Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi, the man accused of forging government appointment letters and posing as the Director-General of the alleged Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC) and the Presidential Economic Advisory Council (PEAC), has claimed that his life is under threat, insisting he is not evading law enforcement authorities.
Speaking during an interview on Channels Television on Monday night, July 13, Adeyemi said he was prepared to appear publicly but feared for his safety because of alleged threats against his life.
"I'm ready to show my face. I'm not hiding. I'm only fearing for my life because I have it on good authority that my life is in danger," he said during the programme.
He further alleged that there had been several attempts on his life but declined to provide details or identify those he believes were responsible.
"There have been several attempts on my life," he said, adding, "And I'm ready for that."
Adeyemi's comments come amid the controversy surrounding the purported Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, which the Presidency has repeatedly stated is not a recognised government agency.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police Force is set to arraign Adeyemi before the Federal High Court in Abuja over allegations of forgery, impersonation and other related offences.
According to the charge marked FHC/ABJ/CR/562/2025, the police accused Adeyemi and two other defendants of committing eight offences, including forgery and impersonation.
Police investigators further alleged that before his arrest, Adeyemi operated the purported Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council from the second floor of the Federal Secretariat Complex, Phase III, Abuja, while allegedly presenting it as a legitimate federal government institution.









