The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has finally released businessman Obi Cubana.
He had been held and interrogated since Monday afternoon when he honoured an invitation from the anti-graft agency but the details of his alleged offences has not been made public as at the time of his being admitted to administrative bail.
He was, however, released on Thursday evening, November 4, after he had spent three days in detention undergoing interrogations.
According to the spokesman of the commission, Wilson Uwujaren, who confirmed the release to reporters on Thursday night, Cubana was allowed to go after the crack detectives of the commission completed their questioning.