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Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by midolian(m): 8:49pm On May 31, 2019
The Court of Appeal in Lagos, on Friday okayed the request of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for the final forfeiture of N1.4billion which a firm, Melrose General Services Limited, obtained from the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) through false claims.

Melrose is allegedly linked to outgoing Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, whose two aides- Gbenga Makanjuola and Kolawole Shittu are being prosecuted by the EFCC in respect of the matter.

Justice Cecilia Olatoregun of the Federal High Court in Lagos had on April 27, 2018 ordered the final forfeiture of the said N1.4billion to the Federal Government.

Dissatisfied with the verdict of Justice Olatoregun, Melrose General Services approached the appellate court for redress, asking it to set aside the pronouncement of the lower court.

But in its judgement on the matter on Friday, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of Melrose (the appellant) and resolved the four contentious issues in favour of the EFCC (the first respondent).

The appellate court further held that Melrose appeal lacked merit and ordered the firm to pay 100,000 cost to the EFCC.

The appellate court also held that Melrose could not show that the said funds were lawfully earned by it.

It added that section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud Act, 2006, which the EFCC relied on to seek for the forfeiture of the said funds was constitutional.

According to the Court of Appeal, Melrose was not denied fair hearing in the matter.



Justice of the Court of Appeal (JCA), Justice Tijjani Abubakar wrote the lead judgement, Justice E. Tobi delivered the judgment while Justice O. A. Obaseki-Adejumo concurred with the verdict.

Lawyer to the Melrose, Mr Olawale Akoni (SAN) argued the appeal while the lawyer to the EFCC, Mr Ekele Iheanacho, appeared for the Commission.

The EFCC had claimed that Melrose obtained N3.5bn from the Nigeria Governors’ Forum by making false claims.



Listed as defendants in the final forfeiture application filed before the Federal High Court were Melrose General Services Limited, WASP Networks Limited and Thebe Wellness Services.

The firms were accused of impersonating a consortium of consulting firms engaged by the NGF for the “verification, reconciliation and recovery of over-deductions on Paris and London Club Loans on the accounts of states and local governments between 1995 and 2002.”

But the EFCC insisted that the original firms engaged by the Governors’ Forum were GSCL Consulting and Bizplus Consulting Services Limited.‎



Usman Zakari, the alter ego of Melrose General Services Limited, Robert Mbonu, made a false representation to the Governors’ Forum, causing the forum to pay N3.5bn to his company on December 14, 2016.

Zakari said the money was credited into the Access Bank account of Melrose General Services Limited, adding that Melrose and others dissipated and laundered about N2.3bn out of the money between December 15, 2016, and January 20, 2017, leaving a balance of N1.2bn.

Zakari said the anti-graft agency had also recovered N220m out of the laundered sum from WASP Networks Limited and Thebe Wellness Services.

The EFCC had on October 13, 2017 obtained an interim order from Justice Mojisola Olatoregun, placing a “Post No Debit” order on the accounts containing the N1.2bn and N220m.

The Judge had made the order following plea by the lawyer to the EFCC, Mr Ekene Iheanacho, that it would best serve the interest of justice for Melrose and others to forfeit the N1.4bn temporarily to prevent them from dissipating same.

The Judge, after granting the interim freezing order in 2018, directed the EFCC to publish the order in a national daily giving anyone interested in the funds 14 days to appear before the court to show cause why the funds should not be forfeited permanently.

Subsequently, one Prince Godwin Maduka and Linas International Limited showed up before the court, praying separately that the funds should be forfeited to them.

Maduka claimed that his firm, Udemgaba Maduka & Associates, had been engaged in 2011 as a consultant by Zamfara State Government to help the state recover some hanging funds, with an agreement that it would be paid 20 per cent of the recovered funds.

He urged the court to forfeit the N1.4bn to his company to cover Zamfara State’s alleged indebtedness to him.

But the EFCC opposed Maduka, contending that the suit was not a debt recovery suit and that Zamfara State was not a party to the suit.

In her verdict on the matter, Justice Olatoregun upheld the EFCC’s argument and dismissed Maduka’s claims.

On its own part, Linas International Limited said it was entitled to the payment of $6m from Nigeria Governors’ Forum.

But Justice Olatoregun also dismissed its claim, holding that the suit was not a debt recovery suit.

Having dismissed both claims, the judge ordered the permanent forfeiture of the N1.4bn to the Federal Government.

https://dailypost.ng/2019/05/31/appeal-court-orders-forfeiture-n1-4bn-obtained-company-linked-saraki-melrose/

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by simonlee(m): 8:51pm On May 31, 2019
after reading the entire post, who else did not see how Saraki is involved in this zombie case?

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by Dannyset(m): 8:51pm On May 31, 2019
No play for this Next level ooo. You do anyhow you see anyhow.

All of una go hear am.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by midolian(m): 8:52pm On May 31, 2019
" Ambassador thief at large" grin grin

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by NgeneUkwenu(f): 8:53pm On May 31, 2019
Ipob pigs won't be happy with this news.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by lizzybet(f): 8:57pm On May 31, 2019
leave him jo
Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by rusher14: 8:57pm On May 31, 2019
Who come be these ones?


