Arrested by a woman in Nigeria, she joined the Presidency by presenting herself as the first lady of state

A woman who has used various false identities to gain access to the Nigeria presidential complex was arrested under suspicion of committing fraud for profit. The secret service said Amina Mohammed initially appeared as Kogi's first lady of state to gain entry into the presidential villa in the capital, Abuja. [...]
A woman who has used various false identities to gain access to the Nigeria presidential complex was arrested under suspicion of committing fraud for profit.
The secret service said Amina Mohammed initially appeared as Kogi's first lady of state to gain entry into the presidential villa in the capital, Abuja.
She allegedly invited people to the villa, making them believe it was at the invitation of the president's wife.
At a press conference for the arrest, yenja Mohammed shouted: “” This is a “lie.
Peter Afunanya, a spokesperson for Nigeria's internal spying agency, known as the State Security Department (DSS), told reporters the scandal took place while First Lady Aisha Buhari was abroad in November 2017.











