Alleged N-Power Fraud Provide evidence or I sue – Dbanj threatens Minister, ICPC. Alleged N-Power Fraud Provide evidence or I sue – Dbanj threatens Minister, ICPC. Daniel Oladapo, better known by his stage as Dbanj, has demanded that Sadiya Farouq, the minister of humanitarian affairs, disaster management, and social development, show proof of money that has been linked to his account.
Dbanj questioned Farouq on how he came to be accused of having money connected to his account by the ICPC.
Dbanj threatened to file a lawsuit against the Minister and ICPC over the alleged money related to him, speaking through his attorney Pelumi Olajengbesi.
Dbanj demanded an apology from the minister and ICPC for his arrest, calling it an injustice.
Dbanj was detained on suspicion of stealing money intended for the Federal Government’s N-Power program for empowering young people.
The singer was freed by the ICPC on self-recognition after 72 hours.
The musician insisted that he had no prior convictions and emphasized that his detention was embarrassing.
“Nigerians must be given the truth that D’banj is clean and has no criminal or fraud background,” says Olajengbesi in a statement.
Sadiya Farouq, the minister of humanitarian affairs, disaster management, and social development, who allegedly gave the ICPC the order to imprison D’banj, must now be prepared to explain to the public how much money has been linked to his account.
“We continue to demand that the minister provide the names of the officials D’banj is claimed to have worked with as well as the account and N-power monies that are allegedly linked to Dbanj’s account.
This is unfair, and at the request of our client, we may go to court to demand compensation from the ICPC as well as remedy and a public apology.
He claimed that because nothing linking him to an offense had been found, the ICPC had wrongfully imprisoned him.
The musician claimed it was embarrassed that the ICPC had implicated him in the N900 million scam without any proof.