The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has declared Halimat Adenike Tejuosho wanted. The agency accuses the City Boys Movement women leader of obtaining money by false pretence.
EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale signed the notice on Monday. The agency posted the alert on X and urged the public to share any information about her location. Citizens can contact any EFCC office nationwide, call official phone lines, send emails, or report to the nearest police station.
Tejuosho recently gained attention when the City Boy Movement appointed her as South-West Zonal Women Leader.
The group tasked her with driving political mobilization, civic engagement, and advocacy for women in the zone. She also handled strategic leadership and coordination for women-focused activities.
The anti graft agency now seeks her arrest over fraud allegations. The case highlights ongoing efforts to crack down on financial crimes linked to political movements. The EFCC continues to appeal to Nigerians for tips that could lead to her capture.
