Akwa Ibom state governor, Udom Emmanuel, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over allegations of mismanaging N700 billion public funds....
The former governorreportedly arrived at the EFCC headquarters in Abuja around on Tuesday , March 4, 2025 to honour an invitation regarding accusations of money l@undering, fund diversion, and theft which were brought forward by a civil organisation called the Network Against Corruption and Tr@fficking (NCAT)....
According to the petition, Emmanuel’s administration received N3 trillion from the Federation Account over eight years but allegedly left Akwa Ibom with a debt burden of N500 billion and unfinished projects worth N300 billion. The petitioners claim an audit of the state’s finances exposed the mismanagement, with N700 billion reportedly unaccounted for.
Na wah ooo some people sabi thief shall.
ReplyDeleteNothing will happen to him
DeleteYahaya Bello is still roaming free
Nigeria is a useless country
7 billion,Tiri trillion π³π³π³God have mercy, dear sir, just go there just tell them you didn't launder any money simple ππ
ReplyDeleteCriminals everywhere he should go and cool off in cell, they should make sure they collect every kobo with him
ReplyDeleteIn Nigeria? Dey play!
DeleteWhere is Yahaya Bello?
Greedy Nigeria Politicians.
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ReplyDeleteEniyan!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is too much πππ
ReplyDelete700 Hundred Billion
ReplyDeleteLord Have Mercy..
Hello iya Boys
From just one person? It's well...
ReplyDeleteWhat legacy are they leaving behind. Their Children and Chiodren's Children ???
ReplyDeleteMy opinion this agency called Efcc should just be scrab, they're just wasting tax payer money, what they do is Media arrest and persecute, after then you still let these people walk away . 700bn what's Ghana budget hnnn
ReplyDeleteBut dats too much naπ€¦
ReplyDeleteThey steal without looking back
Effc that do not know how to garner proper and reliable evidence for prosecution. Next the court will discharge him for lack of credible evidence. Mostly all the States Governor's have zero vision for their state despite the increase in allocation, no visible development.
ReplyDeleteThis is very sad
ReplyDeleteThe schools in akwaibom are in shambles
You guys say there’s no money but here this guy is
When I say Nigeria is not a poor country this is what I am talking about. Imagine what Nigeria would be like to live in if all the monies was spent ethically and judiciously. Think what kind of roads, schools, hospitals, homes the average person would have access to. Just really think for a moment what global reputation Nigeria would have. It would be outsiders japaing to Nigeria and not the other way around.
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