Bobrisky Criticizes Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Priorities, Says EFCC Chases Party Sprayers Instead of Bandits

Bobrisky Criticizes Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Priorities, Says EFCC Chases Party Sprayers Instead of Bandits

Controversial Nigerian social media personality Bobrisky has sparked fresh debate online after criticizing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for what he described as misplaced priorities in the country’s fight against crime.

In a post shared on his social media page, Bobrisky expressed frustration over the agency’s crackdown on individuals who spray money at parties while, according to him, serious criminals such as bandits continue to operate freely in parts of the country. The influencer said the situation reflects a troubling imbalance in law enforcement efforts.

Bobrisky went further to reveal his deep disappointment with the state of affairs in the country, declaring that he regrets being born in Nigeria. His comment quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions from Nigerians, with some agreeing with his criticism while others accused him of exaggerating the issue for attention.

Bobrisky Sparks Online Reactions After Criticizing EFCC’s Priorities

The statement from Bobrisky has triggered widespread conversations across social media platforms, as many Nigerians weighed in on the ongoing debate about law enforcement priorities. Several users argued that agencies like the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission should focus more on tackling large-scale corruption and violent crimes.

Others, however, pointed out that spraying the naira at parties is considered an abuse of the national currency and is punishable under Nigerian law. They maintained that the EFCC has a legal duty to enforce the law regardless of public opinion, insisting that respect for the national currency must be upheld.

The controversy highlights the broader public frustration surrounding insecurity and economic challenges in the country. For many Nigerians, Bobrisky’s statement has become another symbol of the growing public debate about governance, justice, and accountability.

Debate Over Naira Spraying Intensifies After Bobrisky’s Viral Comment

The issue of naira spraying at social events has been under increased scrutiny in recent months, especially after several high-profile arrests by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Authorities have repeatedly warned that defacing or abusing the national currency violates financial regulations.

Critics, however, argue that while enforcing such laws is important, the government should also prioritize addressing more pressing security threats, including banditry and kidnapping affecting many communities across the country. This tension has fueled ongoing conversations about how law enforcement agencies allocate their resources.

As Bobrisky’s remarks continue to trend online, the debate shows no sign of slowing down. While some Nigerians see his comments as a reflection of public frustration, others believe the statement was unnecessarily harsh, especially his declaration that he regrets being born in the country.


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