NYS Slay Queen Ngirita suffers a major blow

 

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The season II of the NYS scandal was dramatic in a way as one of the top alleged suspects stealing the show. Ngirita and the family created a show which was quite entertaining.

Ngirita maintained a slay Queen look throughout the court proceedings. She always maintained her look always appearing in court with her make up face as always. She also maintained her blonde conspicuous weave that made her always stand out.

But it seems her fabulous lifestyle has been cut short.

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The Assets Recovery Agency (ARA) has obtained an order freezing property, including land and vehicles, belonging to the Ngirita family, who are facing charges related to the loss of Sh468 million at the National Youth Service (NYS).

Justice Hedwig Ong’udi granted the orders after the agency said it has reasons to believe that the property in question was acquired through proceeds of crime and money obtained from NYS.

The property is associated with Ms Phyllis Njeri, Mr Jeremiah Gichini Ngirita and their mother Lucy Wambui Ngirita.

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It includes a parcel of land in Kitale’s Waitaluk, measuring 0.7 hectares and registered in the name of Ms Sylvia Ajiambo Ongoro.
The agency said the land was sold to Mrs Ngirita on June 2, 2016.

Another piece of land is situated in Naivasha town and was sold to Mrs Ngirita by New Hope for All Nations on July 8, 2016 and another one acre in Nakuru East, which she acquired on April 25, 2017.

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She is also said to have bought land in Kiamunyi, Nakuru town, on October 28, 2016 while Mr Gichini is said to have acquired a parcel in Mwicingiri, Naivasha, on July 1, 2016.

Other than Mrs Ngirita, her daughter Njeri and son Gichini, her other daughter Anne Wambere Wanjiku and daughter-in-law Catherine Wanjiku Mwai also face charges.

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Evidence in court showed more than 36 companies participated in bids to supply goods to NYS in 2011 and the Ngirita family, said to have received more than Sh226 million, was not listed among the firms.

ARA said preliminary investigations have revealed the Ngiritas received huge amounts of money through their companies and personal accounts, which were split into several transactions.

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The said money was transferred within the same bank into accounts owned by the family members and associates, said the agency, with some of the funds being used to buy the suspected property.

β€œIt is in the interest of justice that preservation orders are issued prohibiting the respondents jointly or singly or their agents from dealing in any manner with the aforementioned assets,” the application reads.

Do you think she will survive all the allegations labelled against her?

 

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