Former minister of aviation and spokesperson of the Goodluck Jonathan campaign Organization, Femi Fani-Kayode has reported to the Abuja headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to answer questions over N840 million he reportedly received a few days to the presidential election.
Fani-Kayode was officially invited by EFCC on Friday.
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IN PICTURES: Fani-Kayode lands in EFCC Headquarters
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Monday, May 09, 2016
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I start to wonder were Nigerian is heading to.....we nnow Ave political witch Hunting in Nigeria...Na only pdp member efcc dey invite
ReplyDeleteSai Buhariiiii.
DeleteWhich party was in charge of public fund in last administration at the federal level?
DeleteThis government is truelly fighting corruption.Well done.
ReplyDeleteNothing like witch hunting, the federal government is probing federal funds,its ministries, agencies n departments which happened to have been occupied by the pdp....
ReplyDeleteYes cos they are the one that rule the country for good sixteen years. And they are reaping what they saw . We are in ur support totally baba Buhari,
ReplyDeleteIf they can retrieve all the money only PDP has stolen from this country & properly account for it, then we don't even need oil money to fund 2016 budget. Then by 2019 if PDP manage to get power back, they should do the same... #JustMyThought
ReplyDeleteNothing like witch hunting, the federal government is probing federal funds,its ministries, agencies n departments which happened to have been occupied by the pdp....
ReplyDeleteWhat happens to amaechi? He was rewarded for looting his state blind and using a little to make buhari president, with a ministerial position. If you join apc, automatically you become a saint. This country is doomed with the kind of leadership I am seeing. Corruption is bad but the war should not be focused on the opposition alone. When re election comes, we will see if the president will use his private cash to sponsor himself and his allies.
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