Patience Jonathan Makes Case For Forfeited $8.4m, N9.2bn

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Patience Jonathan Makes Case For Forfeited $8.4m, N9.2bn
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Former first lady, Patience Jonathan yesterday urged a Federal High Court in Lagos not to make a final order forfeiting the sum of $8.4 million and N9.2 billion, linked to her, to the Federal Government because the monies were legitimate. Mrs. Jonathan through her lawyer, Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN) urged the presiding judge, Justice Mojisola Olatoregun […]

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