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Obi Cubana Did not Take Photo with EFCC Staff

  The  Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has stated that businessman, Obi Cubana did not take any picture with its staff during the period he was with the agency. Wilson Uwajuren,…

 

The  Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has stated that businessman, Obi Cubana did not take any picture with its staff during the period he was with the agency.

Wilson Uwajuren, spokesperson of the anti-graft agency stated this in a statement on Friday.

A picture of Obi Cubana with caption, “EFCC Crew poses for quick photograph with billionaire socialite and businessman Obi Cubana”, has gone viral on social media.

Uwajuren said, “The caption is as fake as any fake news can ever be because, at no time during his ongoing investigation, period in custody or release did Obi Cubana pose for photographs with EFCC staff.

“Deji Adesogan a.k.a Uncle Deji, a popular security analyst using his social media handle, has further debunked the fake news, saying:

“This post is deliberately misleading, this picture was taken 7th October 2021 during a book launch of Colonel Chukwu Obasi at Nigerian Army Resource Centre in Abuja in which Obi Cubana attended as a guest”.

Members of the public are strongly advised to ignore the fake news and misleading imputation which has been traced to the social media account of Sabi Radio (sabiradio), which first went to town with the fake news at 1.06 pm on 5 November, 2021. Sabiradio’s watermark is telltale on the photograph.

“The Commission shall not hesitate to take urgent necessary steps to address this and other fake news seeking to drag EFCC’s hard-won name and professional reputation in the mud.”

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Published November 5, 2021
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