Nigeria Court Rules on Storm Around Central Bank Governor Nigeria GodwinEmefiele CBN terrorfunding PresidentMuhammaduBuhari economy legal SSS AbujaHighCourt
The Govenor of Nigeria's Central Bank, Godwin Emefiele has been accused of making funds available to terrorist groups operating in the country. Justice Hassan of a High Court in Abuja has thus far restrained the The judge said that the SSS,"acted wrongfully and illegally in instigating President Muhammadu Buhari against Mr.
The Southern and Middle Belt Leaders' Forum has also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to put his house in order and save the country from,"repeated, unwarranted national embarrassments." The SMBLF led by Chief Edwin Clark, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, Dr. Pogu Bitrus and Ambassador Okey Emuchay, called the actions against Emefiele"disgraceful", write
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