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EFCC Hands Over 753 Houses Allegedly Owned By Emefiele To FG
The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development on Tuesday announced that it has taken delivery of the 753 housing units in the Abuja housing estate of the former Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele
The Executive Chairman of EFCC, Mr Olanipekun Olukoyede, officially handed over the housing estate to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development in Abuja.
The EFCC boss also emphasised the need for accountability and transparency in managing forfeited assets, informing of the directive from President Bola Tinubu to hand over the asset to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development for completion.
"It is important for us to demonstrate to Nigerians that whatever proceeds of crime that we have recovered in the course of our work, the application of that will be made transparent to Nigerians so that we will not allow looted assets to be looted again,”
EFCC Hands Over 753 Houses Allegedly Owned By Emefiele To FG The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development on Tuesday announced that it has taken delivery of the 753 housing units in the Abuja housing estate of the former Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele The Executive Chairman of EFCC, Mr Olanipekun Olukoyede, officially handed over the housing estate to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development in Abuja. The EFCC boss also emphasised the need for accountability and transparency in managing forfeited assets, informing of the directive from President Bola Tinubu to hand over the asset to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development for completion. "It is important for us to demonstrate to Nigerians that whatever proceeds of crime that we have recovered in the course of our work, the application of that will be made transparent to Nigerians so that we will not allow looted assets to be looted again,” 0 Reacties ·0 aandelen ·2K Views -
Yesterday evening, VDM took an emergency flight from Abuja to Lagos to join Sir Allen Onyema, the Chairman of Air Peace, and officials from NAPTIP in welcoming over 70 trafficked Nigerian girls returning from Ivory Coast.
As a concerned citizen, VDM has used his platform to raise awareness about human trafficking, which brought about collaborations with Sir Allen Onyema and NAPTIP.
According to VDM, Sir Allen Onyema provided an Air Peace aircraft free of charge to bring these victims home safely. In doing so, he incurred significant financial losses of over ₦300 million, due to delays in the girls' travel schedule. In addition, he covered the cost of medical checkups for all the victims.
NAPTIP also fulfilled its role by ensuring these girls were located and safely repatriated.
To the naysayers, why do you hate VDM and what he stands for? Why do you despise someone who speaks up for the common man? Why do you oppose the work he does to protect and uplift vulnerable Nigerians?Yesterday evening, VDM took an emergency flight from Abuja to Lagos to join Sir Allen Onyema, the Chairman of Air Peace, and officials from NAPTIP in welcoming over 70 trafficked Nigerian girls returning from Ivory Coast. As a concerned citizen, VDM has used his platform to raise awareness about human trafficking, which brought about collaborations with Sir Allen Onyema and NAPTIP. According to VDM, Sir Allen Onyema provided an Air Peace aircraft free of charge to bring these victims home safely. In doing so, he incurred significant financial losses of over ₦300 million, due to delays in the girls' travel schedule. In addition, he covered the cost of medical checkups for all the victims. NAPTIP also fulfilled its role by ensuring these girls were located and safely repatriated. To the naysayers, why do you hate VDM and what he stands for? Why do you despise someone who speaks up for the common man? Why do you oppose the work he does to protect and uplift vulnerable Nigerians?0 Reacties ·0 aandelen ·2K Views -
Meta Reportedly Threatens to Restrict Access in Nigeria Over $220 Million Fine
There’s tension brewing between Meta (owners of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) and the Nigerian government!
Following the massive $220 million fine imposed on Meta by Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) for alleged violations of data privacy laws, reports are now suggesting that Meta is considering restricting or shutting down access to its platforms in Nigeria as a form of pushback.
The Platforms host millions of Nigerian users daily for business, social connection, and communication.
And it could go dark if the situation escalates.
The Nigerian government claims Meta:
Violated user privacy rights
Shared user data without proper consent
Gave Nigerian users fewer protections than users in other regions
Meta has rejected the fine and is expected to appeal, but the possibility of platform shutdowns or restrictions raises serious concerns for businesses, creators, and everyday users.
This could affect everyone using WhatsApp, Facebook, or Instagram in Nigeria.
Do you think Meta is overreacting?
Is the Nigerian government finally standing its ground on digital rights?
Let’s discuss🚨 Meta Reportedly Threatens to Restrict Access in Nigeria Over $220 Million Fine There’s tension brewing between Meta (owners of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) and the Nigerian government! Following the massive $220 million fine imposed on Meta by Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) for alleged violations of data privacy laws, reports are now suggesting that Meta is considering restricting or shutting down access to its platforms in Nigeria as a form of pushback. The Platforms host millions of Nigerian users daily for business, social connection, and communication. And it could go dark if the situation escalates. 😳 The Nigerian government claims Meta: Violated user privacy rights Shared user data without proper consent Gave Nigerian users fewer protections than users in other regions Meta has rejected the fine and is expected to appeal, but the possibility of platform shutdowns or restrictions raises serious concerns for businesses, creators, and everyday users. This could affect everyone using WhatsApp, Facebook, or Instagram in Nigeria. Do you think Meta is overreacting? Is the Nigerian government finally standing its ground on digital rights? Let’s discuss 👇
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