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Judgment Shall Start from House of God, Says EFCC

The Commission lifted the biblical saying from 1 Peter 4:17.

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
September 16, 2025
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has said that judgment shall start from the house of God.

The Commission stated this on Tuesday via a post on X, while announcing its 164th edition of EFCC Connect, tagged “Fighting Economic and Financial Crimes in the House of God”.

The Commission lifted the biblical saying from 1 Peter 4:17.

The verse is often interpreted to mean that God’s judgment, or a time of severe testing and discipline, begins with His own people (believers) before affecting those who do not obey the gospel.

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However, the post has already generated mixed comments under it from some X users.

For instance, @SMARTEk2050 wrote: “No judgement of EFCC should start from the house of governments and public offices first. Allow Gods judgment to start from HIS own house”.

While, @Jiro Dezi wrote: “From efcc office first.”

Another X user identified as Tache wrote: “Eagle wey dey look one direction”.

“You are not in position to judge the house of God,” says @Blacklord Plus Two.

While, @Big Dada wrote: “You have no jurisdiction to say such thing, when your own judgement favors the corrupt politicians looting the economy, shame on you.”

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