₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,330,152 members, 8,444,085 topics. Date: Monday, 13 July 2026 at 06:00 AM

Toggle theme

How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsHow Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts (19501 Views)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Reply (Go Down)

How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Ironfaceman(op): 10:47am On Jul 05
A trail of correspondence between top government agencies and the disowned Director-General of the non-existent Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), Adeniyi Adeyemi, has revealed how he penetrated the highest level of the Nigerian government to execute what now appears to be illegal activities.

Documents reviewed by PREMIUM TIMES showed that the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF), and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) acted on letters received from Mr Adeyemi’s PFIPC, believing them to have originated from a legitimate agency under the Nigerian presidency.

In some letters reviewed by this newspaper, Mr Adeyemi “forged” the State House letterhead to address other government agencies, but signed them in his name as the DG of PFIPC.

The presidency alleged that Mr Adeyemi concocted all of those letters and the claims therein, and has charged him in court. In the eight-count charge, Mr Adeyemi faces a maximum prison sentence of 21 years without the option of a fine on each charge, and up to three years’ imprisonment or a fine on one additional charge.

But despite evidence that he operated a fake agency and made false claims, Mr Adeyemi has insisted he did nothing wrong. Instead, he is accusing the government of simply trying to shut him up and vowing to prove his innocence in court.

He also accused Femi Gbajabiamila, the chief of staff to President Bola Tinubu, of falsehood and corruption. But Mr Gbajabiamila was the first official to disown Mr Adeyemi and his organisation publicly. It was also the chief of staff who requested the Police and the State Security Service to investigate Mr Adeyemi for criminal activities.

Believing that the letters from Mr Adeyemi were from a genuine government official, the OSGF and OAGF processed a request for an office space for his non-existent agency at the Federal Secretariat and directed the CBN to open two domiciliary accounts for the organisation.

The OAGF also granted the organisation self-accounting status and assigned it a budget code, ensuring it received a budgetary allocation. A self-accounting status grants an MDA full control over its accounting records and enables it to prepare and submit transcripts directly to the Treasury.

How Mr Adeyemi unravelled

On 16 October 2025, the foreign affairs ministry wrote to Mr Gbajabiamila and the National Security Adviser (NSA), requesting clarification on Mr Adeyemi’s status.

A letter signed by the ministry’s Director, Economic, Trade and Investment Department, Anderson Madubike, said the request followed Mr Adeyemi’s meeting with members of the diplomatic community on 10 October 2025, without recourse to the foreign affairs ministry.

“It should be noted that this act contravenes extant rules and regulations guiding diplomatic practices globally,” the letter reads in part.

“Consequently,y it has become necessary to seek clarification on the status of Prince Adeyemi to enable the ministry to appropriately respond to some diplomatic missions requesting information on the council and the Director-General, following the receipt of the invitation extended to the members of the diplomatic community.”

In his reply on 27 October, Mr Gbajabiamila told the ministry that Mr Adeyemi’s PFIPC “is fake.”

“In future, it is advised that any letter supposedly issued by the Chief of Staff to the President should be cleared from this Office before further action is taken,” Mr Gbajabiamila wrote.

PREMIUM TIMES reported that Mr Gbajabiamila then prompted the police investigation that led to the arrest and prosecution of Mr Adeyemi.

But before the unravelling, Mr Adeyemi had widely paraded himself as a government appointee, met with senior officials, including the then Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar; Minister of State for Education, Suwaiba Ahmed; Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, and members of the diplomatic community.

Appointment letter

]Mr Adeyemi’s saga began with a purported letter of appointment dated 8 March 2024 and titled “Conveyance of Approval Appointment as the Director-General of the Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council”

The letter claimed President Bola Tinubu approved Mr Adeyemi’s appointment, effective 1 March 2024. That claim has now turned out to be false.

“His Excellency, as well as the good people of Nigeria, expects that you will discharge your duties with absolute loyalty, dedication and diligence,” reads part of the letter.

