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Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by deji17: 5:33pm On May 17, 2018
BREAKING: Bola Shagaya loses bid to reclaim seized N1.9bn

The Federal High Court in Lagos has dismissed an application seeking to unfreeze a Unity Bank account with a balance of N1,902,673,399.93 belonging to Hajiya Bola Shagaya.

Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinbo, in a judgment on Thursday, threw out Shagaya’s application, declaring that it lacked merit.



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had, on December 29, 2016 obtained an interim order to freeze the account.


The anti-graft agency had then told the court that the N1.9bn was the balance of a total of N3,305,150,000, which Shagaya received as “founder fees” on behalf of an organisation, Women for Change, being spearheaded by a former First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan.

Justice Muslim Hassan, who granted the order, had said the account would remain frozen pending investigation by the EFCC.

Shagaya, through her lawyer, Mr. Napoleon Emeaso-Nwachukwu, however, approached Justice Oguntoyinbo, seeking too unfreeze the account.

Emeaso-Nwachukwu contended that his client was not given fair hearing before the account was frozen.
He contended that the freezing order violated Shagaya’s right to own movable property under Section 44(1)(k) of the I999 Constitution of Nigeria.

He urged Justice Oguntoyinbo to declare Justice Hassan’s freezing order as “unconstitutional, null and void.”

But in her judgment on Thursday, Justice Oguntoyinbo dismissed Shagaya’s application, holding that Justice Hassan did not need to hear from her before freezing the account, since it was based on an ex parte application.



“The interim order was made based on an ex parte application filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

“An ex parte application has no respondent and the court is not expected to hear from the other party.

“Even when the other party is around, it can only be seen and not heard. Therefore, the failure of Justice Hassan to hear the applicant cannot invalidate the order.

“The granting of the interim order of attachment is not unconstitutional and does not constitute an infringement on the applicant’s rights to own property,” Justice Oguntoyinbo held.

The EFCC had, in opposition to Shagaya’s application, urged Justice Oguntoyinbo not to allow Shagaya to “use this honourable court as a shield against criminal investigation and prosecution.”

The anti-graft agency claimed that the N1.9bn was part of N3.3bn, which Shagaya allegedly realised through “fraudulent activities in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,” where she allegedly “influenced the fraudulent allocation of Dual Purpose Kerosene to Index Petrolube Africa Ltd., with the aid of the former First Lady, Mrs. Dame Patience Jonathan.”

According to the EFCC, the N3.3bn was paid by Index Petrolube Africa Ltd. and its sister company, Autodex Nigeria Limited.

The two companies, it said, belong to one Honourable Ezeani ThankGod, adding that the reason for the N3.3bn payment was to “fraudulently facilitate Dual Purpose Kerosene to ThankGod’s company, Index Petrolube Africa Ltd.”

The anti-graft agency claimed that out of the N3.3bn, Shagaya had “paid a cumulative sum of N1,212,000,000 to the former First Lady, Mrs. Dame Patience Jonathan, through her bank account, ‘Women for Change Initiative,’ domiciled in Diamond Bank, to which the former First Lady is the sole signatory.”

It said that after paying N1.2bn to Patience, Shagaya kept the balance of N1.9bn for herself by “warehousing” same in her personal bank account in Unity Bank.

The EFCC said it was on this basis that it secured an order of Justice Muslim Hassan of the Federal High Court in Lagos on December 29, 2016 to freeze the account.

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by troublemakea(m): 5:34pm On May 17, 2018
okay but

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Kyase(m): 5:36pm On May 17, 2018
deji17:
BREAKING: Bola Shagaya loses bid to reclaim seized N1.9bn
Published May 17, 2018

Hajia Bola Shagaya
Oladimeji Ramon

The Federal High Court in Lagos has dismissed an application seeking to unfreeze a Unity Bank account with a balance of N1,902,673,399.93 belonging to Hajiya Bola Shagaya.

Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinbo, in a judgment on Thursday, threw out Shagaya’s application, declaring that it lacked merit.



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had, on December 29, 2016 obtained an interim order to freeze the account.

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The anti-graft agency had then told the court that the N1.9bn was the balance of a total of N3,305,150,000, which Shagaya received as “founder fees” on behalf of an organisation, Women for Change, being spearheaded by a former First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan.

Justice Muslim Hassan, who granted the order, had said the account would remain frozen pending investigation by the EFCC.

Shagaya, through her lawyer, Mr. Napoleon Emeaso-Nwachukwu, however, approached Justice Oguntoyinbo, seeking too unfreeze the account.

Emeaso-Nwachukwu contended that his client was not given fair hearing before the account was frozen.
He contended that the freezing order violated Shagaya’s right to own movable property under Section 44(1)(k) of the I999 Constitution of Nigeria.

He urged Justice Oguntoyinbo to declare Justice Hassan’s freezing order as “unconstitutional, null and void.”

But in her judgment on Thursday, Justice Oguntoyinbo dismissed Shagaya’s application, holding that Justice Hassan did not need to hear from her before freezing the account, since it was based on an ex parte application.



“The interim order was made based on an ex parte application filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

“An ex parte application has no respondent and the court is not expected to hear from the other party.

“Even when the other party is around, it can only be seen and not heard. Therefore, the failure of Justice Hassan to hear the applicant cannot invalidate the order.

“The granting of the interim order of attachment is not unconstitutional and does not constitute an infringement on the applicant’s rights to own property,” Justice Oguntoyinbo held.

The EFCC had, in opposition to Shagaya’s application, urged Justice Oguntoyinbo not to allow Shagaya to “use this honourable court as a shield against criminal investigation and prosecution.”

