EKO HOT BLOG reports that the anti-graft agency has faced criticism on social media, with many Nigerians accusing it of raiding citizens’ homes in the early hours over internet fraud allegations.
Skales shared his disturbing experience, claiming EFCC officials stormed his house without warning, allegedly after seeing luxurious cars parked outside. “They didn’t knock, they just broke down the door.
I’m not a fraudster, and my whole family, including my newborn, was there,” Skales recalled. “Imagine being woken up to the sight of four AK-47s and three sledgehammers like a horror movie. All this because they saw luxury cars in front of my house.”
The ‘Shake Body’ crooner revealed the lasting trauma the incident caused. “I still wake up every 4-6 a.m. to check outside my window, fearing someone might try to break in.
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They act like criminals, scaring innocent people,” he said. “If you’ve never experienced this, you won’t understand the scar it leaves. I’ve never committed such a crime in my life.”
Skales went on to criticize the EFCC for allegedly abusing its power and extorting young Nigerians. “That organization needs to be scrapped or reformed, but we all know reform doesn’t happen in this country,” he said. “I used to respect them, but now I see they use that power to extort money from young people.”