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Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by GLeesMODEL(m): 7:50pm On May 22, 2019
Ibrahim Magu, the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has charged Nigerian artistes and comedians to join the anti-graft agency in the fight against corruption, particularly internet fraud, and to lend their voices to the Commission’s anti-corruption fight.

“You have a very wide reach, so lend us your voices, please let your works propagate and promote integrity and the right values,” he said passionately, as he stressed that they remained key to winning the war against internet fraud, and corruption in general.
Magu gave the charge on May 22, 2019 during an interactive session with artistes, comedians and On-Air-Personalities (OAP), which held at the EFCC Headquarters, Jabi, Abuja.

“I urge you to raise a collective slogan against all forms of criminality among our youths, condemn in strong terms, ostentatious living without credible sources of income, particularly the get-rich-at-all-cost syndrome among the youths,” he said.
Stressing the important status, which the Commission attaches to members of Nigeria’s entertainment industry, Magu called on them to “join hands with the EFCC in this fight against corruption, because we need you more than ever before to change the negative narratives about our country being havens of internet fraudsters”.

According to him, the EFCC was ready to collaborate with the creative industry in every way possible, with the sole aim of combating the menace of internet fraud and all other forms of economic and financial crimes.

He said: “I have always stressed that we cannot claim to have the monopoly of knowledge of how to fight corruption at the EFCC.

“We are however, driven by the passion to explore all frontiers that will enable us achieve a better society for our children yet unborn – an egalitarian society and one which we all can be proud of.”

He noted that the engagement with the members of the creative and entertainment industry, was out of great concern about the increasing cases of “yahoo-yahoo” among Nigerian youths, and in the belief that Nigeria’s creative minds was critical to curbing the ugly trend, which has given Nigeria a bad image.
“Let’s find a way to reduce or stop our teeming youths from engaging in internet fraud,” he said.

Making reference to the recent prosecution of popular musician, Afeez Fashola, aka Naira Marley, for charges bordering on internet fraud, Magu stressed with great concern that the EFCC was not “chasing” musicians.
He said: “Let me use this opportunity to emphasize that we have no issues with any member of this very important sector of the country.

“I have said it in the past and I will also like to restate, that the EFCC does not go after any innocent person. Our mandate is to rid Nigeria of any form of economic and financial crimes, and internet fraud is not excluded.”
He further stressed that “there is always intelligence report that our officers get and investigate before effecting a warrant of arrest, and we don’t arrest innocent people”.

He noted that the concern for the increasing cases of internet fraud, prompted him early in the year, to constitute a Task Team given the task to stem the tide of internet fraud in the country.

“This Task Team has since swung into action, and the outcome of what you have is the increasing cases and report of EFCC operatives rounding up internet fraudsters across the country,” he added.

He however, noted with concern that “I don’t like arresting them, but what can we do, we have to do our job”.

“While I restate our commitment to continue the intensity of rounding up internet fraudsters, I strongly urge you all to join hands with the EFCC to promote the culture and gospel of hard work with dignity”.

Speaking on the efforts of the EFCC in its enlightenment efforts aimed at nurturing young minds against corruption, Hajiya Aisha Musa-Larai, Head of Creative and Communications, Public Affairs Department, used the platform to intimate the stakeholders of various programmes of the Commission targeted at children and young people.

“The Commission has put in place Zero-Tolerance Clubs at various Universities and Integrity Clubs in both primary and secondary schools in conjunction with the National Youth Service Corps,” she said, noting that the programmes have gone a long way in sensitizing the young ones.

She, however, noted that the call on the artistes and members of the creative industry was a clarion call aimed at further cementing the efforts of the EFCC in its anti-graft crusade.

Expressing their desire to heed the EFCC’s clarion call, the artistes and entertainers, also urged the Commission to help track the activities of Ministries Departments and Agencies, MDAs entrusted with funds meant to assist entertainers in their job, should be made to account for it and ensure that they get to the recipients of such funds, as this is necessary for them not to look in the direction of internet fraudsters, who are more than willing to provide funding for entertainers.

Tony Orilade
Ag. Head, Media & Publicity
May 22, 2019

http://www.alexreports.info/2019/05/magu-rallies-artistes-comedians-against.html?m=1

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by GLeesMODEL(m): 7:54pm On May 22, 2019
Nice

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by NotNairalandi(m): 9:10pm On May 22, 2019
Davido and olamide right now....

