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Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by TheHerald: 7:42am On Jan 19, 2017
More woes have befallen the embattled Supreme Court judge, Justice Sylvester Ngwuta who is facing money laundering charges,

Before a Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, a building contractor, Mr. Linus Nwamba, yesterday,revealed where Justice Ngwuta hides his money.
He further revealed how the Justice handed him over N313 million within nine months.

Nwamba, who testified as the first prosecution witness, PW-1, said Justice Ngwuta gave him the money in cash, between January 4 and September 2016.

The witness who was led in evidence by government lawyer, Mr. Charles Adeogun-Philips, narrated to the court how the embattled jurist called him barely 24 hours after he was released on administrative bail by the Department of State Service, DSS and directed him to go to his residence in Abakaliki in Ebonyi State and remove N27million he hid in his bathroom.

He said Ngwuta who made the call via through unregistered telephone line, equally mandated him to dispose off three exotic cars that were parked at his residence in his home town, as well as a bag containing several documents. Ngwuta is facing a 16-count charge of money laundering, age falsification and alleged illegal possession of multiple international passports.

He was docked before the court on November 21, 2016 and subsequently granted bail in the sum of N100 million. Justice Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme Court In his evidence-in-chief, the PW-1 who is the owner of Base4 Services Limited, told the court that his first encounter with Justice Ngwuta was in 2015.

He said: “The defendant in this case is my customer. I was introduced to him by someone who told me that he was in need of a reputable firm or individual to handle certain building and construction work for him.

“The person’s name is Mr. Kenneth, a motor mechanic. On December 31, 2015, which was the first day I met the defendant, he showed me an empty plot of land close to his house and told me the structures he would want my company to design and build for him.

“I took the brief, assembled my workers and we came up with designs of those buildings he mentioned and built them as well. The structures he asked me to construct were a storey building library block, a four bedroom bungalow with kitchen, all self-contained, to reclaim a plot that was swampy and make it habitable, to also raise two four detached bedroom duplexes and to put a huge fence to contain all the structures and connect it with the existing ones. And to build a car park to house some vehicles.

“After I got the instruction, I prepared my drawings and designs and took them to him for approval on January 2, 2016. He was satisfied with our presentations and designs.

“I saw the defendant again on January 4. I presented my bill to him through my quotations for payment. The amount I quoted was N148m. “The defendant did not agree to pay the amount. He offered to pay N130m. On that January 4, I was mobilised to commence work for the defendant. He gave me N40m in cash comprising N25m and equivalent of N15m in US dollars..

“There was no formal contractual document between us. There is no record except for acknowledgement in some of my quotation papers and notes the defendant gave to me. Deadline for completion of the project was October 2016, which was 10 months. I achieved the deadline and I was fully paid for the project all in cash both in foreign and local currencies.

“I cannot recall how much exactly was given to me in foreign currencies. That was however, not the end of my relationship with the defendant. We had another construction project at Onwe Road in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.

“The project involved demolition of a dilapidated building, sand-filling the area to achieve a reasonable level because it was very down from the road and then the construction of four units of four bedroom duplexes for commercial purposes.”

“My quotation for the second project was N165m. The defendant has not paid me all the money. So far I have received a total of N100m. The project is up to 70 percent completion. He gave me the N100m in cash, record of the payment is on my quotation sheet. I got the cash in both foreign and local currencies. There was no specific deadline for the project.

“There was also another re-construction project at Amofia Ukagwu, Onicha LGA in Ebonyi. The project involves demolition of a poorly built structure and to erect a duplex with a pent house, a boys quarter, fencing, painting, a gate-house and decoration.

“The agreed project cost was N110m. I received N83m out of the amount from the defendant by cash and money transfer through the bank. I got N53m in cash, both in local and foreign currencies. The balance was sent to me through inter-bank transfer from Union Bank to my account in Zenith Bank.

“Deadline for completion of the third project was December 2016. We commenced the project in June. The total amount I received for the three projects was N313m from January 4 to September 2016.

