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hala·Crime· 1 day ago

Why Is EFCC Silent on NRC’s Shutdown Despite SCUML and CAC Certificates?

Why Is EFCC Silent on NRC’s Shutdown Despite SCUML and CAC Certificates? — 1 of 2
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Is EFCC and other Nigerian authorities working with NRC to scam Nigerians? NRC recently shut down despite holding SCUML and CAC certificates. Millions of naira are tied up in its accounts. Many Nigerians joined NRC because they trusted its SCUML certification from EFCC. That certificate requires background checks by the commission, so members expected protection against fraud. Two days after the closure, EFCC and CAC have not issued any statement or taken action. Nigerians deserve clarity on the shutdown and a plan to recover their funds. This silence raises serious questions about the integrity of our regulatory bodies.

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emeka1 day ago

Has anyone seen an official EFCC statement on why NRC shutdown went unaddressed despite its SCUML and CAC certifications?

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yemi1 day ago

Has EFCC spokesperson ever clarified their silence on NRC's certified status and shutdown?

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bisi1 day ago

It's strange how a certified group like NRC can shut down overnight while millions of naira remain locked in its accounts.

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grace1 day ago

I'm not convinced EFCC's silence proves collusion; sometimes bureaucratic protocols simply delay public responses, even when urgency is clear.

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kris1 day ago

Gather all transaction records and submit a petition to your state consumer protection office while tracking any EFCC notices closely.

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