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What DSS Said About Stockpile Of Cash Discovered In Emefiele’s Resident

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What DSS Said About Stockpile Of Cash Discovered In Emefiele’s Resident

The Department of State Services (DSS), has described the viral video of a stockpile of cash allegedly discovered from the home of the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Godwin Emefiele as fake.

Earlier this week, a 27-second video without sound went viral on the internet with two men arranging huge piles of money and counting it with a machine.

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There were claims that the stockpile of cash was recently discovered from the home of Godwin Emefiele by DSS, a few days after his arrest.

The viral video, which was traced to April 22, 2019, originates from Sudan, a country in North Africa, The Cable reports.

The video shows when a large reservoir of cash summing up over $7 million was found at the house of Sudan’s ousted president, Omar Bashir.

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Bashir is presently at the Aliyaa Hospital, Omdurman, after being moved out of prison during recent heavy fighting in the country.

The 79-year-old, who ruled Sudan for three decades, was overthrown during a popular uprising in 2019.

However, the DSS in a terse response to an inquiry about the clip said it is fake.

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Meanwhile, the FCT High Court, Maitama Division, has ordered the Department of State Services (DSS) to grant Godwin Emefiele, unrestricted access to his lawyers and family members.

Justice Hamza Muazu gave the order on Friday, stating that it is within Emefiele’s constitutional rights to see his family and lawyers.

The order was a sequel to an application filed by J.B. Daudu SAN, counsel to Mr Emefiele.

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