Nigeria Owes More Than N150bn In Judgment Debt – Malami

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Nigeria Owes More Than N150bn In Judgment Debt – Malami

The Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, appeared on an episode of Channels TV’s NewsNight, which was first aired on Monday, November 4, 2019.Nigeria is yet to settle more than N150 billion in judgment debt, according to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami.“Right now, there exists over N150 billion judgment debt against the interest of the federal government, as at 2015, when this government came into being,” Mr. Malami said.

However, some of the judgment debts are believed to have been obtained illegally, according to the Minister. “We have a responsibility of striking a balance between genuine judgments and those that are beclouded with some elements of fraud and reasonable ground of suspicion of compromises.” “Mr President has ordered an investigation, directing agencies of government, including the EFCC and Police among others, to look into the circumstances that led to the award,” he said.

 

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How much did you pocket from the recovered Abacha loot? Notorious armless robber!

No surprise such as this man will spend N150b to recover N150m, now he wants to keep the change.

Allah ya kyauta

And your proud to say it,chai it makes me cry when I hear things like this ,its so shame full that a country that God has blessed is owning such amount of money its sk disgraceful that this man will come out and say this I wip for Nigeria to me it's all over

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