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Emefiele linked to 753-duplex property in Abuja as corruption probe continues

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EFCC recovers 753 duplexes and apartments in Abuja linked to former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele following court ruling.
EFCC uncovered massive Abuja property linked to former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele.
  • EFCC linked former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele to massive property in Abuja, spanning 753 duplexes and 150,500 square meters
  • The property was allegedly acquired through illegal means with funds sourced from unlawful activities during Emefiele’s tenure at CBN
  • EFCC recovered the property following court ruling, with no objections raised, but investigation continues into Emefiele and his associates' involvement

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has linked the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, to a massive property in Abuja, consisting of 753 duplexes and other apartments. 

The property, located in the Cadastral Zone area of the capital, spans 150,500 square meters and was recovered following a court ruling on December 2, 2024. This marks one of the EFCC's largest asset recoveries since its establishment in 2003.

The EFCC's investigation suggests that the property, which was initially intended for mass housing development, was purchased through illegal means. It was allegedly acquired by Emefiele with the help of cronies, using three companies to pay a total of N2.2 billion for the property. 

The EFCC claims that these funds were sourced from unlawful activities, including kickbacks from foreign exchange allocations and contracts awarded during Emefiele's tenure at the CBN.

In addition, the EFCC alleges that Emefiele's associates, including one Ifeanyi Omeke, were involved in purchasing and securing title documents for the property. The property has been abandoned since June 2023, following Emefiele's arrest by the Department of State Services (DSS). Despite efforts by the EFCC to recover the property, no one has contested its forfeiture to the Federal Government.

The EFCC has yet to receive a response from Emefiele’s legal team regarding the allegations. 

The Commission also defended its decision to withhold the identity of the property’s owner, citing the need for a thorough and professional investigation before making public any individual names tied to the property.

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Public summons authorised by Justice Maryanne Anenih to be published in widely-read newspapers, and others.  


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