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US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by dre11(m): 8:12pm On Dec 11, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Million-dollar US Property Acquired By Nigerian Army General In Charge Of Logistics, Akerejola Uncovered As Soldiers Lament Poor Welfare, Obsolete Equipment

A million-dollar property located in the United States of America and owned by Maj. Gen. Erema Akerejola, Chief of Logistics of the Nigerian Army has been uncovered.

Documents seen by SaharaReporters show that the building which is located at 11860 Old Station Pl, Alpharetta, Georgia, 30004 is currently worth $1,013,000.

The Department of Army Logistics (DOAL) is responsible for all logistics matters in the Nigerian Army.

The department currently headed by Akerejola controls the entire Nigerian Army budget.

It also supervises all quartering services of the army, the military websites says.

The 4092 square feet property acquired by the Major General was constructed in 2012 and it contains 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.


The walls are covered with bricks.


While SaharaReporters could not confirm when Akerejola bought the property, an army source confirmed that payment for the property was made from funds diverted from the military budget.

Another source familiar with the property said the Army General put his wife’s name, Moturayo as owner of the house to “cover his tracks”.

“He currently has seven mansions in America acquired with army logistics funds,” the source told SaharaReporters.

“This should explain to you that monies are being illegally taken by army generals from funds budgeted for the feeding, medical care and payment of allowances of soldiers fighting the war against Islamist insurgents in Nigeria’s northeast zone.

“In 2021, Akerejola was moved from Army Headquarters Department of Logistics to Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport, Benin as Commandant but guess what, he made sure he was redeployed as Chief Logistics Officer.

“The houses in the U.S. were bought in his wife’s name. The name of his wife is Motunrayo Eunice Akerejola. She is not from a rich family; she is from Ogori. Tunrayo attended Community Comprehensive High School (CCHS), Ogori.

“This particular house alone is worth over $1 million. All properties he has in the USA are collectively worth over $10 million. This is apart from the houses he has in Abuja; a civil servant for that matter.”

Another source added, “Unfortunately, many of these senior officers steal money to keep their wives and children abroad. These monies are meant for buying of arms to protect Nigerians.”

In March 2021, the then-National Security Adviser (NSA), Babagana Monguno revealed that funds running into billions of naira meant for the procurement of arms and ammunition under the past service chiefs were unaccounted for.

In the last four years, over 5,000 soldiers in Northeast Nigeria and other theatres of operation have resigned from the Nigerian Army.

Some of the affected soldiers who spoke to SaharaReporters cited loss of interest, intimidation by superiors, corruption in the army, and low morale as the reasons for their actions.

There have been allegations of corruption in the Nigerian Army which some of the soldiers have blamed for their loss of interest.

According to them, the army is the epitome of deep-seated corruption.

They noted that corruption is affecting the fight against the anti-terrorism war in the Northeast.

To stop such a move, army authorities in December 2022 said citing “loss of interest” and “low morale” as reasons for the disengagement by soldiers would no longer be accepted as the basis for approval of voluntary retirement.

The then-Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. General Faruk Yahaya in a signal said service personnel discharging at will did not augur well for the Nigerian Army.

The signal had read, “Military service in Nigeria is a voluntary service. Accordingly, able-bodied men and women apply to join to serve the colour after which, they apply for re-engagement or choose to voluntarily discharge. Others in the course of service decide to go on retirement or discharge before their Run Out Date (ROD).


“Admittedly, service in the NA is voluntary and since it’s not a conscript army any personnel could opt to leave at different times. Conversely, considering the resources and efforts that have been put into training most of the applicants which require that skills and expertise acquired is utilized for the benefits of the system opting out without serving the length prescribed in the colour is inimical to the system.

“Also, in order to ensure the expertise acquired is not easily let off by the service and to recoup the investment made to the benefits of the Nation, Service personnel discharging at will does not augur well for the NA. However, it was observed recently that most at times soldiers come out with various excuses to go on retirement and discharge which are not cogent enough or professional. In light of the forgoing, you are kindly requested to educate troops under command that henceforth, reasons such as loss of interest in military service will no longer be tolerated as basis for discharge.

