Crime
Nigerian Permanent Secretary allegedly launders N7billion, allegedly bribes ICPC officials

Social media activist and investigative journalist Mr. Jackson Ude has taken to Twitter to allege that acting Permanent Secretary of Nigeria’s Ministry for Women Affairs, Mr Tokunbo Ogbagba, has laundered the ministry to the tune of N7billion. He further alleged that Mr Tokunbo Ogbagba has also bribed some ICPC officials with over N100million, to stay off from investigating him.
Jackson Ude further called on the EFCC to immediately swoop into the allegations and investigate Mr Tokunbo.
Furthermore, Jackson Ude provided some bank account details that are believed to be linked to the allegations.
Attached are pictures of the tweets.
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