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Nigeria recovers $24m in poverty minister investigation - EFCC

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  • iPRONOUNCE 1 month ago

    To say that I'm not proud of my race is an understatement. After this when white people grab their bags tight when they see you on the street, or when white security men follow up in supermarkets, you don't understand. THIEVE ...
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  • HE The Ugly Dwarf 1 month ago

    She is a danger to society and should be hanged

  • Rex 1 month ago

    Great work Tinabu, this is something that cant even happen in the dreams of your thief colleague, the mother serpent of corruption, he rather clears his thieving appointees, you have proven that not all the older folks are as ...
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  • Test 2 1 month ago

    THEN THEY BLAME THE WHITES FOR AFRICA EXTREME POVERTY MIRE THAN HALF OF NIGERIANS ARE IN EXTREME POVERTY
    AFRICA CONTINENT WILL ALWAYS BE POOR AND SECOND CLASS CITEZENS TO THE REST OF THE WORLD
    IF THIS WOMAN HAPPENS TO BE I ...
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  • Gascoigne 1 month ago

    Why shouldn't we blame the whites as well. The are key contributors to our woes and misery. Stupid savage whites.

  • Kofi 1 month ago

    Congratulations to Betta Edu for alleviating her poverty first

  • COD 1 month ago

    Clearly, all that Dr. Edu leaned to gain her Doctorate Degree is stealing and looting and hiding from her own people.
    She ought to be jailed for some 150 years.

  • Bastie Asantefourhene 1 month ago

    THIEFNUBU ZOO

  • Cc 1 month ago

    Women thieves are more dangerous. Cecilia Dapaa is walking freely because it's Ghana.

  • Kojo donkor 1 month ago

    Hmmm, say it again. If she were in Ghana, our 419 presido would've cleared her and asked that all the accounts be released back to her.

  • Youngster 1 month ago

    We need the youth to take over. The old are corrupt.
    At 37, she’s too old.

  • Fuego 1 month ago

    Hahaha

  • Kwesi 1 month ago

    Looks like in Nigeria, their corrupt women are very wild , reminds me of the ex-petroleum minister.

  • mans_cholar 1 month ago

    Who at all discovered Africa??????

  • Kojo donkor 1 month ago

  • Darku Kofi 1 month ago

    It is a different thing when it comes to Ghana. The president will declare the minister innocent before investigation begins.

  • Laye 1 month ago

    The so call youths have disappointed this generation. At 37 immersing such wealth? Those calling on the youth to join politics and take over from the likes of Akufo Addo and Tinubu, is this not call for concerns?

  • Nico van Staalduinen 1 month ago

    Change the world start by yourself? Doesn't mean solve your own poverty first. Simple misunderstanding????

  • Mohammed 1 month ago

    How can a thief help in elevating poverty

  • Kojo donkor 1 month ago

    This behaviour has been the way of our African Politicians. Sometimes like someone asked, you wonder who discovered Africa. In many Western Nations, she wouldn't have even dreamt let alone thought of doing this, but here in A ...
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  • Jeremiah 1 month ago

    You are right in calling for citizens to rise up and fight corruption in the leadership, but you are lying when you try to paint corruption as an African thing. Corruption has no national boundaries. Just read a little wider ...
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  • JESUS CHRIST LOVES YOU 1 month ago

    Ladies and Gentlemen! Jesus Christ Loves you. Please, He is at the door of your heart, knocking. Why dont you give your life to Him. He promises eternal life and salvation. Run to Jesus Christ. HE LOVES YOU!

  • Bastie Asantefourhene 1 month ago

    Fantastically corrupt Zoo

  • Ex-Pope 1 month ago

    Why will any country even have such a ministerial position? You appointed the crook as a Poverty Minister, and she set out to impoverish the country, so why suspend her?

  • THISISME 1 month ago

    I n stead of you being a role model to the youth, look at what you have done. The old are stealing. The young are also stealing. Whom should we trust?