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Mele Kyari Must Be Sacked And Probed: Deji Adeyanju Accuses NNPCL Boss Of Corruption And Nepotism, Speaks On Emefiele’s Drama
Mele Kyari Must Be Sacked And Probed: Deji Adeyanju Accuses NNPCL Boss Of Corruption And Nepotism....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikirodah
Prominent political activist, Deji Adeyanju, has called on President Tinubu to initiate a probe into the operations of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), specifically targeting Group CEO, Mele Kyari. Adeyanju alleges that Kyari has engaged in corrupt practices and nepotism, which he claims have severely undermined the integrity of the state-run oil firm. CONTINUE READING
In a series of tweets, Adeyanju wrote: “Mele Kyari has destroyed NNPC with corruption, tribalism, and nepotism, a professional industry for that matter. Tinubu must sack and probe him immediately. He has more questions to answer than Emefiele.”
The activist further referred to the arrest of Godwin Emefiele, the suspended governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), dubbing it as a ‘drama’ and a ‘joke’. He criticized the charges of unlawful possession of a firearm brought against Emefiele, claiming them to be a pretext for his continued unlawful detention. CONTINUE READING
“Charging Meffy [Emefiele] for unlawful possession of a firearm is the biggest joke ever. Malami & Mele Kyari will also get away with everything. Tunde Sabiu has gotten away already. I hear Aso Rock folks have met Meffy severally in DSS custody asking him to return some money he stole.”
Adeyanju’s strong comments indicate his discontent with the current state of affairs within the Nigerian government and the handling of high-profile cases involving senior officials. He insists that President Tinubu should pivot attention towards the alleged corruption within the NNPCL under Kyari’s leadership.
The activist’s remarks have stirred public conversation and added another layer of complexity to the ongoing issues surrounding the management of the nation’s key institutions. Whether President Tinubu will respond to these demands and initiate a probe into the NNPCL remains to be seen.
Source: Bushradiogist
