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How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Kosiso12(f): 10:40am On Feb 16, 2021
How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft


The newly appointed Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Boss, Abdulrasheed Bawa, was once arrested and detained for theft, Igbere TV has learnt.


IGBERE TV had reported that President Muhammadu Buhari has requested the Senate to confirm Abdulrasheed Bawa as substantive chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

This is despite a slate of unsettled corruption allegations and a cacophony of colleagues who cried foul over the potential damage the agency could suffer if it continues to reward questionable conduct within its ranks.


According to People's Gazette, the anti-graft office had asked Abdulrasheed Bawa to lead its field office in Lagos with effect from August 8, despite an active probe of his alleged theft of confiscated proceeds of ill-gotten loot at his previous appointment in Port-Harcourt, multiple sources briefed on the matter told Peoples Gazette.

Mr. Bawa was in-charge of the Port-Harcourt zonal office last year when dozens of petrol-bearing trucks that were confiscated from suspected looters were abruptly auctioned off to his proxies at “ridiculous prices,” sources said.

Three of his junior colleagues who were alarmed by the sheer mismanagement of priced public assets and other suspicious acts of Mr. Bawa’s took immediate steps to curb his excesses by filing anonymous complaints to the headquarters in Abuja, the Gazette understands.

He was subsequently arrested and detained for several days in Port-Harcourt before Ibrahim Magu, erstwhile head of the agency, ordered his transfer to the agency’s training school in Abuja pending conclusion of investigation.

The months-long investigation into Mr Bawa’s alleged corruption and a jarring crackdown on Mr Magu and other ex-senior officials of the EFCC were yet to be concluded when he was tapped for the top job in Lagos, a development that underscores how arbitrary power, unmoored to a transparent standard, can propel individual careers in a frightening miscarriage of justice.

“The government said Magu and others were arrested and flushed out to save the EFCC from institutional damage,” an official said. “But how can you secure people’s confidence if you only trade one crooked officer for another?”

Five anti-graft officials who spoke with the Gazette for this story wished to remain anonymous, citing their active engagement status and a lack of clearance to speak to journalists on a matter that was still under investigation. The Gazette agreed not to identify them in accordance with its policy on anonymous sources.

‘Loot re-looted’

Mr. Bawa was accused of selling at least 244 trucks worth between N20-30 million each to his proxies at N100,000, or slightly more, per unit.

A proxy sold one of the tankers to a businessman in Ibadan for N14.8 million, officials said, lamenting that the businessman has been evading invitation and the agency is reluctant to declare him wanted in order not to draw public attention to the investigation.

Officials said Mr. Bawa’s handling of the trucks had deprived the Nigerian people of at least N4.88 billion in potential loot recovery.

“If you take a conservative approach and multiply the trucks by N20 million each, even though some were far above that price, you will arrive at N4.88 billion for the 244 trucks he sold out,” a senior EFCC official said. “So Bawa is being compensated for ensuring that nearly N5 billion did not go into the public treasury.”

Procedurally, recovered cash and assets are returned to the public coffers upon conclusion of forfeiture proceedings in court. While some of the 244 trucks have been declared as proceeds of corruption by the Federal High Court, the Gazette learnt that forfeiture proceedings on most of them have yet to be concluded before Mr. Bawa sold them off.


Name dropped

Mr. Bawa, a deputy chief detective superintendent, was first confronted by Ola Olukoyede, then EFCC secretary, about the whereabouts of petrol tankers that were under forfeiture by Port-Harcourt zonal office in late 2019, multiple sources, including one official who was present, told the Gazette.

For nearly two weeks, Mr. Bawa declined multiple requests for comment from the Gazette for this story.

Wilson Uwujaren, chief spokesman for the EFCC, said he could not provide information on the status of the probe and the decision of moving a subject of an active investigation to Lagos.

“Since the issues of assets are already before the presidential panel, for now we cannot comment on those things,” Mr. Uwujaren told the Gazette on Thursday afternoon.

But in January, Mr. Uwujaren defended Mr. Bawa’s action publicly, saying there was no wrongdoing in the sale of the trucks. Nonetheless, he said in the same statement that a probe had been ordered into the suspicious auction.


