The Senator representing Delta North, Peter Nwaoboshi, on Friday accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of waging a war of vendetta against him over allegation that he failed to execute a N4 billion contract awarded to his firm.
EFCC had revealed that detectives were also looking into how the lawmaker operates 20 accounts in six banks with different signatories.
The senator is also accused of using a company, to buy a 12-storey building in Apapa, Lagos, belonging to the Delta State Government for N805 million.
The Senator representing Delta North, Peter Nwaoboshi, on Friday accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of waging a war of vendetta against him over allegation that he failed to execute a N4 billion contract awarded to his firm.
EFCC had revealed that detectives were also looking into how the lawmaker operates 20 accounts in six banks with different signatories.
The senator is also accused of using a company, to buy a 12-storey building in Apapa, Lagos, belonging to the Delta State Government for N805 million.
The Senator representing Delta North, Peter Nwaoboshi, on Friday accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of waging a war of vendetta against him over allegation that he failed to execute a N4 billion contract awarded to his firm.
EFCC had revealed that detectives were also looking into how the lawmaker operates 20 accounts in six banks with different signatories.
The senator is also accused of using a company, to buy a 12-storey building in Apapa, Lagos, belonging to the Delta State Government for N805 million.
The Senator representing Delta North, Peter Nwaoboshi, on Friday accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of waging a war of vendetta against him over allegation that he failed to execute a N4 billion contract awarded to his firm.
EFCC had revealed that detectives were also looking into how the lawmaker operates 20 accounts in six banks with different signatories.
The senator is also accused of using a company, to buy a 12-storey building in Apapa, Lagos, belonging to the Delta State Government for N805 million.
The Senator representing Delta North, Peter Nwaoboshi, on Friday accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of waging a war of vendetta against him over allegation that he failed to execute a N4 billion contract awarded to his firm.
EFCC had revealed that detectives were also looking into how the lawmaker operates 20 accounts in six banks with different signatories.
The senator is also accused of using a company, to buy a 12-storey building in Apapa, Lagos, belonging to the Delta State Government for N805 million.
The Senator representing Delta North, Peter Nwaoboshi, on Friday accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of waging a war of vendetta against him over allegation that he failed to execute a N4 billion contract awarded to his firm.
EFCC had revealed that detectives were also looking into how the lawmaker operates 20 accounts in six banks with different signatories.
The senator is also accused of using a company, to buy a 12-storey building in Apapa, Lagos, belonging to the Delta State Government for N805 million.
The Senator representing Delta North, Peter Nwaoboshi, on Friday accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of waging a war of vendetta against him over allegation that he failed to execute a N4 billion contract awarded to his firm.
EFCC had revealed that detectives were also looking into how the lawmaker operates 20 accounts in six banks with different signatories.
The senator is also accused of using a company, to buy a 12-storey building in Apapa, Lagos, belonging to the Delta State Government for N805 million.
The Senator representing Delta North, Peter Nwaoboshi, on Friday accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of waging a war of vendetta against him over allegation that he failed to execute a N4 billion contract awarded to his firm.
EFCC had revealed that detectives were also looking into how the lawmaker operates 20 accounts in six banks with different signatories.
The senator is also accused of using a company, to buy a 12-storey building in Apapa, Lagos, belonging to the Delta State Government for N805 million.