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D’banj arrestes by Nigeria’s anti-graft agency

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D’banj arrestes by Nigeria’s anti-graft agency

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  • ICPC confirms arrest and detention of Mr. Oladipo Daniel Oyebanjo.
  • Arrest is over investigation of fraud associated with the N-Power Program.
  • ICPC has detained about 10 people who had been invited to provide testimony.
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Oladapo Oyebanjo, often known as D’banj, is a well-known Nigerian musician who has been detained on suspicion of fraud.

The Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) confirmed the musician’s arrest in a tweet on its official account for allegedly engaging in fraudulent N-Power Program operations, a government program designed to combat young unemployment and promote youth empowerment.

The ICPC claims it is looking into claims made by N-Power beneficiaries who claim they have not received their monthly payments despite the government having made the payment and alleging a theft of “billions of Naira” in monies.

The organisation reported that the ICPC had detained roughly 10 people who had been invited to provide testimony in relation to the alleged N-Power fraud during the past few months but who had been released on bail.

The body claimed that Mr. Oyebanjo refused many requests to appear before a team of investigators.

Mr. Oyebanjo’s representatives have not yet provided any comments.

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D’banj is a successful entrepreneur and Afrobeat musician from Nigeria. He has received numerous accolades and has endorsed numerous brands.

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