Key Points:
- Mele Kyari went to EFCC HQ in Abuja today. He came at about 2:15pm to meet investigators.
- EFCC is probing a $7.2bn refinery fix spend. He was invited to answer finance and tech points.
- A court froze four bank accounts linked to him. EFCC also placed him on its watch list.
Mele Kyari went to the EFCC HQ in Abuja. He got there at about 2:15pm today, local. He went in for a talk with top staff. They will ask him about money and tech issues.

The visit comes amid a key graft probe now. EFCC is looking at a $7.2bn refinery fix spend. The agency had put him on its watch list. A court in Abuja also froze four linked accounts.
EFCC watch list and court order
Three weeks ago, news said EFCC put him on watch. Reports tied it to the $7.2bn refit of four plants. The case hit court over four Jaiz Bank accounts. Justice Emeka Nwite gave the freeze on 19 August 2025.
What EFCC may ask today
The invite covers finance and tech points from his time. EFCC will take his side on those work issues. They will also seek dates, files, and names from then. He may return for more rounds if they need more.
Public talk on EFCC has grown loud this month. Days ago, VeryDarkMan accuses EFCC over his seized phones. Last week, Sujimoto rejects EFCC wanted notice and vowed defence.
Reactions and context
Some groups backed Kyari in recent weeks, and raised claims. A diaspora team said attacks on him were not fair. They plan to honour him in the UK in November. The team also urged a probe of his critics’ links.





