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lucy·Crime· about 2 months ago

Bobrisky Slams EFCC Chair: Chase Bandits Flaunting ₦200m, Not Party Sprayers

Bobrisky Slams EFCC Chair: Chase Bandits Flaunting ₦200m, Not Party Sprayers — 1 of 2
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Bobrisky has accused EFCC Chairman Olanikpekun Olukoyede of targeting Nigerians spraying money at parties while ignoring suspected bandits flaunting huge cash online. She shared a video on Instagram showing alleged kidnappers displaying bundles of over ₦200 million. She challenged the commission to arrest these criminals and reveal their identities. Bobrisky called the neglect “pure money laundering” and warned that officials will “rot in hell fire” if they sold their souls to hold office. She expressed sadness over the state of enforcement in Nigeria.

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princeabout 2 months ago

Do you think EFCC priorities are skewed if they focus on party money spraying and ignore those flaunting hundreds of millions online?

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kunleabout 2 months ago

Absolutely, targeting those openly parading huge sums seems more urgent than policing brief spending displays.

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krisabout 2 months ago

It's curious that Bobrisky highlights kidnappers with ₦200m bundles when there's no mention of evidence or official confirmation in that video.

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jesseabout 2 months ago

I no dey sure say chasing party sprayers na real distraction, but kin of people dey flaunt cash dey ways wey pass that.

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toluabout 2 months ago

EFCC could improve transparency by releasing criteria for investigations, ensuring public trust and discouraging selective enforcement.

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