EXCLUSIVE: Nigeria’s Central Bank Gov, Emefiele Says He’s Sick, Undergoing Treatment Abroad Amid Fear Of Arrest, Detention At Home | Sahara Reporters

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EXCLUSIVE: Nigeria’s Central Bank Gov, Emefiele Says He’s Sick, Undergoing Treatment Abroad Amid Fear Of Arrest, Detention At Home | Sahara Reporters
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EXCLUSIVE: Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, Emefiele Remains Abroad Amid Fear Of Arrest, Detention; Secret Police, DSS ‘On Alert’ | Sahara Reporters

EXCLUSIVE: Nigeria’s Central Bank Gov, Emefiele Says He’s Sick, Undergoing Treatment Abroad Amid Fear Of Arrest, Detention At HomeOne of the sources noted that the secret police were on alert and on the lookout for Emefiele. According to the source, the DSS would arrest Emefiele regardless of his antics and the recent court ruling.

One of the sources noted that the secret police were on alert and on the lookout for Emefiele. According to the source, the DSS would arrest Emefiele regardless of his antics and the recent court ruling. “Emefiele has sent a message saying he is sick and undergoing treatment,” one of the sources told SaharaReporters on Sunday.

But a Federal High Court in Maitama, Federal Capital Territory , Abuja recently issued an order restraining the DSS from arresting, detaining or questioning Emefiele. “All the CBN directors have abandoned him except Kingsley Obiora and Aishah Ahmad. The report that he was back in Nigeria is false. He has nowhere to hide,” a source told SaharaReporters last week.

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