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EFCC Asks Court To Dismiss Gov Yahaya Bello’s Application To Vacate Forfeiture Order On 14 Properties, N400m

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The EFCC, on Tuesday urged Justice Nicholas Oweibo of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos at the resumed sitting today, the EFCC counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN informed the court that the preservation order had been published in the Punch Newspaper, in line with the court’s directive to advertise the same in one of the national dailies.

She specifically stressed that integrity demands: “ always stand by what you believe and uphold same, always let your words be your bond, have guiding principles and godly values and surround yourself with people of good values and be honest and consistent”.

“Contentment does not mean that you do not desire more, it takes desperation out of the equation, meaning that you are grateful for where you are and all that you have, and you believe that the turns your life will take will be for the best”.

While appealing to Nigerians to shun desperation which often leads to criminal acquisition, she urged them to imbibe the culture of contentment which she says cancels desperation.

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