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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by Awoo88: 12:16pm On Feb 13, 2018
Efcc and her incompetence with media trial!!! How does people depositing money into someone account translation to crime?. Unless the depositors confess to stealing the money from somewhere, the efcc is just trying to make zombified buharists and bmc people earn the stipend they are collecting

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by Nukilia: 12:17pm On Feb 13, 2018
kabrud:

Yes, call me anything, paid goons cannot deceive we zombies.

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by seguno2: 12:17pm On Feb 13, 2018
kabrud:
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Harder, try harder, the pay must be justified. After maryam abacha trash was not making sense, it is now about NFIU. I like your commitment, unlike your colleagues who give up after one or two attempts. Keep it up.

Any reasonable Nigerian, who is not on Buhari Media Cow- BMC payroll, should be concerned that Magu and EFCC are putting our financial institutions at risk.
Are you a reasonable Nigerian

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by tytunji29(m): 12:19pm On Feb 13, 2018
madridguy:
I'm not surprised, anything associated with GEJ is kworuption tongue Thank God for the decision well taken.
Bro madness is real

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by kabrud: 12:20pm On Feb 13, 2018
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seguno2:


Any reasonable Nigerian, who is not on Buhari Media Cow- BMC payroll, should be concerned that Magu and EFCC are putting our financial institutions at risk.
Are you a reasonable Nigerian
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Impress your paymasters the more, I think the pay is worth dying for. From maryam abacha to NFIU. Continue.

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by kabrud: 12:21pm On Feb 13, 2018
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Doesn't matter, zombies are not buying antics from paid goons defending yam eaters.
Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by hokafor(m): 12:22pm On Feb 13, 2018
Nonsense, the names are not making any sense. Where are the people in question?

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by Bimpe29: 12:23pm On Feb 13, 2018
See unwise perfection, Amaka Adedayo. grin grin grin

The Jonathans brought us to this unpleasant situation we find ourselves. Had Jonathan appreciated that stealing is corruption, Buhari might not have won.
Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by Nobody: 12:26pm On Feb 13, 2018
no wonder egermont bounced Nigeria, all these media trials and nothing to show for it. how did yusuf get 50 million to buy power bike, lets see Aishas account, lets see zahra's account.Ndi ara

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by anibirelawal(m): 12:27pm On Feb 13, 2018
seguno2:


EFCC should do that in a court of law and not disturb us with noise and propaganda. Don’t you agree?
The senseless, unproductive noise is putting our NFIU at risk of expulsion meaning that our credit and debit cards will become useless.
Magu and Buhari should get sense abeg.


You are right!

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by Nobody: 12:29pm On Feb 13, 2018
Dayoara:
In a sane society this woman should be behind bars.
in a sane society, Buhari would have been impeached

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by Macmoni(m): 12:31pm On Feb 13, 2018
madridguy:
I'm not surprised, anything associated with GEJ is kworuption tongue Thank God for the decision well taken.
ur decision of been a zombie was d best u eva made

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by Mynightmare: 12:37pm On Feb 13, 2018
Who have been convicted?

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by plaetton: 12:44pm On Feb 13, 2018
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‘$41,438 blown in one-day shopping’

Ex-First Lady to EFCC: let’s settle

THE DEPOSITORS

Festus Iyoha
Ocheche Emmanuel
Philemon Buoro
Festus Isidahomen
Felicia Apatake
Patricia Okogun
Buoro Ojo
Stella Wasiu
Amaka Adebayo
Segun Moses
Jimoh Peter
Ahmed Musa
Ibrahim Musa
Dame P. Jonathan
Ayemere Sunday
Eneji A.P
Johnson Ojo
Mary Buoro
Jude Bosede
Festus Iyoha
Jimoh Moses
Ahmed Musa
Germaine
Dudafa
Germani
Ade Suleiman
Mohammed Adamu
Francis Muhd
Kunle Peter
Suleiman Ade
Jonathan Patience

Former First Lady Mrs Patience Jonathan is a shopping freak – going by facts and figures unveiled by detectives.

She blew thousands of dollars at highbrow stores. The cash came from $11,849,069.03, which the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said 31 individuals and companies paid into her two domiciliary accounts.

The accounts, which are Skye Bank (2110001712) and First Bank (2022648664) had “questionable deposits” between 2013 and 2017.

The Skye Bank account had about $7,452,319.32 lodged in it. Detectives found $4,036,750.00 in the second account with First Bank.

