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BABANGBALI: 12:37pm On Apr 29
Bacteria8:
Supremacy of the law.

This development is good for Nigeria.
yinmu
Bmaster(m): 12:37pm On Apr 29
Yorubas and their witch-hunting!

God bless e-money
God bless obi Cubana
God bless Ụmụ igbo niile, Agbanyeghị e be ọbụna ha nọ!
Amen🙏

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dederocs(m): 12:38pm On Apr 29
The foreign exchange act and ban of using dollars in Nigeria is very good, this will help naira strengthen. We must enforce this law and ban spending of dollars in Nigeria, they don't spend naira in America...this will reduce demand in dollars in Nigeria, and reduce its value over naira over time, this of course with other measures, like improved exports to correct our balance of trade deficit, and having international trade agreements with nations, so we pay for imports with naira, and they pay us in their currency for our exports.

We need to see more convictions of political office holders who embezzle state and national funds. EFCC scrutinize the governors and ministers/head of parastatals, use your resources to go after more important cases.

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jojo1415: 12:39pm On Apr 29
Nice one....nobody is above the law,they should stop intimidating young guys lik us trying to survive Nigeria's harsh economy.i don't lik watching their videos on Facebook because it wil make u to be regretting life,as if u r not doing well.

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emmabest2000(m): 12:39pm On Apr 29
xpressionx:
Baba go pay 10m come out.
Na PR e dey find since
grin

Money na water

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Nonso92(m): 12:39pm On Apr 29
They arrested him for spraying dollar and tagged it naira abuse.

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ednut1(m): 12:39pm On Apr 29
But okoya kids were not arrested lol

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fitinwell: 12:39pm On Apr 29
Okoya Sons nko

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2mch(m): 12:40pm On Apr 29
FG need to give EFCC financial target to fund their agency. So all this money they are chasing people for will go back into FG purse.

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kaywhy09(m): 12:41pm On Apr 29
Make the money touch hands

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Bishopadaidu(m): 12:42pm On Apr 29
I understand this technique. They are following the chief priest's template. E-money will be released, and he will start promoting APC aggressively. Just watch and see


I dey watch from my black and white screen

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Zetty177x: 12:42pm On Apr 29
Yeye govment
dederocs(m): 12:43pm On Apr 29
Nonso92:
They arrested him for spraying dollar and tagged it naira abuse.
Foreign exchange act. Ban on spending dollars in Nigeria.
2mch(m): 12:43pm On Apr 29
I like this new law. Spraying money made a lot of people commit crimes so they can also be seen to spray large amounts of money. Some even go into crime to rob big spenders. Do your party in peace. Appreciate the musician/celebrant if you want by sending alert or giving them money in their hand. Then de go your house.

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Krismas(m): 12:43pm On Apr 29
grin How can u abuse naira when u sprayed dollar?
Which Nigerian law say you cannot spray dollar?

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dederocs(m): 12:44pm On Apr 29
ednut1:
But okoya kids were not arrested lol
They were arrested and went to court, a simple google search will show you...though EFCC should focus more on governors, ministers, senators (constituency allowances) etc
ogaemma: 12:45pm On Apr 29
EFCC should just tell us they want to cash out.
They are so corrupt, that the Nigeria Police is a learner when it comes to corruption.

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aestake: 12:45pm On Apr 29
SmartyPants:


He was arrested, arraigned, and granted bail. What should they arrest him for?
Okoya boyz nko?
abc115: 12:45pm On Apr 29
myners007:
It is profoundly disheartening that in a nation crippled by monumental corruption, institutional decay, and pervasive economic hardship, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has elected to expend its dwindling relevance on the arrest of Business Mogul, E-Money, for the ostensible offence of spraying dollars at a public event. One is compelled to ask: is this the apex of financial crime in Nigeria?

The EFCC, once envisioned as a formidable guardian of our fiscal integrity, has tragically metamorphosed into a performative agency — a toothless bulldog barking in the marketplace, seeking to impress rather than impact. Rather than channel its efforts into dismantling the entrenched networks of elite corruption, embezzlement, and fraudulent public procurement, it has chosen the path of sensationalism, pursuing high-profile figures for infractions that are, at best, symbolic.

This latest arrest reeks of clout-chasing — a hollow display of authority designed to massage public sentiment while the real architects of Nigeria's economic tragedy dine unperturbed in their ivory towers. It is almost certain that E-Money, like many before him, will regain his freedom in no time, and this episode will dissolve into yet another spectacle with no meaningful consequence.

Until the EFCC redirects its energies toward substantive economic crimes and the prosecution of powerful kleptocrats, it will remain a caricature of its intended purpose — loud, visible, but ultimately ineffectual.

