Controversial activist, VeryDarkMan has accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of allegedly extorting DJ Tunez, a close associate of Wizkid, and popular singer Terry Apala.
In a video shared on Instagram, VeryDarkMan showed an EFCC invitation letter with the recipient’s name blurred out.
He claimed that the anti-graft agency is now targeting celebrities, stating that both DJ Tunez and Terry Apala recently responded to the summons.
According to him, upon their arrival, EFCC officials seized their phones, separated them, and pressured each of them into paying between $5,000 and $6,000 to avoid facing a situation similar to Bobrisky’s recent legal troubles with the EFCC.
VeryDarkMan further accused EFCC officials of abusing their authority to exploit young people and now shifting their focus to celebrities.
Offering himself up for investigation, he stated, “EFCC are very corrupt, the corruption has eaten them deep and a lot of them take advantage of their office to obtain young boys on the street and now, moving fast to start obtaining some celebrites.”
The allegations have since generated widespread reactions, though neither the EFCC, DJ Tunez, nor Terry Apala has responded to the claims.
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KanyiDaily recallvs that VeryDarkMan recently accused the EFCC of planning to frame him in retaliation for his criticism of its chairman, Olanipekun Olukoyede.