The ex-First Lady allegedly spent the cash at TFS stores, Selfridges, John Lewis, Kingsgate, Sainsbury’s, Harrods, Marks and Spencer, Dolce and Gabbana, and Gina.

She went on a shopping spree in expensive outlets in the United States, Britain, Germany, Hong Kong, UAE, Italy and China.

The highest shopping was at Goyard Beijing in Beijing CN on January 28, 2014 where Mrs. Jonathan shelled out $28,388.72.

On the same day at Hulian Xinguang Beijing CN, she blew $13, 069.68 on some luxury items.

There were transactions traced to Oakham School, Natwest Bank and $26, 228. 18 spent at Hotel Nassaeur HOF Wishbaden DE on November 20, 2015.

Perhaps overwhelmed by the EFCC probe and its likely consequences, the ex-First Lady has applied for an out-of-court settlement with the EFCC.

In “a major breakthrough by EFCC with international collaboration” detectives found that about $7,452,319.32 suspicious funds were deposited in the ex-First Lady’s account with number 2110001712 between 8th February 2013 and 7th April 2015.

The account was opened on September 12, 2013 by a former Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan Hon. Dudafa Waripamo Owei depositing $1,948,400.00.

About 23 other individuals, including the ex-First Lady allegedly deposited cash into the account as follows: Festus Iyoha ($287,100.000); Ocheche Emmanuel ($150,000); Philemon Buoro ($150,000); Festus Isidahomen ($100,000); Felicia Apatake ($148,900); Patricia Okogun ($ 99,700); Buoro Ojo ($400,000); Stella Wasiu ($250,000); Amaka Adebayo ($250,000); Segun Moses ($249,400); Jimoh Peter ($246,700); Ahmed Musa ($196,400); Ibrahim Musa($198,300); Dame P. Jonathan ($100,000); Ayemere Sunday ($ 250,000); Eneji A.P ($300,000); Johnson Ojo ($300,000); Mary Buoro ($400,000); Jude Bosede ($500,000); Festus Iyoha ($400,000); Jimoh Moses ($400,000) and Ahmed Musa ($100,000).

“The balance in this account as at 9th September 2016 was about $5,831,173.55,” the EFCC said.

The second account was opened on February 22, 2013 at First Bank.

Cash deposits were made into the account between 26th February 2013 and 30th April, 2017 which altogether was $4,036,750.

Apart from the ex-First Lady who deposited $2,037,650 in nine tranches, other lodgments ranged from $98,900 to $400,000.

The former SA Domestic, Dudafa Waripamo Owei, led the pack of depositors on 27th February 2013 with a deposit of $400,000. Other depositors are: Germaine ($100,000); Dudafa ($400,000); Germani ($200,000); Ade Suleiman ($200,000); Mohammed Adamu ($300,000); Francis Muhd ($300,000); Kunle Peter ($200,000); Suleiman Ade ($299,900,00) and Jonathan Patience ($2,037,650).

“Detectives traced the transactions pattern placed the card holder in various countries to United States, Great Britain, Germany, Hong Kong, UAE and Italy.

The card was allegedly used in highbrow shops, such as Marks and Spencer, Kingsgate, Natwest Bank, Gina stores and Harrods.

“ The balance in this account as at 9th September 2016 was $3,691,145.48.”

A source in EFCC said: “We have gone far in our investigation of the ex-First Lady to prove that it is not a case of witch-hunt in any manner whatsoever. We are already trying to verify the names of the depositors if they really existed or they are fake.

“ Since we have uncovered all these suspicious deposits, we only need her to account in court on how she came about them. Our crack teams worked day and night to trace these funds.

“With international collaboration, there is no hiding place for Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) because some of these malls sometimes report suspicious transactions or spending. They marvelled at where top Nigerian political office holders and their spouses got the cash being lavished.”

The former First Lady, however, seems to be tired of litigation over her fortune. In a January 30, 2018 letter, titled “Proposal for out-of-Court Settlement of all cases related to Dame (Mrs.) Ibifaka Patience Jonathan,” she told the EFCC of her intention to settle the matter.

The letter, which was written by her counsel, Chief Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN), is being considered by the EFCC.

The letter said: “As senior counsel, representing Dame (Mrs.) Patience Jonathan (former First Lady) and companies linked to her and some family members, associates, companies and NGOs, we have thought it fit to engage your commission in a discussion over all issues involving her and the commission with a view to having amicable resolution of all cases as stated above.

“This will enable both sides create an atmosphere for mutual understanding and peaceful coexistence. We will therefore appreciate it, if you can give us an appointment at your earliest convenience to have a discussion over all matters involving her and members of her family.

