EFCC’s N24bn head office
By Guardian Exclusive
15 May 2018 |
3:56 pm
Nigeria's anti-corruption agency, the EFCC is set to move into its N24bn head office. The high-rise building located in Abuja will serve as the permanent home of the agency.
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