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  • ‘I have no business with fraud’ – Nigerian star D’banj

    Nigerian music star D’banj says he has “no business with fraud” after his lawyer says he was released from custody by the Nigerian anti-corruption agency – the ICPC.

    He was arrested earlier this week on allegations of fraud after millions of dollars meant to help unemployed youths start businesses was reported missing.

    “I have assisted the commission with all I know”, D’Banj said on Instagram.

    “I am confident in their capacity to unravel the truth,” he continued.

    D’banj also added that he has been released on “self-recognition”, which means he did not have to post bail before being allowed to go free.

    Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the ICPC has told the BBC that “investigations are ongoing”.

    The artist – whose real name is Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo – has claimed to be the brand ambassador for the youth business scheme.

    However, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, which oversees the N-Power scheme, said it had no official engagement with the artist and that his claim to be an ambassador for the scheme was misleading.

    N-Power was launched in 2016 by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    But many beneficiaries have complained for months that they were not receiving their grants.

    Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency said in a statement on Wednesday that “billions of naira” had been diverted.

    Ten other people, as well as D’banj, are being investigated, the agency previously said.

    D’banj’s lawyer said it was an “embarrassment to the entire country that such a huge allegation [was made] against a public figure without any evidence”.

    D’banj’s 2012 hit Oliver Twist won him fans across the continent and in the diaspora.

    Two years ago his one-year-old son drowned in a pool at his home in the commercial city of Lagos.

  • I am not a fraudster – D’banj

    Nigerian music star D’banj says he has “no business with fraud” after his lawyer says he was released from custody by the Nigerian anti-corruption agency – the ICPC.

    He was arrested earlier this week on allegations of fraud after millions of dollars meant to help unemployed youths start businesses was reported missing.

    “I have assisted the commission with all I know”, D’Banj said on Instagram.

    “I am confident in their capacity to unravel the truth,” he continued.

    D’banj also added that he has been released on “self-recognition”, which means he did not have to post bail before being allowed to go free.

    Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the ICPC has told the BBC that “investigations are ongoing”.

    The artist – whose real name is Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo – has claimed to be the brand ambassador for the youth business scheme.

    However, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, which oversees the N-Power scheme, said it had no official engagement with the artist and that his claim to be an ambassador for the scheme was misleading.

    N-Power was launched in 2016 by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    But many beneficiaries have complained for months that they were not receiving their grants.

    Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency said in a statement on Wednesday that “billions of naira” had been diverted.

    Ten other people, as well as D’banj, are being investigated, the agency previously said.

    D’banj’s lawyer said it was an “embarrassment to the entire country that such a huge allegation [was made] against a public figure without any evidence”.

    D’banj’s 2012 hit Oliver Twist won him fans across the continent and in the diaspora.

    Two years ago his one-year-old son drowned in a pool at his home in the commercial city of Lagos.

    Source: Graphic

  • ‘I have no business with fraud’ – Nigerian star D’banj

     

    Nigerian music star D’banj says he has “no business with fraud” after his lawyer says he was released from custody by the Nigerian anti-corruption agency – the ICPC.

    He was arrested earlier this week on allegations of fraud after millions of dollars meant to help unemployed youths start businesses was reported missing.

    “I have assisted the commission with all I know”, D’Banj said on Instagram.

    “I am confident in their capacity to unravel the truth,” he continued.

    D’banj also added that he has been released on “self-recognition”, which mean he did not have to post bail before being allowed to go free.

    Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the ICPC has told the BBC that “investigations are ongoing”.

    The artist – whose real name is Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo – has claimed to be the brand ambassador for the youth business scheme.

    However, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, which oversees the N-Power scheme, said it had no official engagement with the artist and that his claim to be an ambassador for the scheme was misleading.

    N-Power was launched in 2016 by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    But many beneficiaries have complained for months that they were not receiving their grants.

    Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency said in a statement on Wednesday that “billions of naira” had been diverted.

    Ten other people, as well as D’banj, are being investigated, the agency previously said.

    D’banj’s lawyer said it was an “embarrassment to the entire country that such a huge allegation [was made] against a public figure without any evidence”.

    D’banj’s 2012 hit Oliver Twist won him fans across the continent and in the diaspora.

    Two years ago his one-year-old son drowned in a pool at his home in the commercial city of Lagos.

    Who is D’banj?

     

    • Forty-two-year old singer, entrepreneur and television personality
    • Voted best African Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2007
    • Best-selling African Artist at the 2014 World Music Awards
    • His Oliver Twist hit won him international fame

    Source: BBC

  • Nigeria: D’banj released by the ICPC after self-recognition

    The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission  (ICPC) has released well-known Nigerian musician Daniel Oladapo, also known as D’Banj.

    D’banj’s lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi announced the development on Friday, adding that the musician was released on self-recognition. The ICPC released Dbanj on grounds that he may be summoned later for further investigations.

    Olajengbesi said the ICPC didn’t trace any evidence of fraudulent activity to D’banj. That claim could however not be independently verified at this time.

    “Nothing incriminating was found on him. He was released on self-recognition. Right now, we expect the ICPC to give a letter of clearance to Dbanj because, as we have always said, he is innocent of the charges brought against him,” the lawyer explained.

    Investigations show that two Nigerian banks have submitted detailed financial statements to the anti-graft agency in relation to the matter.

  • Nigerian Anti-Corruption Agency finds 20,000 ghost names tagged “D’banj’s List”

    Prominent Nigerian singer Oladapo Oyebanji, often known as D’banj, will continue to be detained by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), following the recent finding of 20,000 ghost names inserted into the N-Power Program.

