Crime
EFCC Arrests Female Archbishop After Viral Video Shows Naira Sprayed on Live Cow
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has detained Angel Oyeghe, a woman who identifies as an archbishop and leads the Faith Healing Ministry in Warri, Delta State. Her arrest on Tuesday followed the circulation of a video showing congregants spraying naira notes on a live cow during a church service.
According to the agency’s statement, the act violated laws against currency abuse and has prompted charges that include conspiracy, naira mutilation, and suspected money laundering. The operation was carried out by EFCC personnel from the Benin zonal directorate.
Investigators are pursuing others seen in the footage, noting that the behaviour breaches Section 21 of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act of 2007. Officials said Oyeghe has provided statements and will face trial once the investigation is completed.
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