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Pictorial Voyage Into The Malami Family’s Properties Allegedly Acquired With Proceeds Of Illicit Funds

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From the quiet, highbrow districts of Abuja to choice locations in Kebbi and Kano States, a trail of luxury real estate has emerged at the centre of an unfolding legal storm involving former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, and members of his family.

In this pictorial journey, we take readers through a catalogue of eye-catching properties allegedly acquired with funds traced by investigators to money laundering schemes running into billions of naira. The estates ranging from opulent mansions and upscale residential buildings to strategically located urban properties form the backbone of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) multi-count charges against the former justice minister, his son, and associates.

According to court filings, the anti-graft agency alleges that these assets were purchased through complex financial transactions designed to conceal the true origin of the funds, raising serious questions about abuse of office, conflict of interest, and the conversion of public resources for private gain. Each property, now under public scrutiny, tells a broader story of power, privilege, and the growing resolve of law enforcement to follow the money—no matter how high it leads.

As the legal battle unfolds, these images do more than showcase bricks and mortar; they symbolise a critical test for Nigeria’s anti-corruption fight, accountability in public office, and the enduring demand by citizens for transparency and justice.

All allegations remain subject to judicial determination, and the accused are presumed innocent until proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction.

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