The letter was written on what appeared to be the letterhead of ‘State House’, and a signature was placed on Mr Gbajabiamila’s name. The Chief of Staff has now said he never wrote or signed such a letter.

PREMIUM TIMES has also gathered that all letters of appointment issued by the presidency are issued and signed by the Office of the SGF, not the Office of the Chief of Staff to the President.

When Mr Gbajabiamila became aware of the so-called appointment letter in Mr Adeyemi’s possession, he promptly wrote to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), requesting that his agency investigate Mr Adeyemi for alleged forgery.

In his letter dated 17 October 2025, Mr Gbajabiamila accused Mr Adeyemi of forging official appointment letters, falsifying signatures, reference numbers and seals.

Mr Gbajabiamila also wrote to the State Security Service about the matter. He sent reminders on 27 April and 22 May this year, according to copies of the letters seen by this newspaper.

Domiciliary Account

On 29 July 2025, the OAGF, acting on request from Mr Adeyemi, wrote to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), asking it to create four domiciliary accounts for two MDAs, the NUC and PFIPC.

On 13 August 2025, the CBN wrote to the OAGF to confirm that it had created a dollar and pounds account for the PFIPC.

In the letter seen by this newspaper, the CBN listed the account names and account numbers. The account was named “Presidential Economic Advisory Council/Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council World Investment Summit”


A fake takeoff letter?

A year after the purported appointment, on 26 February 2025, a letter on purported State House letterhead and purportedly signed by Mr Gbajabiamila conveyed approval for the takeoff of the PEAC/PFIPC, with effect from 3 March 2025.

“Recall, the council was established through Presidential Executive Order 5 on 24 February 2023,” it reads in part. Mr Gbajabiamila has denied writing, authorising or signing such a letter.

The letter claimed PFIPC was established under Executive Order 5 dated 24 February 2023. However, Executive Order No. 5 was signed by former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2018 and relates to local content in science, engineering, and technology projects. It does not refer to creating the PFIPC.


Office Accommodation

Months before the purported takeoff date, records show that Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OSGF requesting office space and approval for self-accounting status.

On 7 November 2024, Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OSGF requesting office space. He signed the letter as the DG of PFIPC.

On 21 November 2024, the OSGF forwarded the request, along with those of other MDAs, to the Chairperson of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), requesting that the EFCC allocate offices from recovered Federal Government properties.

Months before the purported takeoff date, records show that Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OSGF requesting office space and approval for self-accounting status.

On 7 November 2024, Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OSGF requesting office space. He signed the letter as the DG of PFIPC.

On 21 November 2024, the OSGF forwarded the request, along with those of other MDAs, to the Chairperson of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), requesting that the EFCC allocate offices from recovered Federal Government properties.

It is still unclear on what exact date an office was approved for the “agency” at the Federal Secretariat. But court documents showed Mr Adeyemi operated from the 2nd Floor of the Federal Secretariat Complex in Abuja.

Self-Accounting status

On 13 January 2025, Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OAGF, requesting approval for a self-accounting status. Although he used State House letterhead, he signed the letter as the DG of PFIPC.

In the letter seen by this newspaper, he said the institution had been assigned a budget code.

“The institution has been assigned the Administrative Code Number 0111062001 in the National Chart of Accounts for budgeting, accounting and reporting of financial returns to the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation and other relevant agencies,” reads part of the letter.

On 17 January 2025, the OAGF replied, listing the requirements and conditions that must be met before self-accounting status can be granted to the organisation.

Although PREMIUM TIMES couldn’t get the OAGF’s reply of 17 January 2025, a note on the OAGF website listed the conditions to include a fully constituted internal audit unit, existence of approved accounting code, existence of accounting manual, existence of audit manual, a well-equipped central pay office with burglary proof and strong iron safes, conducive office accommodation & other infrastructures, secure voucher room, and adequate manpower.

