By Kingston Magare 8.7.2026
Adeniyi Adeyemi the man in the middle of the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council corruption saga, said he is ready to walk up to the police or Department of State Services to submit documents to prove his case.
Mr. Adeyemi who was speaking with social activist Martins Otse a.k.a VeryDarkMan in a video posted online Wednesday noted that his agency was never fake as the government was actively involve in its activities.
He said it was confusing that the government could deny the agency was fake when a budget was even allocated to the PFIPC without his knowledge and this was approved by the National Assembly and signed by President Bola Tinubu.
“This whole thing is confusing especially when the Presidency said that the agency does not exist. How come? The agency that found its way into the national budget.
“I didn’t prepare any budget. In fact, I was in detention for 23 days when the budget for the Presidential Foreign Council was prepared and defended in the National Assembly between October and November.
“The former Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, had invited me to explain how I came about the agency from the Chief of Staff to the President. I gave him the name and number of the person that facilitated the appointment letter for me. I was thereafter detained.
“How come the budget that nobody defended still found its way into the national budget? By the time I came out of detention on November 19, 2025, I was charged to court, and they said the same office space had been reallocated to another government official. So, I’ve not been going to the office since that October 27.”
He called on President Tinubu to set up a high-powered investigation, and he would be willing to testify with document on everything he knows.
“I have documents to prove and I’m willing to submit myself and help the investigations.
“In fact, any moment from now I plan to report to either the police and the DSS.”
On Tuesday Femi Gbajabiamila the Chief of Staff to President Tinubu who was mentioned the scheme threatened Mr. Adeyemi with N10 billion lawsuit, if within 72 hours, he does not withdraw his accusations and make a public apology.

