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Jonathan’s ex-campaign chief forfeits 38 houses

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has traced 38 choice
houses to a former Chairman of the Nigerian Social Insurance Trust Fund
(NSITF), Dr. Ngozi Olojeme.

Mrs Olojeme, Deputy Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Goodluck
Campaign Organisation in 2015, is being investigated by the EFCC for
alleged diversion of $48,485,127 from the accounts of the NSITF.

Of N62.3billion fraud discovered in NSITF, $48,485,127 is allegedly credited to Mrs. Olojeme.

The anti- graft agency has secured a court order to place the assets under interim forfeiture, pending Mrs. Olojeme’s trial.

Besides, EFCC has obtained a warrant from the court to detain the
suspect for two weeks to complete the first round of the investigation
and her arraignment.

Mrs. Olojeme, who is said to have taken ill, is at a private hospital in Abuja where EFCC detectives are keeping an eye on her.

EFCC detectives uncovered 40 houses, 38 of which are believed to be Mrs Olojeme’s.

Of the 38 houses, detectives rated the mansion at No. 51, Kainji
Crescent in Maitama, as a “multi-billion naira piece with some foreign
leaders occasionally staying there when they come visiting”.

The golden mansion was at the weekend sealed off by the EFCC.

A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “EFCC recovered over 40
properties out of which 38 belong to the ex-NSITF chairman, including
the property at No. 51, Kainji Crescent, off Lake Chad Crescent in
Maitama District.

“The Kainji Crescent property is said to have housed some foreign
leaders when they came visiting. It is a multi-billion naira mansion.
“We have invoked sections 28 and 34 of the EFCC (Establishment Act) 2004
and Section 13(1) of the Federal High Court Act, 2004, which empower
the agency to apply the Interim Assets Forfeiture Clause.”

The EFCC source went on:

 “As I am talking to you, we have placed all the over 40 assets under
interim forfeiture based on the approval of our application by the
court. The assets will be temporarily forfeited until the end of the
trial of all the affected suspects.”

“We have also secured a court order to detain her for two weeks in
preparation for Dr. Ngozi Olojeme’s arraignment in connection with the
alleged diversion of $48,485,127 from NSITF’s account. We have charges
already prepared and we will be arraigning her soon.

“But she sought for medical attention in a private hospital for an
undisclosed illness. We accorded her the right to seek medical aid and
deployed in detectives and sentry guards to the hospital.”

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