On 12 March 2025, Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OAGF again to inform it that his organisation had met the stipulated requirements for a verification for approval of self-accounting status. This letter also used the State House letterhead but was signed by Mr Adeyemi, the DG of PFIPC.

The OAGF approved the self-accounting status two weeks later, on 26 March 2025, and granted PFIPC a six-month provisional self-accountant status effective from 27 May 2025, according to letters seen by this newspaper.

Collaboration with the Ministry of Lands

In another letter to the Ministry of Lands and Housing, Mr Adeyemi sought approval for offices across the 36 states of the federation and “lands for the establishment of Special Economic Zones”.

The letter, dated January 2025, was titled “Request for collaboration with the Ministry in the Area of Land Acquisition and Offices across the 36 states of the federation”

He also sought intervention in infrastructural development from the lands and housing ministry.

Staff deployment

By April 2025, Mr Adeyemi used a PFIPC letterhead to write to the OAGF, requesting staff to fill five vacancies, including a Principal Accountant, Accountant I, Principal Auditor, Senior Auditor, and Auditor I.

“Kindly note that the office has the requirement(s)/conditions of self-accounting status according to FR1602(2009),” parts of the letter he signed, reads.

In another letter on the same date, he requested the deployment of Ogaba Harry and Esther Orji from the Office of the Chief Economic Adviser to the President (OCEAP) to the PFIPC.

"We are aware that there is a need to formally deploy (post) them for the purpose of records and documentation,” he said.

It is yet unclear exactly when the deployments were approved. But PREMIUM TIMES can report that at least three civil servants from OAGF were deployed on 28 August, 2025, according to a posting letter published on the OAGF website.

Letters to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

On 1 September 2025, Mr Adeyemi wrote to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, seeking a Note Verbale to the United States embassy to facilitate visas for seven individuals travelling with him to attend the African Economic Global Convergence (AEGC) Summit 2025. PREMIUM TIMES cannot verify if the note-verbal was processed.

However, the police began investigating the allegations of forgery against him on 23 October 2025. Days later, on 27 October 2025, the police apprehended Mr Adeyemi from the office where he operated at the federal secretariat and obtained a search warrant for the office and his residence in Suleja, Niger State.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/893006-how-fake-agency-dg-adeyemi-outsmarted-federal-officials-to-secure-cbn-accounts-office-space.html?tztc=1

Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Ironfaceman(op): 10:48am On Jul 05
The excuse coming from the presidency on the exploits of Prince Adeyemi Adeniyi is so watery and contradictory.

If you have ever submitted a proposal to any government parastatal you will know the level of security checks, inter-agency validation and other referencing that goes back and forth.

Yet Prince Adeyemi could open an office in federal secretariat.

Employ over 300 staff doing God knows what

Be captured in the National budget. Most budget go through rigorous checks and balance by the senate.

Has a diplomatic passport. This one baffles me. To get a diplomatic passport the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, most validate your credentials.

Opening of CBN account. Did Prince Adeyemi sign the documents alone without confirmation from office of the president.


Operated an (STA) account. single treasury account. The much talked about secured account channel to block leakages in government finance
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Juliette5803(f):
So from where was the staff of the scam organization getting their salaries from?
They didn't mention the website hosted on government domain
He even hosted top government dignitaries including foreigners
Got approval for 300 staffs including assistant directors
How was he lucky and smart all these while
If it was an illegal agency.....why did the FG wait for so long to issue that statement
They shot themselves in the foot with that press statement, no individual opens account with the CBN, IF you know the kind of scrutiny documents go through before approval at CBN, CBN is a highly regimented organization
Even getting memos to represent Nigeria
Whoever is behind this man and this "scam" must be influential

Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by KillahPriest: 11:26am On Jul 05
Damage control wey tie wrapper, na hin we dey follow now grin
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Ance4Liverpool: 11:49am On Jul 05
Nigerians has really entered one chance with tinibu as driver.
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by GodHimself(m): 12:24pm On Jul 05
Attempting to change the narrative will not work on this one.


