In the wake of the EFCC’s intensified crackdown on individuals abusing the naira, a new trend has emerged among some men seeking to evade arrest.
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Following the recent arrests of prominent personalities such as Bobrisky and Cubana Chief Priest for their involvement in naira abuse, a shift in the method of ‘spraying’ money at events has been observed.
In an effort to avoid legal repercussions, individuals are now opting to employ a different approach when showering money at gatherings.
A video circulating on Twitter captures the essence of this new trend, wherein guests at an event are seen tossing bundles of cash into a large wooden box placed beside the celebrant.
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Unlike the conventional practice of scattering money on the ground or directly onto the individual, attendees are now choosing to deposit their monetary gifts discreetly into the designated container.
This innovative method reflects a cautious response to the EFCC’s crackdown, as individuals seek to circumvent potential legal consequences while still partaking in celebratory traditions.
With the recent imprisonment of high-profile figures serving as a stark reminder of the consequences of naira abuse, this shift in behavior underscores the adaptability of individuals amidst evolving enforcement measures.

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