Mr. Olukoyede had received complaints that Mr. Bawa was tampering with seized assets that were still undergoing forfeiture proceedings in court. It is illegal to take possession of a citizen’s assets without a due process, which involves getting a federal judge to declare such assets as proceeds of public loot.

“He was asked to explain what happened to over 240 trucks that the zonal office was trying to secure their forfeitures,” a source said. “But he was unable to explain.”

The source said Mr. Bawa initially told Mr. Olukoyede that he got the directives to sell the trucks from Mr. Magu, but he declined to write that claim in his statement.

“It turned out that he was just dropping names, or he was trying to protect Magu,” a source said. “He refused to write it in his statement that it was Magu who sent him.”

The source said Mr. Olukoyede immediately called Mr. Magu, who was away on an official trip at the time, with details of what transpired in Port-Harcourt. After concluding his findings, Mr. Olukoyede returned to Abuja, expecting Mr. Magu to take action upon his return from the trip.

Mr Olukoyede, who has since been suspended from office as part of the raging presidential probe, declined comments for this story.

“He was ordered to be detained in Port-Harcourt for several days,” another source familiar with the matter said. “He was then asked to report at the training school in Abuja, which we thought would be the end of his career.”

Mr. Magu did not return a request for comment. But in its January statement, the EFCC said Mr. Magu did not benefit from the controversial sale of the trucks, but instead allowed a transparent process to play out.

‘Unmerited and highly political’

Anti-graft detectives, mostly deputy chief detective superintendents, said they thought posting Mr. Bawa to the training school, known as ‘Siberia’ amongst personnel, would take him out of circulation.

They were, however, “disappointed” when a posting circular on August 8 said he had been transferred to Lagos.

“We saw him on the list as the new head of Lagos office, and everyone revolted,” the source said. “But our revolt was a quiet one.”

As a member of the elite ‘Course 1’, EFCC’s first set of cadets now mostly at grade-level 13, Mr. Bawa has flaunted his association with Mr Magu, and once acclaimed himself ‘anointed leader’ of the so-call ‘Magu Boys’, sources said.

Mr. Magu led the EFCC from November 2015 until his disgraceful ouster on July 7. He was accused of grossly enriching himself while arresting and prosecuting other Nigerians for graft.

Although a government panel that was raised to hear the charges has yet to return its recommendations, Mr. Magu strongly denied all corruption and abuse of power allegations and asked his lawyers to file court processes aimed at clearing his name.

Still, serving EFCC officials who believe Mr. Magu deserved his inglorious exit said his collaborators within the anti-graft office should have equally suffered a similar fate.

But rather than being affected by his ties to Mr. Magu, Mr. Bawa has instead been propelled to the very job he had deemed beyond reach, his colleagues said.

“He was a don of Magu Boys,” one of his colleagues said. “But he thought his career had finished when he was caught in Port-Harcourt, detained for days and later transferred to the EFCC training school in Karu.”

The EFCC’s zonal office in Lagos is seen as the agency’s main hub of operations, earning a long-standing dread as the nemesis of advanced-fee crooks, corporate racketeers, money launderers and other economic criminals in the commercial capital.

Mr. Bawa’s elevation as the head of Lagos zone, ‘de-facto vice-chairman’ as officers described it to the Gazette, stemmed from his foamy political ties than fortitude, sources said.

Despite being a close associate of Mr. Magu’s, Mr. Bawa managed to maintain a working relationship with Abubakar Malami, Nigeria’s controversial attorney-general who spent years waging supremacy war against the former head of EFCC, according to two EFCC officials familiar with his dealings.

“He was friends with both enemies,” an official said. “It is now clear that his transfer to Lagos is unmerited and highly political.”

Mr. Malami, himself a subject of multiple corruption claims he has denied, finally realised his plans to remove Mr. Magu from office after years of confrontation. He has since taken over the activities of the anti-graft agency and is believed to be behind a slate of policy changes aimed at undoing Mr. Magu’s legacy.

Both Mr. Malami and a spokesperson for his office did not return requests seeking comments about the attorney-general’s relationship with Mr. Bawa.

STAY WITH IGBERE TV. AFRICA'S NO1 COMMUNITY TV.


