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I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by adenigga(op): 5:51am On Feb 03
A former Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, has filed an application challenging the interim forfeiture of some of his properties seized by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

On January 6, Emema Nwite, judge of federal high court in Abuja ordered the interim forfeiture of 57 properties suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities.

The properties were allegedly linked to Malami and two of his sons, Abdulaziz Malami and Abiru Rahman Malami.

Ruling on an ex parte motion filed by the anti-graft agency, Nwite held that the properties were reasonably suspected to have been acquired with proceeds of unlawful activities and should be temporarily forfeited to the federal government.

The judge also directed the EFCC to publish the interim forfeiture order in a national daily, inviting interested parties to appear before the court within 14 days to show cause why a final forfeiture order should not be made.

However, in a motion on notice, Malami, through his counsel led by Joseph Daudu, alleged that the EFCC obtained the interim order through suppression of material facts and misrepresentation.

Malami urged the court to dismiss the suit to prevent “conflicting outcomes duplicative litigation”, arguing that the proceeding violates his right to property, presumption of innocence and right to family life.

In the application marked FHC/ABJ/CS/20/2026 and filed on January 27, the former AGF specifically challenged the forfeiture of three properties listed as numbers 9, 18 and 48 in the EFCC’s ex parte application.

The properties include Plot 157, Lamido Crescent, Nasarawa GRA, Kano, purchased on July 31, 2019; a bedroom duplex with boys’ quarters at No. 12, Yalinga street, off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, acquired in October 2018 for N150 million; and the ADC Kadi Malami Foundation Building, purchased for N56 million.

Malami is asking the court to set aside the interim forfeiture order as it affects the three properties and restrain the EFCC from interfering with his ownership, possession and control of them.

He also contends that one of the properties is held in trust for the estate of his late father, Kadi Malami.

In a 14-ground argument, Daudu said the properties were not linked by prima facie evidence to any unlawful activity or specific offence.

He said Malami declared the assets listed as numbers 9 and 18 in his asset declaration forms submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) in 2019 and 2023, while property number 48 is held in trust for the estate of his late father.

“These assets, their value and their root of title have been clearly stated and specifically demonstrated in the various asset declaration forms spanning from 2019 to 2023,” Daudu said.

The senior lawyer further listed Malami’s declared sources of income, including earnings from salaries, allowances, board memberships, disposal of assets, business turnover, loans to businesses, traditional gifts from friends and proceeds from the public presentation of a book authored by the former AGF.

He said Malami declared his source of income in his asset declaration filed with the CCB to include: “N374,630,900 million income from salaries, estacodes, severance allowance and others;

“Sitting allowances as a board/committee member of the Federal Judicial Service Commission, Federal Capital Territory Judicial Service Commission, Legal Practitioner Privileges Committee, and a high-powered presidential committee,” part of the document reads.

“N574,073, 000 as Income generated through disposed assets; N10,017,382,684 turnover from businesses; N2, 522,000, 000 being loans to businesses; N958,000,000 as a traditional gift from personal friends.”

Daudu also explained that a total sum of N509,880,000 was realised as income from the launch and public presentation of a book by Malami titled ‘Contemporary Issues on Nigerian Law and Practice, Thorny Terrains in Traversing the Nigerian Justice Sector: My Travails and Triumphs’.

“These streams of income, and the continuing profits generated from the businesses over the years, sufficiently show that the properties sought to be forfeited were acquired through legitimate and lawful means as stated in the asset declaration forms,” he said.

“The interim order was obtained ex parte by suppression of material facts and misrepresentation.

“That there is no prima facie evidence placed before this honourable court by the applicant/respondent (EFCC) to warrant the properties linked to the respondent/applicant (Malami) to be liable for forfeiture to the Federal Government of Nigeria.”

However, the matter could not proceed as it was not listed on the cause list for the day. The case had been handled during the court’s vacation, and the presiding judge, having concluded all vacation matters, returned the case file to the Chief Judge for reassignment.

It was also observed that several lawyers were present in court on January 27, having filed processes on behalf of their clients seeking to halt the proceedings for the final forfeiture of the assets.

Malami, who is facing a money laundering charge filed by EFCC, is also currently being detained at the Department of State Services (DSS) facility over a separate allegation bordering on terrorism financing.

