Taraba Finance Commissioner Implicated in ICAN Exam Impersonation Scandal Amid Calls for Her Removal
An exclusive video obtained by SaharaReporters shows a woman named Leavitt Felix caught impersonating Sarah Enoch Adi, the Taraba State Commissioner for Finance, during an ICAN (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria) examination.

In the footage, exam supervisors confront Felix, who admits to writing the exam for Adi. Although she initially claimed she didn’t know Adi personally and was contracted by someone named "Joshua," her statements contradicted system records linking her to the Ministry of Finance. Supervisors threatened police involvement if she didn't provide full disclosure.

This scandal adds to growing calls for Adi's removal from office, following an August 2025 protest by civil servants. Workers accused her and the Accountant General of mismanaging a biometric verification exercise that removed over 7,000 legitimate workers from the payroll.

Adi, appointed in August 2023, holds multiple academic qualifications, including a Doctorate in Accounting from Nasarawa State University (2023). Despite her credentials, the impersonation incident and prior controversies have cast serious doubts on her professional integrity.
Taraba Finance Commissioner Implicated in ICAN Exam Impersonation Scandal Amid Calls for Her Removal An exclusive video obtained by SaharaReporters shows a woman named Leavitt Felix caught impersonating Sarah Enoch Adi, the Taraba State Commissioner for Finance, during an ICAN (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria) examination. In the footage, exam supervisors confront Felix, who admits to writing the exam for Adi. Although she initially claimed she didn’t know Adi personally and was contracted by someone named "Joshua," her statements contradicted system records linking her to the Ministry of Finance. Supervisors threatened police involvement if she didn't provide full disclosure. This scandal adds to growing calls for Adi's removal from office, following an August 2025 protest by civil servants. Workers accused her and the Accountant General of mismanaging a biometric verification exercise that removed over 7,000 legitimate workers from the payroll. Adi, appointed in August 2023, holds multiple academic qualifications, including a Doctorate in Accounting from Nasarawa State University (2023). Despite her credentials, the impersonation incident and prior controversies have cast serious doubts on her professional integrity.
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