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N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by FreeStuffsNG: 10:09am On Jan 31
N4.6bn ONSA fund shared to organise prayers against insecurity – EFCC witness



An operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Kazeem Yusuf, has told a Federal Capital Territory High Court that N4.6bn was allegedly diverted to organise prayers for Nigeria.

Yusuf spoke on Tuesday while testifying as the second prosecution witness in the trial of a former Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda.

Yuguda is standing trial alongside Sambo Dasuki, former National Security Adviser; Attahiru Bafarawa, ex-governor of Sokoto State; his son Sagir, and Dalhatu Investment Limited, a company owned by Bafarawa.

The defendants are facing 25 counts of misappropriation, criminal breach of trust and receiving stolen property.

In 2016, Dasuki had filed a fresh application asking a Federal Capital Territory High Court in Maitama to discharge him for the alleged crime of diversion of funds said to be meant for the procurement of arms.

Led in evidence by EFCC counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, the witness (Yusuf) said an investigation was carried out after the commission received a petition from the office of the NSA.

The EFCC counsel noted that the investigation revealed that, “Dalhatu Investment Limited was one of the 78 companies alleged to have received money from ONSA without any documents to show that they bided for contracts.”


Yusuf said an analysis of the statement of account of Dalhatu Investment Limited by EFCC from UBA revealed that the company got N4.6 billion from ONSA.

Speaking further, he added that the amount was paid in instalments between 2014 and 2015, noting that N783m, being part of the money, came from the SAS account.

Yusuf said in a written statement, that Sagir, who represented the company, told the EFCC that, “the money was meant for prayers for the country because of the insecurity prevalent at that time.”

He added that Sagir later gave a breakdown of how the N4.6bn was spent, including a list of beneficiaries.

The witness said Abdallah Wali, a former senator, who received N580m from the company, told the EFCC that the money was meant for his governorship election campaign in Sokoto in 2015.

He also told the EFCC team that Muazu Madawaki, former Secretary of the Pilgrims and Welfare Agency in Sokoto, received N322m, which he claimed was for payment of Hajj seats for some Sokoto indigenes.

The witness said other beneficiaries listed include Ibrahim Maigoma, former Sokoto chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, who received N111m; Yahaya Dada N327,549,000; Sani Kabir N159m; INEC N293,500,000, among others.

The witness added that the money received by Wali was sent through a company, Development Strategies International Limited, owned by Islam Wali and Mohammed Wali, who are cousins to the former senator.

The witness told the court that parts of the money meant for supplies of security equipment, including hand-held devices, were used to procure a Lexus car, a Hilux van and 16 Peugeot 206 cars which were distributed to PDP local government chairmen in Sokoto.

However, he stated that 14 of the Peugeot 206 vehicles were recovered in the course of the investigation.

The witness said one Amanze Obi received N15.3 million for political publicity for Bafawara’s 2015 presidential campaign.

He further told the court that about £123,000 was transferred to a bank in the United Kingdom to offset a mortgage for Bafarawa while N1billion went to Bureau de Change to convert to dollars.

Yusuf added that the defendants were invited by EFCC for interviews and statements, noting that they all showed up at the commission’s headquarters and volunteered their statements.

When the prosecuting counsel sought to tender Sagir’s statements through the witness, his lawyer, J.O Olatoke, objected to their admissibility on the ground that they were not voluntarily obtained.


His lawyer told the court that the statements were made based on inducement, intimidation, receipt and invitation to settlement.

He prayed the court to grant them trial-within-trial to determine the voluntariness of the statements.

Based on the request, Yusuf Halilu, the presiding judge, ordered a trial-within-trial to determine the voluntariness of the statements made by Sagir.

The judge subsequently adjourned the trial till February 14.

https://punchng.com/n4-6bn-onsa-fund-shared-to-organise-prayers-against-insecurity-efcc-witness/

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by FreeStuffsNG: 10:09am On Jan 31
Speaking further, he added that the amount was paid in instalments between 2014 and 2015, noting that N783m, being part of the money, came from the SAS account.

The witness said Abdallah Wali, a former senator, who received N580m from the company, told the EFCC that the money was meant for his governorship election campaign in Sokoto in 2015.


The locust years of ex President Goodluck Jonathan. Smh.

