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Reno Omokri reacts as EFCC arrest 30 Yahoo boys in Ado Ekiti
A well known Nigerian human right activist, Reno Omokri has taken to his official Twitter page to react after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, reportedly arrested over thirty Yahoo boys in Ado State.
While sharing on his official Twitter page, the former Special Assistant to Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, Reno Omokri revealed that the EFCC arrested over thirty Yahoo boys in Ado Ekiti, yesterday, accusing them of living above their legitimate income.
Reacting to this information, the cleric asked how many of the APC Presidential aspirants who bought the N100 million Presidential nomination form earn N100 million in four years? And why hasn’t the EFCC arrested them?.
See tweet below…
Well, I don’t think it was wrong for the EFCC to interrogate those for spending more than the legitimate income, however, that does not mean that they can’t spend their money the way that pleases them.
Regarding the N100 million Presidential nomination form, Reno Omokri made it known that many of the Presidential aspirants that are willing to pay the N100 million don’t even earn up to N100 million in four years, and the EFCC have not arrested any of them.
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