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EFCC Arrests 43 Over Alleged Internet Fraud in Nasarawa Raid

EFCC Cracking Down on Dollar Spraying: Is This the End of Partying in Nigeria?

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
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Just when you thought it was safe to flex at weddings and parties, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) comes through with a new “rule” that’s shaking up Nigerian socialites. Apparently, it’s no longer just the Naira you need to watch out for. Now, even spraying dollars at parties can land you in hot water.

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  • E-money Gets Stung—Is Dollar-Spraying Now a Crime?
  • Iyabo Ojo Faces the Heat—Did She Break the Law Without Knowing It?
  • Is Spraying Dollars the New National Crime?
  • Are EFCC’s Priorities in the Right Place?
  • My Opinion:

E-money Gets Stung—Is Dollar-Spraying Now a Crime?

First, it was E-Money. The socialite and businessman found himself face-to-face with the EFCC after being accused of violating the Foreign Exchange Act by spraying U.S. dollars at a public event in Lagos. The issue? Apparently, it’s a criminal offense to spray foreign currency in public. Who knew?

E-Money, who’s known for his high-flying lifestyle and public displays of wealth, was arrested and questioned before being released. But the big question is: Is this new crackdown really about financial regulation, or are the EFCC just finding new ways to flex their power? Let’s be honest—people have been spraying dollars for years without a second thought. So why is this all happening now? Is the EFCC targeting these high-profile figures to send a message, or is there something deeper going on?

EFCC Cracking Down on Dollar Spraying: Is This the End of Partying in Nigeria?

Iyabo Ojo Faces the Heat—Did She Break the Law Without Knowing It?

Then, just days later, Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo was also caught in the EFCC’s crosshairs. The actress confirmed she was invited by the EFCC after money-spraying incidents at her daughter’s wedding. But hold up—Ojo didn’t even know spraying dollars was an offense! She thought it was only about defacing the Naira, not about tossing dollars like party favors.

According to Ojo, she was shown video clips of the wedding where guests were caught on camera spraying both Naira and dollars. The EFCC then explained that any spraying of currency is prohibited—and that includes dollars. Ojo was left stunned, explaining she was unaware of the rule. So now we’re supposed to just stop throwing money around at weddings? Is this really the EFCC’s priority?

Is Spraying Dollars the New National Crime?

When did spraying dollars at a party become a federal offense? We’ve all seen it—celebrities, big shots, and even regular people spraying foreign currency at weddings, concerts, and other celebrations. It’s a part of our culture, right? But now, apparently, it’s a crime that could lead to arrest.

Did they just slide this “dollar-spraying” rule into the legal books without anyone noticing? Or has the EFCC decided to make an example out of the likes of Emoney and Iyabo Ojo? Either way, this is raising eyebrows.

Are EFCC’s Priorities in the Right Place?

Let’s be real:

The EFCC’s track record of tackling corruption and financial crimes is far from flawless. So why the sudden focus on currency spraying? While I get that there’s a need to regulate the misuse of foreign currency, this just feels like overkill. There are bigger issues in Nigeria than cracking down on celebratory money-spraying. If the EFCC really wants to make a difference, maybe they should focus on the larger systemic problems that affect everyday Nigerians—like corruption and money laundering—not worrying about who’s spraying a couple of thousand dollars at a wedding.

My Opinion:

Let’s Keep It Real

Look, I’m not saying people should throw money around recklessly, but this whole situation feels like the EFCC is overstepping. There’s a huge gap between celebrating in style and committing a financial crime. If spraying dollars at a wedding is now illegal, what’s next? Will we be fined for using foreign currency in our wallets, too?

Let’s face it, this is starting to feel like a witch hunt. While I understand the need for financial regulation, it’s hard to ignore the timing of these arrests. Are they really tackling financial crime, or are they using celebrity “missteps” to make a point? Whatever the case, Nigerian parties might never be the same again if the EFCC continues down this path.

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Ayobami Owolabi

Ayobami Owolabi

Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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