Source : https://igberetvnews.com/1382707/newly-appointed-efcc-boss-arrested-theft/

Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by superior1: 10:45am On Feb 16, 2021
That was the reason he was selected. A compromised EFCC boss who will be chasing Yahoo boys in Benin and Lagos but leave the real Criminals in Abuja.

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Jostoman: 10:46am On Feb 16, 2021
Nigeria is a place where Yahoo Man will be arresting Yahoo boys and a poor police officer will be oppressing poor citizen.

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by heniford2: 10:51am On Feb 16, 2021
Jostoman:
Nigeria is a place where Yahoo Man will be arresting Yahoo boys and a poor police officer will be oppressing poor citizen.
Asin Eeh country get k leg

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by ComfortSolace(f): 10:56am On Feb 16, 2021

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by GamalNasser: 10:57am On Feb 16, 2021
Buhari has a passion for recruiting corrupt people

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by LMS1(m): 10:57am On Feb 16, 2021
Guys! Lets Stop Looking At The Past And Focus On The Future.
Afterall Obasanjo Was An Ex Convinct Before 'Repenting' To Become Presido.
Lets Believe This New EFCC Boss Has 'Repented' Too Before Baba Made Him The Boss.
Remember This Is Nigeria, Our Opinions Dont Count.
So Let Them Fight Their Corruption In Peace. grin
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by citygarden(m): 10:58am On Feb 16, 2021
Welcome to Nigeria, where pen robber will be arresting armed robbers. The Cabal has showed that they are the one in charge of this country. And these one will soon give a speech he will fight corruption. Where he is the Mr corruption by himself.

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Pierocash(m): 11:00am On Feb 16, 2021
That name Abdulrasheed is synonymous to corruption.

Northerners why?

The whole abdulrasheed we hear their name are more of a colossal damage to our national asset than been a pride.

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Racoon(m): 11:11am On Feb 16, 2021
"..President Muhammadu Buhari has requested the Senate to confirm Abdulrasheed Bawa as substantive chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

This is despite a slate of unsettled corruption allegations and a cacophony of colleagues who cried foul over the potential damage the agency could suffer if it continues to reward questionable conduct within its ranks.
Using corruption to fight corruption and surely corruption will still fight back.Same way He wrote to endorsed Ibrahim Magu, Lawal Babachir, Abdulrasheed Maina, Prof.Yusuf(former NHIS sec.) etc

When it is said Buhari is not fight any corruption but only corruption that he has not interest in, his mummified
zombies called people wailing wailers.Today, the reality is clearer.The sanctimonious myth of Buhari being an anti-corruption czar is nothing but just a bloody hypocrite masquerading to be what he never was.

Meanwhile "...On corruption, there will be no confusion as to where I stand. Corruption will have no place and the corrupt will not be appointed into my administration...."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/chatham-house-buharis-speech-on-nigerias-transition/amp/

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by EkelediliBuhari: 11:14am On Feb 16, 2021
Ever wondered why northerners don’t care about relocating abroad??

Simple... they spoil the economy, use their herdsmen to make the south insecure and uninhabitable, our youth relocate abroad and then then occupy

In 20 years nigeria will become a Muslim caliphate

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by istina: 11:25am On Feb 16, 2021
When thieves and the incompetents are the ones heading govt agencies under Bubu expect nothing but economic failure.
Nigeria is a ship heading for the rock bottom
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Racoon(m): 11:25am On Feb 16, 2021
Where is Helinues, , Seunmsg?
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Liposure: 11:31am On Feb 16, 2021
The country will not move forward if you continue hiring criminals to fight corruption.
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Inkling(f): 11:36am On Feb 16, 2021
You guys don't know how it works. They knew all these and it was one of the reasons he was chosen, those case files are with the emperor he will use it as remote to put Bawa in place whenever he's straying.

What he will do throughout his tenure if confirm has been spelt out to him and if he dare do otherwise Magun treatment await him.