Public officers receiving gifts is illegal – Lawyers

Lawyers have explained that public servants are not legally allowed to receive gifts or favours while in active service.

A former chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Garki Branch, Obioma Ezenwobodo Esq, said, “there are laws against a public office receiving gifts to dispense favour or that amounts to conflict of interest.”

He added that should the prosecutor prove these allegations against Malami, then he would have it hard defending himself.

The primary provisions making it unlawful for a public officer in Nigeria to accept gifts (particularly where they could influence official duties or constitute corruption) are found in the following key laws:

Similarly, Nnamdi Ahaaiwe Esq said that by the provision of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), Fifth Schedule, Part I – Code of Conduct for Public Officers, paragraph 6 states:

“A public officer shall not ask for or accept any property or benefits of any kind for himself or any other person on account of anything done or omitted to be done by him in the discharge of his duties.

“Receipt of gifts or benefits from commercial firms, business enterprises, or persons who have contracts with the government is presumed to contravene this unless proven otherwise.”

He added that there are limited exceptions that apply. “A public officer may only accept personal gifts or benefits from relatives or personal friends to the extent and on occasions recognised by custom. Gifts on public or ceremonial occasions are treated as gifts to the institution represented by the officer (not a personal contravention). Breaches are handled by the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal.

“Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000 (ICPC Act). This criminalizes corrupt acceptance of gifts or gratification (defined broadly to include money, gifts, loans, rewards, property, or advantages intended to influence duties). Key sections include:

“Section 8: Prohibits a public officer from corruptly asking for, receiving, or obtaining any gratification (including gifts) as a motive or reward for official acts/omissions or showing favour/disfavour. Penalty: up to seven years imprisonment.

“Section 18: Covers bribery of public officers, including accepting gratification as an inducement or reward for voting, performing official acts, granting contracts, or showing favour/disfavour. Penalty: five years imprisonment with hard labour.

“Section 19: A public officer who uses their office or position to gratify or confer any corrupt or unfair advantage on themselves, relations, associates, or others commits an offence (punishable by five years imprisonment without option of fine). The Act defines ‘gratification’ to explicitly include gifts and donations given or promised to influence performance or non-performance of duties.”

Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has called for a cap on the amount which a public servant can receive while in service.

Reacting to the Malami submission, the executive director of the organisation, Auwal Rafsanjani, said gifts and favours in the course work of a public servant is a corruption.

“There is a limit that a public servant can receive any gifts as it can be tantamount to corruption, so as a nation, we need to take a stand on that,” he said.

A Kano-based civil society activist, Comrade Akibu Hamisu, has described Malami’s claim as an attempt to legitimise alleged illicit enrichment.

Hamisu, who is the founder and executive officer of the Resource Management for Accountability and Development Centre, spoke on Sunday while reacting to Malami’s testimony before a court, where the former attorney general reportedly said he received gifts running into about N1 billion and earned as much as N300 million monthly as salary while in office.

According to Hamisu, the claims, if accurately reported, raise serious questions about accountability and compliance with Nigeria’s anti-corruption laws.

“It is surprising and disturbing for a former Attorney General of the Federation to appear before a court and make such claims,” he said. “To suggest that one earned about N300 million monthly as salary calls for scrutiny, because there is no known salary structure or remuneration framework under which such figures apply to public office holders.”

He argued that even when allowances are added, such figures do not align with the official remuneration approved for political office holders in Nigeria, stressing that “it is doubtful that even the President earns such an amount monthly.”

Hamisu also faulted the justification of large sums as “gifts,” noting that anti-corruption laws clearly define gifts received by public officials in the course of duty as potential acts of corruption.

“Any form of gift or incentive given to a public office holder while in service is prohibited under existing anti-corruption laws,” he said. “The question then is: who gave these gifts, on what basis, and why were such gifts not received before assuming public office?”

He added that the claims, rather than offering a defence, could further raise doubts about the former minister’s integrity and adherence to public service ethics.

Hamisu urged the court and relevant anti-graft agencies to thoroughly interrogate the issues raised, saying transparency and accountability are critical to restoring public confidence in governance.

