- The former EFCC handler known for his epic responses has cleared the air about his NYSC service
- The witty and famous twitter handler said he served ten years ago
FShaw Olufemi Olukayode Adeyemi was recently unveiled as the famous EFCC twitter handler who doled out epic responses to Nigerians on the Twitter page of the organization.
The young man became a viral sensation when EFCC unveiled him as their Twitter handler as about the same time he was moving on and leaving the job. Adeyemi struck lots of Nigerians as a witty person with the epic responses he gave while handling the page.
FShaw who is the third child from middle class working Nigerian parents is a musician, rapper and songwriter. He handled the official page of EFCC anonymously until the time he was unveiled.
FShaw Olufemi Olukayode Adeyemi, the famous EFCC handler. Source: Nairaland.
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Born and bred in Ipaja area of Lagos state, the amazing guy had dreams of being a petrochemical engineer when he was younger. That ambition did not become a reality as the love of music took him over.
Adeyemi's service to the anti-graft agency was considered excellent. Source: Nairaland.
Regardless, the witty guy graduated from Covenant University in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in Computer science. Before then, he was a student of King’s College in Lagos.
Adeyemi gave up his ambition of being a petrochemical engineer for music. Source: Nairaland.
EFCC share a post about the young man offering an excellent service and this made people believe he had just completed his youth service with the anti-graft agency.
Adeyemi then tweeted at Linda Ikeji declaring his love for her job while correcting the impression that he just completed his service with EFCC.
The tweet made by Adeyemi on Twitter. Source: Yabaleft.
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It was then he revealed he completed NYSC ten years ago. Adeyemi and popular producer, Cobhams Asuquo, were high school mate. He took his music career seriously and released a song titled ‘Let it go’. The song was aired in late 2007.
The former handler’s music is influenced by the music of Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Fela, Dolly Parton, Eminem and others.
Watch the NAIJ.com TV video below to see what went down during the walk against corruption done by EFCC: