In a statement on Sunday, Wilson Uwujaren, the Commission’s Spokesperson, debunked the report and advised Nigerians to disregard reports making the rounds on social media, describing them as fake news.
It clarified that the Commission did not raid Tinubu’s home at any time and recovered a humongous sum of N 400 billion.
“The Commission wishes to state that the EFCC did no such operation.
“The public is enjoined to disregard the report as fake news,”
“The Commission wishes to state that the EFCC did no such operation.
“The public is enjoined to disregard the report as fake news,”
from Daily post.
I never believed the story though
ReplyDeleteIf they do they will probably recover more than that but we have heard you......affliction will not rise again, God please save Nigeria come Saturday
ReplyDeleteBefore!
ReplyDeleteWe know as e dey go, wey Magu sef?
ReplyDeleteNo smoke without 🔥 fire
ReplyDeleteEven if they did, would they admit it?
ReplyDeleteWhatever.
ReplyDeleteSomehow, I NEVER believed this story when it was flying around yesterday.
ReplyDeleteAnytime I see this Tinubu face I normally see corruption.
ReplyDelete🤮🤮🤮 affliction shall not rise again in Jesus name Amen 🙏
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