Documents Reveal Nigerian Petroleum Company, NNPC Worker, Waziri, Made False Claims Against Developer Over Purchase Of N130million Property | Sahara Reporters

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Documents from the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) have emerged to counter a false claim by a staff of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited, Asabe Waziri, over the purchase of a property located at 1, Mekong Close, Maitama, Abuja worth N130million. There have been controversies over the purchase of an Abuja property by Waziri and a developer, Mr Cecil Osakwe.

According to Waziri, she entered into a contract to purchase two flats at Abeh Signature Apartments in Maitama but failed to meet the contractual agreements.

"That in view of the way and manner or mods of payments employed by the Defendant on the purchase of the two flats at Abeh Court belonging to the Claimant, same has rendered the contract for the purchase of the properties void for violating money laundering laws.5eec9ee7-ab45-4e12-8363-04cffe4a6c3a 2023-01-17 at 2.48.40 PM.pdf

"That in view of the termination of the contract for the purchase of the two flats at Abeh Court by the Claimant, the Defendant can no longer claim or exercise ownership over the said two flats.

 

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