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Looters will not go unpunished – Monarch

- Chief Samsideen Osho says the anti-corruption war launched by President Muhammadu Buhari is yielding positive result
- The monarch says it is unfortunate that a few set of people who had the opportunity of leading Nigeria took advantage of the situation to enrich themselves
Chief Samsideen Osho has said the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari is yielding result.
The newly-installed Otunba Oloore General of Elepe, Ikorodu, Lagos state, Chief Samsideen Osho, has assured Nigerians that those who have milked the country dry will not go unpunished.
According to Vanguard, the monarch speaking shortly after being installed by the Eleku of Ladeja, Ikorodu, Lagos state, said the anti-corruption war launched by President Muhammadu Buhari was yielding positive result.
He said it was unfortunate that a few set of people who had the opportunity of leading Nigeria took advantage of the situation to enrich themselves.
“But I must assure you that those who I regard as the enemy of this country will in no distant time be exposed,” he said.
The monarch urged Nigerian youths to shy away from acts of criminality no matter the situation.
Meanwhile, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has gathered fresh evidence against Esther Oba, an alleged cousin of Dame Patience Jonathan, the wife of former president, Goodluck Jonathan.
Oba is being accused of being a front for some of Patience's accounts.
EFCC recently commenced an investigation against Oba who was identified as one of the owners of the N9 billion account believed to actually belong to Mrs Jonathan.
Quoting an unnamed source, Punch reported that Oba has been on the EFCC watch-list for possessing two valid Nigerian passports which bear two different signatures.

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