“We believe that an amicable settlement will be in the best interest of both your commission and our client.

“We assure you of our utmost commitment and sincerity of purpose in this connection, and we solicit your cooperation in this regard. Please, accept the assurances of our warm regards.”

Another EFCC source said: “We have received a letter from the ex-First Lady, we are studying it on whether or not to accept the out-of-court settlement or allow justice to take its course.”

Apart from the cash, the ex-First Lady is linked to 12 choice properties and a plot of land on which a building is being built.

The investigative team had recommended that Section 7 of the EFCC Establishment Act 2004 be invoked on the properties after due verification.

The assets linked to Mrs. Jonathan in Port Harcourt are: Former Customs Service officers mess; two duplexes at 2/3 Bauchi Street; landed property with blocks at Ambowei Street; 3 Luxury apartments of 4-bedroom each at Ambowei Street; and Grand View Hotel along airport road.

In Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, are two marble duplexes at Otioko GRA by Isaac Boro Expressway; Glass House along Sani Abacha Expressway which is housing Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board; Akemfa Etie Plaza by AP filling Station, Melford Okilo Road; and Aridolf Resort, Wellness and Spa on Sani Abacha Expressway.

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Stuuuupid useless Zoo.
Calling Nigeria a Zoo is generous, because a typical zoo has order and laid down rules and routines. Nigeria is the most orderless nation in the world, a Glorified Forest .

All these mindless zombies enjoying their blame-it-on-Jonathan feeding time do not have the mental capacity to ask the very simple question of : what exactly is the crime that Patience Jonathan committed by having a bank with people paying monies in her account ?

Have the EFCC proven that the payments were direct government funds, bribes or kickbacks ?

All these so-called depositors, have any of them been convicted of stealing government funds and depositing such stolen funds in Patience Jonathan's account ?

If we look at Aisha Buhari's personal accounts , for good example, would we not also see funds deposits from various individuals and parties ?

If we look at Tinubu's personal bank accounts or Kingibe's personal bank account, for another example, would we not also find huge sums of money being deposited by various individuals and parties from time ?

Buhari and his EFCC do not understand the meaning corruption, let alone being able to wage a war against it.

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by superlanny(m): 12:50pm On Feb 13, 2018
Igbos see una mama, after una go dey abuse buhari, this is where a little portion of your birth rights have gone, and yet buhari is the problem, we know the sensless ones, Igbos are already confirmed, any other tribe that attaches to their senslessesness, all of una mad gan.

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by wingmanII: 12:52pm On Feb 13, 2018
If they are digging into Patience Jonathan account, they should also do same for all the state governor wives, Mrs Yaradua and also Aisha Buhari, whose son is able to afford a bike worth tens of millions.
Corruption is bad but so is selective prosecution and persecution.

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by Nobody: 12:56pm On Feb 13, 2018
Buahri and his misfits, killed our economy ,rubbished our insttutions , decimated our population.Just do your time and our sentencing and go with your goons abeg

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by superlanny(m): 12:59pm On Feb 13, 2018
Nwodosis:
The way Buhari hammered on fighting corruption during his campaign, I thought by now, the Federal Government would have built more prisons to accommodate the corrupt convicts.
Buhari has made us and the world to believe that Nigerians are corrupt, we have accepted the fact that we are corrupt. The question is, how many has been convicted? His failure to have them convicted in competent court is also corruption!
people like you are the problem of Nigeria, can't you use your brain, do you know how much money we are talking about here, you know how many lives will be changed, put your self in Buharis shoes, with all the money looted, how do you expect to function at full strenght, and this are the loots we know of, critisize people with sense abeg and stop all the tribal nonsense, I hope I have been able to think for you, because you need to really use your brain well.
Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by ican2020: 1:11pm On Feb 13, 2018
PaChukwudi44:


there is nothing from these story to show money were looted!!! The EFCC just looked into her account and published names of thos who deposited into her account.How on earth does that amount to looting? Have never bothered to find out how come the EFCC is yet to secure any high profile convictions?
Thank God we have one person that reason will normal human being
Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by bionixs: 1:11pm On Feb 13, 2018
IkpuNnu:
I miss Jonathan

In good days of GEJ/PDP there was no nepotism.
While Dasuki, Bafarawa etc from the North were stealing; Diezani, Dame etc from the south were syphoning. Even the animal kingdom were well represent. The snake that represented them wallowed N36 million from JAMB...

