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SEM Grant Disbursement: Deltans to receive grant ---As SEMCCA inaugurate Delta Exco today

SEM Grant Disbursement: Deltans to receive grant

---As SEMCCA inaugurate Delta Exco today



following the victory at the FCT High Court, Apo, Abuja over N500 Million damages suit filed by Social Exchange Market (SEM), International limited against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Stock Exchange Market Certified Chairmen Association (SEMCCA), Delta State Chapter has fixed Friday October 11, 2019 to inaugurate executive members of Delta State Chapter.

It would will be recall that the EFCC in October 2018, sealed the office of the SEM located in Utako, Abuja and went to seized some vital documents based on allegations that it runs a ponzi scheme, which contradicts the Laws of Nigeria.

The company aggrieved by the actions of the anti-graft agency filed a suit in the FCT High Court praying for an order to restrain the commission from disrupting its business.

Soeaking to newsmen at Osubi airport, Delta State,the national chairman of SEMCCA, Engr. Theophilus Enebechi said, "My mission in Delta State is to celebrate and and inaugurate the state executive and make the whole world to know that we exist and by us with Donald Olorunkeyede, our disbursement is here. 

"We don't think about challenge because project SEMCCA is a divine project of God and mandate and as I speak to you, it is God that is fighting the battle".

Speaking on the recent challenges that faced SEMCCA, Enebechi held that they are not afraid of anybody but the only thing we are trying to do now is to avoid people with clandestine interest.

Also speaking, the National patron of SEMCCA, Rev Collins Ogochukwu said, "Our people in SEMCCA should have patience but I have hope that the vision will speak this year and not next year. 

"SEMCCA is going through a little process and that process is to ensure that no least person is left behind and there is nothing hidden in it. 

Donald is a who do not like people who are trickish or cheaters, if he had abide by the security men, maybe so many would not have get they will get. 

Speaking on the hijack of the process by politicians and the government of the day, Ogochukwu insisted that SEMCCA is owned by God and what God owns, no man can hijack it and if they try it what happens in the book of Kings would happen, they will see it but will not partake in it".  

The state chapter executive will be inaugurated on Saturday 11 October, 2019 at Ughelli, Delta State

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