“Indeed I was deeply concerned and bothered about receiving such huge amounts of cash from the defendant. I was concerned about the safety of the defendant and the huge cash around him. I was not previously accustomed to receiving such huge amounts of cash from my customers.

“At one point ,I raised my concern to the defendant. He told me not to bother because those were proceeds from his work and overseas conferences and other assignments he engage people to do for him.

“He said that he got his money legitimately and saved it. He said that he attended conferences of Supreme Court Justices and other such conferences where he was paid in hard currencies and that he never went on holidays overseas like other Judges.

“I had contact with the defendant on October 9, 2016, shortly after his arrest through a certain un-saved number. He called and told me that I should go to his residential building. That he doesn’t know what was happening at his house in Abuja. That I should enter his bathroom and remove some bags and items there.

“That I should move the items out. That he was afraid because his house in Abuja was evaded by security operatives. So I proceeded and did exactly what he told me to do.

“I was at Abakaliki doing some of the construction work when the call came in. I believe the defendant was in Abuja when he made the call with a number not familiar to me. The call was in the afternoon.


http://www.herald.ng/witness-nails-justice-ngwuta-reveals-hides-money/#uoi0hScffQxcVbfH.99

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by frenzydilz(m): 7:42am On Jan 19, 2017
Ghen ghen

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by CHOPUP411(m): 7:43am On Jan 19, 2017
Haba judge

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by Nobody: 7:48am On Jan 19, 2017
sad
Lord let my own Justice Ngwuta locate me with a N313million contract.

I

Promise not to testify against him if yawa gaz.


Ingrates

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by muyibaba222(m): 7:48am On Jan 19, 2017
hmmm.... hope this one is not media trial again? waiting patiently for the outcome

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by quiverfull(m): 7:53am On Jan 19, 2017
This man completely seared his conscience with a very hot iron. He completely lost the ability to blush. No shame whatsoever. He must have thought PDP would remain in power and that there would be no day of reckoning. Ole ala jerun ju.

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by Iamwrath: 8:40am On Jan 19, 2017
Where are the he/she is our thief crew

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by Eden007(m): 8:44am On Jan 19, 2017
What about the other justice of supreme court? John okoro? It seems fg has no case against him. There should openly apologise. Since those early news we have not heard anything about him...no court case? No property linked to him? No suit from ameachi as promised... could it be his lordship was truly innocent? Then he deserves an apology to clear his name.

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by 7lives: 8:50am On Jan 19, 2017
Linus must have been an Afonja, haba Linus?.

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by googlepikins: 8:50am On Jan 19, 2017
Media trials. Efcc and DSS should back all these up with pictures .
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by rusher14: 9:14am On Jan 19, 2017
Ngwuta is a common criminal.

Tufiakwa!!

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by banki(m): 9:15am On Jan 19, 2017
googlepikins:
Media trials. Efcc and DSS should back all these up with pictures .

What exactly would make people like you happy?
They catch thief you complain
Them no catch thief u complain
They put them on trail u complain
They put them in the dock u complain
Its either your a sadist or a thief

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by lielbree: 10:30am On Jan 19, 2017
All this nonsense ameachi and buhari is doing... it will come back to hunt them
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by SirHouloo(m): 10:30am On Jan 19, 2017
If all these allegations could be true, then judiciary has no moral stand to prosecute any criminal...
Only that it takes a thief to handle a thief anyway.

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by Barigaboy(m): 10:31am On Jan 19, 2017
This is corruption in unexpected area of the Government. Hum if leaders and legal arms r stealing money what will a common man do.
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by MrGreenMavro: 10:33am On Jan 19, 2017
grin
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by kcnwaigbo: 10:33am On Jan 19, 2017
quiverfull:
This man completely seared his conscience with a very hot iron. He completely lost the ability to blush. No shame whatsoever. He must have thought PDP would remain in power and that there would be no day of reckoning. Ole ala jerun ju.
Are you dumb or what? What evidence exactly has been tendered against this man? Since when did it become a crime to keep money at home or to build a house with N313m.Unless the EFCC has solid proof of bribery against him,they have no case

