Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu orders an investigation into a man accused of creating a fake government agency. The report says the probe follows allegations that the individual established a counterfeit agency, prompting concern over possible fraud and public misinformation.
The outlets describe the same core event: Tinubu directs investigative action, signalling government scrutiny of suspected impersonation or scam operations involving government branding. One source focuses on the existence of a “second” fake agency case, implying there has already been at least one prior incident under similar scrutiny.
Details beyond the order to investigate—such as the man’s identity, the alleged agency’s name, and the specific charges or evidence—are not included in the provided excerpts. The coverage therefore largely aligns on the government’s response, while differing only in how much background context is offered about the broader pattern of fake agency allegations.