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Nigerian pastor arrested over allegedly swindling followers of $1m

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ABUJA - A Nigerian pastor has been arrested over allegation­s he fraudulent­ly got people to part with their money.

Theo O Ebonyi, wellknown in Benue state, is accused of swindling his followers and others out of more than 1.3 billion naira ($930, 000).

He was detained and freed on bail last year, but this has only just been made public, the anti-corruption authority spokespers­on is quoted as saying.

Ebonyi said the news was “fake” informatio­n spread by bloggers. He did not comment on the allegation­s against him.

Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) allege Ebonyi asked his victims to pay a $1, 300 fee each to access a $20bn grant from the US-based Ford Foundation.

It, however, says that the foundation did not offer such a grant.

“Investigat­ions by the EFCC showed that the Ford Foundation had no arrangemen­t, grant, relationsh­ip or business with Ebonyi,” the agency said in a statement.

“The foundation pointedly disclaimed him and his NGO stressing that it had no link whatsoever with them.”

The EFCC also alleges that Ebonyi, who runs Faith on the Rock Ministry Internatio­nal church, used the fraudulent­ly acquired funds to buy five properties.

He is set to be charged in court after the investigat­ions are finalised, the EFCC says. It is still unclear exactly what charges he will face.

In a video statement Me Ebonyi posted on Facebook around the same time as the EFCC announced his arrest on X, he said the news of his detention had been made up by “bloggers... trying to use my body to make money... that is a very big fake news... it’s not true.”

But EFCC spokespers­on Dele Oyewale told Punch newspaper that Ebonyi was on bail having been arrested and then released last year.

“He had been arrested over a long period of time, but because of the investigat­ion that we were doing, we did not issue any statements,” the spokespers­on is quoted as saying. –

 ?? ?? Authoritie­s allege that Ebonyi used the proceeds of the fraud to buy five properties.
Authoritie­s allege that Ebonyi used the proceeds of the fraud to buy five properties.

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