Be ready to defend your wealth, Buhari’s aide warns Nigerians who showoff
Nigerians who flaunt lifestyles they cannot afford offline and online will be investigated by anti-corruption agencies, presidency media aide Lauretta Onochie has stated.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other agencies will go after such Nigerians, Onochie said.
Onochie called it “lifestyle audit”.
She added that Nigerians could be called upon to explain how they acquired certain properties.
“Lifestyle Audit is now legal in Nigeria,” Onochie tweeted Monday.
“Those who flaunt lifestyles they cannot afford can now be investigated by any of the graft agencies to produce evidence of the sources of their wealth.
“You can now be called upon to explain how you acquired certain properties.”