“This reason is to say the least lame and therefore not accepted. Personnel are expected to explain the reason behind lack of interest e.g. I do not want to fight for the country again, I have not been promoted etc. to enable the service make necessary amendment for the betterment of the system. Accordingly, other cogent reasons could be made for discharge from service otherwise such request would not be granted.”

Recently, a former Group Managing Director and Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Army Properties Limited, Maj. Gen. Umar Muazu Mohammed was court-martialed for fraud and found guilty of stealing millions of dollars.

He was subsequently sentenced to seven years in prison.

The Special Court Martial set up by the Nigerian Army also ordered General Mohammed to pay back the sum of $2,178,900 and N1.65 billion to the Army properties and NAPL.

The Special Court-Martial found him guilty of 14 out of 18 counts brought against him, which are all contrary to service laws.

The charges included stealing, forgery, conspiracy, theft, and unauthorized diversion of Army property among others and they were all subject to service discipline.

Among the charges was the collection of a sum of $1,045,400 paid by shipping companies for the use of Nigerian Army Jetty located at No 6 Marina, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Mohammed was also found guilty of the theft of $430,800 being monies paid into the Nigerian Army Domiciliary account at Unity Bank, Abuja for the use of Nigerian Army Jetty, Marina, VI, Lagos

Furthermore, he was found guilty of withdrawing and confiscating the sum of N74 million out of N75 million paid for a property belonging to the Nigerian Army at Ikoyi, Lagos.

However, Maj. Gen. Akerejola did not answer calls nor reply to the SMS and WhatsApp messages sent to him to defend the allegations and explain the source of the funding for the property(ies).

https://saharareporters.com/2023/12/11/exclusive-million-dollar-us-property-acquired-nigerian-army-general-charge-logistics

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by victorclean(f): 8:16pm On Dec 11, 2023
No bi so Asiwaju dey squander our money 🤑🤑 through irrelevant seminars with thousands of delegates.

They are the same

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by Scein: 8:17pm On Dec 11, 2023
But wait Oo, who says we are broke as a country?

That is more than 100 million

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by 10mobile: 8:20pm On Dec 11, 2023
In the last four years, over 5,000 soldiers in Northeast Nigeria and other theatres of operation have resigned from the Nigerian Army.
Over 5000 soldiers resigned in the last 4 years? Haba!

Everything has been going extremely wrong under these aged APC presidents. Lecturers are leaving while our universities are dying. Then, the politicians send their children abroad to study.
Doctors are leaving while our hospitals are comatose. Then, the politicians go overseas to receive healthcare.
Soldiers are leaving too!?!

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by RenaissanceGuy: 8:20pm On Dec 11, 2023
The military is competing with the polithiefcians on who the biggest thief is. And these are the same people some people are beckoning on to come and take over and change Nigeria grin.

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by Fasindo: 8:20pm On Dec 11, 2023
shocked






Nigerian military is one of the most corrupt government institution in Nigeria.

The top high ranking officers from Colonel and above are corruption personified.

There is hardly any estate in Abuja you won't see a very big expensive mansion owned by these Generals.

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by Bigboytinz: 8:24pm On Dec 11, 2023
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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by SadiqBabaSani: 8:26pm On Dec 11, 2023
Miennn Nigeria is from another planet

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by Beremx(f): 8:28pm On Dec 11, 2023
Dunno what to say sef. Corruption matter for Nigeria tire pesin. Tomorrow another corruption story will flood the internet.

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by jkpbestseries: 8:28pm On Dec 11, 2023
corruption should be legalized

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by ican2020: 8:29pm On Dec 11, 2023
A country that cherish evil

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by DeadCountry: 8:32pm On Dec 11, 2023
These are the FAT bellies with concubines all over the world that you cesspit terrorists expects to fight against the Biafra Liberia Army being led by our P.M, Simon Ekpa, right? So this one will leave all these stolen goodies to go and fight against Biafrans? grin grin grin grin

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by DeadCountry: 8:36pm On Dec 11, 2023
Squandering Biafrans money. Well, it will soon be over. Just a matter of time.

