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Senator, John Azuta-Mbata allegedly destroys cars belonging to a single mother over l - Edoman - 09-08-2019 Former Senator, John Azuta-Mbata allegedly destroys cars belonging to a single mother over land (videos) Former Senator John Azuta-Mbata, has been accused of destroying cars which were put up for sale by a single mother over a land dispute. The former Senator representing Rivers East constituency of Rivers State at the national assembly, gave no warning before storming the property which the lady had only rented for few days with policemen. The distraught mother of two kids identified as Violet Kenneth Isele wrote; Quote:My name is violet Kenneth isele, from Rivers state, Okrika, I reside in port Harcourt, mother of two, a 38years woman, dealer with cars45, this cars was given to me by cars45 to sell as a dealer, I rented a space to sample my cars from the caretaker of the said land, who names is Gospel ogbon, aka naira, naira said he has taken permission from his boss to rent the space, so I ask around to confirm his claims, which it was made to be true, so i preceded to pay, I paid him 35,000. Quote: The former Senator how appeared unremorseful after being confronted by concerned residents of the Rivers state community where the car destruction took place on September 7. Here is the video below; Quote: Azuta-Mbata was one of the senators arraigned by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) in April 2005, over their involvement in an alleged N55 million budget bribe scam. Also charged were former Senate President Adolphus Wabara and former Education Minister Fabian Osuji. They were said to have demanded, received and shared N55 million to facilitate the passage of Education ministry's budget. After extended legal battles, on 1 June 2010 a full panel of the Court of Appeal in Abuja quashed all the charges, discharged and acquitted the accused. |