
A Nigerian woman has described how, after contacting the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Instagram to report a scam, she was allegedly blocked by them.
In a post on her page on the well-known social media site X (formerly Twitter), the user, @mojinad, disclosed that she had just been defrauded of ₦5,000.
To her surprise, though, she said that not long after filing her complaint, the EFCC blocked her.
She wrote: “I remember when someone scammed me of my hard-earned 5k and I sent a message to EFCC on IG, and they blocked me.”
As the post circulated online, many concerned users flooded the comment section to share their thoughts on the situation.
- See some reactions below:
@1herworld: “Them say that fraud no too small for them to handle ???”
@foreverdebs: “You sef go meet efcc bcus of 5k.”
@ree_rehanat: “You sef ehmnnnnnn. You sef remember the senerio start to dey laugh.”
@Akingbade2: “I feel so bad to admit that they did the right thing.”
@Ugochukwu_96: “Them no suppose block you sha 😂. It is within your rights to report financial crïmes no matter how small they are.”
@Jayysein: “Money that you worked for oh… They don’t know what you passed through for it.”
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Published by Ejoh Caleb


