Nollywood actress and filmmaker Iyabo Ojo has confirmed she was invited for questioning by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) after her daughter, Priscilla Ojo’s lavish wedding where guests were seen spraying naira and foreign currencies in several videos.
She confirmed this in an Instagram post on Tuesday, where she addressed the widespread media reports and public speculation about her encounter with the anti-graft agency.
According to the 47-year-old actress, she received the EFCC invitation while she was in the United Kingdom upon which she honoured the call after her return to Nigeria, on 5 May 2025.
“I was asked several questions relating to my personal bio data, career, work experience, and companies, amongst others,” she explained.
She stated that she was shown videos from the event by the EFCC officials where guests, including friends and colleagues, were seen spraying naira and foreign currencies.
“I was asked if I knew this was illegal, and I explained that I thought only abuse or mutilation of the naira was an offence.
“The EFCC officials clarified that spraying money, including on people’s bodies, is prohibited. I was surprised to learn that spraying any currency, including dollars, is also not allowed,” she said.
Iyabo Ojo stated that she was allowed to leave the same day, while her lawyer stood in for her in case she is called upon again.
“Given this experience, I strongly advise against spraying any currency in Nigeria to avoid issues with the EFCC,” she urged. “Perhaps, it’s time to reconsider this long-standing tradition. Let’s prioritise caution and avoid any potential problems.”
Priscilla’s wedding to Tanzanian singer Juma Jux was one of the most talked-about celebrity events this year.
The festivities began in February with a traditional ceremony in Tanzania, followed by a Nigerian wedding on 17 April and subsequently a grand white wedding at a seaside location in Lagos on 19 April.
The celebration, which held the internet for days, attracted some of Nollywood’s biggest stars, including Mercy Aigbe, Destiny Etiko, and Toyin Abraham, among others. The couple’s union drew widespread admiration and generated considerable buzz online.
However, Ojo’s interrogation by the EFCC increases the list of celebrities being summoned by the anti-graft agency on the issue of currency abuse.
Remember that musician Terry Apala, Idris Okuneye aka Bobrisky, Cubana Chief Priest, E-money, Murja Kunya among others recently attracted the attention of the EFCC over the same issue: Naira abuse.
The EFCC has repeatedly warned that spraying or mishandling naira or foreign currencies at social gatherings contravenes the Central Bank Act and is punishable by law. The agency has intensified its efforts to curb the practice, which it views as a threat to the integrity of Nigeria’s currency.