Ironfaceman:
A trail of correspondence between top government agencies and the disowned Director-General of the non-existent Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), Adeniyi Adeyemi, has revealed how he penetrated the highest level of the Nigerian government to execute what now appears to be illegal activities.

Documents reviewed by PREMIUM TIMES showed that the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF), and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) acted on letters received from Mr Adeyemi’s PFIPC, believing them to have originated from a legitimate agency under the Nigerian presidency.

In some letters reviewed by this newspaper, Mr Adeyemi “forged” the State House letterhead to address other government agencies, but signed them in his name as the DG of PFIPC.

The presidency alleged that Mr Adeyemi concocted all of those letters and the claims therein, and has charged him in court. In the eight-count charge, Mr Adeyemi faces a maximum prison sentence of 21 years without the option of a fine on each charge, and up to three years’ imprisonment or a fine on one additional charge.

But despite evidence that he operated a fake agency and made false claims, Mr Adeyemi has insisted he did nothing wrong. Instead, he is accusing the government of simply trying to shut him up and vowing to prove his innocence in court.

He also accused Femi Gbajabiamila, the chief of staff to President Bola Tinubu, of falsehood and corruption. But Mr Gbajabiamila was the first official to disown Mr Adeyemi and his organisation publicly. It was also the chief of staff who requested the Police and the State Security Service to investigate Mr Adeyemi for criminal activities.

Believing that the letters from Mr Adeyemi were from a genuine government official, the OSGF and OAGF processed a request for an office space for his non-existent agency at the Federal Secretariat and directed the CBN to open two domiciliary accounts for the organisation.

The OAGF also granted the organisation self-accounting status and assigned it a budget code, ensuring it received a budgetary allocation. A self-accounting status grants an MDA full control over its accounting records and enables it to prepare and submit transcripts directly to the Treasury.


How Mr Adeyemi unravelled

On 16 October 2025, the foreign affairs ministry wrote to Mr Gbajabiamila and the National Security Adviser (NSA), requesting clarification on Mr Adeyemi’s status.

A letter signed by the ministry’s Director, Economic, Trade and Investment Department, Anderson Madubike, said the request followed Mr Adeyemi’s meeting with members of the diplomatic community on 10 October 2025, without recourse to the foreign affairs ministry.


“It should be noted that this act contravenes extant rules and regulations guiding diplomatic practices globally,” the letter reads in part.

Consequently,y it has become necessary to seek clarification on the status of Prince Adeyemi to enable the ministry to appropriately respond to some diplomatic missions requesting information on the council and the Director-General, following the receipt of the invitation extended to the members of the diplomatic community.”


In his reply on 27 October, Mr Gbajabiamila told the ministry that Mr Adeyemi’s PFIPC “is fake.”

“In future, it is advised that any letter supposedly issued by the Chief of Staff to the President should be cleared from this Office before further action is taken,” Mr Gbajabiamila wrote.

PREMIUM TIMES reported that Mr Gbajabiamila then prompted the police investigation that led to the arrest and prosecution of Mr Adeyemi.

But before the unravelling, Mr Adeyemi had widely paraded himself as a government appointee, met with senior officials, including the then Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar; Minister of State for Education, Suwaiba Ahmed; Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, and members of the diplomatic community.

Appointment letter

Mr Adeyemi’s saga began with a purported letter of appointment dated 8 March 2024 and titled “Conveyance of Approval Appointment as the Director-General of the Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council”

The letter claimed President Bola Tinubu approved Mr Adeyemi’s appointment, effective 1 March 2024. That claim has now turned out to be false.

“His Excellency, as well as the good people of Nigeria, expects that you will discharge your duties with absolute loyalty, dedication and diligence,” reads part of the letter.

The letter was written on what appeared to be the letterhead of ‘State House’, and a signature was placed on Mr Gbajabiamila’s name. The Chief of Staff has now said he never wrote or signed such a letter.

