EFCC Fraud Reporting Guide 2025: How to Expose Scammers Safely


 Learn how to report scammers to the EFCC in 2025. Step-by-step guide on filing fraud complaints online, by email, or in person.

Stop scammers in their tracks, here's exactly how to get the EFCC to take action

That fraudster who scammed you could be behind bars in weeks. But only if you report them the right way.

Getting scammed hurts. Whether it's a fake investment scheme, romance scam, or online fraud, you want justice. The good news? Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is ready to help, if you know how to reach them properly.

This guide shows you exactly how to report fraudsters to EFCC and maximize your chances of getting results.

Why Report to EFCC?

The EFCC isn't just another government agency. They're Nigeria's main weapon against financial crime, recovering billions of naira annually and putting fraudsters behind bars. But they need your help to catch these criminals.

Every report you file:

Creates an official record of the crime

Helps EFCC track fraud patterns

Increases chances of recovering your money

Protects others from falling victim

Don't let embarrassment stop you. Fraud victims come from all walks of life, and reporting is the first step to justice.

5 Ways to Report Fraudsters to EFCC

1. Submit a Written Petition (Most Effective)

This is the traditional method and often gets the fastest response, especially for serious cases.

Where to submit:

EFCC Headquarters: No. 15A, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos

Any EFCC zonal office nationwide (check their website for locations)

What to include in your petition:

Address it properly: "The Executive Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)"

Your details: Full name, address, phone number, and email

The fraudster's information: Names (real or fake), phone numbers, bank accounts, social media handles, addresses—every detail matters

The story: Describe what happened chronologically. When did you first meet them? What promises did they make? How much money changed hands?

Evidence: Attach everything. Bank transfers, chat screenshots, emails, receipts, contracts, voice notes. Make copies—keep the originals.

What you want: State clearly that you want the EFCC to investigate and prosecute.

Pro tip: Type your petition, sign it, and make copies before submitting.

2. Email Your Report

For quick reporting or if you can't visit an office physically.

Email address: info@efcc.gov.ng

Subject line: Make it clear and urgent (e.g., "URGENT: Investment Fraud Report - N2.5M Stolen"wink

Email body: Use the same structure as a written petition. Attach all evidence as PDF or image files.

Response time: Typically 3-7 business days for acknowledgment.

3. Use the Eagle Eye App (Fastest for Online Fraud)

The EFCC's official mobile app makes reporting incredibly easy.

How to use it:

Download "Eagle Eye EFCC" from Google Play Store or Apple App Store

Register with your details

Click "Report a Crime"

Fill in the fraud details

Upload evidence directly from your phone

Submit and track your report

Best for: Yahoo yahoo scams, romance fraud, online investment schemes, and cryptocurrency scams.

4. Call the EFCC Hotlines

For urgent cases or if you need guidance before filing a formal report.

Hotlines:

0809 932 9999

0803 940 0000

When to call: If the fraud is ongoing, if you're being threatened, or if you need advice on what evidence to gather.

5. Walk Into Any EFCC Office

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