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moneyissweet(m): 6:45am On Apr 22, 2024
Nobody is interested in any money spraying, The Efcc just want an opportunity to jail bobrisky . They just use Cubana chief priest as eyes service and to warm their office
deavicky(m): 7:10am On Apr 22, 2024
Puss360:

The fact is, we Nigerians knows what we are doing!!
We are educated, yet when we act, it'll be as if we never went to school...
We all know that spraying money defaces the local currency, but yet you'll see a highly educated person still spraying cash in parties 🤣🤣...
And we have this mantra "na my money, allow me to spend am the way I want"....

DJ play me Tekno- Enjoy 🤣🤣
how does it deface the money?. Compare to how market woman handles it.
WhiteHouse9ja: 7:20am On Apr 22, 2024
Gistmedia10:
In response to increasing scrutiny from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigerian party attendees have introduced a new approach to the customary practice of spraying money at celebrations.

Instead of directly showering cash on the celebrant, guests now discreetly deposit their monetary gifts into a designated "Money-Box" placed at the venue. This innovation aims to reduce the open practice of spraying naira notes, leading to naira mutilation, and to mitigate the risk of EFCC arrest. shocked

The Creativity of the Igbos is second to none. Kudos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXfUA_rIb_c
WhiteHouse9ja: 7:20am On Apr 22, 2024
Gistmedia10:
In response to increasing scrutiny from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigerian party attendees have introduced a new approach to the customary practice of spraying money at celebrations.

Instead of directly showering cash on the celebrant, guests now discreetly deposit their monetary gifts into a designated "Money-Box" placed at the venue. This innovation aims to reduce the open practice of spraying naira notes, leading to naira mutilation, and to mitigate the risk of EFCC arrest. shocked

The Creativity of the Igbos is second to none. Kudos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXfUA_rIb_c

The Creativity of the Igbos is second to none. Kudos

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Dafresh: 7:32am On Apr 22, 2024
Johnjustice:

Little small minded kids, go spray na, make EFCC show you shege. The money remains a property of federal republic of Nigeria, your own is to spend it, it on, not abuse it.

Inferior complexed people, seeking validation like women...do you see people of other races or nations engaging in this archaic practice...abi na Nigerians be the richest in the world?

When Nigerians start ignoring people that like to show off, corruption will reduce...it's the attention that encourage it
So Americans don't spray money?
correctguy101(m): 7:40am On Apr 22, 2024
DeepSight:


You want to bring back the death that Emefiele didn't finish inflicting on us with naira confiscation right?

I just don't understand some people. They're so unaware of their immediate environment.

No one says going cashless is bad but any sensible person should first consider factors that can make it feasible and make provisions for them. Even our financial institutions are not ready let alone the common trader out there.

Worse is, it's still our fellow Nigerians (same ones who'd also suffer) who'd start forming itk and nonsense without using their brains and reflect on matters properly

Morning.

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Sleekfingers: 7:52am On Apr 22, 2024
Puss360:

The fact is, we Nigerians knows what we are doing!!
We are educated, yet when we act, it'll be as if we never went to school...
We all know that spraying money defaces the local currency, but yet you'll see a highly educated person still spraying cash in parties 🤣🤣...
And we have this mantra "na my money, allow me to spend am the way I want"....

DJ play me Tekno- Enjoy 🤣🤣



How many Nigerians are educated?
Johnjustice: 8:00am On Apr 22, 2024
Dafresh:

So Americans don't spray money?
No, only in strip clubs.
rollywise(m): 8:11am On Apr 22, 2024
Puss360:

The fact is, we Nigerians knows what we are doing!!
We are educated, yet when we act, it'll be as if we never went to school...
We all know that spraying money defaces the local currency, but yet you'll see a highly educated person still spraying cash in parties 🤣🤣...
And we have this mantra "na my money, allow me to spend am the way I want"....

DJ play me Tekno- Enjoy 🤣🤣






Is it spraying money that defaces money? What are you saying? Go to the markets and see what women do with our money. They are d ones that EFCC should be educating on his to handle and treat the currency not these gentle men
Dafresh: 8:51am On Apr 22, 2024
Johnjustice:

No, only in strip clubs.
They have chosen where to spray their money and we have chosen our own

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Successlane: 9:02am On Apr 22, 2024
Nigerian Government just wasting their time.

Spraying is in our DNA
Willed042(m): 9:17am On Apr 22, 2024
MuslimIgbo:
Still illegal grin grin grin grin
If this is termed illegal, then church offering, tithes, and offering Alfas are all illegal. This case can easily be won by the defendant.
Diligence: 9:33am On Apr 22, 2024
Guz: Think out of the box.

Business Opportunity: Print the OTHER notes of different denominations, exchange for real notes; the celebrants take & keep the real notes, while you spray the OTHER notes. Recycle over & over again!

Or just spray foreign notes!
PARADIZEPRIEST: 11:49am On Apr 22, 2024
Foolish bloodsuckers and their insatiable desperation to showoff their blood money. angryvanity upon vanity you,are all vanity people
dxter160: 1:28pm On Apr 22, 2024
Its offering time

Gistmedia10:
In response to increasing scrutiny from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigerian party attendees have introduced a new approach to the customary practice of spraying money at celebrations.

Instead of directly showering cash on the celebrant, guests now discreetly deposit their monetary gifts into a designated "Money-Box" placed at the venue. This innovation aims to reduce the open practice of spraying naira notes, leading to naira mutilation, and to mitigate the risk of EFCC arrest. shocked



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXfUA_rIb_c

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