Iyabo Ojo confirms invitation from EFCC after daughter’s wedding celebration

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Actress and filmmaker Iyabo Ojo has publicly discussed her recent engagement with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) concerning the practice of spraying money at her daughter’s wedding.

In an extensive Instagram post, Ojo confirmed that she was invited by the EFCC and visited their office on May 5, 2025, after returning from the UK.

She mentioned that she received numerous calls and messages from worried individuals checking on her invitation and well-being, which led her to share her experience.

During her visit to the EFCC, Ojo was asked about various personal details, her career, work experience, and her businesses.

The commission showed her videos from her daughter’s wedding that depicted guests, including colleagues and friends, spraying both naira and foreign currencies.

Ojo explained that the EFCC made it clear that the act of spraying any form of currency, including foreign ones like dollars, is illegal in Nigeria.

After the questioning, she was permitted to leave, with her lawyer, O.I. Salami, representing her in the event of any further inquiries.

Ojo took this opportunity to caution Nigerians against the practice of spraying money at events to avoid attracting EFCC attention, advocating for a reevaluation of this cultural custom.

She stressed the importance of exercising caution to avoid potential legal repercussions.

She said: “Good afternoon, lovely people.

“Following the recent media publication on social media and numerous calls and texts messages from different quarters seeking to hear from me on the EFCC invitation and to ascertain my welfare, I find it expedient to release this briefing.

“I recently had an experience with the EFCC in Nigeria after receiving an invitation letter while I was in the UK. Upon my return, I visited the EFCC on the 5th day of May 2025, where I was asked several questions relating to my personal biodata, career, work experience, and companies, amongst others.

“The EFCC officials showed me videos extracted from my daughter’s wedding where guests, including colleagues and friends, were spraying Naira and foreign currencies.

“I was asked if I knew this was illegal, and I explained that I thought only abuse or mutilation of the Naira was an offence.

“The EFCC officials clarified that spraying money, including on people’s bodies, is prohibited. I was surprised to learn that spraying any currency, including Dollars, is also not allowed.

“After questioning, I was allowed to leave the same day, but my personal lawyer, O.I. Salami, stood in for me as I may be called upon again.

“Given this experience, I strongly advise against spraying any currency in Nigeria to avoid issues with the EFCC.

“Perhaps it’s time to reconsider this long-standing tradition. Let’s prioritise caution and avoid any potential problems. Thank you, Alice Iyabo Ojo”.