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by rejoice4eva(m): 11:51am On Feb 16, 2021
Mr Integrity never disappoints. Highly predictable
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by valentineuwakwe(m): 12:19pm On Feb 16, 2021
one day n soon somehow..the current AGE, Mr. Malawi will be prosecuted n we will all be surprised over how much he has looted from this country.
He is busy drawing out plans to contest the Kebbi state Governorship election in 2023!
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by austine4real(m): 12:21pm On Feb 16, 2021
Jesus said it is finished
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by BlackfireX: 12:24pm On Feb 16, 2021
Our Darling president is an icon


Zaddy oyoyo


Putting right man for the job ..


We the Nigerian youths are solidly behind you
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Danzakidakura(m): 12:28pm On Feb 16, 2021
LMS1:
Guys! Lets Stop Looking At The Past And Focus On The Future.
Afterall Obasanjo Was An Ex Convinct Before 'Repenting' To Become Presido.
Lets Believe This New EFCC Boss Has 'Repented' Too Before Baba Made Him The Boss.
Remember This Is Nigeria, Our Opinions Dont Count.
So Let Them Fight Their Corruption In Peace. grin
same thing was said about Buhari a known terrorist was sold to us as a repented person. Tinubu and and Uzor Kalu should be made CBN governor and assistant. They are saints

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Johnnyessence(m): 12:36pm On Feb 16, 2021
the so called newly appointed efcc chairman is a clueless treasury looter too. Buhari is never fighting corruption in Nigeria. he's just a clueless fraudster, a deceiver and clueless nepotistic Fulani man.

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Nobody: 2:38pm On Feb 16, 2021
Racoon:
Where is Helinues, , Seunmsg?
all very confused men right now.

cc lzaa

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by ClassicMan202(m): 4:20pm On Feb 16, 2021
Na wa o
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by malcom1X: 4:40pm On Feb 16, 2021
Is it not someone from Lagos that will control the Lagos zonal office?
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by overseasnbeyond: 4:53pm On Feb 16, 2021
I have never read where and when [b][/b]they arrested yahoo boys in the North!
Kosiso12:
How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft


The newly appointed Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Boss, Abdulrasheed Bawa, was once arrested and detained for theft, Igbere TV has learnt.


IGBERE TV had reported that President Muhammadu Buhari has requested the Senate to confirm Abdulrasheed Bawa as substantive chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

This is despite a slate of unsettled corruption allegations and a cacophony of colleagues who cried foul over the potential damage the agency could suffer if it continues to reward questionable conduct within its ranks.


According to People's Gazette, the anti-graft office had asked Abdulrasheed Bawa to lead its field office in Lagos with effect from August 8, despite an active probe of his alleged theft of confiscated proceeds of ill-gotten loot at his previous appointment in Port-Harcourt, multiple sources briefed on the matter told Peoples Gazette.

Mr. Bawa was in-charge of the Port-Harcourt zonal office last year when dozens of petrol-bearing trucks that were confiscated from suspected looters were abruptly auctioned off to his proxies at “ridiculous prices,” sources said.

Three of his junior colleagues who were alarmed by the sheer mismanagement of priced public assets and other suspicious acts of Mr. Bawa’s took immediate steps to curb his excesses by filing anonymous complaints to the headquarters in Abuja, the Gazette understands.

He was subsequently arrested and detained for several days in Port-Harcourt before Ibrahim Magu, erstwhile head of the agency, ordered his transfer to the agency’s training school in Abuja pending conclusion of investigation.

The months-long investigation into Mr Bawa’s alleged corruption and a jarring crackdown on Mr Magu and other ex-senior officials of the EFCC were yet to be concluded when he was tapped for the top job in Lagos, a development that underscores how arbitrary power, unmoored to a transparent standard, can propel individual careers in a frightening miscarriage of justice.

“The government said Magu and others were arrested and flushed out to save the EFCC from institutional damage,” an official said. “But how can you secure people’s confidence if you only trade one crooked officer for another?”

Five anti-graft officials who spoke with the Gazette for this story wished to remain anonymous, citing their active engagement status and a lack of clearance to speak to journalists on a matter that was still under investigation. The Gazette agreed not to identify them in accordance with its policy on anonymous sources.

‘Loot re-looted’

Mr. Bawa was accused of selling at least 244 trucks worth between N20-30 million each to his proxies at N100,000, or slightly more, per unit.