PREMIUM TIMES has also gathered that all letters of appointment issued by the presidency are issued and signed by the Office of the SGF, not the Office of the Chief of Staff to the President.

When Mr Gbajabiamila became aware of the so-called appointment letter in Mr Adeyemi’s possession, he promptly wrote to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), requesting that his agency investigate Mr Adeyemi for alleged forgery.

In his letter dated 17 October 2025, Mr Gbajabiamila accused Mr Adeyemi of forging official appointment letters, falsifying signatures, reference numbers and seals.

Mr Gbajabiamila also wrote to the State Security Service about the matter. He sent reminders on 27 April and 22 May this year, according to copies of the letters seen by this newspaper.

Domiciliary Account

On 29 July 2025, the OAGF, acting on request from Mr Adeyemi, wrote to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), asking it to create four domiciliary accounts for two MDAs, the NUC and PFIPC.

On 13 August 2025, the CBN wrote to the OAGF to confirm that it had created a dollar and pounds account for the PFIPC.

In the letter seen by this newspaper, the CBN listed the account names and account numbers. The account was named “Presidential Economic Advisory Council/Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council World Investment Summit”


A fake takeoff letter?

A year after the purported appointment, on 26 February 2025, a letter on purported State House letterhead and purportedly signed by Mr Gbajabiamila conveyed approval for the takeoff of the PEAC/PFIPC, with effect from 3 March 2025.

Recall, the council was established through Presidential Executive Order 5 on 24 February 2023,” it reads in part. Mr Gbajabiamila has denied writing, authorising or signing such a letter.

The letter claimed PFIPC was established under Executive Order 5 dated 24 February 2023. However, Executive Order No. 5 was signed by former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2018 and relates to local content in science, engineering, and technology projects. It does not refer to creating the PFIPC.


Office Accommodation

Months before the purported takeoff date, records show that Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OSGF requesting office space and approval for self-accounting status.

On 7 November 2024, Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OSGF requesting office space. He signed the letter as the DG of PFIPC.

On 21 November 2024, the OSGF forwarded the request, along with those of other MDAs, to the Chairperson of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), requesting that the EFCC allocate offices from recovered Federal Government properties.

Months before the purported takeoff date, records show that Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OSGF requesting office space and approval for self-accounting status.

On 7 November 2024, Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OSGF requesting office space. He signed the letter as the DG of PFIPC.

On 21 November 2024, the OSGF forwarded the request, along with those of other MDAs, to the Chairperson of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), requesting that the EFCC allocate offices from recovered Federal Government properties.

It is still unclear on what exact date an office was approved for the “agency” at the Federal Secretariat. But court documents showed Mr Adeyemi operated from the 2nd Floor of the Federal Secretariat Complex in Abuja.

Self-Accounting status

On 13 January 2025, Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OAGF, requesting approval for a self-accounting status. Although he used State House letterhead, he signed the letter as the DG of PFIPC.

In the letter seen by this newspaper, he said the institution had been assigned a budget code.

“The institution has been assigned the Administrative Code Number 0111062001 in the National Chart of Accounts for budgeting, accounting and reporting of financial returns to the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation and other relevant agencies,” reads part of the letter.

On 17 January 2025, the OAGF replied, listing the requirements and conditions that must be met before self-accounting status can be granted to the organisation.

Although PREMIUM TIMES couldn’t get the OAGF’s reply of 17 January 2025, a note on the OAGF website listed the conditions to include a fully constituted internal audit unit, existence of approved accounting code, existence of accounting manual, existence of audit manual, a well-equipped central pay office with burglary proof and strong iron safes, conducive office accommodation & other infrastructures, secure voucher room, and adequate manpower.



On 12 March 2025, Mr Adeyemi wrote to the OAGF again to inform it that his organisation had met the stipulated requirements for a verification for approval of self-accounting status. This letter also used the State House letterhead but was signed by Mr Adeyemi, the DG of PFIPC.

