Crime
BREAKING: EFCC Arrests Cubana Chief Priest For Fraud

BREAKING: EFCC Arrests Cubana Chief Priest For Fraud
Onyxnewsng reports that Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest on charges bordering on money laundering and tax fraud, officials familiar with the matter said.
Cubana Chief Priest whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, was arrested at the Lagos airport on Thursday, but anti-graft officials hushed the development amidst pressure from his associates and family, who said the matter could complicate conditions for others likely connected to the alleged racket.
Mr Okechukwu’s arrest has made it impossible for him to return birthday greetings from his nearly four million Instagram followers, with only his wife being permitted to see him in custody.
It was not immediately clear when he would be granted bail or the level of information officials had been able to squeeze from him as of Saturday night.
2023 Presidency: Why Tinubu Cannot Lead Nigeria– Nollywood Actor Pete Edochie Reveals
“The matter is still under investigation,” a source said anonymously.
Cubana Chief Priest has gained nationwide acclaim as an ambassador for many national brands, including Bullet and LVMH.
His arrest came weeks after another socialite Obi Cubana was arrested by the anti-narcotics agency NDLEA.
-
Entertainment1 week ago
Naira Marley Bullied My Son – Mohbad’s Father
-
Entertainment1 week ago
JUST IN: Priscilla Ojo, Juma Jux Welcome First Child In Canada
-
Headline1 week ago
Japan Govt Denies Special Visa Scheme For Nigerians In Kisarazu
-
Headline1 week ago
JUST IN: President Tinubu Arrives Brazil For State Visit
-
Entertainment6 days ago
Nigerian Streamer, Peller Allegedly Kidnapped By Gunmen While On Livestream
-
Education1 week ago
FG Shuts Down 22 Illegal Colleges Of Education— NCCE Confirms
-
Brands and Marketing1 week ago
Naira Falls Against US Dollar, Gap Widens Between Markets
-
Crime1 week ago
Equatorial Guinea Jails Ex-official Baltasar Engonga
-
Headline1 week ago
Why Boniface Orders Fabrizio Romano To Take Down Failed Milan Transfer Report
-
Headline6 days ago
JUST IN: Brawl Erupts in Mexican Senate Over U.S. Military Intervention Claims