Whistleblower Narrates What Transpired In The Lagos Apartment Where EFCC Seized 13billion naira cash.
While Ayodele Oke, the
Director-General of the Nigerian Intelligence Agency (NIA) has claimed that the
$43 million, N23.2 million and £27,800 (N13billion) cash found in an apartment
in Lagos last week belongs to his agency, information available to
SaharaReporters suggests that the woman seen hauling the money into the
apartment in Ghana-Must-Go bags may have been Folashade Oke, his wife.
Our investigation has revealed
that the owners of Apartment 7B gave Folashade Oke, with phone number
+2348059833410, as their contact. Sources at the NIA confirmed Folashade to be
the spouse of their Director-General, Mr. Oke.
The day after the money was
discovered, Mr. Oke had told SaharaReporters he could not verify any
information about the money as he had not read any report linking his agency to
the cash.
After pledging to speak to us
thereafter, he did not take any calls until he suddenly announced that the
money belonged to NIA, and that it had been approved by President Goodluck
Jonathan for certain “covert” activities.
One of the whistleblowers
responsible for the discovery told our correspondent that since he started
working on the property as a guard, a woman who spoke fluent Yoruba repeatedly
brought huge bags of money to Apartment 7B. That particular property was known
to guards as Apartment “Dash-Dash” because in the records there were two dashes
where the name of the owner ought to be.
He recalled that on two
occasions, he helped the woman, who was always curiously dressed in a haggardly
way, to carry the money to “Dash-Dash”. The woman, on the first occasion, gave
him N10,000 as a gift, and on the second, N500.
He said the woman would spend
about two hours in the apartment, then go freshen up in the gym at the back of
the building before leaving.
Mrs. Folashade Oke's number
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While Mrs. Oke appears to be
that person, who was quietly trying to traffic the money to the apartment for
some reason, a quick check on True Caller shows phone number +2348059833410 to
be customized as “Okemob Niger”.
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According to the
whistleblower, who is in hiding for fear of his life, there are about 19 fully occupied
apartments and 2 penthouses at the 16 Osborne Road, Ikoyi, property. Estate
valuers estimate each of the apartment with four bedrooms and state of the art
facilities to cost about N250 million.
The building is owned by a
former chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Ahmed Muazu, who is currently
in Singapore, according to persons knowledgeable about his movement. Mr. Muazu,
after initially denying ownership of the building, has now owned up.
The whistleblower said Mr.
Muazu has many prominent Nigerians as apartment owners in the building. They
include wealthy former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, who owns one on the
first floor; recently-retired Managing-Director of the NNPC, Esther Ogbue, on
the second; and TV personality and owner of EbonyLife TV, Mo Abudu, on the 4th.
He further told our
correspondent that Patricia, a daughter of former PDP “Mr. Fix-It” Chief
Anthony Anenih, lives in Apartment 7A. That is next door to 7B, which is now
claimed by the NIA as belonging to it although only one woman, the wife of its
Director-General, was ever seen in the premises in a home-decorating mission to
furnish the apartment with up to N13 billion in raw cash.
Further investigations show
that both Apartment 7A and 7B were initially owned by former Ms. Anenih and her
husband Edo-Osagie, who used a company known as Bishop Hills Enterprises Ltd to
buy them from the former PDP chairman. It is unclear at what point they parted
with 7B.
SaharaReporters made efforts
to contact Mrs. Edo-Osagie but a family source said she could not comment as
her mother, Patricia Anenih, has just died. Mrs. Anenih, who had been sick for
some time, died yesterday according to family sources.
Asked by SaharaReporters if
there are CCTV cameras in the building, the whistleblower said there were none
when he was a guard there. This is curious, considering the caliber of
Nigerians who live in the building. However, a resident at the building said
there are hidden CCTV cameras installed by Siemens but they are not known to
the regular guards
The whistleblower also said
there were no guards or security agents operating from within Apartment
“Dash-Dash.” He maintained that apart from the woman who brought bags into the
apartment, there were no occupants or operatives living or working there.
The whistleblower’s account
somehow tallies with the denial of the Central Bank of Nigeria earlier today
that it ever sent bullion vans to take money to the apartment, as claimed by
Mr. Oke.
Meanwhile, the EFCC operatives
who raided the building have stated that in addition to the vast sums of money
they found in various currencies, they also retrieved 2015 posters and
presidential campaign paraphernalia belonging to former President Goodluck Jonathan
and his then Vice President, Named Sambo at the scene.
An EFCC source also told
SaharaReporters that the reason they went ahead and raided the apartment was
because the EFCC has in the past year investigated several NIA operatives
involved in corruption, finding widespread malfeasance within the agency, with
several NIA operatives owning hotels, apartment buildings and luxury cars in
Abuja and elsewhere.
That background may have
emboldened the EFCC chairman to ignore pleas by Mr. Oke when he arrived
suddenly at the EFCC offices asking them to call off the raid after they had
already commenced.
The question now is: how did
Mrs. Oke become involved in discreetly and personally ferrying money supposedly
belonging to the federal government into a private apartment she appears to
own, and apparently trying to hide it there?
Meanwhile, the whistleblowers
have also said they are certain that at least two other apartments in the
building, which is now being watched, may also contain large sums of money. But
they did not confirm if they passed any details of this information to the
EFCC.
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