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Nigerian Man Accuses EFCC of Demanding Dollar Bail, Looting Personal Items During Raid

A Nigerian man has made serious allegations against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), claiming the agency now demands bail payments in U.S. dollars and that its operatives stole personal belongings during a raid on his apartment.

The allegations were made in a social media post where the man stated his brother is currently dealing with the anti-graft agency. He expressed confusion over the alleged shift in currency, questioning when Nigeria "started operating with Dollars, instead of our own local currency."

Additional Allegations of Theft

Beyond the bail claim, the man further accused EFCC operatives of misconduct during a raid on his home. He alleged that in his absence, agents took several personal items, including:

*   Perfumes
*   Power banks
*   Wristwatches
*   Drinks
*   Personal hygiene products

The man claimed in his post that "If they had seen ringlight, they would have stolen my ring light too," and questioned the purpose of taking such items, asking, "Tell me what EFCC is doing with my perfume."

As of the time of this report, the EFCC has not issued an official public response to these specific allegations. The claims come amid ongoing public scrutiny of the agency's methods and several high-profile internal controversies.

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