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EFCC Arrest Presenter During Live Radio Show, Over Alleged Ponzi Scheme

Enugu-based Urban Radio 94.5FM has accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of storming its studio to arrest one of its presenters, Favour Ekoh, during a live broadcast on Monday evening.

The incident occurred around 6:45 PM during the station’s ‘Prime Time’ program, according to a statement signed by the Management of Urban Radio on Tuesday.

The station alleged that armed EFCC operatives “barged” into the studio, interrupted the ongoing broadcast, “abducted” their presenters, and seized communication equipment without explanation.

“Armed men identifying as the EFCC had barged into the studio and interrupted the live program ‘Prime – Time’, forcefully abducted our presenters and took away our communication equipment for reasons they vehemently refused to disclose,” the statement said.

The radio station assured its listeners that it would provide updates as the situation unfolds.

In response, EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale denied the radio station’s allegations, stating that there was no invasion or seizure of equipment. However, Oyewale confirmed that the arrest of the radio presenter occurred during a live show because Ekoh had ignored previous invitations from the anti-graft agency over her alleged involvement in a Ponzi scheme.

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“It is not true that our people invaded the station,” Oyewale said. He clarified that the EFCC only arrested Ekoh and did not take any equipment.

He further explained that Ekoh had previously been invited multiple times for questioning, which she failed to attend, necessitating her arrest at the station. “The lady — Favour Ekoh — was truly anchoring a programme as at the time our people came in.

But what motivated the arrest was that Favour is allegedly involved in a Ponzi scheme, where 103 Nigerians have been defrauded. She has been invited on several occasions but she did not come. That was why she was traced to the radio station,” Oyewale added.

The incident has raised concerns over the manner of the arrest and the implications for press freedom, as both parties continue to provide differing accounts of the event.

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