• EFCC Cracks Down on Naira Spraying: Culture or Crime?


    According to Financial Times, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has ramped up its campaign against the popular Nigerian party practice of "spraying" naira notes—citing it as a violation of currency mutilation laws. The anti-graft agency’s intensified efforts have ignited widespread public debate, with critics questioning whether the move targets cultural expression or enforces necessary legal order.

    While some view the act as a cherished tradition at celebrations, the EFCC maintains that such displays disrespect the national currency and contribute to economic indiscipline. As the conversation unfolds, Nigerians are left to navigate the fine line between culture and compliance.


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    EFCC Cracks Down on Naira Spraying: Culture or Crime? According to Financial Times, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has ramped up its campaign against the popular Nigerian party practice of "spraying" naira notes—citing it as a violation of currency mutilation laws. The anti-graft agency’s intensified efforts have ignited widespread public debate, with critics questioning whether the move targets cultural expression or enforces necessary legal order. While some view the act as a cherished tradition at celebrations, the EFCC maintains that such displays disrespect the national currency and contribute to economic indiscipline. As the conversation unfolds, Nigerians are left to navigate the fine line between culture and compliance. #EFCC #NairaSpraying #FinancialDiscipline #NigerianCulture
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