Nigerians differ over recovered $43m, £27,000, N23m during house raid by EFCC

There have been different views of the $43m, N23m and £27,000 the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Wednesday recovered after it raided a house in Ikoyi, Lagos. While some have been commending the commission and the whistle blower, some think it was all a charade. They do not agree that an individual could stash such an amount.

  1. Yooba Ponbele12 hours ago I think the EFCC should start holding big press conferences to make global the disclosures of these seizures/discoveries. In addition to local media firms, EFCC should bring CNN, CNBC Africa, BBC Africa, AP and other media giants that are present in Nigeria to their press conferences. After making the disclosures, then they need to hold successive press conferences to carry along the members of the public with the progress of investigations. Doing this will add more credibility to the EFCC, and may even prompt the support and partnership (especially in the area of training) of foreign agencies like the FBI or Scotland Yard once they see transparency and professionalism. Overall, kudos to the EFCC! Let the raids continue!
  2. persona Yooba Ponbele4 hours ago Whosoever owns that apartment should lose it and it should be auctioned also immediately to augment the found cash. Corruption must face a very strong opposition.
    The whistle blower just got value for being a patriot. This is the revenge against the elites and Nigerians should have EFCC’s number on speed dial going forward.
  3. Abbey 1 FineBoy3 hours ago It will show to world how diabolic , self- centered, greedy , wicked, heartless etc the so called our leaders are and compiling a list of them all for the world to see so that people will stop being envious of them and their children but rather see them and call them THIEVES which they truly are.
  4. andrew ozonuwe blackdove10 hours ago I like your idea. good for them, they want a weak leader so they could keep stealing money. whistleblowers thumbs up. Instead of these corrupt politicians to steal Nigerian money, lets everybody become whistleblowers and flush them out
  5. Babanla5 hours ago This is certainly the new face of POLITICAL MADNESS! In a country where millions are wallowing in abject poverty just a few are stashing away $BBBB! Haa….generation of vipers how will this country survive at this rate? In just a space of four days, we are counting almost N25B in the hands of 4 people. Now, if this continues only God knows how much will be recovered from the hands of 50 politivians both past and present. Honestly, these guys are killing the morals of hardworking Nigerians. They make us feel we are lazy and don’t know what we are doing. I am even struggling to work in my office now.
  6. persona Babanla3 hours agoIts a shame that we coexist with these guys. The best way of looking at this is, its the revenge against the elites. They deprived Buhari the chance for 12 years, they eventually will likewise get punished for another 12 years because they will be deprived of everything they have used in holding us down. Nigerians should take charge of this campaign and not leave it to Buhari alone, this is our country also and we shall not be seconded as second class citizens.
  7. Lanre4 hours ago This is a good well done job by EFCC and the whistleblower but MY FEAR IS JUDICIARY because these Ghost money keeper will go Scot free and enjoying their ill gotten wealth .
    Mob need to beat one of the Judges into coma one day so that it will deter them for supporting the corruption in this country.
    YOUTHS ARISE TO SAVE THIS NATION.
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