Breaking: Ex-President Buhari’s ex-minister in EFCC custody


- The Financial and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has begun its quest to inquire of public officeholders in the outdated administration
- Pauline Tallen, a gentle minister of ladies folks’s affairs in the instantaneous previous administration, has been grilled by the anti-graft company
- Experiences show that she became as soon as invited for questioning for the alleged misappropriation and diversion of N2 billion
FCT, Abuja – The Financial and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has grilled Pauline Tallen, gentle minister of ladies folks’s affairs, over alleged immoral enrichment.
As reported by TheCabe, Tallen arrived on the Abuja zonal remark on Thursday, June 1, for questioning over the alleged misappropriation of N2 billion.

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It became as soon as gathered that the funds were intended for the African First Lady Peace Mission Mission (AFLPM).
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Essentially essentially based on Sahara reporters, the initiative became as soon as led by the gentle First Lady, Maryam Abacha, and aimed to foster peace and harmony in Africa.
How EFCC invited Tallen for questioning – Sources present
A provide who spoke to The Punch acknowledged:
“The ex-minister arrived at our Abuja Zonal Issue (not the headquarters), on invitation, at about 12 pm, however she’s unexcited being grilled by investigators of the commission as of 8:30 pm.
“She’s being investigated for alleged misappropriation of funds and immoral enrichment to the tune of N2billion, and section of the money became as soon as allegedly diverted from the African First Lady Peace Mission Mission.”
In the meantime, all efforts to reach Wilson Uwujaren, the spokesperson of the anti-graft company, proved abortive.
Nonetheless, forward of the authorities transition, the EFCC had declared that it may perchance scurry after outgoing public place of business holders who had been on their radar forward of the quit of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.
How EFCC Chairman Demanded $2m Bribe From Me, Matawalle Reveals
In the meantime, drama has begun to unfold in the continuing feud between Governor Bello Matawalle and the Financial and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Governor Matawalle, in an interview with BBC Hausa, revealed that EFCC boss Abdulrasheed Bawa demanded a $2m bribe from him.
The governor, who has been in battle words with Bawa, revealed that he haWordss proof to level to his remark.
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