Lagos, Nigeria Billionaire businessman Emeka Okonkwo, popularly known as E-Money, has broken his silence following his release from the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The socialite was earlier reported to have been detained over alleged abuse of the Naira at a high-profile birthday party hosted by his associate, Obi Cubana. Videos from the event had sparked controversy online, with many questioning what they see as selective enforcement, citing the perceived exemption of other wealthy elites from similar scrutiny.
Amid the social media storm, E-Money returned to Instagram with a composed message to his fans:
“No tension, everywhere good. I see all your love and support. God bless you all. ❤️❤️ #itistoolatetofailamen🙏🏿”
Accompanying the post was a video of the businessman, calm and smiling, with a gospel soundtrack playing in the background a subtle yet deliberate signal of peace and gratitude.
The post has since drawn thousands of reactions, with many supporters and celebrities celebrating his return:
- Obi Cubana, whose party sparked the initial investigation, joked: “But the song sha!!! 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣”
- @lilyboldandbeautiful wrote: “Awwwww my billionaire is cool my heart calm 🙌”
- @kilosbona quipped: “The EFCC office was so hot for them.. 🔥 welcome back nnaa”
- @lewisdejaino added a spiritual note: “No weapon fashioned against you shall prosper”
Despite the controversy, E-Money appears unshaken and determined to maintain his status and public image. His closing hashtag #ItIsTooLateToFailAmen has already begun trending among his fan base, symbolizing resilience in the face of adversity.
For now, the businessman seems focused on moving forward with his head held high, even as discussions around the Naira abuse saga continue to swirl online.