Reports have it that Abdullahi was released after the anti-graft agency invited Tanimu Turaki, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) leading the defense team of Atiku to sign a bail document for him.
The Commission arrested Babalele, over an alleged €150 million money laundering. Atiku’s son-in-law was arrested on the ground that he could use hard currency to unduly influence the outcome of many polls taking place in the country.
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EFCC are bunch of jokers. Imagining the rubbish they are spewing out, that he can influence the poll with hard currencies. Why didn't they arrest the one that bullion vans packed in his house two days to election? They are just testing the waters to see how Atiku's reaction will be, but good a thing he isn't move by their antics.
ReplyDeleteThe fire that will consume APC and his cohorts is not very far.
ReplyDeleteGod is watching
My country!! my country!!!
ReplyDeleteNigeria sha..
ReplyDeleteAPC there is Godoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. @Blessed Princess
ReplyDeleteIs anyone believing this?
ReplyDeleteWhoever believe this needs their head to be examined for possible test of insanity.
DeleteStill waiting for EFCC to invite or arrest Tinubu over the 2 bullion vans that went into his premises a day to the elections. What visible business does he do?
ReplyDeleteUtter disgrace to this disgusting govt
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