According to court documents, Mr Ganduje arranged for the dollar equivalent of the N700 million of state funds to be paid into his son’s account.
In an interview with journalists on Friday, Mr Oloyede said that though the state of education in the country was not good enough, it had been improving.
“Education Minister, Prof. Tahir Mamman, will this afternoon, inaugurate an inter-ministerial committee on degree mills.”
The fresh discoveries could augment an ongoing criminal probe of Abdullahi Ganduje’s governorship administration, which included the infamous bribery video from 2018.
The president’s aides recognised the fragility of his mandate and said they were disturbed by how badly appointing the ex-Kano governor could hurt his government now and later.
“We are on it already. Forensic analysis has confirmed to us that the videos were not doctored,” Mr Rimingado said on Wednesday.
Mr Muhammed was secretly arraigned before FCT High Court on Tuesday, contrary to earlier statement by the police that he would be arraigned on Wednesday.
Mr Ganduje was once caught in a video published by Daily Nigerian stashing kickback in dollars in his native attire.
A high court in Kano has ordered Governor Abdullahi Ganduje to pay N800,000 to journalist Jaafar Jaafar and Daily Nigerian over the Gandollar video case.
For his role in the scandalous scenes, Abdullahi Ganduje has since been dubbed ‘Gandollar’, a social media jibe coined from meshing of his last name and dollar.