May God Bless Jonathan.
the oil naturally belongs to them
Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by zabuur: 1:12pm On Feb 13, 2018
AnodaIT:
Exactly this is what is getting Nigeria expelled from the international banking system

Customer confidentiality is paramount, even if you must get details of transaction as part of law enforcement, you don't publish it on paper

Before the end of the year, we the youth will be the ones greatly affected when our debit cards no longer works on any international payment platform, if Nigeria is sanctioned


OH so you are wiser than the whole team combined. If they don't publish names, you would be amongst the first set to request for evidence. Now you have it, you are worried about sanctions. Don't worry, is sanctioning is is what you are bothered about, very tiny, little percentage of the population will be affected. But, the looting is affecting all

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by maasoap(m): 1:12pm On Feb 13, 2018
PaChukwudi44:


there is nothing from these story to show money were looted!!! The EFCC just looked into her account and published names of thos who deposited into her account.How on earth does that amount to looting? Have never bothered to find out how come the EFCC is yet to secure any high profile convictions?
You're doing yourself, your children's future and that of your family members. 11 million dollars in just two accounts. This is different from the other numerous accounts and properties.

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by maasoap(m): 1:14pm On Feb 13, 2018
ican2020:

Thank God we have one person that reason will normal human being
You and him reasoned like criminals that you are.

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by bionixs: 1:15pm On Feb 13, 2018
ipobarecriminals:
angry sad embarassed sad shocked angry angry sad jona,shepos and their lieutenants raped the treasury aground. I pity baba Daura.
big education,tiny brain. All apc govt has been telling us are all lies but only this one is true to you. Wasted school fees
Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by maasoap(m): 1:20pm On Feb 13, 2018
seguno2:

Any reasonable Nigerian, who is not on Buhari Media Cow- BMC payroll, should be concerned that Magu and EFCC are putting our financial institutions at risk.
Are you a reasonable Nigerian
Those that looted your future and that of your children didn't put your financial institutions at risk but those who insist that part of the looted funds should be returned are ones putting your financial institutions at risk? Wailing job clearly erodes the brain to function optimally.

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by EazyMoh(m): 1:20pm On Feb 13, 2018
anibirelawal:
Looking at most of those depositor names, you will find them to be FAKE names.

AMAKA ADEBAYO,
HAMED MUSA.....

lol.gringringrin


With no doubt, this woman is a full time 419.
Lol! You forgot Francis Mohammed!
Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by anibirelawal(m): 1:22pm On Feb 13, 2018
EazyMoh:
Lol! You forgot Francis Mohammed!
grin So many of them!
Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by Oju4190: 1:27pm On Feb 13, 2018
The worst and most corrupt first lady Nigeria has gotten. Never again!!!!!!!
Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by brightalo17: 2:02pm On Feb 13, 2018
PaChukwudi44:


there is nothing from these story to show money were looted!!! The EFCC just looked into her account and published names of thos who deposited into her account.How on earth does that amount to looting? Have never bothered to find out how come the EFCC is yet to secure any high profile convictions?
Was waiting for you to comment on out of court settlement yet you make eyes like you didn't see it. SMH
Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by olamy223(m): 2:04pm On Feb 13, 2018
AnodaIT:
Exactly this is what is getting Nigeria expelled from the international banking system

Customer confidentiality is paramount, even if you must get details of transaction as part of law enforcement, you don't publish it on paper

Before the end of the year, we the youth will be the ones greatly affected when our debit cards no longer works on any international payment platform, if Nigeria is sanctioned
but we Nigerian r the shouting they should list name Na... haba we wicked ooo. they did not release name, we insult them, they releases names now. Ee still insult them. what did Nigerians want?

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Re: 31 Suspects Put $11.4m In Patience Jonathan's Account (Photo) by AnodaIT(m): 2:07pm On Feb 13, 2018
zabuur:



OH so you are wiser than the whole team combined. If they don't publish names, you would be amongst the first set to request for evidence. Now you have it, you are worried about sanctions. Don't worry, is sanctioning is is what you are bothered about, very tiny, little percentage of the population will be affected. But, the looting is affecting all
Really? Very little

When Naira based cards are no longer valid for international payments, the demand for dollar increases and prices goes up which affects everything cos we are import dependent

Looting affects all?
Abacha stole billions of unaccounted dollars which are still being returned today, 2 decades after.
It didn't stop Obasanjo from making some landmark achievements even with crude prices below $40 and inheriting empty treasury after years of successive military regimes

Oh, you don't know this cos your history starts from Jonathan

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