The anti-graft agency claimed that the N1.9bn was part of N3.3bn, which Shagaya allegedly realised through “fraudulent activities in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,” where she allegedly “influenced the fraudulent allocation of Dual Purpose Kerosene to Index Petrolube Africa Ltd., with the aid of the former First Lady, Mrs. Dame Patience Jonathan.”

According to the EFCC, the N3.3bn was paid by Index Petrolube Africa Ltd. and its sister company, Autodex Nigeria Limited.

The two companies, it said, belong to one Honourable Ezeani ThankGod, adding that the reason for the N3.3bn payment was to “fraudulently facilitate Dual Purpose Kerosene to ThankGod’s company, Index Petrolube Africa Ltd.”

The anti-graft agency claimed that out of the N3.3bn, Shagaya had “paid a cumulative sum of N1,212,000,000 to the former First Lady, Mrs. Dame Patience Jonathan, through her bank account, ‘Women for Change Initiative,’ domiciled in Diamond Bank, to which the former First Lady is the sole signatory.”

It said that after paying N1.2bn to Patience, Shagaya kept the balance of N1.9bn for herself by “warehousing” same in her personal bank account in Unity Bank.

The EFCC said it was on this basis that it secured an order of Justice Muslim Hassan of the Federal High Court in Lagos on December 29, 2016 to freeze the account.
this op sef grin abeg edit.


But looters are in trouble Walahi cool

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by SamuelAnyawu(m): 7:17pm On May 17, 2018
smiley Any update on Babachir Lawal or Buratai's Dubai Mansion?

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by deji17: 7:25pm On May 17, 2018
Even Osinbajo in-law is not spared.

This anti corruption war no know family o...

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by PassingShot(m): 7:30pm On May 17, 2018
Magu dey try.

If the judiciary comes fully on board with PMB to fight corruption, the yam eaters are in for big trouble.

Thank God for PMB.

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by NwaAmaikpe: 7:30pm On May 17, 2018
shocked


This woman's panties is one of the few I am dying to enter.

Insha Allah, I will make it.

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Nobody: 7:30pm On May 17, 2018
madam bola, it is waa for you o.
only u "kolobi" 1.9 bill...

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by princeade86(m): 7:31pm On May 17, 2018
wow wow wow wow.

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Nobody: 7:31pm On May 17, 2018
angry

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Roger3D(m): 7:31pm On May 17, 2018
Another blow to her corruption supporting IPOB miscreants

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Profitsng(m): 7:32pm On May 17, 2018
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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Nobody: 7:32pm On May 17, 2018
shocked

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by damola1: 7:32pm On May 17, 2018
Better go find better SAN.. wey sabi..
Else na throw out sure pass

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by veacea: 7:33pm On May 17, 2018
I hope no be because of this case her boy marry Osinbajo daughter.

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Nobody: 7:33pm On May 17, 2018
cool
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


This woman's panties is one of the few I am dying to enter.

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by LyfeJennings(m): 7:33pm On May 17, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


This woman's panties is one of the few I am dying to enter.

It's best U die coa its almost impossible

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by SBG04: 7:34pm On May 17, 2018
One by one these bastards and thieves are starting to realise that a new sheriff is in town!!!!
The era of impunity is over! You steal money, you are arrested like every other thief and taken to court! Nobody will make any stupid phone call for you. Once these so called big men are cut down to size and are made to realise that things are no longer the same, it will trickle down to ordinary Nigerians.

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by sureheaven(m): 7:37pm On May 17, 2018
Hehehehehe.........

PDP under GEJ and his wife PEJ really stole this country die. If not for God who sent pmb, they would succeeded in ruining this country permanently.

God bless efcc under Magu....

God bless Buhari....
God bless Nigeria .

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by hannysur8(m): 7:38pm On May 17, 2018
Na corruption go kill this country

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Nobody: 7:39pm On May 17, 2018
grin grin
veacea:
I hope no be because of this case her boy marry Osinbajo daughter.

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Alejoc(m): 7:40pm On May 17, 2018
Aje a di o o cool cool
Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by IamHopeful(f): 7:40pm On May 17, 2018
No be Osinbajo in-law be that . The thing reach una side too? Sorry oh! BTW, these looters are very wicked......... 1.9bn that lacks merit, diaris God ooo shocked.

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Viking007(m): 7:41pm On May 17, 2018
When you read news like this you begin to wonder if this people have any conscience. How can one person own 1billion with no verifiable source?? undecided

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by BlackHatNaija: 7:43pm On May 17, 2018
This dude should be aware that there are many evidences against him. It's more like a lost battle. But it's the Nigerian judiciary system, you never can say when he appeals.
Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by alfsalami: 7:43pm On May 17, 2018
Sai Baba for life

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Didi2d(m): 7:45pm On May 17, 2018
Na one nigga sugar mummy be o

Chai!!!! She fine sha

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by thedondada(m): 7:45pm On May 17, 2018
See as dem dey share money.

But I am not fooled sharing is still going on and when bubu leaves we will know all.
Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by SalamRushdie: 7:46pm On May 17, 2018
This case is just sensational for nothing because from the narrative I Don't see where a crime was committed if she took money from a contractor to in a bid to lobby kerosene lifting LPO for him when she was neither a govt official nor a the minister of petroleum ...There can only be a case of the contractor reported that she defrauded him .... let's not be emotional pleas the EFCC doesn't have a valid case here

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Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by johnmartus(m): 7:46pm On May 17, 2018
Imaging.
Re: Bola Shagaya Loses Bid To Reclaim Seized N1.9bn by Nobody: 7:51pm On May 17, 2018
shocked

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