
Nigerian recording artiste, Oladipupo Olabode Oladimeji, who is better known as Oladips, has accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, of collecting N10 million from him.
The rapper made this known nearly a year after he was arrested by the anti-graft agency during a midnight raid at his estate.
eelive.ng reports that Oladips was arrested with some of his neighbors for alleged fraud in November 2024.
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He was released after spending five days in detention.
Speaking about his experience with the EFCC, Oladips, in his latest interview on the Trending podcast, stated that nothing was found on him after the EFCC investigations.
While revealing that the EFCC collected N10 million from him before his release, he lamented that “Nigeria just happened to me”.
“It’s just one smelling place like that. They just packed us in there like sardines, and they gave us nonsense food. Funny enough, it was Zlatan who was sending me food. Zlatan is not even a friend, that’s my blood.
“He was sending someone to buy good food for me because the food there is bad. They just packed us there like sardines. I’m not even supposed to be there, first of all. Like, why did I spend four to five days there when you people (EFCC) didn’t find anything on me, not even a single thing? And they still collect N10 million from me before they released me.”
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When asked, “Is it a thing you can take up against the EFCC later, or will you just allow the sleeping dog lie?”, the singer responded, “Who is my father?”
“Who is my father now? At the end of the day, who is my father? It’s just me and my truth. It’s not something I will want to. I don’t just know how the system works. I for dey their page now if to say I dey do Yahoo. They didn’t find anything on me. If they are watching this, they know that I’m saying the truth.
“They collected money from me before they released me. They didn’t find anything on me. So, what was the money for? What was all that stress and suffering for? It’s just Nigeria. Nigeria just happened to me,” he said.








