Charly Boy berates EFCC for persecuting Nigerian celebrities over Naira abuse
Charles Oputa, better known as Charley Boy, has accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of indulging in “frivolous shenanigans to keep distracting Nigerians.”
He questioned why the EFCC is going after celebrities for Naira abuse.
He said spraying Naira is a “part of our age-long familiar culture which promotes bonding among people.”
He then asked why EFCC is going after people for Naira abuse rather than for serious crimes.
He said that the three-count charge EFCC brought against Paschal Okechukwu, aka Cubana Chief Priest, “leaves one thinking that the Commission has no important job to do” and they are only indulging in frivolous acts to “keep distracting poor, hungry, and hopeless Nigerians.
Charley Boy wrote on Instagram: “Currently, the attention of Nigerians is being drawn to an issue that has no bearing whatsoever, on the well-being of the ordinary people or the National economy.
“The arrest and arraignment of person or persons spraying the local currency, Naira, at social events is now a fucking Big deal.”
He continued: “Why focus massive energy, on frivolous, pedestrian, and harmless misdemeanor by people catching fun rather than going after those who use executive powers to steal humongous amounts from the public Treasury with reckless impunity?
“God punish all of una in EFCC, una no go die better. Ur Fathers.
“Seriously my people una think say na the kin work EFCC suppose to dey do?”