FBI, INTERPOL should go after ‘Yahoo politicians’ – Timi Frank MondayMotivation
Friday Olokor, Abuja
The activist who was reacting to a long list of young internet fraudsters recently released by the FBI, commended the FBI and other international security agencies for their onslaught against fraudsters in the country. Frank in a statement in Abuja cited a situation where a governor, minister or any other government appointee who was nowhere financially before they get into public office suddenly become stupendously affluent after their tenure in that office.
He said, “Corruption is gradually becoming a criteria to get appointment, especially under the current administration.
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