Fresh $40M found in bank accounts linked to Patience Jonathan

Officials of Skye Bank Plc have informed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of newly discovered accounts owned by Mrs. Patience Jonathan, wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan. The accounts are said to have an aggregate  balance of $40million.                                      


Last month,  the EFCC froze Mrs. Jonathan's $30.1million in various accounts domiciled in the same bank. Sources at the bank told SaharaReporters that the latest discoveries were brought to EFCC's attention by Skye Bank officials angered by the limp explanations on how she came about such a huge sum in the multiple domiciliary accounts earlier frozen by the EFCC.

The newly discovered accounts were said to have been opened by Mrs. Jonathan, using fake names, and abetted by crooked bank officials.

The EFCC, SaharaReporters learnt, has obtained a court order to freeze the accounts. Since the discovery of the bank accounts, Mrs. Jonathan has taken desperate measures to retrieve the illegal loot from EFCC's grip, with the most recent being the hiring a lawyer, Barrister Osuagwu Ugochukwu, to write to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) requesting it to confirm if Mrs. Jonathan and her husband declared the monies after leaving the Presidency in 2015.

Osuagwu had employed the same trick in the case of the  Chief of Army Staff, General Tukur Yusuf Buratai, whom the CCB said declared the $1.5million properties acquired in Dubai, apparently using Nigerian Army funds.        

However, a letter recently obtained by SaharaReporters shows that the CCB never screened General Buratai.

(SaharaReporters)

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  1. Mama Petche I.T.T.

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  2. Nigeria needs to be handed back to the British. let's stop all this independence stuff.

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  3. And when we talk militants threaten to take action against Shari's administration. This story is heart breaking. What a woman!

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  4. And when we talk militants threaten to take action against Buhari's administration. This story is heart breaking. What a woman!

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  5. And when we talk militants threaten to take action against Buhari's administration. This story is heart breaking. What a woman!

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  6. And when we talk militants threaten to take action against Buhari's administration. This story is heart breaking. What a woman!

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  7. This woman should be addressed as Mr Patience Jonathan while the husband should be addressed as Mrs Goodluck Jonathan.This is a true reflection of what men can do,women can do better. Nigeria is truely ripe for female President.

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  8. The $40 mil in Patience Badluck account was housekeeping money.

    Whats wrong in giving your Okirika wife soup money?

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  9. Baba buha I.T.T,baba burutaly I.T.T,baba tunubo I.T.T,baba atiku I.T.T,baba senjo I.T.T,etc.

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  10. This hair attachment alone na $1m

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  11. ...this is becoming too much on both sides. Habaaaaa. Na only uuu mama??? And EFCC na only sheeeee???



    #THETRUTHISMACHINGON#

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  12. This is becoming too much on both sides. Mama Na only Youuuu??? EFCC na only sheeeee???


    #THETRUTHISMACHINGON#

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  13. Why is the blackman so wicked? See the sums of money we hear individuals appropriate to themselves yet the masses are passing through grim hardship! How can we just reverse this? Before God can come and help us. Its like a competition to see which regime officials will steal more.

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  14. Thank God for BVN

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  15. What are you waiting for, she is a thief, what about all the other accounts you have not discovered yet

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  16. Any account not link to BVN, the money in such account should automatically be forfeited to the government..

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