Ministers earn N7.8m annually – RMFAC

The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), which sets salaries for Nigerian ministers, puts it at N7.8 million at the rate of N650,000 as of 2023 and 2024, “with basic N2, 026 million and substantial allowance (accommodation, furniture, vehicles, etc).”
Source: https://dailytrust.com/i-got-n958m-as-gifts-n374m-salary-allowances-malami-tells-court

Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Stephen0mozzy: 6:06am On Feb 03
Every news from these politicians is like rage bait. Because mehn... Howwwwww!!!!

The worst part, after a few months, the case will die, nothing will happen to him... And he'll go home to a "hero's welcome" from hungry paid welcome party.

As African China sang, "Poor man wey thief moneyz dem go show e face for crime fighter. But rich man wey thief money, dem no dey see e face for crime fighter"
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by SmartPolician: 6:08am On Feb 03
Imagine what one government official earns while agbadorians defend them for a meagre 30k monthly income. I hope they have increased it to the minimum wage threshold of 70k monthly though.
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by okomile(f): 6:08am On Feb 03
Nah wah oooooo
Na so govt salary reach almost half a million/month

Make people share gifts for us too here ooooo

Stealing/looting here and there
We shall survive this phase too
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by madridguy(m): 6:40am On Feb 03
You got almost a billion naira as gift? No wonder some people are saying Nigeria court judgement are cash and carry.

The people that gave you the cash gift must do that to get one or two favours in return.
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by blamingthedevil: 6:42am On Feb 03
The OP must be ADC member that deliberately omitted the #10 billion part?
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Willy2025: 6:43am On Feb 03
What a lame defence from the corrupt former Attorney General! He hasn't told the court how he manage to accumulate stupendous wealth to build hotels, University, schools, fuel mega stations, hospitals, mosques and estates with his income as a minister of justice for 8 years. Who were the people giving him gifts and on what occasions? This must be clearly stated. What type of business was he doing that earned him 10b while holding office as AG? This guy is in a hot soup. Too much corruption.
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Nahunger(m): 6:44am On Feb 03
Omo, Nigeria is sweet o..
See gift for serving the public chai
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Freshandfitpod: 6:44am On Feb 03
Big thief justifying his looting wonder the amount tinubu is stealing currently
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by LabStores: 6:46am On Feb 03
grin

Very interesting...

Kickbacks.,
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Dogalmighty17: 6:46am On Feb 03
Everything he listed is not even up to 10% of the value of the properties he bought and built with stolen funds. He just showed the court that his legitimate earnings couldn't have afforded him those properties.
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by ElevationD:
Is he telling us that he was collecting bribes in the name of gifts, while prosecuting other public officials for the same offense, when he was the attorney general?

He called the bribes “traditional gifts”. The man admitted by his own words that he was a corrupt public officer.

It is so sad that Buhari was seen as the messiah, who would save Nigeria from corruption, and deal with corrupt persons. Unfortunately, right under his watch, corruption took another level. There’s hardly any public officer under Buhari who does not have a corruption issue. It is a very big shame on them all.

How can this country get better with such greedy crooks in the positions of power. Nothing works. Electricity, housing, transportation, security, healthcare, all in shambles because of their wickedness.

While they were busy stealing, blind and bewitched youths were here supporting them and telling us that PDP was the issue. While they were busy leading the nation to a precipice, closing borders, carrying out horrible policies to impoverish citizens, untrained youths were here supporting them. It’s the same presently. Someone made one sentence “subsidy is gone” in 2023 and scattered the country. They met the dollar at 176 in 2015 and took it to 1,600 by 2024 and yet tell their deaf supporters that they are making profit. Who will save us from APC? Even the supporters, seeing that Malami left the party have distanced themselves from him, telling us that it is the fault of ADC. They can never stop pointing fingers at others.
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Reference(m): 6:50am On Feb 03
Stephen0mozzy:
Every news from these politicians is like rage bait. Because mehn... Howwwwww!!!!

The worst part, after a few months, the case will die, nothing will happen to him... And he'll go home to a "hero's welcome" from hungry paid welcome party.

