Controversial critic Verydarkman has alleged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is extorting celebrities, including DJ Tunez and Terry Apala.
The claim was made in a video shared on Instagram, where he accused the commission of misusing its power.
According to Verydarkman, both DJ Tunez, a close associate of Wizkid, and renowned singer Terry Apala were invited by the EFCC for questioning.
In compliance, they honored the invitation.
However, upon arrival, their phones were reportedly confiscated by officials.
The duo was then shown a video clip, which was allegedly used as leverage to demand a financial settlement.
Verydarkman further alleged that the celebrities were taken to another location, where they were pressured into making payments ranging from $5,000 to $6,000.
He linked this incident to Bobrisky’s recent legal trouble, suggesting that EFCC had adopted a pattern of extorting high-profile individuals.

Expressing strong disapproval, Verydarkman did not hold back in his criticism of the EFCC. He stated,
“EFCC are very corrupt, the corruption has eaten them deep, and a lot of them take advantage of their office to obtain young boys on the street and now, moving fast to start obtaining some celebrities.”
Furthermore, he called for a thorough investigation into the conduct of EFCC officials, asserting that they are supposed to protect citizens rather than exploit them.
Meanwhile, concerns over EFCC’s handling of high-profile cases have been raised multiple times.
This is not the first time the commission has faced accusations of misconduct.
Similar claims have surfaced in the past, further fueling the debate over the need for transparency and accountability within the agency.
Therefore, the situation remains a significant topic of discussion, especially as more individuals come forward with similar experiences.
For now, all eyes are on the EFCC, as the public awaits a response to the serious allegations.