Alleged N33.8b fraud: Court admits ex-Power Minister Mamman’s confessional statement
[The Nation - Nigeria] - 11/10/2025
A Federal High Court in Abuja has admitted in evidence the confessional statement made by former Minister of Power, Engr Saleh Mamman, while being investigated over the N33.8 billion money The post Alleged N33.8b fraud: Court admits ex-Power Minister Mamman’s confessional statement appeared (…)
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