Caption:Omoyele Sowore
Activist and former presidential candidate,Omoyele Sowore has called out the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for allegedly shielding the identity of a former top official linked to the seizure of a sprawling estate comprising 753 duplexes in Abuja.
In a statement shared on his social media platforms, Sowore accused the anti-graft agency of bias, alleging that it publicly shames smaller offenders while protecting influential figures.
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“What is the name of the former top brass with 753 duplexes seized by the EFCC in Abuja?” Sowore questioned.
“The @officialEFCC is now doing PR for thieves. They seized this large estate with 753 duplexes from a single individual in Abuja but can’t mention his or her name. If it is Yahoo boys, they will line laptops and Nokia phones in front of them and send their photos globally even before their trial is commenced. The same EFCC is now AFRAID of BIG Thieves!”
The fiery activist ended his statement with the hashtag #RevolutionNow, reiterating his call for systemic change and accountability in governance.
The EFCC is yet to respond to the allegations or disclose details about the ownership of the seized estate. This development has sparked widespread reactions, with many Nigerians echoing Sowore’s demands for transparency and equal treatment under the law.