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by seborrhic: 8:38pm On Dec 11, 2023
Sometimes I just pity 8fficers like this one because he must have been ratted out by someone out of jealousy or failure to fulfil his own side of a deal.
Why I sympathize with him is that it would just be bad luck if he gets any kind of sanction for this.
I can bet anything with anyone that if the accounts and assets of any Commissioner of police or any rank from Brigadier or its other army equivalent or even a colonel,are scrutinized,ALL would be found guilty of benefitting from one form of fraud or the other.
Let the man breathe or on the other hand,do a sweeping reform of the system,sparing no one.
Corruption fight was one battle millions thought Buhari was not only going to stamp out,but at worst give it a hard fight,by rooting out many corrupt people,no matter who they are because corruption is rightfully said,one of the main hindrances to our development.
But Buhari came and not just overlooked many corrupt deeds,but actually embraced corruption and the corrupt.
Since we lost that golden opportunity with Buhari,based on the false integrity they claimed he had,no one should expect even a fiddle of a fight from Tinubu:he has lived and embraced corruption and criminal deeds almost his entire adult life.

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by 10mobile: 8:39pm On Dec 11, 2023
DeadCountry:
These are the FAT bellies with concubines all over the world that you cesspit terrorists expects to fight against the Biafra Liberia Army being led by our P.M, Simon Ekpa, right? So this one will leave all these stolen goodies to go and fight against Biafrans? grin grin grin grin
Is it good to kill those you claim to be liberating? Fulani are still killing people in SE while gun men are killing merry makers in Oba instead of fighting off the enemy. Why is Ekpa so stupid? What sort of PM is that?

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by LegendHero(m): 8:39pm On Dec 11, 2023
This one loud.

However, a quick search shows that the house was sold in 2013 for $480,000.

So that means the man bought it in 2013 for $480k and it’s currently worth $1,013, 000 in 2023.

Saharareporters should have given that details.

Let’s even say the wife has been in USA working in corporate America, a house of $480k in 2013 is still a big purchase I guess. But I think reporting the actual thing as it goes will give people more details on this.

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by jmoore(m): 9:19pm On Dec 11, 2023
Fantastically corrupt.

The war against terrorism is fuelled by the top miltary officers. They don't want to defeat the terrorists so that they will keep getting more allocation to loot.

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by illicit(m): 9:23pm On Dec 11, 2023
Na wa o
Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by Massiveglory: 10:03pm On Dec 11, 2023
When you see the military docile in the face of our nation collasping, then you know it is because they are busy looting their own moors just as the criminal politicians are doing.

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by Ikaeniyan0: 10:04pm On Dec 11, 2023
Nigerian officers are cashing out abeg

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by Starships4u(m): 10:09pm On Dec 11, 2023
Which way NIGERIA
Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by kehnderson(m): 10:09pm On Dec 11, 2023
Sickening.
Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by IamANigerianMan: 10:11pm On Dec 11, 2023
Fasindo:
shocked






Nigerian military is one of the most corrupt government institution in Nigeria.

The top high ranking officers from Colonel and above are corruption personified.

There is hardly any estate in Abuja you won't see a very big expensive mansion owned by these Generals.
From Lt Col

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by Nicepoker(m): 10:11pm On Dec 11, 2023
Scein:
But wait Oo, who says we are broke as a country?

That is more than 100 million
Stealing the one they borrowed.
Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by justking(m): 10:11pm On Dec 11, 2023
Can you imagine?
Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by handsomeyinka(m): 10:13pm On Dec 11, 2023
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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by jubrilELsudan: 10:13pm On Dec 11, 2023
AS E BE SO NA TO GO AME GO BURN THE HOUSE OOOOOO

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by HussenAdul: 10:14pm On Dec 11, 2023
If the money is legit, there is nothing to worry about. because I know he won't fund Nigerian Army with his personal purse.
Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by BreakingNews21: 10:15pm On Dec 11, 2023
Good project for young EFCC detectives to dig into and get a major 419 bust!
Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by jiz: 10:17pm On Dec 11, 2023
Military is the most corrupt institution. The worst of democracy is far far better than the best of military

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by Racoon(m): 10:17pm On Dec 11, 2023
Until Nigeria makes death capital punishment for corruption, public office holders will never fear any evil.

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Re: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by Chibuzoripob: 10:17pm On Dec 11, 2023
angry BASTARDS like this ROBBER in uniform will STEAL MONEY,SOLDIERS WELFARE MONEY and. Leave /post them to TERRORISTS state to go and DIE. Dey should sell that house and give the money' to SOLDIERS deployed to war front

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