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The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria has taken over assets belonging to Alhaji Buhari Abdulfatai, the chief promoter of Abadat Ventures Limited, over an indebtedness of almost N600m.
It said, “Interestingly, Alhaji Buhari Abdulfatai is a serving senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria representing Oyo North Senatorial District, a seat he won on the platform of the ruling All Progressive Congress. “The enforced properties include property situate at No 12, St, Petersburg Street, Wuse II, Abuja and Plot 516, , off Misau Crescent, off Birnin Kebbi Crescent, Garki II, Abuja.
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