EFCC Declares Tinubu Support Group Coordinator Wanted Over Alleged Fraud

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Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has issued a public notice declaring Halimat Adenike Tejuosho wanted over allegations of fraud.

EFCC Declares Tinubu Support Group Coordinator Wanted Over Alleged Fraud

In a statement released on Monday, the commission said the 41-year-old is being pursued in connection with an ongoing probe into obtaining money under false pretences.

Authorities described her as a native of Lagos State, with her last known residence listed in Maitama Extension, Abuja.

The EFCC called on members of the public to assist with information that could lead to her arrest, urging anyone with relevant details to contact the agency or nearby security authorities.

Fake Job Scheme

Investigators say the case is linked to an alleged scheme involving fake job placements and contract offers.

Tejuosho had reportedly been questioned by the commission in June 2025 after multiple complaints surfaced from individuals who claimed they paid money in exchange for promised federal government appointments.

According to the agency, victims were allegedly issued forged documents and fraudulent appointment letters as part of the operation.

Tejuosho, who is said to be behind Haleems Integrated Services Limited, was initially granted administrative bail while inquiries continued.

In a related development, the City Boy Movement has announced her immediate suspension from her role as South-West coordinator of its women’s wing.

Group Announces Suspension

Meanwhile, the group said the decision was taken to safeguard its reputation and maintain its internal standards while investigations unfold.

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Furthermore, it added that the suspension would help ensure the probe proceeds without interference.

Reaffirming its position, the organisation emphasised that it does not tolerate misconduct and remains committed to upholding accountability within its ranks.

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