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by kcnwaigbo: 10:34am On Jan 19, 2017
SirHouloo:
If all these allegations could be true, then judiciary has no moral stand to prosecute any criminal...
Only that it takes a thief to handle a thief anyway.
What allegations exactly? So it is now a crime to keep N27m in your bathroom or to build a house with N313m
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by Nobody: 10:36am On Jan 19, 2017
God bless you PMB, even if it is only kwarruption you wan fight, carry go! we are with you

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by erico2k2(m): 10:36am On Jan 19, 2017
OK we d on hear, make dem go search where he hide money and bring it to our attention next plzzz
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by DIKEnaWAR: 10:37am On Jan 19, 2017
We are Watching in 10D
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by preetymee(f): 10:37am On Jan 19, 2017
Like someone said above let my own justice ugwuta locate me. grin

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by erico2k2(m): 10:41am On Jan 19, 2017
TheHerald:
More woes have befallen the embattled Supreme Court judge, Justice Sylvester Ngwuta who is facing money laundering charges,

Before a Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, a building contractor, Mr. Linus Nwamba, yesterday,revealed where Justice Ngwuta hides his money.
He further revealed how the Justice handed him over N313 million within nine months.

Nwamba, who testified as the first prosecution witness, PW-1, said Justice Ngwuta gave him the money in cash, between January 4 and September 2016.

The witness who was led in evidence by government lawyer, Mr. Charles Adeogun-Philips, narrated to the court how the embattled jurist called him barely 24 hours after he was released on administrative bail by the Department of State Service, DSS and directed him to go to his residence in Abakaliki in Ebonyi State and remove N27million he hid in his bathroom.

He said Ngwuta who made the call via through unregistered telephone line, equally mandated him to dispose off three exotic cars that were parked at his residence in his home town, as well as a bag containing several documents. Ngwuta is facing a 16-count charge of money laundering, age falsification and alleged illegal possession of multiple international passports.

He was docked before the court on November 21, 2016 and subsequently granted bail in the sum of N100 million. Justice Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme Court In his evidence-in-chief, the PW-1 who is the owner of Base4 Services Limited, told the court that his first encounter with Justice Ngwuta was in 2015.

He said: “The defendant in this case is my customer. I was introduced to him by someone who told me that he was in need of a reputable firm or individual to handle certain building and construction work for him.

“The person’s name is Mr. Kenneth, a motor mechanic. On December 31, 2015, which was the first day I met the defendant, he showed me an empty plot of land close to his house and told me the structures he would want my company to design and build for him.

“I took the brief, assembled my workers and we came up with designs of those buildings he mentioned and built them as well. The structures he asked me to construct were a storey building library block, a four bedroom bungalow with kitchen, all self-contained, to reclaim a plot that was swampy and make it habitable, to also raise two four detached bedroom duplexes and to put a huge fence to contain all the structures and connect it with the existing ones. And to build a car park to house some vehicles.

“After I got the instruction, I prepared my drawings and designs and took them to him for approval on January 2, 2016. He was satisfied with our presentations and designs.

“I saw the defendant again on January 4. I presented my bill to him through my quotations for payment. The amount I quoted was N148m. “The defendant did not agree to pay the amount. He offered to pay N130m. On that January 4, I was mobilised to commence work for the defendant. He gave me N40m in cash comprising N25m and equivalent of N15m in US dollars..

“There was no formal contractual document between us. There is no record except for acknowledgement in some of my quotation papers and notes the defendant gave to me. Deadline for completion of the project was October 2016, which was 10 months. I achieved the deadline and I was fully paid for the project all in cash both in foreign and local currencies.

“I cannot recall how much exactly was given to me in foreign currencies. That was however, not the end of my relationship with the defendant. We had another construction project at Onwe Road in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.

“The project involved demolition of a dilapidated building, sand-filling the area to achieve a reasonable level because it was very down from the road and then the construction of four units of four bedroom duplexes for commercial purposes.”

“My quotation for the second project was N165m. The defendant has not paid me all the money. So far I have received a total of N100m. The project is up to 70 percent completion. He gave me the N100m in cash, record of the payment is on my quotation sheet. I got the cash in both foreign and local currencies. There was no specific deadline for the project.

