Former Kaduna Central Senator Shehu Sani has proposed a plan for the use of the 753 estate homes that were retrieved from the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele.
According to Sani, universities, colleges of education, research institutes, and polytechnics should all share the 753 estate homes that were seized.

The former congressman said that the buildings’ history will teach future Nigerians in a post on X.
He wrote: “The 753 seized Houses in Abuja should be shared to all Nigerian Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges of Education and Research Institutes. It’s enough to go round.
“They can decide what they want to do with it. The future generation will learn from the history of the Houses and appreciate the actions taken.”

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, or EFCC, has obtained the final forfeiture of the Emefiele-related estate in December 2024.
The confiscation of the 753 estate duplexes was imposed by Justice Jude Onwegbuzie of the FCT High Court.
According to reports, the land is situated in the federal capital territory’s (FCT) Lokogoma district.
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development recently received the forfeited property from the EFCC as a result of the verdict.
Following this, the federal government in collaboration with the EFCC had earlier disclosed that it had concluded plans to sell the 753 estate homes to low and medium income earners
[…] to the minister, the houses were handed over to the Ministry of Housing under the directive of President Bola Tinubu, and the ministry has since taken full possession of the properties.Dangiwa stated that the next […]