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DSS Speaks On Reports Of Arresting And Detaining Ex-CBN Deputy Governor Over $300M Dollar Bank Acquisition Scandal

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DSS Speaks On Reports Of Arresting And Detaining Ex-CBN Deputy Governor Over $300M Dollar Bank Acquisition Scandal....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie John

The Department of State Services (DSS) has officially addressed the swirling reports surrounding the alleged arrest of a former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) over a $300 million bank acquisition scandal. Via its official Twitter account, the DSS unequivocally denied recent claims, asserting that no arrest of any former or present CBN official occurred within the last 48 hours. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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In a dramatic turn of events, Aisha Ahmad, the former Deputy Governor of the CBN responsible for Financial System Stability, finds herself in custody, facing serious allegations of engaging in fraudulent activities linked to the acquisition of shares in Polaris Bank, Titan Bank, and Union Bank. The DSS accuses her of orchestrating a scheme involving the misappropriation of funds, specifically the alleged use of $300 million to finalize the acquisition of Union Bank.

The arrest of Aisha Ahmad has sent shockwaves throughout the financial and political sectors, sparking concerns about the integrity of the banking industry and potential misuses of substantial funds during the acquisition process. Recent developments have also revealed that Bola Tinubu has assumed control of the three banks—Polaris Bank, Titan Bank, and Union Bank—previously acquired by Aisha Ahmad and her associates during the previous administration. This adds another layer of complexity to the unfolding situation, prompting speculation about the intricate interplay between political figures and financial institutions in the country.

The arrest underscores the urgency for a comprehensive investigation into financial dealings within the banking sector and emphasizes the imperative of accountability to maintain public trust. As legal proceedings unfold, the nation awaits further details on the specific charges against Aisha Ahmad and the potential implications for the banking landscape in Nigeria. The denial by the DSS introduces a level of uncertainty, leaving many questions unanswered and heightening the need for transparency in the unfolding saga.

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