The Vanguard Newspaper reported that the Abuja home of the ex-petroleum minister, who was recently arrested and released for money laundering allegations, was raided by the men of the EFCC and yielded the recovery of cash running into several millions of Naira.
According to sources close to the operation, Deziani's palatial mansion on Frederick Chiluba Street, Asokoro, Abuja was reported to have produced a total of N1.2m in cash after the raid was made possible by some of the former security aides of the embattled former minister.
Though reports say the ex-minister had not been sighted near the palatial home since leaving office in May 2015 as she had been in the United Kingdom, it was also gathered that the raid was aimed at recovering vital documents needed to prosecute Deziani after her arrest in the UK.
Dat one na chicken change na. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteChicken change indeed. When all we hear in Nigeria is billions and trillions. Abeg, dis kin story no dey relevant. All I will like to hear is billion dollars.
ReplyDeleteAbeg things should be done in a normal way
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ReplyDeleteAs kayode sed,na coins, and will she b DT stupid to liv evidence at her residence
ReplyDeleteCoins, there are more u guys find 'em
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, that's just her fuel money
ReplyDeleteGood, but they shouldn't reveal to the public on how it was possible for them to get or who gave information to them it should be secret, haba
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