At this same period, the Federal Government and almost 30 states in the federation were owing several months of salaries while states like Imo and Benue had directed civil servants to go work on their farms two days out of the 5 working days so that hunger will not kill all of them. Thank God that Nigerians outlived that GEJ era.
May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by Dpharisee: 10:20am On Jan 31
Nothing dey surprise us again, FreeStuffsNG do you know that dollar is now N1500 and Tinubu is recharging his battery in France?
Abeg I need 2 doses of your usual sycophantic praises of Tinubu, we will come back to this EFCC matter of using N4.6B to organise prayers

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by TimeManager(m): 10:25am On Jan 31
Who approved the funds that was diverted into Dasuki's account for onward sharing?. What type of prosecution would suffice without bouncing Okonjo Iweala before the court?. There must be no sacred cows.

-kiss the truth!

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by YourNextLevel(m): 11:28am On Jan 31
Criminals !!!

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by tiswell(m): 11:28am On Jan 31
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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by Blackestjunior(m): 11:28am On Jan 31
Bleep


4.6Billion to organize prayer

Naija is gone

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by INTEGRITYA1(m): 11:29am On Jan 31
Okay
Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by McLizbae: 11:29am On Jan 31
Lols...
Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by PureFace1(m): 11:30am On Jan 31
Most of the Bureau de change operators in Nigeria are just fronting and laundering money for powerful northern politicians.

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by jmoore(m): 11:31am On Jan 31
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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by morikee: 11:31am On Jan 31
Prayer ke
Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by atiku4President(m): 11:32am On Jan 31
TimeManager:
Who approved the funds that was diverted into Dasuki's account?. What type of prosecution would suffice without bouncing Okonjo Iweala before the court?. There must be no sacred cows.

-kiss the truth!
You are actually confused. I hope you seek medical or psychiatric help

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by Joseph099(m): 11:36am On Jan 31
U mean 4.5 billion to organize prayers.
Like seriously did I just read that.

I wish I didn't have data this morning. Damn! Worse still, I wish I wasn't in this shithole!

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by WINDSOW(m): 11:37am On Jan 31
We just dey deceive ourselves for this Naija.
Make anybody eat him own because if I reach power someday, I go sell this corn3 on credit.
Swrs...

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by Moshybear(f): 11:37am On Jan 31
Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by ZKOSOSO(m): 11:40am On Jan 31
Easy money 💰 courtesy of Niger Delta Oil Money 💰

More reasons the hausafulanikanuri of the North won't survive outside One Nigeria....

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by Creamypie(m): 11:41am On Jan 31
Shared to bribe their god

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by Mitsurugi(m): 11:41am On Jan 31
FreeStuffsNG:
Speaking further, he added that the amount was paid in instalments between 2014 and 2015, noting that N783m, being part of the money, came from the SAS account.

The witness said Abdallah Wali, a former senator, who received N580m from the company, told the EFCC that the money was meant for his governorship election campaign in Sokoto in 2015.


The locust years of ex President Goodluck Jonathan. Smh.
This same period, the Federal Government and almost 30 states in the federation were owing several months of salaries while states like Imo and Benue had directed civil servants to go work on their farms two days out of the 5 working days so that hunger will not kill all of them. Thank God that Nigerians outlived that GEJ era.
May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!


We are in the open rape years now. We will also outlive Buhari and Tinubu albeit with sore arses

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by FuckYeyeMods: 11:42am On Jan 31
Na only God know who do this thing to Nigeria.
It's no more corruption but a disease which need to be cured.
All this people need psychiatric evaluation.

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by rolams(m): 11:43am On Jan 31
Prayer session for security? Hmmm!

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by Gadafii: 11:44am On Jan 31
If prayers makes countries work Nigeria would have been a paradise and countries like japan will be like hell

Instead of practical approaches, we pray the country should get better, I never see a very anyhow people like my people from Africa
Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by SALLYBERRY01(m): 11:47am On Jan 31
We have very big problem In this country

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by tunjijones(m): 11:49am On Jan 31
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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by robinfemi: 11:49am On Jan 31
I don tire for this con3

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by Honestey: 11:51am On Jan 31
No wonder prayers are being answered by kidnappers left right and centre
Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by ClearFlair: 11:52am On Jan 31
🤣🤣🤣🤣

These are the kind of stories you hear from APC

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Re: N4.6bn ONSA Fund Shared To Organise Prayers Against Insecurity – EFCC Witness by NextAbuja: 11:53am On Jan 31
because he want those responsible for the crimes held accountable ? You Nigerians are not ready, continue earning your ₦30K monthly hunger never wire your head when it does you will cry out like that GRV wife employed BOT that cried out last week when hunger wan finish him soul.


atiku4President:

You are actually confused. I hope you seek medical or psychiatric help

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