Why are you always sad
cr7lomo: 12:45pm On Apr 29
These selective arrests... dollars was sprayed during Davidos wedding .... Rasaq okoyas kids were also abusing the naira ...they were not arrested.... these yorubas will destroy themselves with this tribalism

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Antoeni(m): 12:46pm On Apr 29
I understand this technique. They are following the chief priest's template. E-money will be released, and he will start promoting APC aggressively. Just watch and see.

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Peterobiisathie(f): 12:47pm On Apr 29
Good
NDLEA should do their job too
ednut1(m): 12:48pm On Apr 29
dederocs:

They were arrested and went to court, a simple google search will show you...though EFCC should focus more on governors, ministers, senators (constituency allowances) etc
show me links of their arrest

cr7lomo: 12:48pm On Apr 29
ednut1:
But okoya kids were not arrested lol

Even During Davidos wedding.... that's the tribalism yorubas are known for

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Heffalump(m): 12:49pm On Apr 29
myners007:
It is profoundly disheartening that in a nation crippled by monumental corruption, institutional decay, and pervasive economic hardship, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has elected to expend its dwindling relevance on the arrest of Business Mogul, E-Money, for the ostensible offence of spraying dollars at a public event. One is compelled to ask: is this the apex of financial crime in Nigeria?

The EFCC, once envisioned as a formidable guardian of our fiscal integrity, has tragically metamorphosed into a performative agency — a toothless bulldog barking in the marketplace, seeking to impress rather than impact. Rather than channel its efforts into dismantling the entrenched networks of elite corruption, embezzlement, and fraudulent public procurement, it has chosen the path of sensationalism, pursuing high-profile figures for infractions that are, at best, symbolic.

This latest arrest reeks of clout-chasing — a hollow display of authority designed to massage public sentiment while the real architects of Nigeria's economic tragedy dine unperturbed in their ivory towers. It is almost certain that E-Money, like many before him, will regain his freedom in no time, and this episode will dissolve into yet another spectacle with no meaningful consequence.

Until the EFCC redirects its energies toward substantive economic crimes and the prosecution of powerful kleptocrats, it will remain a caricature of its intended purpose — loud, visible, but ultimately ineffectual.

Oga leave Grammer and face the fact. Is that how they spray dollars in USA? Let's respect ourselves for once. Agreed, EFCC is very corrupt. But let's abide by the constitutional rule that forbids abuse of the currency.
arantess: 12:49pm On Apr 29
SmartyPants:


He was arrested, arraigned, and granted bail. What should they arrest him for?
what of okoya son that abused naira?
oya defend it

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jaxxy(m): 12:49pm On Apr 29
Misplaced priorities,in America people spray dollars and its not an issue.

Spraying is not considered an abuse.

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cr7lomo: 12:49pm On Apr 29
dederocs:

They were arrested and went to court, a simple google search will show you...though EFCC should focus more on governors, ministers, senators (constituency allowances) etc

That's a lie....show us evidence

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Atarakpa: 12:50pm On Apr 29
LordBiden:
Good one,also check his source of wealth.

your money deh miss?

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ednut1(m): 12:51pm On Apr 29
cr7lomo:


Even During Davidos wedding.... that's the tribalism yorubas are known for
you no get sense

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dederocs(m): 12:52pm On Apr 29
Educationalserv: 12:53pm On Apr 29
myners007:
It is profoundly disheartening that in a nation crippled by monumental corruption, institutional decay, and pervasive economic hardship, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has elected to expend its dwindling relevance on the arrest of Business Mogul, E-Money, for the ostensible offence of spraying dollars at a public event. One is compelled to ask: is this the apex of financial crime in Nigeria?

The EFCC, once envisioned as a formidable guardian of our fiscal integrity, has tragically metamorphosed into a performative agency — a toothless bulldog barking in the marketplace, seeking to impress rather than impact. Rather than channel its efforts into dismantling the entrenched networks of elite corruption, embezzlement, and fraudulent public procurement, it has chosen the path of sensationalism, pursuing high-profile figures for infractions that are, at best, symbolic.

This latest arrest reeks of clout-chasing — a hollow display of authority designed to massage public sentiment while the real architects of Nigeria's economic tragedy dine unperturbed in their ivory towers. It is almost certain that E-Money, like many before him, will regain his freedom in no time, and this episode will dissolve into yet another spectacle with no meaningful consequence.

Until the EFCC redirects its energies toward substantive economic crimes and the prosecution of powerful kleptocrats, it will remain a caricature of its intended purpose — loud, visible, but ultimately ineffectual.

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