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by honest1480(m): 9:11pm On May 22, 2019
Internet or any kind of fraud is bad; it can't give u lasting pleasure....

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by obi4eze(m): 9:11pm On May 22, 2019
angry
Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by ednut1(m): 9:11pm On May 22, 2019
Their industry is funded by fraud na

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by emekuze(m): 9:11pm On May 22, 2019
Rubbish

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by johnkay1(m): 9:11pm On May 22, 2019
Where are the Artistes ?

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by YoungAncient1: 9:11pm On May 22, 2019
No popular face there because most of the popular guys have dirty hands; either they are fraudsters, drug addict or cultist.

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by Nobody: 9:12pm On May 22, 2019
This one na just to grease the artist pocket. Fight the root cause which is unemployment and watch it reduce to its minimum.
But what am I saying self , na still buhari government be this . this country is gone and buried.

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by kaen1317: 9:12pm On May 22, 2019
And the story ends with Naira Marley doing free concert on corruption and internet fraud. The boy will sin no more but am sure will hate efcc and law enforcement with a passion.

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by JoeMaddog: 9:12pm On May 22, 2019
Pls forgive that stupdd boy. Let him sign agreement to be EFCC ambassador for 5years. Ẹ Dákun

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by igbohausayoruba: 9:12pm On May 22, 2019
Channel ur Energy to politicians they are d reason the youth are indulging in fraud

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by FhukaFhuka: 9:12pm On May 22, 2019
shocked
Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by djsa(m): 9:12pm On May 22, 2019
Good thinking
Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:13pm On May 22, 2019
GOOD STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION....

Slow and steady we will get to a New Nigeria we voted for.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by Jgovt(m): 9:13pm On May 22, 2019
All this funds that will be used to mobilized all the comedians and actors can be channelled to something more productive.. When there are Job opportunities even Juju priests will shun Evil

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by Nobody: 9:13pm On May 22, 2019
Magu you be fool. Provide job for the youths na. Idiot.

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by FhukaFhuka: 9:13pm On May 22, 2019
emekuze:
Rubbish

Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by Carlyboi(m): 9:14pm On May 22, 2019
Abuja ke!shey Mr magu kno no say na Lagos Ogas dem dey?

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by babyfaceafrica: 9:14pm On May 22, 2019
yahoo boys/gals patronise most of these people show...so I don't know if that can work

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by Ibcrown(m): 9:14pm On May 22, 2019
And rugged man wey dey tout up n down no dey there

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by NaijaOlosho(f): 9:14pm On May 22, 2019
Are these ones the artists??

where is Olamide, Wizkid, Davido


Where is Zlatan and Naira Marley grin

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by Nobody: 9:17pm On May 22, 2019
Zlatan ibile right now:

Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by LordPsalm(m): 9:18pm On May 22, 2019
Labaran Magu. You are a hypocrite. why didn't you pick up REAL THIEVES like Tinubu and GANDUJE who are even worst to our economy than EVANS. fool

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by NiggasInParis: 9:19pm On May 22, 2019
Nigeria is messed up. Can you imagine this?

You see, ever since this NM dude was arrested I have never for once supported or Felicitated with him... but for the fact that I don't like or promote yahoo but because he himself put his ass in the trap, he was foul mouthed....!


However , now, the EFFCC is getting the whole shit into their head. Fork them !. Fork you EFFCC... ! Fuc*k u

What have you done about Politicians stalking and frauding the country since 1966...?..The menace cuased by politicians and leaders penetrates deeper and serves as a catalyst to whatever aberations youths engage in now!

Go after them politicians now as you are after em Gbois....Do this without nepotism or chase hunting And we will take you serious..

Bichtezzs....

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by Torg77: 9:19pm On May 22, 2019
GLeesMODEL:
Ibrahim Magu, the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has charged Nigerian artistes and comedians to join the anti-graft agency in the fight against corruption, particularly internet fraud, and to lend their voices to the Commission’s anti-corruption fight.

“You have a very wide reach, so lend us your voices, please let your works propagate and promote integrity and the right values,” he said passionately, as he stressed that they remained key to winning the war against internet fraud, and corruption in general.
Magu gave the charge on May 22, 2019 during an interactive session with artistes, comedians and On-Air-Personalities (OAP), which held at the EFCC Headquarters, Jabi, Abuja.

