EFCC raided my grandma’s estate at 5 am

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  • Leo Dasilva Expresses disappointment with EFCC, revealed that they raided his grandma’s estate without a warrant
  • He stated that nothing has been done in response to the residents complaints

Former Big Brother Naija housemate Leo Dasilva took to social media to express his displeasure as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) raided his grandma’s estate early in the morning.

The reality star shared his frustration and concern, shedding light on the distressing situation that unfolded right at their doorstep.

On Friday, October 13, 2023, he made this announcement on his official Twitter account, emphasizing that the commission dispatched officials to his grandmother’s estate at 5 a.m. for a “random raid.”

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According to his tweet, the raid was conducted without a warrant or intelligence. Dasilva also noted that nothing has been done in response to the homeowners’ complaints since then.

He tweeted:

EFCC raided my grandma’s estate in Lekki this morning by 5 am. No intelligence, no warrant, just a random raid, unfortunately. Woke up to it being discussed on their estate platform. Citizens are speaking now and no one is listening till this becomes protests. This is ridiculous.”

The unexpected occurrence left him bewildered.

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Leo shared this with a screenshot, in the screenshot, the person who was speaking to him claimed to have seen EFCC agents break down a woman’s door and flee once they realized it was her home.

Similarly, Skales had also cried out after EFCC raided his house, revealed “They oppressed him in front of his wife and daughter” 

Skales alleges that the agency subjected him to harassment and intimidation during a late-night raid on his home.

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The controversy erupted when Skales claimed on social media that EFCC personnel arrived at his house for what they referred to as a “routine check.”

This unexpected intrusion took place late at night, catching Skales and his family off guard.

In a series of tweets, Skales described the traumatic incident.

He claimed that EFCC officials used forceful tactics, including brandishing weapons, in front of his young daughter, wife, and household staff.

Skales vehemently asserted his innocence, emphasizing that he has never been involved in any criminal activities or fraud throughout his life.

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