EFCC Trace 41 Properties Worth ₦212bn to Ex-Attorney General Abubakar Malami — Hotels, Schools, Lands Scatter for North & Abuja

EFCC Trace 41 Properties Worth ₦212bn to Ex-Attorney General Abubakar Malami — Hotels, Schools, Lands Scatter for North & Abuja

Na serious gbege dey ground as Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) don reportedly trace 41 big-big properties wey dem say belong to former Attorney-General of the Federation and ex-Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami. The properties no be small thing o — dem dey worth about ₦212 billion, money wey fit build town.

According to report from TheCable, EFCC don dey follow paper trail like detective film, connect hotels, houses, lands, schools and even printing press to Malami name. Na the kind news wey make Nigerians pause, sip tea, and ask: “Attorney-General or Real Estate General?”

As Gbas Gbos dey fly, EFCC say dem no just wake up vex — dem don gather list, figures, and locations. The matter no be rumor again, e don enter “full investigation mode.”

Kebbi, Kano & Abuja Full of Alleged Malami Assets

For Kebbi State, na there the wahala loud pass. EFCC trace properties wey dem value reach about ₦162.19 billion for the state. From luxury buildings to land wey fit plant destiny, Kebbi carry the heaviest share of the alleged assets.

For Kano State, EFCC say properties linked to Abubakar Malami dey worth about ₦16.01 billion. No be small change o, even for commercial capital. Houses and lands dey line up like property exhibition.

Come Abuja (FCT), EFCC talk say assets worth roughly ₦34.69 billion dey allegedly linked to the former minister. Abuja wey land price dey behave like crypto — today low, tomorrow sky-high.

Money Laundering Charges Enter the Picture

As if tracing properties no enough, Federal Government don file 16-count charge against Abubakar Malami and him son, Abdulaziz Malami. The charge dey border on money laundering, and dem cite sections 15, 18, and 21 of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act.

According to TheCable, both father and son dey accused of offences wey EFCC believe no follow financial rulebook. This development don add petrol to the fire, as Nigerians dey watch to see how the case go unfold.

TheCable also report say dem don obtain full list of the 41 properties allegedly linked to the ex-Attorney General. As this Gbas Gbos continue, Nigerians dey ask one big question: na justice go win, or story go change chapter?


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