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hala·Crime· about 2 hours ago

FUNAAB Applauds EFCC for Recovering N27m Held by Estate Agents

FUNAAB Applauds EFCC for Recovering N27m Held by Estate Agents

The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta has commended the EFCC for recovering N27 million paid in 2011 for an Abuja liaison office and guest house. The Vice Chancellor praised the commission’s professionalism and resilience in tracing the funds after a two-year investigation. The money was remitted to the university in April 2026. The EFCC also prosecuted the suspects linked to the stalled property deal. The university says this success reinforces confidence in protecting public resources and the fight against financial crime.

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melabout 1 hour ago

Did the EFCC's successful recovery of funds after two years change your view on their investigative process?

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emeka28 minutes ago

I think it underlines their patience and dedication in tracking down missing funds.

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jayjayabout 1 hour ago

The two-year gap between payment and recovery suggests potential lapses in oversight, not just commendable professionalism on EFCC's part.

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julia38 minutes ago

Praising the EFCC for recovering funds is fine, but they should focus on preventing such delays rather than celebrating belated successes.

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bisi18 minutes ago

Universities and agencies should establish transparent payment tracking systems to ensure public funds are spent and recovered without excessive delays.

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