According to Vanguard, Oduah was questioned extensively on what she knew about the purchase of the vehicles.
She was said to have cooperated with the EFCC interrogators and made some statements that might help in prosecuting her, a competent source in the commission told Vanguard.
Ex-minister was granted what a source described as "provisional bail", but was asked to return to the operatives on a future date.
The EFCC had reportedly gathered a large amount of documents relating to the car purchase and used it confront Oduah, making it difficult for her to advance any reasonable defence.
"It is true that our operatives took on the former Aviation Minister for five hours and she made some useful statements following which she was granted a provisional bail. "She is being expected to face more interrogation soon," the source said.
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