Goodluck Jonathan, a former President of Nigeria, has debunked a claim made against him.
The former president described as false, the claim by an Afrobeat singer, Femi Kuti, that he was invited by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over allegations of fraud after his tenure as deputy governor of Bayelsa State.
The singer recently alleged that the former president was once a guest of the anti-graft agency, but a statement from the former leader described it as false.
The media officer in the office of the former president, Wealth Dickson Ominabo, who debunked the claim in a statement Friday, noted that Kuti might have been misled by some fake information spread in the past by some unscrupulous politicians, stressing that the anti-graft agency gave the former president a clean bill at the time in question.
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