As African China sang, "Poor man wey thief moneyz dem go show e face for crime fighter. But rich man wey thief money, dem no dey see e face for crime fighter"
And someone will come out to gaslight you and me that we do not pay enough taxes, and that is the reason Nigeria is not developed.
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Reference(m): 6:52am On Feb 03
Willy2025:
What a lame defence from the corrupt former Attorney General! He hasn't told the court how he manage to accumulate stupendous wealth to build hotels, University, schools, fuel mega stations, hospitals, mosques and estates with his income as a minister of justice for 8 years. Who were the people giving him gifts and on what occasions? This must be clearly stated. What type of business was he doing that earned him 10b while holding office as AG? This guy is in a hot soup. Too much corruption.
Hot soup is when he is sentenced to something like fifty years in jail and stays there for at least thirty. Anything else remains a failed state.

Revelations is not justice.
Justice is when you deny the perpetuator the liberty of enjoying the proceeds of his crime and that means a long enough sentence to make life meaningless to him. That is the real deterrent.
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Dalohad: 6:54am On Feb 03
Malami the darling of Awon Alagbado People's Congress that year when he illegally kidnapped MNK from Kenya. grin grin
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Elusive001: 6:56am On Feb 03
Let's not forget that this was what the APC and Tinubu supporters defended with their lives for 8 years ooooo.

Where are the "darling daddy chanters" when you need them most.
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Elusive001: 6:57am On Feb 03
Dalohad:
Malami the darling of Awon Alagbado People's Congress that year when he illegally kidnapped MNK from Kenya. grin grin
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Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Emu4life(m): 6:57am On Feb 03
Shameless Polithiefians
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Tareq1105: 6:57am On Feb 03
Willy2025:
What a lame defence from the corrupt former Attorney General! He hasn't told the court how he manage to accumulate stupendous wealth to build hotels, University, schools, fuel mega stations, hospitals, mosques and estates with his income as a minister of justice for 8 years. Who were the people giving him gifts and on what occasions? This must be clearly stated. What type of business was he doing that earned him 10b while holding office as AG? This guy is in a hot soup. Too much corruption.
People that he helped to terminate their corruption cases like a former DFA ministry of works.
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by brain54(m): 6:58am On Feb 03
The worth of the property stolen is allegedly conservatively put at 213 billion naira...



The maths is still a long way from adding up!
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Basic123: 7:00am On Feb 03
SmartPolician:
Imagine what one government official earns while agbadorians defend them for a meagre 30k monthly income. I hope they have increased it to the minimum wage threshold of 70k monthly though.
Mumunatu...the guy is one of the elements of the structure of criminality in ADC that peter OBI who is an element and your god said you people should be praying for.


Hope you have prayed for them today base on his advicehuh...
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by zoedew: 7:00am On Feb 03
Shameless man! Does the Constitution and good conscience allow you to receive such gifts🤔🤔🤔. If you lived in China your chimney head should be off your miserable neck by now!
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by unite4real: 7:03am On Feb 03
This is just a tip of the iceberg.

How did you get the rest loot.
How did you build a university and acquired those huge estates in Abuja
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Antoeni(m): 7:03am On Feb 03
Imagine , Malami that's Not Even Among The Executives or officials That Monetary Allocations Directly Pass Through , Has Hundreds of Billions At His Disposal….. And That's Just One Person Used As Scape goat… They Are All Doing Same Thing
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by phemmie06(m): 7:04am On Feb 03
Gift as what or for what purpose?

To enjoy your loot, join APC.
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by Lexusgs430: 7:05am On Feb 03
Isn't he lucky...... Gifts outweighs salary figures....... Those that gave this gifts, did they just give from the goodness of their hearts...... ❤️😂🤣
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by ecolime(m): 7:05am On Feb 03
Almost N1Bn as gifts angry

For what exactly? And were they declared?

Jail him straightaway
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by ponlear(m): 7:06am On Feb 03
I am pained cos this will soon be a forgotten case.
Me: "Please where is Yahaya Bello?"

Them: "About contesting for senatorial seat"

Me: "Oh woww!"
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by simpleseyi: 7:09am On Feb 03
SmartPolician:
Imagine what one government official earns while agbadorians defend them for a meagre 30k monthly income. I hope they have increased it to the minimum wage threshold of 70k monthly though.
.
You go just kee yourself over nothing. You think everyone is poor like you?
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by dibunotion(m): 7:15am On Feb 03
This one dey go jail no doubt
Re: I Got ₦958 Million As Gifts, ₦374 Million Salary, Allowances, Malami Tells Court by PheelzAlmighty: 7:16am On Feb 03
Nigeria is a friggin crime scene
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