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Amidst court case with EFCC, Fayose feeds over 150 detainees

Amidst a pending court case with the EFCC, Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose after yesterday’s preceedings took to the EFCC detention center and reportedly fed over 150 detainees
With food in their stomach, it was not long before the highly elated detainees jointly sang the National Anthem
Media aide, Lere Olayinka disclosed that moments after the conclusion of the “stomach infrastructure” process, the former Ekiti State Governor, secured lawyers for some of the detainees that are in genuine need of legal representation and promised to assist those having challenges in meeting their bail conditions.
The tweet reads;
In his usual characteristics, Fayose took his Stomach Infrastructure to the EFCC office in Lagos today as he provided food for over 150 people (detainees and visitors).
The highly elated detainees jointly sang the National Anthem after their stomachs were adequately serviced
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Meanwhile, Ayodele Fayose is standing trial, for reportedly receiving $5.3 million from a former Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Musiliu Obanikoro and reportedly admitted to knowing Obanikoro and his associate, Abiodun Agbele, who allegedly bought six choice properties for him in Lagos and Abuja in court.
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