Nigeria’s president orders an explanation over an alleged fake agency that was reportedly created with the involvement of his office. BBC reports that Adeniyi Adeyemi allegedly forged a letter of appointment and used it to secure funding for an agency that the presidency says it did not know about. According to the reports, the president wants details on how the scheme was able to be established and funded despite the presidency’s lack of awareness. The allegation centers on the alleged use of an appointment document and the securing of resources to operate an entity that is not officially recognized as part of the presidency’s activities, as characterized by the administration. While the outlets agree on the core claim—that a person allegedly forged documentation and set up an agency funded through channels linked to the presidency—additional specifics such as the agency’s purpose, the full funding amount, and any subsequent actions by authorities are not provided in the supplied excerpts. The case remains framed as an internal demand for answers regarding the circumstances and processes that allowed the alleged creation of the agency.
Nigeria’s president seeks explanation over alleged fake agency set up in his office
Nigeria’s president orders an explanation over an alleged fake agency that was reportedly created with the involvement of his office. BBC reports that Adeniyi Adeyemi allegedly forged a letter of appo...
- Nigeria’s president demands answers about an alleged fake agency linked to his office.
- BBC reports Adeniyi Adeyemi allegedly forged a letter of appointment.
- The alleged appointment was used to secure funding for an agency the presidency says it did not know about.
- The reports describe the incident as involving documents and funding connected to presidential office processes.
- Details on the agency’s purpose, the funding level, and investigative outcomes are not included in the provided summaries.
Adeniyi Adeyemi allegedly forged a letter of appointment and secured funding for an agency the presidency knew nothing about.
16 hours ago
WHO reports rising Ebola cases and suspected deaths in DR Congo and Uganda
The current Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo continues to expand, with international health bo...
Graham Platner suspends Maine Senate campaign amid sexual assault allegations
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner suspends his campaign in Maine after a woman accuses him of sexual assau...
Bank of Korea Governor Shin Signals Possible Rate Hike Ahead of Next Meeting
Bank of Korea Governor Shin Hyun-song says the central bank will need to raise policy rates at an “appropriate time,” re...