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Explosive Revelations: Emefiele in Hot Water as Sowore Exposes True Owner of 753 Duplexes in Landmark EFCC Forfeiture
Explosive Revelations: Emefiele In Hot Water As Sowore Exposes True Owner of 753 Duplexes In Landmark EFCC Forfeiture....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has made headlines once again with a monumental victory, securing the final forfeiture of a massive property in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The ruling, delivered on Monday by Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie of the FCT High Court, represents the largest single asset recovery in the agency’s history since its inception in 2003.
However, the spotlight has quickly shifted from the asset itself to the identity of its true owner—a revelation that has left Nigerians buzzing with speculation and outrage.
In a shocking twist, former embattled Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele, has been unmasked as the alleged mastermind behind the sprawling estate. This revelation was made by outspoken activist and politician Omoyele Sowore, who pulled no punches in exposing Emefiele’s involvement in the corruption scandal.
Taking to Twitter, Sowore disclosed:
“I just heard from the grapevine that the 753 duplexes forfeited by an FCT Court in Apo belong to Muhammadu @MBuhari’s CBN Gov., Godwin @GodwinIEmefiele! He reportedly built this estate and more with kickbacks. But the question is why @officialEFCC opted to cover up his identity.”
Emefiele, already embroiled in multiple corruption controversies, now finds himself at the center of yet another scandal of seismic proportions. Critics are now questioning the EFCC’s transparency and demanding to know why the agency allegedly sought to shield Emefiele’s identity from public scrutiny.
This latest revelation has reignited widespread anger over Nigeria’s entrenched corruption, with calls for an independent investigation into the funds used to develop the estate. While the EFCC’s asset recovery is being hailed as a significant win, Sowore’s allegations have cast a dark cloud over the victory, raising critical concerns about accountability, justice, and the fight against corruption.
As the nation watches closely, one burning question remains: Will this scandal lead to meaningful action, or will it be yet another chapter in Nigeria’s long history of unresolved corruption cases?
