Monday, 27 June 2016

See unbelivable list of 29 luxury properties EFCC seized from 3 Air Chiefs; Amosu, Gbadebo & Adigun




The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission seized 29 properties from three retired Air Force Chiefs ( Air Marshal Adesola Amosu, Air Vice Marshal Jacob Adigun and Air Commodore Olugbenga Gbadebo) who will be arraigned for stealing this week.

According to Punch, the siezed properties included three plazas, six mansions, a quarry, a hospital, a block of flats, animal farms, a school, two hotels, some uncompleted buildings and some parcels of land.

The seized properties, mostly acquired in 2014, were 11 for Amosu, 12 for Adigun and 6 for Gbadebo.
They are accused of stealing public funds to the tune of N21,467,674,707.43 in 2014. My goodness!!

Below are some of the properties :

  •     3 plazas
  •     6 mansions
  •     A quarry
  •     A hospital
  •     A block of flats
  •     A school
  •     Animal farm
  •     Two hotels
  •     Uncompleted buildings
  •     Parcels of land


Amosu has returned N2.3 billion. Properties seized from Amosu are :


 

  •     N250 house in Victoria Island
  •     N110 million duplex in GRA Ikeja
  •     N40 million property in Abuja
  •     N33 million 5-bedroom house in Port Harcourt
  •     $2.15 million Hospital in Ikeja
  •     N95 million house in Abuja


Properties seized from Adigun worth N9.6 billion are :

  •     Shopping plaza worth N980 million
  •     Mansion worth N450 million
  •     Another N710 million mansion
  •     4 terrace unit worth N720 million
  •     35 room hotel (uncompleted)
  •     Land in Ikoyi
  •     N1.8 billion service flats
  •     $694,000 quarry


For Gbadebo, the properties seized are :

  •     N10 million fish farm.
  •     N20 million poultry, located at Musa Close, Oyibo Ayobu, Lagos.
  •     Bloomsville International School, Divine Estate, Isheri-Olofin , off Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

A source hinted that, “Adigun spent most of his own share of the money on properties and so we did not recover much cash from him. Amosu, however, returned over N2.3bn and raised two bank drafts.”

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