N300 Million Extortion: President Buhari Orders Arrest Of Wife's Younger Brother

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 29th Jun, 2015 - tori.ng

President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered Nigeria's security agents to arrest his brother-in-law, the immediate younger brother of the first Lady Aisha, for allegedly extorting money from an unnamed businessman.

 
According to an exclusive report from SaharaReporters, Nigeria’s security agents has been ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari to arrest his brother-in-law named, Musa Yola, for allegedly extorting money from an unnamed businessman. The suspect is the immediate younger brother of the president's wife, Aisha.

The report revealed that the suspect, also addressed as “Alhaji Yola,” reportedly received N300 million from a businessman after promising to provide political access to secure an oil block from the Buhari administration. The report stated that the president personally ordered last Monday night that Mr. Yola be produced before him in handcuffs in the company of the businessman he duped.
 
Alhaji Musa Yola

After telling the businessman that he was stupid to part with such significant cash when he should know that he, Mr. Buhari, would not participate in fraud, the president ordered agents of the State Security Services (SSS) attached to Aso Rock Villa to thoroughly investigate the scam. He also ordered the SSS operatives to ensure that the businessman recovered his money from his brother-in-law.

An SSS source told SaharaReporters, “Alhaji Yola has refunded the money to the affected businessman. Alhaji Yola has been released on bail.”
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