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This Info May Save You: Nigerian Lawyer Advises People On What To Do When They Are Arrested Or Invited By EFCC
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A Nigerian lawyer has advised her TikTok followers on what to do when they are either invited or arrested by EFCC
– In the case of an invitation, the lawyer said that it is important for the invited to be well prepared before honouring it
– Many people who reacted to the video wondered if everything she said can be exercised in a country like Nigeria
A Nigerian lawyer known as Luchi Advocate on TikTok has advised people on what to do when they are arrested by officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a video , the lawyer said the operatives of the commission could either invite or arrest a person.
Many people asked if all she advised could be done in Nigeria. Photo source: TikTok/@luchiadvocate
Luchi Advocate said that a person should speak to their legal counsel, and get their sureties ready before they honour an invitation.
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Yekini Tops List Of 5 Nigerian Players On The List Of AFCONGolden Boot Winners In The Last 22 Years
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Late Super Eagles legend Rashidi Yekini leads four other Nigerian footballers who won the prestigious Golden Boot at the Africa Cup of Nations tournament since 1990, Goalballlivereports,.
During his active days, Yekini scored a total of 13 goals at the AFCON competition having appeared and emerged top scorer at the 1992 and 1994 tournaments with four and five goals respectively thereby wining the Golden Boot on both occasions.
List: Okonjo-Iweala, Peter Obi, 16 other top southeast politicians shortlisted for 2023 presidencyAt the 2002 edition of the competition in Mali, brilliant Nigerian star Julius Aghahowa notched in three goals alongside Cameroonian stats Patrick Mboma and Solomon Olembe. Trio won the Golden Boot at that AFCON edition, The Cable reports..

Rashidi Yekini in action at AFCON 1994 in Tunisia. Photo: Shaun Botterill
In 2004, midfield maestro Austin Okocha scored four goals alongside four others and the sensational midfielder was also presented with the tournament’s Golden Boot award.
Who are the AFCON Golden Boot winners from 1990 till date?
1990– Djamel Menad (Algeria) 4 goals.
1992– Rashidi Yekini (Nigeria) 4 goals.
1994– Rashidi Yekini (Nigeria) 5 goals.
1996– Kalusha Bwalya (Zambia) 5 goals.
1998– Hossam Hassan (Egypt) and Benni McCarthy (South Africa) 7 goals.
2000– Shaun Bartlett (South Africa) 5 goals.
2002– Patrick Mboma, Salomon Olembe (both Cameroon) and Julius Aghahowa (Nigeria) 3 goals.
2004– Patrick Mboma (Cameroon), Frederic Kanoute (Mali), Austin Okocha (Nigeria), Youssef Mokhtari (Morocco) and Francileudo dos Santos (Tunisia) 4 goals.
Full list: United Arab Emirates places six Nigerians, 32 others, 15 entities on terror list2006– Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon), Ahmed Hassan (Egypt) and Francileudo dos Santos (Tunisia) 4 goals.
2008– Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon) 5 goals.
2010– Mohamed Nagui (Egypt) 5 goals.
2012– Manucho (Angola), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon), Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast), Cheick Tidiane Diabate (Mali), Houcine Kharja (Morocco) Chris Katongo, Emmanuel Mayuka (both Zambia) 3 goals.
2013: Emmanuel Emenike (Nigeria), Mubarak Wakaso (Ghana), 4 goals.
2015: Ahmed Akaichi (Tunisia), Andre Ayew (Ghana), Dieumerci Mbokani (DR Congo), Javier Balboa (Equatorial Guinea), Thievy Biffouma (Congo) – 3 goals.
2017: Junior Kabananga (DR Congo) – 3 goals
2019: Odion Ighalo (Nigeria) – 5 goals
Former Super Eagles star speaks on Yekini’s legacy
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Former Super Eagles striker Peter Ijeh showered encomiums on late legend Rashidi Yekini who passed away on May 4, 2012.
Nine years after his passage, Yekini remains the country’s record goal scorer with 37 goals in 62 appearances.
And remembering the late legend after nine years, former striker Peter Ijeh stated that Yekini was a true patriot who inspired him with his calmness and meekness.
Source: Legit.ng
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