EXCLUSIVE: CAC Registrar-General Ishaq Magaji Allegedly Buys $200,000 Moroccan Home Amid Two Short-Lived Marriages
Ishaq Hussaini Magaji (SAN), Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Registrar-General, faces scrutiny over alleged controversial marital practices and property disputes. Sources say Magaji purchased a $200,000 house in Morocco to fulfill wedding rites with Moroccan national Assia Hay Mohammadi; the marriage reportedly lasted only two months. He then married a Nigerian woman, Maryam Abiso Abubakar, which also ended within three months. Allegations include abuse of power, intimidation, lavish spending, and property disputes with the Moroccan wife, who claims ownership of the Moroccan home. Documents confirm Magaji’s religious and marital intentions in Morocco. Separately, Magaji is accused of quietly lifting a court restriction affecting OML 40 corporate filings shortly after assuming office.
Ishaq Hussaini Magaji (SAN), Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Registrar-General, faces scrutiny over alleged controversial marital practices and property disputes. Sources say Magaji purchased a $200,000 house in Morocco to fulfill wedding rites with Moroccan national Assia Hay Mohammadi; the marriage reportedly lasted only two months. He then married a Nigerian woman, Maryam Abiso Abubakar, which also ended within three months. Allegations include abuse of power, intimidation, lavish spending, and property disputes with the Moroccan wife, who claims ownership of the Moroccan home. Documents confirm Magaji’s religious and marital intentions in Morocco. Separately, Magaji is accused of quietly lifting a court restriction affecting OML 40 corporate filings shortly after assuming office.
EXCLUSIVE: CAC Registrar-General Ishaq Magaji Allegedly Buys $200,000 Moroccan Home Amid Two Short-Lived Marriages
Ishaq Hussaini Magaji (SAN), Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Registrar-General, faces scrutiny over alleged controversial marital practices and property disputes. Sources say Magaji purchased a $200,000 house in Morocco to fulfill wedding rites with Moroccan national Assia Hay Mohammadi; the marriage reportedly lasted only two months. He then married a Nigerian woman, Maryam Abiso Abubakar, which also ended within three months. Allegations include abuse of power, intimidation, lavish spending, and property disputes with the Moroccan wife, who claims ownership of the Moroccan home. Documents confirm Magaji’s religious and marital intentions in Morocco. Separately, Magaji is accused of quietly lifting a court restriction affecting OML 40 corporate filings shortly after assuming office.