Mini Advice Ahead of the Long Journey ☄️
Dear Electoral Committee members, especially Corps Members,
Do not allow yourselves to be used at any polling unit to compromise the integrity of the @2027elections. 2027 will be different. Your duty is to uphold the process, don't join to bend it to anyone's interest. Let the electorate decide.
Elections are a sacred responsibility to the nation; malpractice in 2027 will carry serious legal and real time moral consequences. Do not let Nigeria bleed in your hands.
Stand firm, carry out your duties with integrity, and protect your future.
And if know you cannot remain impartial, do not take the assignment. It is not by force.
Tell your friends and ask them to tell their friends.
Nigeria belongs to all of us.
Your brother,
Y.O
N212 billion!!! 💔💔
One man looted all that to build a name for himself.
He did all that and still seeking public office ahead of the 2027 Kebbi State governorship election.
This is not just insane, it is evil.
Sadly, many others like him are still walking free. Nigeria deserves justice that is swift, impartial, and applies to everyone.
It's heartbreaking to imagine the impact such resources could have had on the lives of ordinary Nigerians💔
We need to adopt the Chinese principle of holding public officials truly accountable.
BREAKING: The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the final forfeiture of 48 out of 57 properties worth N212 billion linked to the former Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami.
Judge Joyce Abdulmalik granted the final forfeiture application filed by the EFCC and dismissed several objections filed by Mr Malami, his family members, and some companies claiming ownership of the properties, saying they all lacked merit.
She held that the issue before the court was not “who owns the property, but how legitimate are the funds used to acquire the properties.”
The properties to be forfeited span Abuja, Kebbi, Kano, and Kaduna states and include luxury hotels, duplexes, plazas, warehouses, shopping units and residential estates acquired over several years.
Below is the full list of the 57 properties, including hotels and luxury homes initially seized by the EFCC through an interim forfeiture order. 48 of them will be handed over to the federal government following today's court ruling.
1. Luxury Duplex at Amazon Street, Plot No. 3011 Within Cadastral Zone, A06 Maitama; File No: AN enhancement 11352, which was purchased in December 2022 at N500, 000, 000.00 (value after enhancement at N5,950,000,000).
2. Two Winged Large Storey Building Situate at No. 3, Onitsha Crescent, Area 11,Garki, Cadastral Zone, A03, Abuja (formerly Harmonia Hotels Limited), FCT, which was purchased Dec. 2018 at N7,000,000,000.
3. Plot 683, Jabi District, Cadastral Zone B04, Comprising of a five storey Building (Now Luxurious Meethaq Hotels Ltd, Jabi with 53 rooms/suites), which was purchased in Sept. 2020 at carcass level at N850,000,000 with additional N300,000,000 to take possession (value after completion N8,400,000,000).
4. Property No. 3130 within Cadastral Zone A04, Asokoro District, FCT, Abuja, Comprising Terraces, purchased in January 2021 at N360,000,000.
5. Property No. 3 Rhine Street, Maitama, Abuja (Meethaq Hotels Limited, Maitama With 15 ROOMS), which was purchased in February 2018 at N430,000,000 (current value after rehabilitation is N12,950,000,000).
6. Plot No. 1241B, Asokoro District Zone (No. 11A Yakubu Gowon Crescent) AsokoroDistrict, which was purchased in July 2021 at N325,000,000.
7. Shop No. C82 Citiscape — Shariff Plaza, Plot 739 Cadastral Zone A07, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse Il, FCT, Abuja, which was purchased in March 2024 at N120,000,000.
8. No. 4 Ahmadu Bello Way, Nasarawa GRA, Kano, which was purchased in December 2022 at N300,000,000.
9. Plot 157, Lamido Crescent, Nasarawa, GRA, Kano, purchased in July 2019 with no specific amount stated.
10. A Plaza, Commercial Toilets, Laundering, Warehouse Tanks Adjacent to Birnin Kebbi Market at N100 million.
11. 100 Hectares of l;and Along Birnin Kebbi, Jega Road, which was purchased in 2020 at N100,000,000.
12. Four Bedroom Bungalow Gesse Phase, Birnin Kebbi, which was purchased in 2023 at N101,000, 000.
13. Shops Nos. A36, B3 Vegas Mall, Wuse 2, Abuja, which was purchased in July 2023 at N158,000,000.
14. No. 26, Babbi Drive, Bua Estate, Abuja, purchased in 2022 at N136,000,000.
15. No. 27, Efab Estates Avenue, 5th Avenue, 59th Crescent, Gwarimpa, Abuja, purchased in January 2016 at N120,000,000.
16. Four Bedroom/ 2 Rooms Boys Quarters at No. 10B, Doka Crescent Abakpa GRA, Kaduna, purchased in January 2018 at N40, 000, 000.00.