The OAGF approved the self-accounting status two weeks later, on 26 March 2025, and granted PFIPC a six-month provisional self-accountant status effective from 27 May 2025, according to letters seen by this newspaper.

Collaboration with the Ministry of Lands

In another letter to the Ministry of Lands and Housing, Mr Adeyemi sought approval for offices across the 36 states of the federation and “lands for the establishment of Special Economic Zones”.

The letter, dated January 2025, was titled “Request for collaboration with the Ministry in the Area of Land Acquisition and Offices across the 36 states of the federation”

He also sought intervention in infrastructural development from the lands and housing ministry.

Staff deployment

By April 2025, Mr Adeyemi used a PFIPC letterhead to write to the OAGF, requesting staff to fill five vacancies, including a Principal Accountant, Accountant I, Principal Auditor, Senior Auditor, and Auditor I.

“Kindly note that the office has the requirement(s)/conditions of self-accounting status according to FR1602(2009),” parts of the letter he signed, reads.

In another letter on the same date, he requested the deployment of Ogaba Harry and Esther Orji from the Office of the Chief Economic Adviser to the President (OCEAP) to the PFIPC.

“We are aware that there is a need to formally deploy (post) them for the purpose of records and documentation,” he said.

It is yet unclear exactly when the deployments were approved. But PREMIUM TIMES can report that at least three civil servants from OAGF were deployed on 28 August, 2025, according to a posting letter published on the OAGF website.

Letters to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

On 1 September 2025, Mr Adeyemi wrote to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, seeking a Note Verbale to the United States embassy to facilitate visas for seven individuals travelling with him to attend the African Economic Global Convergence (AEGC) Summit 2025. PREMIUM TIMES cannot verify if the note-verbal was processed.

However, the police began investigating the allegations of forgery against him on 23 October 2025. Days later, on 27 October 2025, the police apprehended Mr Adeyemi from the office where he operated at the federal secretariat and obtained a search warrant for the office and his residence in Suleja, Niger State.




https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/893006-how-fake-agency-dg-adeyemi-outsmarted-federal-officials-to-secure-cbn-accounts-office-space.html?tztc=1
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by DomPerignon: 12:47pm On Jul 05
This guy reminds me of the movie : Catch me if you can played by Leonardo Di Caprio .
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Dreambeat:
Nonsense. The guy is not fake. The government is fully aware of him and the agency. He is being hunted because he stopped doing their bidding
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by vr0xen: 2:19pm On Jul 05
There are so many empty offices collecting allocation just because this one blow up we no go hear word again, just give this matter 2 weeks it’s not gonna be news again
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Gotocourt: 2:19pm On Jul 05
President Tinubu is complicit, how did they get budget angry


This is state capture 🤷🏿
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Ofunaofu: 2:20pm On Jul 05
This is obviously the largest heist being perpetuated by a government in history
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Image123(m):
Ironfaceman:
The excuse coming from the presidency on the exploits of Prince Adeyemi Adeniyi is so watery and contradictory.

If you have ever submitted a proposal to any government parastatal you will know the level of security checks, inter-agency validation and other referencing that goes back and forth.

Yet Prince Adeyemi could open an office in federal secretariat.

Employ over 300 staff doing God knows what

Be captured in the National budget. Most budget go through rigorous checks and balance by the senate.

Has a diplomatic passport. This one baffles me. To get a diplomatic passport the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, most validate your credentials.

Opening of CBN account. Did Prince Adeyemi sign the documents alone without confirmation from office of the president.


Operated an (STA) account. single treasury account. The much talked about secured account channel to block leakages in government finance
In other words, you are saying that our systems are failproof and there can be no security breach?