Subsequently, one Prince Godwin Maduka and Linas International Limited showed up before the court, praying separately that the funds should be forfeited to them.

Maduka claimed that his firm, Udemgaba Maduka & Associates, had been engaged in 2011 as a consultant by Zamfara State Government to help the state recover some hanging funds, with an agreement that it would be paid 20 per cent of the recovered funds.

He urged the court to forfeit the N1.4bn to his company to cover Zamfara State’s alleged indebtedness to him.

But the EFCC opposed Maduka, contending that the suit was not a debt recovery suit and that Zamfara State was not a party to the suit.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by midolian(m): 9:01pm On May 31, 2019
lizzybet:
leave him jo
Naira marlians...

The misguided ones glorifying corruption because it's not affecting them directly.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by budaatum: 9:01pm On May 31, 2019
See where our money went! Straight down our illustrious former Senate President's throat!

According to him, "The action of the EFCC only reinforced our earlier stated position that their current investigation is mischievous, contrary to the tenets of the rule of law and only aimed at settling scores."

Vote for Saraki, for President, my nice and very intelligent people. There is no way he has chopped enough of the wealth of our nation.

Though I must confess that after the lies about Okorocha and his wife being arrested I don't trust Sahara who also carried this news!

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by budaatum: 9:02pm On May 31, 2019
midolian:
Naira marlians...

The misguided ones glorifying corruption because it's not affecting them directly.
It is "affecting them directly". Some just don't have the brains to know.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by midolian(m): 9:03pm On May 31, 2019
budaatum:

It is "affecting them directly". Some just don't have the brains to know.
Jeeesu! shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by TANTUMERGO007(m): 9:21pm On May 31, 2019
Witch hunting

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by Nbote(m): 9:36pm On May 31, 2019
Shameless zonBs and their funny reportage... How and where exactly is Saraki connected to Melrose or Where and how is he connected to d NGF who awarded d contract? Considering d shameless OP I'm not surprised

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by Nobody: 4:54am On Jun 01, 2019
budaatum:

It is "affecting them directly". Some just don't have the brains to know.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by kehinde1588(m): 4:56am On Jun 01, 2019
Us kwarans want Saraki to rot in jail. We dislike him passionately.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by AGUNNIA: 4:59am On Jun 01, 2019
.......just witch-hunting an innocent man.
Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by Bridget95(f): 5:01am On Jun 01, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:
Ipob pigs won't be happy with this news.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by jaggabban: 5:03am On Jun 01, 2019
kehinde1588:
Us kwarans want Saraki to rot in jail. We dislike him passionately.
And flattened heads say NO!

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by solmusdesigns: 5:04am On Jun 01, 2019
embarassed


Some Dunce are stupid for life, Saraki's Aide (close workers) suddenly became financial consultants, that charges exhobirant 1.4billion for refund which we duly deserve, with His stooge as Governor, and him been a former NGF chairman, yet if it were yahoo boys now they would instantly gain muscle to castigate them.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by Nobody: 5:09am On Jun 01, 2019
The God that did it for Oyo State will deliver Nigeria from the shackles of APC/Buhari/Tinubu...

ATIKU will get his mandate at the Supreme Court
Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by Lisaint(m): 5:18am On Jun 01, 2019
The media trial continues...


The lawyers has present the case before this honorable court (Nairaland Court Of Justice)
Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by olaolaking: 5:24am On Jun 01, 2019
simonlee:
after reading the entire post, who else did not see how Saraki is involved in this zombie case?
You cannot see. Because your understanding never reach that level.

But if it was in another case, your brain can easily link Tinubu.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by adekolaelect(m): 5:31am On Jun 01, 2019
Nbote:
Shameless zonBs and their funny reportage... How and where exactly is Saraki connected to Melrose or Where and how is he connected to d NGF who awarded d contract? Considering d shameless OP I'm not surprised
Read and comprehend don't let partisan politics waste you parent expense on your education. Two of his aids was link and signatory to the said account.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by Lanre0: 5:42am On Jun 01, 2019
That was how the intelligent criminal, Saraki, crippled Kwara state, crippled 3 mega banks in a row. Saraki worshippers should better have their head examined. Saraki dynasty can only reign in Igbo land. In sha Allahu. Prison awaits Satanic Saraki , his devilish marabouts & his demented followers.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by Babiboy: 5:52am On Jun 01, 2019
cool cool
From robbery to advanced fee fraud. Soon you go join yahoo

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by deji17: 5:53am On Jun 01, 2019
Sarakonda.....

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by Pavore9: 5:57am On Jun 01, 2019
Nice one.

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Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by Evydo: 6:08am On Jun 01, 2019
This Melrose has the property near Magodo phase 1 gate sealed.
Re: Appeal Court Orders Forfeiture Of N1.4bn Obtained By Company Linked To Saraki, M by dongisola: 6:36am On Jun 01, 2019
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