According to him, the commission reviewed the transactions, traced the sources, and later invited the pastor for questioning after completing its internal checks.
Olukoyede said the findings showed no wrongdoing, adding that the inflows were legitimate and tied to the pastor’s global ministry activities. He recounted their meeting, saying: “I didn’t invite you here to explain anything — we had already done our work. I invited you to commend you.”
He noted that the case is proof that not every EFCC investigation ends in guilt and that the commission also acknowledges Nigerians who maintain transparency and integrity.
Olukoyede said the findings showed no wrongdoing, adding that the inflows were legitimate and tied to the pastor’s global ministry activities. He recounted their meeting, saying: “I didn’t invite you here to explain anything — we had already done our work. I invited you to commend you.”
He noted that the case is proof that not every EFCC investigation ends in guilt and that the commission also acknowledges Nigerians who maintain transparency and integrity.

They see the glory. They don't see the pain. I am so happy for you Pst. Jerry. God really pays.
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Since when does Efcc share investigations
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