MY WICKED EXPERIENCE WITH @DStvNg@DStvNgCare@DStv so I decided to close my viewing center because it wasn't making any reasonable profit after 2 season, the normal thing was to shut down after the first season, but I allowed it to run because of the joy and engagement it gave
Everyone I’ve spoken with who is currently serving in government has told me that this Prince Adeniyi case is simply a scam, but when I start asking questions, none of them has been able to answer.
Yes, you can forge an appointment letter and claim that you are a DG but appointment letters are signed by the SGF not the COS. Who allegedly issued his appointment letter or what signature is his allegedly forged appointment letter showing?
Someone higher than a DG must ask that you be allocated office space in the Federal Secretariat. Who made that request?
Someone higher than a DG must write asking that you be given an alleged take-off grant. You cannot yourself write to the Budget Office and the Office of the Accountant General that you should be given a take-off grant. Who allegedly wrote?
How did the agency get into the budget?
Usually, you will go for budget defence as part of a cohort. In this case, it will probably be as part of the State House cohort. Who defended or coordinated the defence of the budget estimates before the National Assembly before they were appropriated?
Did the guy earn a salary in the more than one year he was there? If so, who documented him and asked that he be paid?
With which money was the guy running the office for more than one year if nothing was allegedly released?
Who allegedly wrote to the CBN asking them to open an account for the ‘Council’? The ‘Council’ cannot just walk into CBN and ask to open an account, as if it’s a commercial bank looking for customers.
Who allegedly approved the ‘Council’s’ manning levels and who allegedly approved the waiver to recruit 300 staff?
Was the guy allegedly really that good? Or were there egregious failings at multiple points in the system?
These questions and more are often met with deafening silence. Everyone sighs heavily and uses the ubiquitous expression “Na waa.” Me sef, I sigh heavily and answer “Na real waa!”
This is a case of the proverbial tse tse that has landed on the scrotum. Leave it and it will cause sickness and pain. Swat it and it will cause pain because of its location.
Anyhow you look at it, there are questions begging for answers. And whatever the answers will be, they will not be good.
Still, I hope that there’ll be some answers soon…for the sake of our public administration system.
I am Ezemmuo. I know things.
@drkemiofnigeria If the heist was successful multiply the budget by 6 (6 years) that’s the amount of money they would have successfully stole, and even more if the budget increases yearly
THOSE WHO HAVE QUESTIONS TO ANSWER
1. Babangida Hussaini — Director General, Budget Office of the FederationHis office assigns budget codes and processes MDA submissions. Code 0111062001 passed through his office. He needs to produce the submission trail for that entry and explain at what stage it entered the process.
2. Simon Lalong — Minister of State for Labour and Employment / Head of Civil Service of the Federation (Folasade Yemi-Esan at the time): Whoever headed the civil service when 314 staff were approved for a non-existent agency signed off on that approval. That officer needs to explain what documentation was reviewed and who submitted the request.
3. Oluwatoyin Madein — Accountant General of the FederationHer office processed the CBN account opening for a fictitious agency. Her office is the one the Presidency's statement says was "misled." She needs to explain specifically how a mandatory verification chain requiring sign-off from the SGF, Chief of Staff, and Minister of Finance was bypassed or completed.
4. Yemi Cardoso — Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria. The CBN holds the account. Its internal control unit is independently required to verify government agency accounts. Either it was verified, and someone it contacted confirmed the agency was legitimate, or it was not verified. Cardoso needs to answer which one happened.
5. Senator Barau Jibrin — Senate Appropriations Committee / Speaker Tajudeen Abbas — House Appropriations Committee. Both chambers reviewed the 2026 budget line by line. The combined PEAC/PFIPC entry with N182.5 million in World Investment Summit logistics passed through both committees. One of those committees either inserted it or passed it without flagging it. Both chambers need to identify who tabled or approved that specific line.
6. George Akume — Secretary to the Government of the Federation. The SGF's office is the custodian of the official register of legitimate MDAs. Every time a government office, a bank, or a budget committee should have verified whether the PFIPC was real, the trail should have led back to his office. His office is also one of the required sign-offs in the CBN verification chain. His office received a query from the Foreign Affairs Ministry in October 2025. What was done with that query before Adeyemi continued to operate?
7. Yusuf Tuggar — Minister of Foreign AffairsHis ministry's Ambassador Anderson Madubuike wrote to flag Adeyemi's ambassador meeting on October 15, 2025. The ministry also received a request for a note verbale to facilitate US visas for PFIPC staff. At what point was that visa request rejected, who rejected it, and why did the ambassador meeting happen without the ministry's knowledge in the first place?
8. Femi Gbajabiamila — Chief of Staff to the President.
Not because the Presidency's statement is wrong about him disowning the agency. He did, and early. But Adeyemi's specific financial counter-allegation of N400 million paid by proxy deserves a formal documented rebuttal, not just a press statement. A denial supported by financial records closes this. A denial alone does not.
@DrJoeAbah Wow, Dr. this your biceps are incredible, even most 30’s don’t have them, now I am inspired, that’s the kind of body I want at my older age, need to start putting in the work.
@Mimi_yakigar The current uniform is the most inclusive uniform, why would someone from the north want to wear adire? NYSC is about unity and inclusivity
@Babcock_Univ@bizzleosikoya When the head is rotten, the body will also partake
Head - BAT
Body - DoubleUeees
Rotten - certificate forgery
A precedent has been established
@OgbeniDipo When the First Lady meet with Women leaders of APC she did not share 50k for them to start Akara business, she shared cars, when it got to the poor women 50k was good enough for them, this parasitic socialites don’t care about the poor, it’s evident in there attitude
You worry more about Governors abusing state police during elections that happen once every four years. You do not worry about whether the state of insecurity under centralised policing can be such that elections are not even held in some places in the first place.
You do not worry about school children being kidnapped every day in hundreds or kidnappers collecting ransoms through bank accounts that have BVN for which you must have an NIN, and proudly posting videos on social media.
You worry about how the states would fund state police. You do not worry that the Federal Government consumes 52% of all resources, and wastes it on frivolous spending and on irrelevant and ineffective agencies, while 36 states and 774 LGAs only get 48%.
You are not Ezemmuo. You don’t know things.