N200m Found In Nigerian Prisons Female Official Account..Donates N60m To Church


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested the head of Capital Accounts at the Nigerian Prisons Service, NPS, Abuja, for alleged corruption, money laundering and abuse of public office. Imaobong Akon Esu-Nte, a level 14 officer, who is on secondment to the NPS from the Federal Ministry of Finance, was picked up by the operatives of the EFCC, Tuesday, and grilled for several hours over the huge amount of money found in companies’ accounts all traced to her.Operatives of the agency reportedly swooped on Esu-Nte following intelligence reports that she had been using her office to transact business as a private contractor in violation of extant public service regulation, which forbids civil servants from doing so.Investigators said that the lifestyle of the suspect, who is on a monthly salary of N121, 460 was at variance with the level of opulence being displayed by her.Apart from tracing the sum of N200 million to companies owned by her and her children, the EFCC said the woman had also been remitting money amounting to N60 million into the account of an Abuja-based Pentecostal church.She is also said to be in possession of several exotic cars and property in various parts of Abuja.The commission said that among the property were a palatial mansion, a duplex with two-bedroom Boys Quarters at Sun City Estate, Abuja and another duplex at Karu Extension, Abuja, now nearing completion.Three top of the range automobiles were recovered from her at the time of arrest. They include a Mercedes Benz ML 350 4matic, Mercedes Benz GL 500 and a Toyota Sienna.EFCC sources said Esu-Nte’s arrest was triggered by intelligence report on suspicious in-flow of huge funds into her account with a new generation bank.Close scrutiny of the account by investigators literally opened a can of worms, as it came to light that the suspect “is the promoter and signatory to the accounts of three companies: Abasiaga Global Resources Limited, Abasiono Nigeria Limited and Ememima Global Ventures Limited, which she established shortly after being posted to the NPS.”Curiously too, all the directors are the suspect’s children. She was also said to be the owner of two other companies- Darima Properties and ID Petroleum, into which a huge amount of unjustified cash had been flowing into steadily.The accounts of her companies were said to have recorded an inflow of about N200million between 2009 and now.Spokesman of the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the arrest of the woman, but warned public officers engaged in corrupt practices to desist or risk the wrath of the law.

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9 Comments

  1. This is no news. Let EFCC start from the President, and all others too and leave small fries alone

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    1. EFCC should go and AUDIT ABUBAKAR SHEKAU the crazy boko haram leader and GEJ the are all nigerians and pend all these once first bring back our girls GEJ

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  2. Thief !

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  3. What nonsense! Is there evidence that she stole money to establish the companies? If no then EFCC should shut up. You said she's been using her office to transact business as a private contractor in violation of extant public service regulation. Her salary is put at a mere one hundred and twenty one thousand per month and you expect her not to look for other means of income? You must be sick! With the level of inflation in Nigeria,that amount won't pay one child's school fees for a term if you want quality education for your child. How then do you expect anybody to cope with such? I weep for my country.

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    1. You took that right out of my mouth. This EFCC should go and rest joor!

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  4. What is this one saying so stealing is a justification for low salary now,I weep for your conscience.If only u know how many pple would love to take that low salary with pride.

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  5. Just like the pple of isreal ppl are so hard to please so efcc shld give a handshake abi!!! MUMU.

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  6. This is commended. EFCC weldone!!! but please extend this wonderful work to the ogas ontop we beg you people.

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  7. EFCC really if u want work, to prove to us that u kn wot u'r doing stop runing after small fish, go after d big fish like diezan madueke go arrest and probe her d money is too small compared to wot d petroleum minister stole 20 billion naira to two hundred million. EFCC shld start their work from top to be candid, dnt go after d small rats. That of past aviation has been swept under the carpet this same woman today hasbeen given anoda political appointment immediately is this hw a good leader or government fight corruption. The major problem confronting this country is corruption, this disease will kill nigeria do u people think d north dnt kn wot they"re doing when they kicked against resources control. The northerners kn d socio- economy implication of wot d southerners are demanding 4, and I can u that its d best option but unfortunately our so called leaders that represented us at d yeye national conference has throw in d towel, they'r have failed us they'r all their to collect wot we normally refer to as national cakes. 95 percent people that represented us at yeye national confab are criminals, these are d people that contributed to d foundational problems we're xperiencin today in nigeria. Nigeria is finished, & d only solution to the problem is revolution or division.

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