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The EFCC plans to question Tompolo after a viral video showed him dancing with sprayed ₦1,000 notes. Nigerians question selective enforcement, citing unaddressed cases like the Okoya brothers.
  • Tompolo was filmed dancing as ₦1,000 notes were sprayed during his birthday celebration.
  • The EFCC vows to hold Tompolo accountable, emphasizing that no one is above the law.
  • Critics argue that selective enforcement is evident, as the Okoya brothers’ case went unaddressed.
Nigerians are increasingly vocal about the EFCC’s inconsistency in applying the law. While Tompolo faces investigation, public figures like the Okoya brothers were not held accountable for similar behavior, raising doubts about fairness.

Will the EFCC maintain transparency and fairness in its enforcement of naira abuse laws, or will those with political and financial power continue to evade consequences? How will the agency address concerns of selective justice moving forward?

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