Adeyemi
Coverage of Adeyemi in the Nexus archive.
- Fake Agency Scandal: Adeyemi says he’s unsure of Gbajabiamila’s role
Adeyemi is unsure about Gbajabiamila's role in a fake agency scandal. Adeyemi accused Gbajabiamila of issuing him an appointment letter, and the president’s Chief of Staff disowned him after he refused to comply with demands.
- Fake Agency Scandal: Adeyemi says he did not prepare budget included in 2026 Appropriation Act
Adeyemi denied preparing the budget for the Presidential Economic Advisory Council (PEAC) and Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), which were listed in the 2026 Appropriation Act with a N1.3 billion allocation. The article highlights a scandal involving unacknowledged agency budgets.
- Fake Agency Scandal: Real reasons Adeyemi’s trial has been delayed
The trial of Adeyemi in the Fake Agency Scandal case has been delayed. The case was initially arraigned before Court No. 5 of the Federal High Court on 3 February, presided over by Justice Mohammed Umar.
- Fake Agency Scandal: Police launch manhunt for Adeyemi
Police are conducting a manhunt for Adeyemi following a fake agency scandal. Officers have visited Adeyemi's parents' home in Ogbomoso twice, according to a police source.
- Fake Agency: Gbajabiamila threatens N10bn defamation suit, prosecution against controversial ‘DG’ Adeyemi
Gbajabiamila, through his lawyers, has threatened a N10 billion defamation lawsuit and prosecution against Adeyemi. Adeyemi was given a 72-hour ultimatum to retract allegations against Gbajabiamila.
- Nigeria: Fake Agency Scandal - 12 Officials, Agencies That Have Questions to Answer
A Nigerian police investigation report reveals that officials who signed letters enabling Mr. Adeyemi to infiltrate high levels of government have not been questioned. The scandal involves 12 officials and agencies under scrutiny.
- Fake Agency Scandal: 12 officials, agencies that have questions to answer
A police investigation report reveals that individuals who signed letters enabling Mr. Adeyemi to infiltrate the Nigerian government have not been questioned, implicating 12 officials and agencies in the Fake Agency Scandal.
- PDP demands probe into Gbajabiamila-Adeyemi scandal, seeks suspension of officials
A faction of the PDP has called for an independent forensic investigation into a scandal involving Gbajabiamila and Adeyemi, alleging institutional failure or corruption in the Presidency. The group also seeks the suspension of officials linked to the controversy.
- Gbajabiamila/Adeyemi Scandal: What staff of disowned agency say about its operations
The article discusses the Gbajabiamila/Adeyemi Scandal, focusing on statements from staff of a disowned agency. It mentions the deployment of three civil servants from OAGF on August 28, 2025, as confirmed by a posting letter on the OAGF website.
- What police, charges say about Adeyemi as govt lists Gbajabiamila, 10 others as witnesses
Mr. Adeyemi faces potential prison sentences of up to 21 years for multiple charges, with a separate charge carrying up to three years. The government has listed Gbajabiamila and ten others as witnesses in the case.
- Atiku calls for probe of Gbajabiamila-Adeyemi scandal, says NASS failed
Atiku calls for an investigation into the Gbajabiamila-Adeyemi scandal and criticizes NASS for failing to address the issue, stating there is a problem with the administration's machinery. He emphasizes that Nigerians deserve the full truth rather than scripted statements.
- Gbajabiamila/Adeyemi Scandal: Controversial ‘DG’ of govt-disowned agency speaks from hiding
The Gbajabiamila/Adeyemi scandal involves a controversial 'DG' of a government-disowned agency who denied wrongdoing, claiming the government's actions were a 'defence mechanism' against him. The agency's status and Adeyemi's position remain contentious.
- Nigeria: Presidency Says Man Accused of Heading 'Fraudulent Presidential Council' Is Facing Trial
The Nigerian Presidency states that an individual accused of leading a 'fraudulent presidential council' is facing trial. The Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu denied the existence of the office and the appointment, asserting the government never made such an appointment.