According to Yahoo-Reuters,
"Britain's National Crime Agency (NCA) obtained court permission on Monday to temporarily seize 27,000 pounds ($41,000) from a former Nigerian oil minister embroiled in a financial scandal, a court official in London said.
Nigerian authorities confirmed the arrest in London of Diezani 
Alison-Madueke, who served as oil minister from 2010 until May 2015 
under former president Goodluck Jonathan. Nigerian media said she had 
been granted bail.
Reuters has been unable to reach Alison-Madueke's personal assistant 
or a lawyer representing her. She has previously denied to Reuters any 
wrongdoing when questioned about missing public funds and graft 
allegations.    
An administrative officer at Westminster Magistrates' Court said on 
Monday the NCA had applied to the court for an order to seize various 
sums of money in relation to Alison-Madueke and two other women for up 
to six months.
The administrative officer did not provide any information on the link between the three women.
Contacted by Reuters, the NCA declined any comment on the 
case. On Friday, it issued a short statement saying its International 
Corruption Unit had arrested five people in London as part of an inquiry
 into suspected bribery and money laundering offences.
The NCA did not name those arrested but said all five had 
been released on conditional police bail, pending further investigations
 in Britain and overseas. It said the investigation had started in 2013.
Confirming Alision-Madueke's arrest, a spokesman for 
Nigeria's presidency, Garba Shehu, said late on Sunday: "The government 
of Nigeria is collaborating with the UK authority in the investigations 
and her trial."
He declined to provide details on the charges against her.
Alison-Madueke left office in March after Jonathan was 
defeated by Muhammadu Buhari. President Buhari has promised to root out 
corruption in Africa's biggest economy, where few benefit from Nigeria's
 vast oil resources.
Ordinary Nigerians, tired of seeing no narrowing of the West 
African country's wealth gap, have been eagerly waiting to see the 
results of probes into the oil sector.    
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