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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

EFCC denies its chairman said 'coronavirus is caused by corruption', but video evidence proves he did (watch video)

EFCC denies its chairman said 'coronavirus is caused by corruption', but video evidence proves he did (watch video)

EFCC denies its chairman said 'coronavirus is caused by corruption', but video evidence proves he did lindaikejisblogThe Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has denied that its acting chairman, Ibrahim Magu said that "Coronavirus is caused by corruption" while speaking at the passing out parade of 281 cadets of the EFCC Detective Inspector Course-5, at the Nigerian Defence Academy in Kaduna on Tuesday February 18.  In a statement shared on its official Twitter handle, the anti-graft agency alleged that the report is false and misleading. The agency claimed that Magu said;  “Tackling corruption is a clarion call, given that corruption is a huge burden to the nation. It is worse than Cancer, Ebola Virus, Coronavirus and all other deadly diseases put together.” EFCC denies its chairman said 'coronavirus is caused by corruption', but video evidence proves he did lindaikejisblog 1 A video evidence however proved that Magu said he "he strongly believes coronavirus is caused by corruption." In a video which has long gone viral, the EFCC boss was heard saying;   “Corruption is the biggest strategy to human kind. Your excellency, corruption is worse than all the diseases now running about.“And I strongly believe, Your Excellency, that even the coronavirus is caused by corruption." Here is the video below;       View this post on Instagram         EFCC denies its Acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu said “Coronavirus is caused by corruption”, but video evidence proves he didA post shared by Lindaikejiblog (@lindaikejiblogofficial) on Feb 18, 2020 at 11:15pm PSTThe post EFCC denies its chairman said 'coronavirus is caused by corruption', but video evidence proves he did (watch video) appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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