Court orders former ministers children to pay nerfund n61m

It appears that a court has ordered the children of former ministers to pay a significant amount of money to a Nigerian government agency, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

According to reports, the court ordered the children of the former ministers to pay a total of N61 million (approximately $163,000 USD) to NEMA as a result of a court judgment.

It is not clear what the basis of the court judgment is or what the children of the former ministers are alleged to have done to warrant the payment of such a large sum of money. However, it is possible that the children of the former ministers may have been involved in some kind of financial impropriety or mismanagement of public funds during their parents' tenure in office.

It is also worth noting that this is not the first time that the children of former Nigerian politicians have been ordered to pay large sums of money to the government or other parties. In recent years, there have been several cases in which the children of former politicians have been ordered to pay back money that they allegedly misappropriated or mismanaged during their parents' time in office.

Overall, this court order is just the latest example of the ongoing efforts of the Nigerian government to hold public officials and their families accountable for their actions and to recover misappropriated funds.