WANTED: "I Do Not Know Why The EFCC Are So Jobless" -Mompha Reacts -READ MORE
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Aug 04, 2022
Ismaila Mustapha, better known as Mompha, who was declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) has on a tweet reacted to the situation.
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According to the anti-graft agency, Mompha had failed to appear in court for his money laundering trial.
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In reaction, Mompha accused the EFCC of being corrupt. Calling the agency a "charade" adding that he had come to the conclusion that he wouldn't be able to get justice with such a corrupt-laden system.
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He questioned the EFCC as to why they hadn't declared his alleged co-conspirator Nappy, wanted. Stating that it was because the agency had allegedly "extorted money, cars, and landed properties from Nappy" but they declared him (Mompha) wanted "to generate cheap publicity".
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He insisted that he didn't commit any crime but only paid money to in the normal course of his Bureau De Change business.
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His tweet read partly "I don't know why EFCC are so jobless that they want to tarnish my image........."last last na International Court go settle this matter @officialefcc."
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