EFCC excited as Nigerian man designs new logo for anti-graft agency

Written by Chinye John
Updated 12 hours ago



- The EFCC has been encouraging young Nigerians via social media
- One of such young Nigerians have shown the EFCC his skills by redesigning the anti-graft commission's logo.


 The reaction of the commission suggests the boy's work was appreciated
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has reacted to the redesign of its logo by a young Nigerian on social media.


The logo designer, Adedoyin Betiku, drew the attention of the anti-graft agency on the new logo via Twitter.



“Dear EFCC, I see the work you have done and to say well done. In my little way, here is a proposed redesign to your current logo, the former was just observant, however, the new one shows observance, swift action and it is dynamic. I hope you like it,” he wrote on the micro-blogging site.

Responding days later, the EFCC's Twitter handle said. “Thank you for this beautiful design.


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“This reinforces our stance that young Nigerians are radically creative and can use that positively too.


“Sorry for the delayed response. This has been passed upwards for further review.”
Recall that recently, the chairman of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM), Innocent Ifediaso Chukwuma, asked to meet a boy, Osuolale Farouq, who redesigned the company’s logo.
The young man had posted his redesign of the logo on twitter on Tuesday, October 15, giving full details and the idea that informed the new design.
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The company noticed the design, subtweeted it on its own page and asked its followers to judge and validate the new design.
Though the new design on Farouq’s page already gathered a lot of retweets and likes, followers on the company’s official twitter adjudged the new logo to be a very good one.

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