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Jerry Eze recounts ordeal during EFCC alleged money laundering probe

Pastor Jerry Eze has opened up about his emotional ordeal during a six month investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over alleged money laundering. He spoke at the Jerry Eze Foundation Business Grant Award Ceremony in Abuja while reacting to recent comments by EFCC chairman Ola Olukoyede about the case. Eze, lead pastor of Streams of Joy International, said the period of the probe was deeply distressing for him. He recalled calling fellow pastors, including Poju Oyemade and Pastor Sarah, to ask what he had done wrong and why he was being targeted when he believed he had done nothing. According to him, the investigation weighed heavily on his mind even though he was confident he had no reason to fear. He said people often see headlines but do not understand the anxiety and pressure that come with […]

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EFCC trial of Malami, El Rufai won’t intimidate opposition, says ADC

The African Democratic Congress has said the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s prosecution of former Attorney General Abubakar Malami and ex Kaduna governor Nasir El Rufai will not intimidate opposition politicians or weaken the party’s resolve. ADC National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi described the cases as “selective prosecutions” that appear politically motivated. He argued that while the party supports the fight against corruption, recent EFCC actions give the impression that the agency is being used as “a gladiator in the political arena rather than an impartial warrior against financial malpractice.” Abdullahi warned that targeting prominent opposition figures risks undermining public confidence in anti graft institutions. The ADC also condemned the alleged attempt to arrest El Rufai at the Abuja airport and the tear gassing of his supporters during a protest at the EFCC headquarters. The party said such incidents look […]

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EFCC Chair: Africa Needs Reforms to Attract Investors

The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, has called for sweeping reforms across Africa to reduce investment risks and attract more foreign direct investment. Olukoyede made the remarks on Friday at the EBII Group African Leaders and Partners Forum in Washington DC, according to a statement by EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale. He stressed that Africa must embrace “broad-based and radical reforms” to improve the ease of doing business, strengthen the rule of law, and invest in human capital development. He also highlighted the need for strong institutions to address challenges in sectors such as agriculture, renewable energy, and solid minerals. Despite Africa’s vast natural resources and youthful, tech-driven population, Olukoyede said reforms are critical to unlocking the continent’s full economic potential. Showcasing Nigeria’s progress, he cited the EFCC’s record of […]

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