President Bola Tinubu orders the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to investigate a “fake agency” matter involving the fictitious “Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council.” Multiple outlets report that Tinubu directs the ICPC to complete its investigation and submit a comprehensive report to him within 30 days. The reports describe the deadline as a key requirement of the presidential directive. One outlet also notes that the Senate rejects blame, indicating that the issue has been discussed in the legislature, though the outlets do not provide detailed competing accounts in the excerpts provided. Across the coverage, the central point is the presidential instruction to trigger an official anti-corruption investigation tied to the alleged creation or promotion of a non-existent government agency, and the requirement for timely reporting. The outlets present the action as an order to investigate and document findings, rather than announcing final conclusions about wrongdoing.