Don’t judge Nigerians succeeding abroad – Abike Dabiri-Erewa reacts to Hushpuppi's arrest


Don?t judge Nigerians succeeding abroad ? Abike Dabiri-Erewa reacts to Hushpuppi

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Chairman of the Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa has reacted to the arrest of Ramoni Igbalode a.k.a Ray Hushpuppi on charges bordering on internet fraud and other related activities. 

In a tweet she shared, the NIDCOM boss stated that the allegations against Hushpuppi is not a yardstick to judge Nigerians excelling abroad. 

Abike who urged Nigerians abroad to be law-abiding citizens, good ambassadors and not tarnish the image of the country, also asked Nigerians to await EFCC's thorough investigation as well as further updates on the case.

She tweeted; 

RE- RAY HUSHPUPPI (Ramoni Igbalode) HAS A CASE TO ANSWER WITH EFCC. The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission notes with displeasure, the cyber crime and money laundering network/transaction running into millions of dollars allegedly exhibited by Ramoni Igbalode aka Ray Hushpuppi. 
We await @officialEFCC’s further and thorough investigation as well as further updates on the case. We advise and urge Nigerians abroad to be law-abiding citizens, be good ambassadors and not tarnish the image of the country.
However, while a few Nigerians get involved in acts such as this, millions of others are excelling world over. One bad apple should not spoil the whole bunch!.

Don?t judge Nigerians succeeding abroad ? Abike Dabiri-Erewa reacts to Hushpuppi

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