In the eight-count charge, Mr Adeyemi faces a maximum prison sentence of 21 years without the option of a fine on each charge, and up to three years’ imprisonment or a fine on one additional charge.
IMHO, such a person is not fit to live if found guilty. This punishment is a slap on the wrist and emboldens criminality.
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Helinuse: 2:20pm On Jul 05
Cho cho cho.
This government is a set of very unintelligible people.
For them to think that idiotic counter-statements like this will successfully deceive Nigerians, I must believe that Buhari and his CPC regime were far smarter.
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Gotocourt: 2:20pm On Jul 05
This is Client vs Azaaman📌
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by christejames(m): 2:21pm On Jul 05
Nothing like outsmarted, he colluded with the Federal Officials through the backing of the govt to orchestrate that...



Don't play smart on our intelligence biko.
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Image123(m): 2:21pm On Jul 05
Dreambeat:
Nonsense. The guy is not fake. The government is fully aware of him and the agency. He is being hunted because he stop doing their bidding
And we should believe you on the basis of igolie4you?
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Tooreda:
Only fools will fall for this. Tinubu, Gbaja and a host of others are well known rogues and ex convicts. There is no length they won't go to loot the country dry.
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Kanwulia:
God oooooooh
See LIES? ? ? ?

🙆🏾‍♀️🙆🏾‍♀️🙆🏾‍♀️🙆🏾‍♀️🙆🏾‍♀️🙆🏾‍♀️🙆🏾‍♀️

Outsmarted?

shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

Who outsmarted who?
After duping the Adeniyi dude of N400m and killing the middle man!😁
We now know how Funsho Williams and Bola Ige died in the hands of TINUBU THE CRIMINAL!!!

Muchechechecheche!
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by WorkTheTalk(m):
WHAT THE TIMELINE TELLS US

From March 8, 2024 to July 27, 2026, that is 28 months.

One so-called forged letter dated March 8, 2024 unlocked
~ a Federal Secretariat office
~ a NITDA-approved gov.ng government domain
~ three officially posted civil servants from the OAGF
~ a Deputy Speaker meeting
~ a Chinese investment delegation
~ an EFCC Chairman visit
~ a NERC briefing
~ a foreign ambassador meeting
~ a meeting with Accountant General
~ a meeting with Secretary of state
~ three CBN bank accounts
~ 314 civil service staff approvals from the Head of Civil Service
~ N1.3 billion in the signed 2026 national budget via the Chief of staff office
~ many months of Voice of Nigeria coverage as a legitimate government agency

A lone con artist with one forged letter does not leave a 28-month trail across multiple government institutions. A system that was penetrated at multiple levels does.

July 27 is the court date. Every document in this timeline will be on that table.
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by elfico(m): 2:24pm On Jul 05
They are just pointing anywhere as long as the finger ain't pointing back at them.
Fake agency, my ass...
It's a sharing formula that caused the problem else we wouldn't even know about it. Now imagine how many ones we haven't discovered.
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by BATified2023: 2:25pm On Jul 05
He didn't outsmart anyone, they knew about it n they are part of the scheme

How do u call all these points below outsmarting?

1) How did he get an office at the federal secretariat?
Federal secretariat no b ordinary shopping complex that just anyone can enter n rent ooo


2) How did the guy get access to government letter headed documents? Even to get your documents signed at the immigration or government office na war let alone having enough of it

3) How did he get direct access to open CBN backed account which is even harder to get than any corporate account?

4) How was he able to get the fake ministry to add his own share into NATIONAL BUDGET?

5) Why is nobody talking about the issue of 48% he claimed gbajabiamila requested?

I support apc but that doesn't mean I don't know this is wrong, if tinubu wants to come out clean gbajabiamila should be suspended.

Those who allocated the office to him should be sacked

The DG of d federal secretariat should be jailed

It's obvious the man is a front for many politicians n this isn't the first time they are doing this with him, if not how did he get the 400 million naira to bribe gbajabiamila
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by TheStoriesOfMan: 2:26pm On Jul 05
"But despite evidence that he operated a fake agency and made false claims, Mr Adeyemi has insisted he did nothing wrong. Instead, he is accusing the government of simply trying to shut him up and vowing to prove his innocence in court.

