The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC recently seized some properties said to belong to Ike Ekweremadu.
Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja, had ordered Ekweremadu, a former Deputy Senate president, to forfeit 40 of the properties to the Federal government.

The EFCC has now released photos of some of the properties.
The antigraft agency on Friday, secured the order for the interim forfeiture of the landed properties, 9 in Dubai, linked to Ekweremadu.
A statement released by EFCC says among the affected properties forfeited include a London property at Flat 4, Varsity Court, Hormer Street ( WIH4NW) which was acquired on December 4, 2008 for £830,000; 3 properties in Florida, United States, one of which was purchased for $155,000 USD; a property on approximately 3000 square meter parcel of land consisting of 7 bedroom detached Boys Quarters, swimming pool, enclosed 3 car garage with roller shutter doors, gate house and generator house at No.6 Ilado Close, Ikoyi, Lagos bought for N630million on August 8, 2015; 3 blocks of 6 flats each, totaling 18 luxury flats at Plot 904 Durumi, Abuja acquired for N700million and 4 Rootown House at Villa No. 148 Maeeni the Lahes Emirate Hill Dubai valued at $250,00 USD.
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