties that it seized from former petroleum resources minister Diezani Alison-Madueke.

The properties include A $37.5 million mansion on Banana Island and 12 others seized from Diezani by the anti-corruption agency.

Source: Legit.ng

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