The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC has secured the forfeiture of 110.4 million naira traced to the bank accounts of James Erebuoye and seven other suspects, including a primary school teacher, Roseline Uche Egbuha.
It added that an Abuja High Court ordered the interim forfeiture of the cash, following an ex-parte motion filed by Raheem Adesina on behalf of ICPC before Justice D. Okorowa. The Commission also prayed for an order of interim forfeiture of a Toyota Lexus Jeep and a Toyota Venza car, including an Ipad.
Spokesperson of the agency Azuka Ogugua in a statement said the properties were seized by the commission from Erebuoye and his accomplices who were alleged to have benefitted from over 500 million naira illicit fund stashed in the account of a primary school teacher, Roseline Uche Egbuha.
She explained that the money to be surrendered includes 17.4 million naira that was transferred to the bank account of Erebuoye, 14.2 million naira to an account owned by one Ojo Alonge, 16.4 million naira to a company called DY Bako and Sons Limited and 30.8 million naira to another company known as Dorason Construction Limited.



































