TDNigerians have been reassured about the safety of popular good governance activists Mr. Peter Akah (Peter for Nigeria) and Miss Precious Oruche (Mama Pee) following their recent invitation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Human rights lawyer Barrister Inibehe Effiong issued a detailed statement addressing public concerns.
Effiong noted that there had been āgrowing agitation in the public spaceā over the activistsā whereabouts.
According to Effiong, the EFCC had sent separate invitation letters dated 24th June 2026, requesting their appearance on 6th July 2026 to clarify allegations of abuse of the Naira.
Since the activists were unavailable on the original date, Effiong formally requested a rescheduling, and the meeting was moved to 15th July 2026.
On that day, Effiong accompanied Mr. Akah and Miss Oruche to the EFCC headquarters, where they met with investigators.
The interrogation, which lasted several hours, was described as professional and respectful.
Clarifications on Peter Akah, Mama Pee Made
Effiong explained that the allegations stemmed from the use of props money in entertainment, not actual Naira notes.
Both activists cooperated fully with investigators and were released afterward.

They are expected to continue engaging with the Commission as the investigation progresses.
He emphasized that his clients are in high spirits, grateful for the outpouring of concern from Nigerians, and committed to transparency.
More updates are expected in due course.
Public Reactions
Effiongās post on X generated widespread reactions, reflecting Nigeriaās vibrant online discourse:
- Supportive voices hailed the activistsā courage and Effiongās transparency, urging the EFCC to remain professional.
- Critical comments questioned why entertainers should be investigated over props money, calling it a diversion from tackling high-level corruption.
- Sympathetic reactions expressed relief at their safety, with many Nigerians stressing that activists should not be silenced or intimidated.
- Others linked the case to broader debates about governance, accountability, and selective enforcement of laws.
Future Outlook on the Peter Akah, Mama Pee Saga
This incident highlights the tension between activism, entertainment, and regulatory oversight in Nigeria.
While the EFCCās professionalism has been acknowledged, the case has sparked a wider conversation about priorities in the fight against corruption and the protection of civic voices.














