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flag Ex-NAPL boss Umar Mohammed disputes EFCC's claim of forfeiting his assets, valued over N5 billion, citing pending legal proceedings.

Former Nigerian Army Properties Limited (NAPL) boss Umar Mohammed is challenging the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission's (EFCC) claim of a court-ordered forfeiture of his assets valued at over N5 billion. Mohammed's legal team contests the EFCC's announcement, stating that the case is still pending before Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke and that due process was not followed. They argue that the shares in question, worth N246 million, could not be linked to Mohammed's tenure at NAPL.

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