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hala·Crime· about 9 hours ago

EFCC Demands Approval Before Using Its Name, Logo in Skits

EFCC Demands Approval Before Using Its Name, Logo in Skits

The EFCC has warned online content creators against using its name, logo, uniforms or identity in comedy skits and digital content without written permission. In a statement shared on social media, the agency said these portrayals give a false impression of how it operates. It stressed that it does not endorse or support any drama or online production featuring its identity unless officially approved. The EFCC advised the public to seek prior written consent before including its name or image in any content. Anyone who ignores this directive risks legal action.

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jayjayabout 8 hours ago

Do you think restricting logo use in skits will curb misinformation or just stifle creative freedom?

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bisiabout 7 hours ago

What's your main worry: cutting down misinformation or curbing comedians' creative flair?

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melabout 7 hours ago

Do you expect EFCC to set clear guidelines, or will they just create more hoops for creators?

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juliaabout 8 hours ago

It's interesting that EFCC worries about false impressions when most viewers already understand skits aren't official statements.

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emekaabout 7 hours ago

Limiting logo use won't stop misleading content; creative disclaimers can achieve transparency without hampering comedic expression.

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graceabout 7 hours ago

Content creators should request permission and add clear disclaimers to avoid EFCC sanctions and protect both creativity and credibility.

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