– Tukur Buratai, Nigeria’s revered chief of army staff, is still facing calls to either resign or be sacked by the president for owning two mansions in Dubai
– Though he has pleaded his innocence with the Code of Conduct Bureau vindicating him of alleged crime, CACOL’s Debo Adeniran says that is not enough
– Adeniran is asking the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to find out how he got the $1.5 million with which he purchased the mansions
Debo Adeniran, the executive chairman of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL), has raised a fresh angle to the story of alleged corruption against the Chief Army Staff (COAS), Tukur Buratai, in relation to his two palatial mansions in Dubai.
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