A proxy sold one of the tankers to a businessman in Ibadan for N14.8 million, officials said, lamenting that the businessman has been evading invitation and the agency is reluctant to declare him wanted in order not to draw public attention to the investigation.

Officials said Mr. Bawa’s handling of the trucks had deprived the Nigerian people of at least N4.88 billion in potential loot recovery.

“If you take a conservative approach and multiply the trucks by N20 million each, even though some were far above that price, you will arrive at N4.88 billion for the 244 trucks he sold out,” a senior EFCC official said. “So Bawa is being compensated for ensuring that nearly N5 billion did not go into the public treasury.”

Procedurally, recovered cash and assets are returned to the public coffers upon conclusion of forfeiture proceedings in court. While some of the 244 trucks have been declared as proceeds of corruption by the Federal High Court, the Gazette learnt that forfeiture proceedings on most of them have yet to be concluded before Mr. Bawa sold them off.


Name dropped

Mr. Bawa, a deputy chief detective superintendent, was first confronted by Ola Olukoyede, then EFCC secretary, about the whereabouts of petrol tankers that were under forfeiture by Port-Harcourt zonal office in late 2019, multiple sources, including one official who was present, told the Gazette.

For nearly two weeks, Mr. Bawa declined multiple requests for comment from the Gazette for this story.

Wilson Uwujaren, chief spokesman for the EFCC, said he could not provide information on the status of the probe and the decision of moving a subject of an active investigation to Lagos.

“Since the issues of assets are already before the presidential panel, for now we cannot comment on those things,” Mr. Uwujaren told the Gazette on Thursday afternoon.

But in January, Mr. Uwujaren defended Mr. Bawa’s action publicly, saying there was no wrongdoing in the sale of the trucks. Nonetheless, he said in the same statement that a probe had been ordered into the suspicious auction.


Mr. Olukoyede had received complaints that Mr. Bawa was tampering with seized assets that were still undergoing forfeiture proceedings in court. It is illegal to take possession of a citizen’s assets without a due process, which involves getting a federal judge to declare such assets as proceeds of public loot.

“He was asked to explain what happened to over 240 trucks that the zonal office was trying to secure their forfeitures,” a source said. “But he was unable to explain.”

The source said Mr. Bawa initially told Mr. Olukoyede that he got the directives to sell the trucks from Mr. Magu, but he declined to write that claim in his statement.

“It turned out that he was just dropping names, or he was trying to protect Magu,” a source said. “He refused to write it in his statement that it was Magu who sent him.”

The source said Mr. Olukoyede immediately called Mr. Magu, who was away on an official trip at the time, with details of what transpired in Port-Harcourt. After concluding his findings, Mr. Olukoyede returned to Abuja, expecting Mr. Magu to take action upon his return from the trip.

Mr Olukoyede, who has since been suspended from office as part of the raging presidential probe, declined comments for this story.

“He was ordered to be detained in Port-Harcourt for several days,” another source familiar with the matter said. “He was then asked to report at the training school in Abuja, which we thought would be the end of his career.”

Mr. Magu did not return a request for comment. But in its January statement, the EFCC said Mr. Magu did not benefit from the controversial sale of the trucks, but instead allowed a transparent process to play out.

‘Unmerited and highly political’

Anti-graft detectives, mostly deputy chief detective superintendents, said they thought posting Mr. Bawa to the training school, known as ‘Siberia’ amongst personnel, would take him out of circulation.

They were, however, “disappointed” when a posting circular on August 8 said he had been transferred to Lagos.

“We saw him on the list as the new head of Lagos office, and everyone revolted,” the source said. “But our revolt was a quiet one.”

As a member of the elite ‘Course 1’, EFCC’s first set of cadets now mostly at grade-level 13, Mr. Bawa has flaunted his association with Mr Magu, and once acclaimed himself ‘anointed leader’ of the so-call ‘Magu Boys’, sources said.

Mr. Magu led the EFCC from November 2015 until his disgraceful ouster on July 7. He was accused of grossly enriching himself while arresting and prosecuting other Nigerians for graft.

Although a government panel that was raised to hear the charges has yet to return its recommendations, Mr. Magu strongly denied all corruption and abuse of power allegations and asked his lawyers to file court processes aimed at clearing his name.