    The anti-graft agency detained D’banj on Tuesday over fraud allegations involving the N-Power Programme.

    On June 8, 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari launched the programme to address the issues of youth unemployment and empowerment, and also promote social development.

    SaharaReporters earlier reported how top government officials introduced over 70,000 ghost workers into the N-Power Programme and fraudulently diverted billions of naira into their pockets.

    “70,000 names were infused into N-Power by officials of the Buhari regime in the last four years.

    “The fake list costs Nigeria N2.1 billion per year while original N-Power candidates are left unpaid,” a source had told the newspaper.

    In June 2021, SaharaReporters reported that 14,000 beneficiaries of the N-Power programme were owed for five months.

    N-Power is a youth empowerment scheme sponsored by the Nigerian Government under the Social Investment Program (SIP).

    Other programmes under the scheme include Home Grown School Feeding, Tradermoni, Marketmoni and the Conditional Cash Transfer in the 36 states of the country.

    SaharaReporters gathered that since the social investment programme of the government was moved to the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, the minister, Sadiya Farouq, had been making attempts to stop some of the programmes under the scheme.

    Aside from announcing that beneficiaries would be laid off, she had also refused to release funds for the school feeding programme in some states.

    A source at the humanitarian ministry on Wednesday night told SaharaReporters that top government officials in President Buhari’s government have been using cronies to siphon funds under the social intervention programmes.

    A source had confided in SaharaReporters that ICPC would release D’banj on Wednesday night after failing to successfully link the musician to the fraudulent activities in the N-Power Programme.

    “D’banj will be released tonight by the ICPC. The agency is unable to link him concretely with fraudulent activities in N-Power,” a top source in the agency had told SaharaReporters.

    However, the source on Thursday said investigators discovered a fresh list containing over 20,000 ghost names, tagged “D’banj’s list.”

    He said the names were allegedly used to divert over N600 million monthly for over two years by government officials in connivance with the Nigerian musician.

    The source however added that D’banj refuted the allegation and denied any knowledge of the list.

    “Like I told you yesterday, D’banj was to be released last night but our (ICPC) Director of OperationS wasn’t available. So, his lawyers were asked to come back today,” he said.

    “But our investigators just discovered another 20,000 N-Power list, so he (D’banj) will remain in detention.

    “Today when his lawyers arrived for his release, they were told about this fresh list containing 20,000 names. This list was being used to divert N600 million monthly from Nigeria in the last two years by Buhari government officials. The list containing 20,000 names has been bleeding Nigeria N600 million monthly over the last two years.

    “It’s named the D-banj’s list. He actually denied the list when he was interrogated by our officials. That’s the reason he wasn’t released as planned.”

    Source: Sahara Reports

  • D’banj arrested for alleged fraud worth over 100million Naira

    The Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission has arrested Singer Oladapo Oyebanji alias D’banj, according to a popular Nigeria news portal, PremiumTimes.

    He was arrested and detained Tuesday after ICPC operatives closed in on him, forcing him to surrender himself at the agency’s headquarters in Abuja.

    Premium Times reports that D’banj had dodged summons for weeks, claiming to be overseas for scheduled concerts each time he was invited to appear for interrogation over fra¥d allegation.

    He is accused of fraudulently diverting hundreds of millions naira earmarked by the Nigerian government for N-Power project, an empowerment programme set up by the Nigerian government in 2016 to address youth unemployment and increase social development.

     

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    Investigators allege that D banj colluded with some compromised government officials to introduce ghost beneficiaries into the payroll of the scheme. The stipend paid to those beneficiaries are then paid to accounts that have now allegedly been linked to the pop star.

    After the musician failed to show up for interrogation despite multiple invitations, the ICPC moved to arrest him anywhere in Nigeria and abroad, forcing him to show up at the commission’s office on Tuesday. On arrival, D’banj was subjected to a prolonged interrogation session after which he was detained. His plea for administrative bail was rejected by officials who said the musician could not be trusted to attend his trial if released on bail.

  • FLASHBACK: D’banj’s son dies in swimming pool incident

    On June 15, 2018, Nigerian singer Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo, popularly known as’ D’banj ‘, reportedly lost his son after drowning in a swimming pool at their home in Ikoyi, Lagos.

    According to an eyewitness report, Daniel Oyebanjo jnr, who celebrated his first birthday in May of that same year, mistakenly made his way into the swimming pool.

    In confirmation to the news at that time, the “Koko master” took to social media and wrote;

    “Trying times but my God is always and forever faithful.”

    D banj was said to have been in Los Angeles, California, for the BET Awards when the incident occurred.

    Per reports at that time, he traveled with his wife, Lineo Kilgrow, leaving the child in the company of caretakers.

    The post was greeted with a flood of condolences from celebrities and followers of the ‘Oliver Twist’ crooner.

    Source:ghanaweb.com

  • “D’banj raped me whilst his boys harassed me” Seyitan Babatayo finally releases press statement

    Nigerian citizen Ms. Seyitan Babatayo whom for weeks has been accusing Nigerian singer D’banj of rape just released a press statement.

    According to her statement, she was raped on 30th December 2018 by the “Oliver Twist” hitmaker in her own hotel pass midnight.

    She also said after she reported him he sent a team of four armed officers to arrest her and also kept her in a location convenient for them which is more like kidnapping.

    Below is the press statement;

    Source: thedistin.com.