“There was also another re-construction project at Amofia Ukagwu, Onicha LGA in Ebonyi. The project involves demolition of a poorly built structure and to erect a duplex with a pent house, a boys quarter, fencing, painting, a gate-house and decoration.

“The agreed project cost was N110m. I received N83m out of the amount from the defendant by cash and money transfer through the bank. I got N53m in cash, both in local and foreign currencies. The balance was sent to me through inter-bank transfer from Union Bank to my account in Zenith Bank.

“Deadline for completion of the third project was December 2016. We commenced the project in June. The total amount I received for the three projects was N313m from January 4 to September 2016.

“Indeed I was deeply concerned and bothered about receiving such huge amounts of cash from the defendant. I was concerned about the safety of the defendant and the huge cash around him. I was not previously accustomed to receiving such huge amounts of cash from my customers.

“At one point ,I raised my concern to the defendant. He told me not to bother because those were proceeds from his work and overseas conferences and other assignments he engage people to do for him.

“He said that he got his money legitimately and saved it. He said that he attended conferences of Supreme Court Justices and other such conferences where he was paid in hard currencies and that he never went on holidays overseas like other Judges.

“I had contact with the defendant on October 9, 2016, shortly after his arrest through a certain un-saved number. He called and told me that I should go to his residential building. That he doesn’t know what was happening at his house in Abuja. That I should enter his bathroom and remove some bags and items there.

“That I should move the items out. That he was afraid because his house in Abuja was evaded by security operatives. So I proceeded and did exactly what he told me to do.

“I was at Abakaliki doing some of the construction work when the call came in. I believe the defendant was in Abuja when he made the call with a number not familiar to me. The call was in the afternoon.


http://www.herald.ng/witness-nails-justice-ngwuta-reveals-hides-money/#uoi0hScffQxcVbfH.99
So after this Long story the Builder forgot to tell us where he put the money or what happened to the money.
ahh I am not understanding Ohh,am I alone with this thought?
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by SirHouloo(m): 10:41am On Jan 19, 2017
kcnwaigbo:

What allegations exactly? So it is now a crime to keep N27m in your bathroom or to build a house with N313m
Do you have anything to hide if your hands are clean?

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by EdegbeLine: 10:41am On Jan 19, 2017
banki:

What exactly would make people like you happy? They catch thief you complain Them no catch thief u complain They put them on trail u complain They put them in the dock u complain Its either your a sadist or a thief
He can't be either of them, he is both.

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by FuckTheMod: 10:41am On Jan 19, 2017
Flatinozzz and stealing.. ..


5 & 6

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by erico2k2(m): 10:42am On Jan 19, 2017
kcnwaigbo:

Are you dumb or what? What evidence exactly has been tendered against this man? Since when did it become a crime to keep money at home or to build a house with N313m.Unless the EFCC has solid proof of bribery against him,they have no case
I can see exactly where this is going, there is no case here.I get paid i n forex but for once I will never pay my contractor with forex, there is no Biz sense or economic sense in that.Plus the Builder forgot to tell the court waht happened to the money or where he took the bags to
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by EdegbeLine: 10:42am On Jan 19, 2017
preetymee:
Like someone said above let my own justice ugwuta locate me. grin

With illegal money?

See your small yansh.

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Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by talk2hb1(m): 10:44am On Jan 19, 2017
Sure Jail for this Judge
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by nickxtra(m): 10:45am On Jan 19, 2017
What do we call this kind of a Witness? A betrayer or a patriot?
Re: Witness Reveals Where Justice Ngwuta Hides Money by kcnwaigbo: 10:45am On Jan 19, 2017
SirHouloo:

Do you have anything to hide if your hands are clean?
So if you have N27m cash at home you will put it in your sitting room? Are you for real? The fact remains from the testimony of this witness no case has been established against Justice Ngwuta.The EFCC must be able to prove that the eminent jurist received bribe.They must be actual proof against him and not conjectures

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