Nigerian Airspace Management Agency officials have assets seized
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has started to seize assets belonging to officials at the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA).

This comes as a result on individuals at NAMA still being questioned over a NGN5 billion (USD 25 million) incident.
NAMA managers had their accounts frozen after large sums of money and assets were traced back to the accounts.
Three petrol stations belonging to a NAMA official were seized last week.
EFCC is rumoured to have concluded plans to arraign the individuals in Lagos later this week.
NAMA’s acting general manager, Atiku Abubakar, and project manager, Felicia Agubata were released last week on the condition that they report to the EFCC every week.
NAMA’s managing director, Ibrahim Abdulsalam; director of finance and accounts, Clara Aliche; acting general manager, Muyiwa Adegorite, general manager, Segun Nurudeen Agbolade and general manager, Akinribido Bolaniran are still being held.
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