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The Digest:

Popular Nigerian rapper Oladips has publicly accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of collecting N10 million from him before securing his release after a five-day detention in 2024. According to the Daily Post, the artist claimed during a podcast interview, stating that no evidence of fraud was found against him, and he questioned the purpose of the payment for his freedom.

Key Points:

  • Rapper Oladips has accused the EFCC of collecting N10 million for his release.
  • He was arrested in a November 2024 raid and detained for five days.
  • Oladips stated the anti-graft agency found "not even a single thing" against him.
  • He described poor conditions in detention, claiming fellow artist Zlatan sent him food.
  • When asked about legal action, he responded, "Who is my father?" implying a lack of power.
  • He framed the experience by saying, "Nigeria just happened to me."
  • The EFCC has not yet responded to these specific allegations.
The serious allegation casts a shadow on institutional integrity, framing a citizen's release not as an outcome of justice, but as a transaction.

Sources: Daily Post

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