Diezani's $18m house uncovered by EFCC (photographs)

Diezani's $18m house uncovered by EFCC (photographs) 
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– The previous clergyman of petroleum assets under the prompt past government, Diezani Alison-Madueke has been accounted for to be liable of another offense 

– This was made known by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) 

– The counter join organization said amid its progressing war against defilement, it found that the previous petroleum priest is claimed to possess a $18m house While clarifying further, it was learnt that the chateau is situated in Asokoro range of Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, and is esteemed at $18million with decorations inside evaluated to cost at any rate $2 million, and additionally having an impenetrable rec center. 

The EFCC clarified that it found $18m house, while conceding a late meeting to Al-Jazeerah, with different jewelleries and tremendous aggregates of cash allegedly found from a portion of the degenerate government authorities. 

Previous Minister of Petroleum Resources under the Goodluck Jonathan organization, Diezani Alison-Madueke Ibrahim Magu, the EFCC supervisor, who talked at the meeting said: "We have possessed the capacity to tackle a considerable measure of big cheeses that were heretofore were untouchable in the three arms of the military, political class. We have recorded 164 feelings in only one year." 

The EFCC helmsman additionally couldn't help contradicting the individuals who said the counter debasement war is specific and politically roused expressing that: "No! Not my EFCC, not the EFCC of today. We are not politicized. On the off chance that there is a charge against anyone, we will follow them." It ought to be watched that the seized property is a piece of the $10.3b worth of properties and cash recouped, which were stolen amid the last organization. In like manner, the EFCC, no less than a week back, discovered that Port Harcourt's Le Meridien Hotel was purportedly bought by the same Diezani Alison-Madueke, utilizing First Bank of Nigeria Executive Director (ED), Dauda Lawal. See photographs of the chateau underneath and what was found inside it: 
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Front perspective of the multi-million dollar manor 
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Diezani Alison-Madueke's $18m manor front perspective with a swimming pool and other delightful scenaries 
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Immense totals of cash found
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Money found being placed in a pack 
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Diverse sacks of jewelleries found

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