This is what I don't like about this country. How can a governor collect money from the state account and then he changes it to dollars and pays it to a school in Abuja. Almost $900,000 was transferred to the school after which the school deducts all the money for all his children in the school up to their last days in their final years, and there's still an excess of $760,000 remaining, yet the school kept the remaining money so that if the man produces more children in future he can send them to the school. Just imagine who does that kind of a thing. But an American school should be able to sniff money laundering from a mile yet the school keeps quiet until EFCC starts probing and digging for facts and evidence. Now, the school is begging EFCC to provide an account into which Bello's money can be returned. My only worry is that the EFCC is now so gregarious, so soft and shifty that it is willing to offer crooked politicians the backdoor privilege. Ododo, who calls himself an accountant, says Kogi's money is not missing. Nigerians let's shine our eyes, blow the whistle and say no to corrupt politicians and practices.
“Yahaya Bello not subjected to media trial - EFCC - Daily Post Nigeria”
“Yahaya Bello not subjected to media trial - EFCC - Daily Post Nigeria”