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How EFCC Contacted Me To Keep Low Profile After Hushpuppi’s Arrest – Mompha Spills

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Efcc called me to keep a low profile after Hushpuppi's arrest - Mompha

Popular Nigerian socialite and Bureau De Change operator, Ismail Mustapha, alias Mompha have explained how the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) contacted him after the arrest of serial internet fraudster, Ramon Abbas (a.k.a Hushpuppi).

He made this known on Saturday night while he appeared on Daddy Freeze’s Instagram LIVE.

Naija News understands that Hushpuppi was arrested by the FBI in Dubai and is facing criminal charges in the United States of conspiracy to launder money obtained through fraud.

Mompha who had once been in the EFCC net over an alleged case of fraud said the agency called him on the day Hushpuppi was arrested to delete his social media page and maintain a low profile after the incident.

Mompha also said Hushpuppi’s downfall came as a result of his stubbornness and high-handedness.

When you are big, you are big. I was with FBI agents one-on-one on October 19, 2020. They questioned me but couldn’t find any incriminating evidence.

”Remember that I was the one that brought Hushpuppi from Malaysia, since his arrest, people on social media have said that I will be arrested next. Some even go as far as tagging EFCC and FBI”.

”On the day Hush was arrested, I received a lot of calls and tags from different people. EFCC had to call me directly to close down my social media and maintain a low profile.

”My case with EFCC was because someone felt the need to punish a big boy like me, all because of BDC’. Nigerians on social media love to gossip and bad luck for rich people.

”And it’s not my fault that I come from a rich home, I have even hustled all my life,”



Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.