A witness testified that former President Buhari, former CBN Governor Emefiele, and SGF Mustapha approved a cash payment of N2.9 billion for the observance of the 2023 general elections. The witness, a top CBN official, provided this information in the trial of Emefiele who is facing charges of corruption and fraud.
A prosecution witness revealed that former President Buhari , former CBN Governor Emefiele , and SGF Mustapha approved a cash payment of N2.9 billion for the 2023 general elections. The witness, a top CBN official, testified in the trial of Emefiele who is facing charges of corruption and fraud.
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