17. Plot No. 13, Ipent 7 Estate, Karsana District, Abuja, purchased in June 2018 at N85,000,000.
18. A Bedroom Duplex & Boys Quarters at No. 12 Yalinga Street, Off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse Il, Abuja, purchased in Oct. 2018 at N150,000,000.
19. Two Warehouse Shops B40 And B46, Wuse Market, Abuja, purchased in July 2020 at N50,000,000.
20. Twin Houses at Zone E, Apo Legislative Quarters, Cadastral Zone B01, Plot 14014, Gudu District, Abuja, was purchased between February and May 2017 at N250,000,000.
Properties acquired by Khadimiyya for Justice & Development Initiative at the Academic Garden City, Birnin Kebbi, sold by the Federal Housing Authority Mortgage namely.
21, 22, and 23. Nine units of three bedroom, bungalow, three units of two bedroom bungalow, and 5.4 hectares of land, which were purchased between February 2023 and September 2023 at N187,000,000, among other assets listed in the schedule.
RAYHAAN UNIVERSITY, KEBBI STATE
24. Rayhaan University Permanent Site -N56,000,000,000.00
25. Rayhaan University Temporary Site -N37,800,000,000.00
26. Rayhaan University Third Site - N2,450,000,000.00
27. Rayhaan University Vice Chancellor - N490,000,000.0
RAYHAAN AGRO ALLIED FACTORY IN KEBBI STATE
28. Factory Buildings -N4,200,000,000.00
29. Factory Machines and Plants Units -N10,500,000,000.00
30. Factory Mosque - N2,450,000,000.00
31. Rayhaan Mill Staff Quarters - N1,487,500,000.00
32. Rayhaan Bustan Building - N3,150,000,000.00
AZBIR ARENA KEBBI STATE
33. Azbir Hotel - N10,325,000,000.00
34. Printing Press - N1,050,000,000.00
35. Gallery - N581,000,000.00
36. Gardens - N392,000,000.00
37. Mosque - N252,000,000.00
38. Azbir Clothing - N350,000,000.00
39. Azbir Pharmacy and Supermarket - N175,000,000.00
OTHER PROPERTIES HELD IN KEBBI STATE
40. Al-Afiya Energy Tanker Garage opposite Rayhaan University Health Centre, along Sani Abacha Bypass Road, Birnin-Kebbi - N2,450,000,000.00
41. Rayhaan Model Academy -N11,200,000,000.0
42. Rayhaan Primary and Secondary School - N8,750,000,000.00
43. Rayhaan Security House, off Sani Abacha Bypass, Birnin Kebbi - 245,700,000.00
44. Rayhaan Radio along Sani Abacha, Bypass Road, Birnin, Kebbi - N78,750,000.00
45. Uncompleted 2 Storey Complex Plaza located opposite Central Motor Park, (Eastern Park) Birnin Kebbi - N665,000,000.00
46. Amasdul Oil and Gas Ltd filling station Structure along Sani Abacha Bypass, Road, Birnin Kebbi near Jambali Automobile Workshop, Birnin Kebbi - 1,050, 000,000.00
47. Malami Support Organization Building - 210,000,000.00
48. ADC Kadi Malami Foundation Building - N56,000,000.00
49. Abubakar Malami SAN's House GRA - N350,000,000.00
50. Abubakar Malami SAN's House Behind Mobil - N490,000,000.00
51. Abdulaziz Malami (First Son's House) at Gesse Phase II in Birnin Kebbi - N1,659,000,000.00
52. Abiru-Rahman Abubakar Malami (Second Son's House) at Gesse Phase II in Birnin-Kebbi - N2,989,000,000.00
PROPERTIES IN KANO
53. Assets of Zeennoor Hotel at Kabuga Satellite Town, off Gwarzo Road, Kano with 131 rooms - N11,200,000,000.00
54. Zeennoor Mosque at Kabuga, Satellite Town, off Gwarzo Road, Kano - N84,000,000.00
55. Zeennor Old Hotel Building -N280,000,000.00
56. Rayhaan Hotel, Kano Located at Plot 27/28 Opp-Aminu kano Teaching Hospital, Southern Kano (Land And Luxurious Building of more than 50 rooms, with appurtenances- N2,240,000,000.00
57. Rayhaan Gym, Kano House Comprising of a Storey Building Opposite Rayhaan Hotel - N1,225,000,000.00
Are Northerners not Nigerians? What exactly do you mean when you ask how someone is going to convince a particular region?
Those who keep fueling conversations like this are the very people who use politics to deepen divisions among Nigerians. They are only strengthening the divide.
Barrister Deji knows exactly what he is doing.
Governor Seyi Makinde appears to be urging human rights and the international community to pay closer attention to this abduction case and ask the difficult questions.
If security operatives rescued the kidnapped children and arrested those responsible, the public naturally should know who they are, whether they acted alone or had sponsors, and why some details have not yet been disclosed.
Transparency from the authorities is important for help public confidence.
But as usual, they will come for his head simply because he's calling for the truth.
