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Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Securitynewsng(op):
Enugu Radio Station at Center of N700m Ponzi Scheme Scandal SECURITYNEWSNG.COM reports.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) recently raided Urban 94.5 FM, a radio station in Enugu State, Nigeria, due to alleged involvement in a N700 million Ponzi scheme. The scheme, known as "Life Trading," was promoted by Favour Ekoh, a presenter at the station, and about 50 victims were defrauded. Ekoh allegedly lured investors into putting money into Leverage Index Limited, a company that promised 10% returns on investment but disappeared with the funds.

During the raid, EFCC operatives arrested Ekoh, the station's Managing Director, Bamikole Owoyomi, and two security guards for obstruction of justice. However, Ekoh and three other staff members were later released after making statements.

The EFCC clarified that Ekoh's arrest was not made during a live broadcast, and no equipment was tampered with. The commission also emphasized its respect for the media's role in fighting economic and financial crimes but condemned the radio station's obstruction of justice.

 Key Points:

- Alleged Ponzi Scheme: Favour Ekoh, a presenter, allegedly promoted a Ponzi scheme that defrauded 50 victims of N700 million.
- EFCC Raid: Operatives arrested Ekoh, the Managing Director, and two security guards for obstruction of justice.
- Release: Ekoh and three staff members were released after making statements.
- EFCC's Stance: The commission respects the media's role but condemns obstruction of justice.

 EFCC's Statement

The EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, explained that the agency's operatives were at the radio station to invite Ekoh for questioning regarding her alleged involvement in the Ponzi scheme.

"Ekoh is being investigated by the Enugu Zonal Directorate of the EFCC in an alleged N700 million Ponzi scheme fraud involving about Fifty (50) victims," Oyewale said.

Allegations Against Ekoh

According to Oyewale, Ekoh allegedly lured victims into investing in a scheme called "Life Trading" through Leverage Index Limited, located at No. 1 Colliery Street, Okpara Avenue, Enugu State. The victims were promised returns on investment of 10 percent of their capital after a period of time.

However, the company allegedly closed its office without returning the victims' principal or providing any returns on investment.

Arrest and Obstruction

During the EFCC's raid, the radio station's chairman ordered the gate to be locked, holding the operatives hostage. The Managing Director, Bamikole Owoyomi, and two security guards were arrested for obstruction of justice.

Release and Investigation

Ekoh and three staff members were released after making statements. The EFCC clarified that Ekoh's arrest was not made during a live broadcast, and no equipment was tampered with.

 EFCC's Call to Action

The EFCC called on the International Press Institute (IPI) and the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) to investigate the conduct of the radio station in light of integrity and ethical professional practice.

"The Commission hereby calls on the International Press Institute, IPI, and the Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, to investigate the conduct of the Station in the light of integrity and ethical professional practice," Oyewale said.

The EFCC's raid on Urban 94.5 FM highlights the agency's commitment to combating economic and financial crimes in Nigeria. The alleged involvement of a radio presenter in a Ponzi scheme underscores the need for vigilance and ethical conduct in all sectors.
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Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Abee79(m): 10:20pm On Oct 15, 2024
EFCC well done.
Use this same zeal to arrest Yahaya Bello and other crooks currently occupying public offices and enriching themselves at the expense of the citizenry.
Thank you 👍
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Securitynewsng(op): 10:40pm On Oct 15, 2024
Abee79:
EFCC well done.
Use this same zeal to arrest Yahaya Bello and other crooks currently occupying public offices and enriching themselves at the expense of the citizenry.
Thank you 👍
Hmm grin grin
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Goldensword: 11:01pm On Oct 15, 2024
I love this, radio station's needs to be held accountable for promoting questionable schemes, I was also a victim to such few years back, and i got to know about the forest trading schemes from solid FM in enugu.
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Armaggedon: 11:11pm On Oct 15, 2024
Was the radio station as an establishment complicit in any crime? Why do you have to raid the station premises and distrupt it's broadcast? If the Ukoh of a lady was a DSS staff, would you raid DSS office to arrest their staff? Isn't this trespass?
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by RZArecta(m): 11:35pm On Oct 15, 2024
If these are the allegations, then the EFCC will have to focus on the radio station management who approved the advert instead of an ordinary employee who was only given a piece of paper to read
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Topman7: 12:10am On Oct 16, 2024
Armaggedon:
Was the radio station as an establishment complicit in any crime? Why do you have to raid the station premises and distrupt it's broadcast? If the Ukoh of a lady was a DSS staff, would you raid DSS office to arrest their staff? Isn't this trespass?
The crime was committed on the premises of the station, in her role as a broadcaster, so of course they will go there.

Some people sef.
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by franugo(m): 5:40am On Oct 16, 2024
Topman7:
The crime was committed on the premises of the station, in her role as a broadcaster, so of course they will go there.

Some people sef.
There is no crime alleged on the part of the presenter. She was given a brief to read and she did as instructed, the onus is on the investor to do his due diligence before releasing his/her hard earned cash. The efcc could have simply invited the Ekoh lady to their office, I don't believe they absolutely had to raid the radio station.
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Macphenson: 5:54am On Oct 16, 2024
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Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by enochogaga(m): 6:00am On Oct 16, 2024
Abee79:
EFCC well done.
Use this same zeal to arrest Yahaya Bello and other crooks currently occupying public offices and enriching themselves at the expense of the citizenry.
Thank you 👍
The govnor kept bello at government house, and some kogi indigen said bello is not a thief they should leave him
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Whois(m): 6:54am On Oct 16, 2024
Those Ponzi operators are fond of placing their ads on radio cuz they know that's the best way to reach older citizens and older citizens are their target
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Securitynewsng(op): 9:28am On Oct 16, 2024
Whois:
Those Ponzi operators are fond of placing their ads on radio cuz they know that's the best way to reach older citizens and older citizens are their target
That's True
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Securitynewsng(op): 9:29am On Oct 16, 2024
enochogaga:
The govnor kept bello at government house, and some kogi indigen said bello is not a thief they should leave him
The world has change....The Truth must be told, and it's always bitter....if your wrong, your wrong.
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Securitynewsng(op): 9:30am On Oct 16, 2024
Re: Why We Raided Enugu Radio Station: Alleged N700M Ponzi Scheme - EFCC by Abee79(m): 3:46pm On Oct 16, 2024
enochogaga:
The govnor kept bello at government house, and some kogi indigen said bello is not a thief they should leave him
I am looking forward to the day that Nigeria as a whole will have zero tolerance for corrupt individuals at all levels!
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