“I urge you to raise a collective slogan against all forms of criminality among our youths, condemn in strong terms, ostentatious living without credible sources of income, particularly the get-rich-at-all-cost syndrome among the youths,” he said.
Stressing the important status, which the Commission attaches to members of Nigeria’s entertainment industry, Magu called on them to “join hands with the EFCC in this fight against corruption, because we need you more than ever before to change the negative narratives about our country being havens of internet fraudsters”.

According to him, the EFCC was ready to collaborate with the creative industry in every way possible, with the sole aim of combating the menace of internet fraud and all other forms of economic and financial crimes.

He said: “I have always stressed that we cannot claim to have the monopoly of knowledge of how to fight corruption at the EFCC.

“We are however, driven by the passion to explore all frontiers that will enable us achieve a better society for our children yet unborn – an egalitarian society and one which we all can be proud of.”

He noted that the engagement with the members of the creative and entertainment industry, was out of great concern about the increasing cases of “yahoo-yahoo” among Nigerian youths, and in the belief that Nigeria’s creative minds was critical to curbing the ugly trend, which has given Nigeria a bad image.
“Let’s find a way to reduce or stop our teeming youths from engaging in internet fraud,” he said.

Making reference to the recent prosecution of popular musician, Afeez Fashola, aka Naira Marley, for charges bordering on internet fraud, Magu stressed with great concern that the EFCC was not “chasing” musicians.
He said: “Let me use this opportunity to emphasize that we have no issues with any member of this very important sector of the country.

“I have said it in the past and I will also like to restate, that the EFCC does not go after any innocent person. Our mandate is to rid Nigeria of any form of economic and financial crimes, and internet fraud is not excluded.”
He further stressed that “there is always intelligence report that our officers get and investigate before effecting a warrant of arrest, and we don’t arrest innocent people”.

He noted that the concern for the increasing cases of internet fraud, prompted him early in the year, to constitute a Task Team given the task to stem the tide of internet fraud in the country.

“This Task Team has since swung into action, and the outcome of what you have is the increasing cases and report of EFCC operatives rounding up internet fraudsters across the country,” he added.

He however, noted with concern that “I don’t like arresting them, but what can we do, we have to do our job”.

“While I restate our commitment to continue the intensity of rounding up internet fraudsters, I strongly urge you all to join hands with the EFCC to promote the culture and gospel of hard work with dignity”.

Speaking on the efforts of the EFCC in its enlightenment efforts aimed at nurturing young minds against corruption, Hajiya Aisha Musa-Larai, Head of Creative and Communications, Public Affairs Department, used the platform to intimate the stakeholders of various programmes of the Commission targeted at children and young people.

“The Commission has put in place Zero-Tolerance Clubs at various Universities and Integrity Clubs in both primary and secondary schools in conjunction with the National Youth Service Corps,” she said, noting that the programmes have gone a long way in sensitizing the young ones.

She, however, noted that the call on the artistes and members of the creative industry was a clarion call aimed at further cementing the efforts of the EFCC in its anti-graft crusade.

Expressing their desire to heed the EFCC’s clarion call, the artistes and entertainers, also urged the Commission to help track the activities of Ministries Departments and Agencies, MDAs entrusted with funds meant to assist entertainers in their job, should be made to account for it and ensure that they get to the recipients of such funds, as this is necessary for them not to look in the direction of internet fraudsters, who are more than willing to provide funding for entertainers.

Tony Orilade
Ag. Head, Media & Publicity
May 22, 2019

http://www.alexreports.info/2019/05/magu-rallies-artistes-comedians-against.html?m=1

This Magu or mugu never speaks on people in government and never says anything about job creation and increased minimum wage

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Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by OkoyeA1(m): 9:22pm On May 22, 2019
All this Free Naira Marley bullkrap Na publicity stunt.
Tomorrow you would see him on Efcc Vest as their Ambassador.
Same thing Small Doctor did for his show.

Wizkid and Linda, then wizkid drop album next
Re: Magu Rallies Artistes, Comedians Against Internet Fraud, Calls For Collaboration by Stillthebest: 9:23pm On May 22, 2019
LordPsalm:
Labaran Magu. You are a hypocrite. why didn't you pick up REAL THIEVES like Tinubu and GANDUJE who are even worst to our economy than EVANS. fool

Labaran Maku is diff from Ibrahim magu

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