EFCC ARRESTS EIGHT SUSPECTED INTERNET FRAUDSTERS IN UYO. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 EFCC Arrests Eight Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Uyo Operatives of the Uyo Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday May 2, 2024 arrested eight suspected  internet fraudsters in an early morning sting operation at Osong Ama Extension in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. They were arrested following credible intelligence on their suspected involvement in internet fraud.   Items recovered from them include, seven laptops; 13 smart phones; two wrist watches and one router.   The suspects would be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.  

AHMAD ISA CONGRATULATES YPP'S PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE PRINCE MALIK ADO IBRAHIM .(PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE




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AHMAD ISA CONGRATULATES YPP'S PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE PRINCE MALIK ADO IBRAHIM 



Governorship Aspirant on the platform of the Young Progressives Party YPP in Kano State, Honourable Ahmad ISAH has congratulated the newly elected Presidential Candidate of the party, Prince Malik Ado Ibrahim.


In a statement released today in Kano by the Media Directorate of the Ahmad Isa Campaign Organization, Honourable Isah expressed his happiness that an individual of impeccable pedigree and a forward looking young man like Prince Malik has been chosen to fly the flag of the party.


Honourable Isah believes that the influx of dynamic young Nigerians into the political space is good omen for Nigeria and the bright future that we all cherish. He wishes Prince Malik and other candidates of the YPP at all levels huge success in the 2023 General Elections.


Signed

Media Directorate

Ahmad Isah Campaign Organization

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