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EFCC Alleged to Have Raided Comedian Brain Jotter’s Home, But No Official Confirmation Yet

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In the viral clip, shared widely on X (formerly Twitter), unidentified men—purported to be EFCC agents—can be seen entering a residential compound in what appears to be a covert operation. However, there are no clear identifiers such as EFCC-branded vehicles or visible insignias to officially authenticate the claim.

As of the time of this report, neither Brain Jotter nor the EFCC has issued any public statement confirming or denying the incident. The EFCC’s official website and verified social media channels remain silent on the matter, and no mainstream news outlet has published corroborative evidence or reports about the alleged raid.

The viral nature of the video has triggered widespread reactions online, with fans and followers of the comedian demanding clarification. Some users have speculated that it might be a skit, while others believe it may be another case of mistaken identity or false alarm.

With no verifiable facts or official confirmation, the story remains in the realm of speculation. If the EFCC was involved, a formal statement is expected in the coming hours or days.

Until then, Nigerians are urged to avoid spreading unverified information and to await confirmation from credible sources.

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Written by Shola Akinyele

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