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Court Grants Final Forfeiture of $13M Linked to Achimugu

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
March 25, 2026
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TDThe Federal High Court has ordered the final forfeiture of $13 million traced to businesswoman Aisha Achimugu and her company, Oceangate Engineering Oil & Gas Ltd.

The pronouncement marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s anti-corruption campaign.

The ruling was announced by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) through its official X (formerly Twitter) account.

It confirms that the funds—previously under interim forfeiture—have now been permanently seized by the Nigerian government.

Background of the Achimugu Case

EFCC initiated the case after detecting suspicious financial flows on Achimugu’s account.

  • Interim Freeze: The funds were initially placed under interim forfeiture.
  • Court Decision: After months of hearings, the Federal High Court granted permanent forfeiture.
  • Legal Basis: The ruling was grounded in Nigeria’s anti-money laundering laws.

Implications for Nigeria’s Anti-Corruption Drive

This ruling carries weight beyond the immediate case:

  • Boost to Public Finances: The forfeited sum will be transferred into the federal government’s consolidated revenue account.
  • Judicial Precedent: It sets a benchmark for future forfeiture proceedings involving politically exposed persons.
  • Public Confidence: It signals that Nigeria’s institutions are willing to hold high-profile figures accountable.

Wider Context of the Achimugu Case

This Dawn learnt that the case is part of a growing list of forfeiture rulings secured by the EFCC:

  • Recent Recoveries: Billions of naira in real estate, luxury vehicles, and foreign currency holdings have been forfeited.
  • Global Cooperation: Nigeria has intensified collaboration with foreign governments to trace assets hidden abroad.
  • Public Debate: Critics argue that asset recovery must be matched with systemic reforms to prevent corruption from recurring.

Analysts say the forfeiture of $13 million linked to Achimugu and her company is more than a legal victory.

They note that it is a symbolic step in Nigeria’s ongoing struggle against corruption.

By reclaiming illicit funds and channeling them back into public coffers, the EFCC and judiciary are sending a clear message: financial crimes will not go unpunished, regardless of status or influence.

EFCC officials with Aisha Achimugu in Nigerian courtroom
EFCC officials with Aisha Achimugu in Nigerian courtroom

The forfeiture order is the culmination of months of investigation by the EFCC into suspicious financial transactions linked to Achimugu and her corporate interests.

According to investigators, the funds were flagged during routine monitoring of illicit financial flows, part of EFCC’s broader crackdown on corruption and money laundering.

After presenting evidence of questionable origins, EFCC petitioned the Federal High Court for a final forfeiture ruling.

The court’s decision reflects the judiciary’s alignment with EFCC’s mandate to recover assets suspected to be proceeds of corruption.

Implications for Nigeria’s Anti-Corruption Drive

The ruling carries weight beyond the immediate case, signaling a tougher stance against financial crimes:

The forfeited funds will be transferred into the federal government’s consolidated revenue account, bolstering public finances.

Analysts note that the case could serve as a benchmark for future forfeiture proceedings, particularly those involving politically exposed persons and corporate entities.

The judgment is expected to reinforce public trust in Nigeria’s institutions, showing that high-profile figures are not beyond accountability.

EFCC’s Statement

In its announcement, the EFCC hailed the ruling as a “victory for transparency and justice.”

“This judgment strengthens our resolve to pursue financial crimes without fear or favor.

“The Nigerian people deserve accountability, and we will continue to deliver on that mandate,” the Commission stated.

The Commission reiterated its commitment to ensuring that proceeds of corruption are recovered and redirected for the benefit of Nigerian citizens.

Who is Aisha Achimugu?

Aisha Achimugu (full name: Aisha Sulaiman Achimugu) is a Nigerian business executive, entrepreneur, and socialite known for her influence in the oil and gas, engineering, and maritime sectors.

Key Facts About Achimugu

  • Profession: Businesswoman and industrialist
  • Role: Group Managing Director/CEO of Oceangate Engineering Oil & Gas Ltd, a diversified company involved in engineering, oil & gas, maritime, and infrastructure
  • Other Position: Chairman of Bluewave Exploration and Production Limited
  • Born: January 22, 1974 (Kogi State origin)
  • Education: Degree in Accountancy from University of Jos; further studies in business management and corporate governance

Career & Influence

Achimugu is regarded as a prominent figure in Nigeria’s energy and infrastructure space, with her company operating across multiple sectors including engineering and ICT.

She has also been involved in major development initiatives such as port and maritime projects .

She gained widespread public attention in 2024 after hosting an extravagant 50th birthday celebration attended by high-profile figures, which drew significant media coverage.

Controversies of Aisha Achimugu

In March 2025, EFCC declared her wanted over allegations of criminal conspiracy and money laundering.

She was later arrested upon returning to Nigeria and faced legal proceedings

The forfeiture of $13 million linked to Aisha Achimugu and her company is regarded as a symbolic step in Nigeria’s ongoing struggle against corruption.

By reclaiming illicit funds and channeling them back into public coffers, the EFCC and judiciary are sending a clear message: financial crimes will not go unpunished, regardless of status or influence.

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