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Former Minister Obanikoro Returns To Nigeria, Meets EFCC Monday

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Musiliu Obanikoro, a former minister of state for defence, returned to Nigeria on Monday, October 17, 2016 from the United States enroute London Heathrow.

The news of Obanikoro return to the country was broken by online news platform, Signal. According to the report, the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, chieftain is  back home to respond to some allegations leveled against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

Obanikoro, who is also a former Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana had initially stayed away from Nigeria because no formal invitation was extended to him by the anti-graft Commission.

Following the receipt of a formal invitation, Obanikoro’s lawyers promised the commission he would honour it, more so as that he has nothing to hide.

More importantly was an email sent to him by the US Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton’s campaign group, following the boasting by the Republican Candidate, Donald Trump that he would jail her if he became president.

In the letter to Obanikoro, a supporter of the Democratic party, Clinton, wrote: “Muhammed, last night, Donald Trump said that if he were elected president, he’d target Hillary and said she would be in jail if he were in charge.

“Threatening to jail political opponents isn’t what we do in America, Muhammed. Those are the words of totalitarianism.”

Moved by the words of Clinton and her team, the former Senator and one-time Minister of State for Foreign Affairs decided to return to the country to clear the mess once and for all.

Obanikoro would be led to the Commission by his two lawyers, Mr. Lawal Pedro and Mr. James Onoja, both Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN).

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