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Mixed Reactions As Shehu Sani Explains How Tinubu’s Govt Should Share Emefiele’s 753 Duplexes

June 3, 2025
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What Kind Of People Are The Chinese, I Still Wonder Why They Aren't Closing Down Their Businesses In Nigeria. - Shehu Sani

Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration should share the 753 seized houses in Abuja among tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

Sani said the seized houses should be given to universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, and research institutes in the country.

He said the 753 houses are enough to go round all the tertiary institutions in Nigeria. ...CONTINUE READING

[BREAKING] Printing N684.5m With N18.96bn: Emefiele Pleads Not Guilty

753 Abuja duplex estate seized by efcc

Senator Sani made this known via his X handle @ShehuSani on Sunday, May 25, 2025.

The former federal lawmaker said the institutions will decide what to do with the houses.

According to Sani, future generations will learn from the history of the seized houses and appreciate the actions taken by the federal government.

“The 753 seized Houses in Abuja should be shared with all Nigerian Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges of Education, and Research Institutes. It’s enough to go round. They can decide what they want to do with it. The future generation will learn from the history of the Houses and appreciate the actions taken.”

Nigerians react

@woye1 Noooo. Sell it to people.

2: past FG not Obasanjo approved a monetization policy that no govt has reversed it. So the law/regulation stays.

@OwoBalo Or aged people. From 70 above. Things are just very difficult to share in a complex state like this.

@Galacticus_O Rather be converted to Doctors’ quarters.

@Akin_Malaolu That is not a good idea. Of what use would it served them? As liaison offices? As a Guest House?

Let the Houses go into mortgage and selection exercise should be for Assistant Directors and below. They have more years in service and could get the mortgaged ending.

@dagobert2 Everyone has an opinion on how to share the 753 Emefiele houses. No one is addressing how to plug the holes in the system that allowed one man to steal this much money in the first place. Too much incentive for corruption, yet we complain the country isn’t moving forward. Shame!

@Iykegold2 Just see the thinking of your leaders and you wonder why the country is not making meaningful progress, how, what will universities across the country do with houses in Abuja, why not suggest turning it to FHA estates, doctors quarters or something more meaningful?

@ehcuno No. It should rather be shared to all the local governments. Let them be generating funds from it.

@OmotoeshoTHE2nd I disagree. Reselling it as they have embarked remained the best option.

Give it to poly and watch the current Rector turn it into his personal property.

We have for worse people than Emefiele, na power and position never touch their hand. You mind go skip

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