The Riches of ‘Mama Peace’ By Sonala Olumhense #ontopnigeria

The Riches of 'Mama Peace' By Sonala Olumhense


How much is Patience Jonathan worth? You can keep your
guess. Here is mine: Goodluck Jonathan does not know.
Some people say, he dares not ask, but that is just hearsay.
What is important is: Patience has a general, and better
idea. General because it is one thing to invite a bank to your
presence and open several accounts, it is another to be able
to swear as to how much is actually in which account.

You can keep your guess. Here is mine: Goodluck Jonathan
does not know. Some people say, he dares not ask, but that
is just hearsay.
What is important is: Patience has a general, and better
idea. General because it is one thing to invite a bank to your
presence and open several accounts, it is another to be able
to swear as to how much is actually in which account.
According to emerging accounts, pardon the pun, on March
22, 2010, Mrs. Jonathan opened four accounts at Skye Bank.
Actually, the bank, shepherded by one of her husband's all-
purpose "special advisers", appeared in her presence to
open the accounts.
His name: Waripamo Dudafa. At the time, he carried the
powerful label of "Special Adviser on Domestic Affairs" to
Mr. Jonathan. He it was who led to Mrs. Jonathan at home,
two senior officers of Skye Bank: Demola Bolodeoku and
Dipo Oshodi. Her husband was Nigeria's Acting President; in
43 days he would become President.
When you are as powerful as Mrs. Jonathan was, you do not
go to the bank. And so the bank came to Mrs. Jonathan.
Mission: to open five accounts for the First Lady.
People worldwide have been asking one question since this
story broke: What kind of person opens five accounts in one
bank in one day?
It is probably a silly question, but I will provide the answer:
it is the kind of person who has, or is expecting more money
than will fit into one account!
Anyhow, these are the facts we know. It however seems that
Mrs. Jonathan, who had the accounts opened in her
presence, perhaps as she got her pedicure done or gave
commands on the phone, somehow "discovered" that
"Derring-Do" Dudafa had opened only one of the accounts in
the name of the most powerful woman who ever ate eba
with her right hand.
Yes: despite Mrs. Jonathan personally, and with that same
right hand and an expensive pen signing the five accounts
that night as Dr. Dame Chief (Mrs). Patience Fakabelema
Jonathan, Mr. Derring-Do—in the equivalent of signing your
own death warrant—allegedly opened not one, not two, not
three but four, in the names of his own companies.
In other words, we have to suppose that all of the funds that
Mrs. Jonathan labored so hard for before and during her
First Ladyship, went to Mr. Dudafa four-fifths of the time.
It is unclear exactly when Dudafa performed on Mrs.
Jonathan the dastardly bait and switch the "umblerah" party
had perfected. It is even less clear exactly when Mrs.
Jonathan found out.
She may blame her husband. Mr. Jonathan it was who early
in 2014 appointed into the governorship of the Central Bank
of Nigeria, one Godwin Emefiele. But even though Patience
had once declared as "brain-dead" Muhammadu Buhari, the
man who would succeed her husband in office, Buhari
somehow contrived to keep in office the said governor.
And Emefiele it was who superintended the Bank
Verification Number (BVN) exercise in 2014, which is how
the EFCC entered the story, leading to some account freezes.
And that, we assume, is how the news came to Mrs.
Jonathan one day in that month: her high-value medical
accounts of about $15 million (US) had been frozen. By the
EFCC.
That is news bad enough to make anyone wet their bed. Not
Mama Peace. Instituting a legal challenge, she affirmed that
each and every dollar in the accounts in question was hers.
$15m in "medical" money.
I have always said that the BVN exercise was fraudulent.
Were it honest, the government would have since the first
few months of 2014 trapped so many wealthy Nigerians in
their own vomit this country would have changed, no pun
intended.
Okay, I know her husband insisted that stealing was no
corruption, but think about it: Mrs. Jonathan is the first
Politically Exposed Person to be openly—but only
accidentally—linked with one of those huge chunks of funny
money.
Last Thursday, the case became even more fascinating, as
the four companies involved pleaded guilty to money-
laundering.
Some housekeeping: For those who are neither old nor
literate enough, Mrs. Jonathan and I are old acquaintances
in this column. It is nearly 10 years and 10 days since the
EFCC seized from her the astounding sum of $13.5 million
dollars, and accused her of money-laundering, the second
such charge within one month. Earlier, brandishing a court
order, the agency had frozen N104 million she allegedly
tried to launder.
At the time, Mr. Jonathan was the governor of Bayelsa State.
Nonetheless, as the EFCC bustled off to the Federal High
Court in Abuja, I fully expected Mrs. Jonathan to end up in
jail.
But despite all of the grandstanding, Mrs. Jonathan was not
prosecuted. As a matter of fact, it would appear that the
EFCC quietly withdrew the cases and returned the
confiscated funds to her, perhaps with a written apology.
The agency never offered an official report or explanation.
Back in the news 10 years later, Mrs. Jonathan, conveniently
out of the country at the moment, wants back $15m she
refers to as her medical money. The authorities also found
$5m in another account in her name after the first story
broke. She responded with a N200m "fundamental rights
enforcement" action against Skye Bank Plc for giving to the
EFCC information that was then used to "used to
inconvenience and embarrass" her.
I believe Mrs. Jonathan has done Nigeria a big favour by
claiming that the funds belong to her. She should therefore
be given the money, all of it.
First, however, she must establish how she earned it. Let us
remember: she does have a track record, including those
2006 EFCC seizures. It is also on record that in its report on
the 2007 election, the American Council on Foreign Relations
described Mrs. Jonathan as the "greediest person in Bayelsa
State."
Greed: If she opened five accounts in one night while her
husband was Acting President, how many did she have when
she was establishing that reputation as Bayelsa's worst, and
how many when he became President?
Mrs. Jonathan is said to own Yenagoa's Arisdorf N10billion
Resort Wellness and Spa. She has also been linked with a
string of other properties, especially in Abuja, including the
sprawling high-end but currently abandoned estate in Kado-
Kuchi. This is an opportunity not only for her to recover her
so-called medical allowance, but her soiled reputation.
I am reminded of her thanksgiving service in Aso Rock in
February 2013 when she confessed she had nearly died in
hospital in Germany. She said she suffered through eight or
nine surgeries in one month, and had spent seven days in
some sort of coma.
She then pledged to embark on "things that will touch the
lives of the less privileged…[as God] gave me a second
chance because I [died]…"
In my comment, I challenged Mrs. Jonathan to show proof
of her pledge. Three years later, we have only evidence of
astounding wealth she suggests she is entitled to, in the
midst of extreme poverty.
The question is: who is going to ensure justice, not rhetoric?
sonala.olumhense@gmail.com
Twitter: @SonalaOlumhense
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