The Central Bank of Nigeria and States Accountant General's are soon to come under the EFCC hammer and the Code of Conduct Bureau searchlight. Information reaching the desk of the Expose News shows that there is a steady stream of petition flowing in from aggrieved Nigerians that the affected individuals holding key positions have unduly enriched themselves. These officials, some of them in the Foreign Currency Department of the CBN are so neck deep in the illicit deals that petitions suggest a cabal now exists; but President Buhari is determined to smash the powerful ring and the ExposeNews can authoritatively inform that he has given the nod to EFCC to move in. Also on the card are preparations to raid the various States Accountant General's because of heavy load of petitions. The petitions allege falsification of Assets declaration and Non-disclosure of vital facts. The CCB is now set to carry out investigation to verify all Assets declared by the affected individuals especially in the South Eastern parts of the country.
A recent court order widely regarded as an assault on customs and decency, seeking the exhumation of the corpse of a prominent Igbo chief, is largely seen as a misuse of judicial authority, and fear the backlash may lead to disruption of communal peace. By Clement Ebaku and Lucy Okulougbo reporting from Owerri. Tension has escalated surrounding the Amuchienwa family following a contentious order issued on 5 December 2025 by Justice I.O. Agugua, directing the exhumation of the remains of the late Chief Ifeanyichukwu Dona Amuchienwa, who was laid to rest on 17 October 2025. The directive, made nearly two months after the burial, has sparked widespread outrage, with many describing it as a shocking affront to the dignity of the deceased. Imolites are questioning the circumstances under which the ruling emerged, with reactions trailing a media release by Ms. Chinyere Igwegbe (formerly Amuchienwa), the late Chief’s former wife, whose marriage ended more than 32 years ago. Public...
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