EFCC reacts as man advertises their head office building for sale

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) reacts as Nigerian man puts up their head office building as a ‘hotel for sale’ online.

The tweet was made on the micro blogging platform, X, by a netizen identified as @osere_x.

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Taking to the platform, he shared a photo of EFCC head office building, advertising it as a hotel that is available for sale.

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He wrote …

“HOTEL AVAILABLE
Location: Abuja

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Price – 800M
Agent fee – 120M

only serious buyers should DM”

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Surprisingly, the EFCC, via their official handle, took to the comment section to react to the post.

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They wrote …

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“Hmmm…. You get mind oooo🤔”

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Check out reactions trailing the post …

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@segunjac said: “You too dey cruise for this country ooooo. U wan sell eagle thinking eagle is asleep”

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@RiempitoN wrote: “Agent fee 120M?? 😭😭
My brother no be hotel you dey sell, na Federal Secretariat Annex.
EFCC don already bookmark the post you still dey type “only serious buyers” 😂
Oga abeg change am to “Only serious suspects should DM.”
This cruise no be small for Nigeria”

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@Shege2U wrote: “it sounds funny now, but when them line out his crime out in court , na only god can save him for fraudulently trying to sell public property .. d funny thing is, evidence plenty …

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fo0lishness no let people kn d implications of some things”

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