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    Adeniyi Adeyemi and the PFIPC: Nigerian police arrest boss of fake agency

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJuly 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Boss of fake government agency arrested in Nigeria after weeks on the run

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    Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew was in hiding for weeks before his arrest

    The head of a bogus government agency set up in the Nigerian president’s office has been arrested after weeks in hiding.

    Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew, who called himself director general of the purported Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council (PFIPC), was detained in the south-western state of Osun State.

    His arrest followed a warrant issued on Tuesday by the Federal High Court in the capital, Abuja, after he failed to appear at a hearing to face charges of forgery and impersonation.

    The case has gripped Nigeria since President Bola Tinubu ordered a corruption investigation into the fictitious agency last week.

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    Details of Tuesday’s arrest remain sketchy, but police confirmed operatives from its Force Intelligence Department and Intelligence Response Team were involved.

    The suspect is expected to be taken to the police headquarters in Abuja for further questioning.

    The police launched a manhunt for Adeyemi after the allegations about the PFIPC surfaced last week.

    Tinubu’s office said an official-looking letter creating the agency was fake.

    Police forensic analysis had confirmed the signature of the president’s chief of staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, on the disputed appointment letter had been forged, the presidency said.

    The scandal has prompted calls for an independent inquiry from civil society groups, opposition politicians and senior lawyers.

    Adeyemi has maintained his innocence in interviews with local media.

    “My life is in danger,” he said, according to local reports, though he promised to appear in court to clear his name.

    But he was absent at the hearing on Tuesday. His lawyer, Genesis Francis, told the court he had been unable to persuade his client to attend, citing Adeyemi’s safety fears.

    The lawyer said the defendant had written an open letter to President Tinubu expressing those concerns.

    Adeyemi had previously alleged the PFIPC was established in 2024 to attract foreign investment to Nigeria. However, there is no record of any deals being concluded.

    BBC News Pidgin found the agency had secured office space within the Federal Secretariat, the sprawling government complex housing many ministries in Abuja.

    It had also opened accounts with the Central Bank of Nigeria and appeared in the 2026 Appropriation Act with an allocation of 1.3bn naira ($950,000; £700,000).

    However, the Accountant-General’s Office said the PFIPC had never operated an account with the central bank, nor received any public funds or salaries.

    According to court documents, Adeyemi and two others are accused of using forged official documents to establish and operate the council, opening multiple bank accounts in its name and seeking official recognition for the non-existent agency.

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