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‘Your next two generations will pay for your stupidity,’ El-Rufai’s son, Bello, threatens blogger
The eldest son of the former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-rufai, Bello El-rufai, has vowed to make a blogger, Sabina Nkiru, pay heavily for posting what he described as a false news about him.
Nkiru who runs a blog known as Nkirukamma had on Wednesday, published a story about a raid conducted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Bello’s residence in Kaduna where funds in different currencies and drugs stashed in vaults were allegedly discovered.
She had posted the story with the caption:
“Breaking New EFCC Discovers $800 Million, ₦700 Billion Cash, and ₦1 Trillion Worth of Drugs at Nasir El-Rufai Son’s House in Kaduna.
“The story reads””The discovery was made after the EFCC conducted a surprise raid on the residence of the son of a former governor, Nasir El-Rufai, without prior notification. During the operation, a violent confrontation erupted between EFCC police personnel and the private security team guarding the property.
“The shootout tragically resulted in the deaths of at least two EFCC officers. This incident underscores the high-stakes nature of the investigation and the resistance faced by the authorities in their efforts to uncover and seize the alleged illicit assets.”
However, Bello, who is the current House of Representative Member, Representing Kaduna North Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, quickly debunked the allegations which he described as not only false but also a calculated effort to undermine his credibility and distract his public service.
In a statement debunking the allegations, Bello said he does not own a residence in Kaduna, but rather stay in his family home whenever he visits the state as that has been home for him right from birth.
“My attention has been drawn to a malicious and entirely fabricated report making rounds on social media, falsely alleging a raid on my residence in Kaduna by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),” Bello said in the statement he posted on his X handle.
“This baseless claim, accompanied by a recycled image from a separate and unrelated incidents in 2017 and 2022, is nothing but a deliberate attempt to mislead the public, tarnish my reputation, and sow confusion.
“On a lighter note, the people I represent know what will happen if I was blessed with such figures. For those sponsoring these ignorant attacks, I assure you that we will continue to serve the people and we will continue to enjoy how it annoys you. Quality, frank and honest representation is here to stay in Kaduna North.
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“For clarity purposes, let me state unequivocally:
1. No raid whatsoever has occurred at my residence in Kaduna or anywhere else. I was in the Chamber today with my colleagues. Additionally, I do not have a residence in Kaduna. Our family home is in Unguwar Sarki and that is where I stay when I visit Kaduna. That has been my home since I was born.
2. The image being circulated as evidence of this supposed event were originally published in April 2017 on Vanguard (vanguardngr.com/2017/04/money-…), and on November 2022 in an unrelated EFCC operation involving a Bureau De Change operator in Abuja (newsoneng.com/breaking-efcc-…).
3. These allegations are not only false but also a calculated effort to undermine my credibility and distract from my public service. I strongly condemn the use of fake news to manipulate public perception and instigate discord. The attempt to connect me to illicit activities through unfounded allegations is not only defamatory but an affront to the principles of justice and fairness. As a result, my legal team will be taking legal action against Glintnews and Newoneng.com. The money they pay for their lies will go to good use in Kaduna North.
My attention has been drawn to a malicious and entirely fabricated report making rounds on social media, falsely alleging a raid on my residence in Kaduna by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This baseless claim, accompanied by a recycled image from a separate… pic.twitter.com/PQ8Ij0Rj4k
— Hon. Mohammed Bello El-Rufai (@B_ELRUFAI) December 4, 2024
On Thursday morning, the blogger, in an attempt to douse the tension, posted the result of a fact-check from a media platform:
“PRNigeria‘s findings indicate that there are no publicly available records, news reports, or press releases that corroborate the claim…this news is therefore false.”
“PRNigeria‘s findings indicate that there are no publicly available records, news reports, or press releases that corroborate the claim…this news is therefore false” https://t.co/UEaqhJ30lY pic.twitter.com/zyeN3pdJeA
— Nkirukamma (@SabinaNkiru) December 5, 2024
But that did not seem to assuage Bello who commented under the post, with a promise to take the matter to another level.
“You are very stupid. Maintain the first news. I have budgeted over 20 million naira (maybe from the raid) to identify who you are and I will deal with you in court.
“I will make sure your next two generations are paying it to settle your debit. Thankfully, all your activists know I’ll be deaf to their noise. They already hate me and I love it. Forget your rebuttal,” he vowed.
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