EFCC denies invading Skales home

EFCC denies invading Skales home

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has refuted allegations of invading the residence of singer John Njeng-Ngeng, popularly known as Skales.

The singer had claimed that EFCC officials arrived at his home with firearms, sticks, and hammers, breaking into his house while he was in bed with his six-month-old daughter.

He expressed concern about his health due to the intrusion. However, EFCC’s spokesman, Dele Oyewale, dismissed these allegations in an exclusive conversation with reporters

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Oyewale clarified that EFCC does not conduct raids or engage in invasive actions like those described by Skales.

He suggested that the incident might involve impersonators of EFCC officials and encouraged Skales to provide evidence to support his claims.