Still, serving EFCC officials who believe Mr. Magu deserved his inglorious exit said his collaborators within the anti-graft office should have equally suffered a similar fate.

But rather than being affected by his ties to Mr. Magu, Mr. Bawa has instead been propelled to the very job he had deemed beyond reach, his colleagues said.

“He was a don of Magu Boys,” one of his colleagues said. “But he thought his career had finished when he was caught in Port-Harcourt, detained for days and later transferred to the EFCC training school in Karu.”

The EFCC’s zonal office in Lagos is seen as the agency’s main hub of operations, earning a long-standing dread as the nemesis of advanced-fee crooks, corporate racketeers, money launderers and other economic criminals in the commercial capital.

Mr. Bawa’s elevation as the head of Lagos zone, ‘de-facto vice-chairman’ as officers described it to the Gazette, stemmed from his foamy political ties than fortitude, sources said.

Despite being a close associate of Mr. Magu’s, Mr. Bawa managed to maintain a working relationship with Abubakar Malami, Nigeria’s controversial attorney-general who spent years waging supremacy war against the former head of EFCC, according to two EFCC officials familiar with his dealings.

“He was friends with both enemies,” an official said. “It is now clear that his transfer to Lagos is unmerited and highly political.”

Mr. Malami, himself a subject of multiple corruption claims he has denied, finally realised his plans to remove Mr. Magu from office after years of confrontation. He has since taken over the activities of the anti-graft agency and is believed to be behind a slate of policy changes aimed at undoing Mr. Magu’s legacy.

Both Mr. Malami and a spokesperson for his office did not return requests seeking comments about the attorney-general’s relationship with Mr. Bawa.

STAY WITH IGBERE TV. AFRICA'S NO1 COMMUNITY TV.


Source : https://igberetvnews.com/1382707/newly-appointed-efcc-boss-arrested-theft/
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by blackpanda: 5:08pm On Feb 16, 2021
LOL

When are we going to stop deceiving ourselves in this country.
Many of u complaining are 100 times worse than these alleged looters.
The fact is that everybody in Nigeria is corrupt. If the President wants to look for a clean man to do the job he will never find anyone here, except he goes diaspora. Every single soul in Nigeria is corrupt. Those complaining are just pained because the loot no reach their hand. simple.


Moreover, everybody knows that all political posts are bought and paid for. So can we just quit the charade biko
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Nobody: 5:20pm On Feb 16, 2021
EkelediliBuhari:
Ever wondered why northerners don’t care about relocating abroad??

Simple... they spoil the economy, use their herdsmen to make the south insecure and uninhabitable, our youth relocate abroad and then then occupy

In 20 years nigeria will become a Muslim caliphate
You have a point o, i was thinking it's just because they are intellectually lazy to cope outside quota system
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by EkelediliBuhari: 5:52pm On Feb 16, 2021
Mikecold:
You have a point o, i was thinking it's just because they are intellectually lazy to cope outside quota system

Yes that too

They are preying on our can do spirit

No one fights for scrap at home when you can do better elsewhere

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Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by BigYash: 6:01pm On Feb 16, 2021
Even the person that appointed him is a thief also.. Thief appoints thief,I'm not surprised undecided
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Tochi3(m): 6:07pm On Feb 16, 2021
EkelediliBuhari:
Ever wondered why northerners don’t care about relocating abroad??

Simple... they spoil the economy, use their herdsmen to make the south insecure and uninhabitable, our youth relocate abroad and then then occupy

In 20 years nigeria will become a Muslim caliphate
You made a lot of sense. You are absolutely spot on.
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by Oracleforce: 6:16pm On Feb 16, 2021
Bawa is a person of an impeccable character ....lori iro....


naija is a failed project... let's sell it off ...i'm waiting to collect my share from the sale..

we already have one prospective buyer which is china....let's sell the whole liabilities and asset to China people.
Re: How Newly Appointed EFCC Boss Was Once Arrested For Theft by beehivedata(m): 7:57pm On Feb 16, 2021
All the so called Buhari's appointees have huge stinking skeletons in their cupboards. It didn't start today.

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