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EFCC interrogates Iyabo Ojo on the misuse of funds during daughter’s wedding

Nigerian actress Iyabo Ojo is now under questioning by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in connection with allegations of currency abuse during her daughter’s wedding.

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Priscilla Ojo, daughter of the actress, wed Tanzanian singer Jux in an Islamic ceremony in Tanzania in February of 2025, according to Furucinovel. The ceremony took place in Nigeria on April 17, 2025.

Attendees included both Nigerian and international celebrities, making the wedding the internet’s talk of the town. At the extravagant wedding, guests were caught spraying money of various currencies.

Nevertheless, in response to the circulating rumors regarding her interaction with the EFCC following the wedding, Iyabo Ojo clarified that she was questioned in response to the agency’s invitation.

“Amongst others,” Ojo said in an Instagram post about the inquiries that were posed to her about her “personal biodata, career, work experience, and my companies.”

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I stated that my understanding was that the misuse or mutilation of the naira constituted a crime when questioned whether I was aware this was against the law.

“The EFCC made it clear that it is against the law to spray money on people’s body. I didn’t know it was illegal to spray dollars or any other kind of currency.

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