Nigerians have every right to be skeptical, and I say this with genuine concern.
Some Nigerians believe kidnappings could be staged for political gain. Whether that is true or not, the fact that such a belief is plausible to many says a lot about the state of our nation.
After all, any politician who could hire people, dress them as 'bishops', and present them as the real thing for political gain can go to any length.
If Nigerians’ lives have become pawns in a political chess game, then we are in a deeply troubling place.
@LanreDauda@egi_nupe@Morris_Monye Your response says a lot about how sensible you are. Indeed.
You guys can't seem to make an argument without resorting to insults.
I hope you don't raise your son to communicate this way.
1. They don’t worry about the cost of living because the citizens pay for it.
2. They do not queue for fuel so don't care about fuel prices.
3. They can afford to either use private hospitals or go abroad for treatment, so why should they care about the state of healthcare?
4. Seyi Tinubu and his likes has never had to go for a job interview or use Dipo's CV services, so why should the state of unemployment bother them?
5. They do not experience power outages like the average Nigerian because they have generators, inverters, and solar systems
6. Since they don't drive on the same roads like the real people do, they don't know what a bad road costs.
7. They don’t measure inflation in bags of rice but instead along budget lines that ends up in their inboxes.
8. They don’t experience hardship day-to-day because policy reaches them differently than it reaches everyone else.
9. They are not frightened of paying tomorrow’s school fees because they are fundamentally more financially secure than the average Nigerian family.
10. Corrupt politicians do not feel the need for real and systemic change because the system as is, works much better for them than for others.
Lack of consequences breeds impunity and over time, Nigerian leaders have developed an understanding of the people - they adapt.
See all the images below. All by APC - remember them?
#ImWalkingAway
For the umpteenth time,
What I'm saying is simple: if you want to accuse someone, do it with clear, credible evidence. That's the standard that should apply to everyone including Obi, regardless of who they are.
I can't help you understand my point if you're determined to ignore my point and argue against something I never said.
God bless you.
No, he didn't lower himself.
By offering himself and choosing a different path, he has only exposed the kind of characters we have in our politics and media. The man Peter Obi has exposed how cheap and corrupt many of our institutions are and can be when it comes to attacking a man simply because he chose to be different.
It's a tough fight.
😂😂😂
“...As a member of the team that accompanied His Excellency @PeterObi to the Abuja airport on Saturday, July 4, I can state categorically that he does not have a police officer as his driver in Abuja. Therefore, if airport CCTV captured a police officer entering the driver’s seat of a vehicle, that vehicle could not have been Mr. Obi’s.”
👆If reading and understanding is not difficult, that statement clearly says that if the CCTV footage captured a police officer entering the driver’s seat of a vehicle, then that vehicle could not have been Mr. Obi’s, because he does not have a police officer as his driver in Abuja. Simple!
She is saying the person captured in that CCTV footage is not Peter Obi, what I expect is for more glaring proof to be revealed to all Nigerians, so that we can hold Obi responsible and to his words.
If understanding means anything, then her counterclaim should be the point of discussion, not whether she was in the boot of the car or not.
I didn’t know I would need to teach basic reading comprehension on X.💔
The questions were legion. Why do some in society seek to dominate others with no pang of conscience; why does corruption manage not to see the ruin in others; how come history keeps repeating itself; how do people in power get so narcissistic they steal what will never need
@Equityoyo
You're arguing against something that wasn't stated. Unfortunately.
Her response never said Mr. Obi traveled or travels with only one car, nor did it say the vehicle described by the Minister was his. Infact, her writing simply states that if the CCTV shows a police officer entering the driver's seat, then that vehicle could not have been Mr. Obi's, because he does not have a police officer as his driver in Abuja.
That's what I expected you to argue, not asking if his guys were put in a boot of a car.
If you want to challenge the claim, address what was actually written constructively, not assumptions that were never made.
God bless you.
Look, I have always been of the opinion that anyone who breaks the law should face the consequences, regardless of your class or pedigree.
However, the fact that there are serious questions about whether the CCTV footage actually proves it was Obi, coupled with the counterpoint that he does not have a police officer as his driver, should give you pause for thought, if your interest isn't clouded by bias.
But I can see you are being political with what should get you thinking. Once you call Peter Obi an "Olodo presidential candidate," it becomes clear that you won't get my point, even if I try to help you.
I don't know how to help you.
@Equityoyo
You're arguing against something that wasn't stated, unfortunately.
Her response never said Mr. Obi traveled or travels with only one car, nor did it say the vehicle described by the Minister was his. Infact, her writing simply states that if the CCTV shows a police officer entering the driver's seat, then that vehicle could not have been Mr. Obi's, because he does not have a police officer as his driver in Abuja.
That's what I expected you to argue, not asking if if his guys were out in a boot of a car.
If you want to challenge the claim, address what was actually written constructively, not assumptions that were never made.
God bless you.