A Nigerian woman, @mojinad, has accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of blocking her on Instagram after she reached out to the agency to report a scam.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), @mojinad revealed that she was scammed of ₦5,000. Seeking justice, she decided to contact the anti-corruption agency through Instagram Direct Message.
However, to her surprise, she claimed that the EFCC blocked her shortly after she sent her complaint.
She wrote: “I remember when someone scammed me of my hard-earned 5k and I sent a message to EFCC on IG, and they blocked me.”

As the post circulated online, many concerned users flooded the comment section to share their thoughts on the situation.
See some reactions below:
@1herworld: “Them say that fraud no too small for them to handle ???”
@foreverdebs: “You sef go meet efcc bcus of 5k.”
@ree_rehanat: “You sef ehmnnnnnn. You sef remember the senerio start to dey laugh.”
@Akingbade2: “I feel so bad to admit that they did the right thing.”
@Ugochukwu_96: “Them no suppose block you sha 😂. It is within your rights to report financial crïmes no matter how small they are.”
@Jayysein: “Money that you worked for oh… They don’t know what you passed through for it.”