He also accused Femi Gbajabiamila, the chief of staff to President Bola Tinubu, of falsehood and corruption. But Mr Gbajabiamila was the first official to disown Mr Adeyemi and his organisation publicly. It was also the chief of staff who requested the Police and the State Security Service to investigate Mr Adeyemi for criminal activities."


Gbaja was trying to shut Adeyemi up because they disagreed on loot sharing formula. That was why he called the DSS and the police to arrest Adeyemi so that the secret won't leak.

But it is too late.

May God save us from greed and corruption.
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Kalashnikov49: 2:26pm On Jul 05
Shameless people grin

See them pointing fingers everywhere except at themselves. grin

Who allocated Budgetry monies that Akpabio approved in the Senate? grin

Y0u think nairaland is filled with shallow thinkers that swallow propaganda senselessly?

Complete nonsense
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by tunapawizzy: 2:27pm On Jul 05
With the help of Gbajabiamila. Say it as it is
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by dgitrader(m): 2:27pm On Jul 05
PremiumTimes may I ask who is bankrolling you now?

Yorubas are indeed very sophisticated.

Let the shenanigans continue
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Funkyswagzz(m): 2:28pm On Jul 05
From the looks of things I believe this follow adeyemi is going to jail or the case die a natural death as usual
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by shortgun(m):
It's even worse than we thought. So anyone can write letters to sensitive government institutions like the CBN and Office of the Accountant General and it will be honored without scrutiny.
This exactly Why we say Nigeria won't survive another 4 years of this calamity called Tinubu
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by patrickcollins: 2:29pm On Jul 05
Ironfaceman:
The excuse coming from the presidency on the exploits of Prince Adeyemi Adeniyi is so watery and contradictory.

If you have ever submitted a proposal to any government parastatal you will know the level of security checks, inter-agency validation and other referencing that goes back and forth.

Yet Prince Adeyemi could open an office in federal secretariat.

Employ over 300 staff doing God knows what

Be captured in the National budget. Most budget go through rigorous checks and balance by the senate.

Has a diplomatic passport. This one baffles me. To get a diplomatic passport the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, most validate your credentials.

Opening of CBN account. Did Prince Adeyemi sign the documents alone without confirmation from office of the president.


Operated an (STA) account. single treasury account. The much talked about secured account channel to block leakages in government finance
You have said it all that's one of the least impunity going on in this government
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by moscow007: 2:29pm On Jul 05
Damage control

He also added himself to the National budget
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by Kalashnikov49: 2:29pm On Jul 05
Premiumtim3s.

You are a failed Newspaper platform.

Shame on you grin
Re: How Fake Agency ‘DG’ Adeyemi Outsmarted Federal Officials To Secure CBN Accounts by patrickcollins: 2:29pm On Jul 05
Ironfaceman:
The excuse coming from the presidency on the exploits of Prince Adeyemi Adeniyi is so watery and contradictory.

If you have ever submitted a proposal to any government parastatal you will know the level of security checks, inter-agency validation and other referencing that goes back and forth.

Yet Prince Adeyemi could open an office in federal secretariat.

Employ over 300 staff doing God knows what

Be captured in the National budget. Most budget go through rigorous checks and balance by the senate.

Has a diplomatic passport. This one baffles me. To get a diplomatic passport the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, most validate your credentials.

Opening of CBN account. Did Prince Adeyemi sign the documents alone without confirmation from office of the president.


Operated an (STA) account. single treasury account. The much talked about secured account channel to block leakages in government finance
You have said it all that's one of the least impunities going on in this government
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Reply

LG Autonomy: Governors Block Chairmen From Opening CBN Accounts'Our Version Of National Anthem Authentic' - National Orientation Agency DGGovernor Akeredolu Swears In His Son, Babajide As Agency's DG, Explains Why234

Over 100 Boko Haram Terrorists Killed By Chadian ArmyBuhari Not Yet Nigerian President – Rep, Sopuluchukwu EzeonwukaPresident Tinubu Returns To Nigeria After His Visit To India And UAE