Canada-Based Nigerian Doctor Criticizes EFCC's Focus on E-Money's Naira Note Incident



A Nigerian medical doctor based in Canada has criticized the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for prioritizing the investigation of musician E-Money over a viral video where he stepped on a Naira note.

The doctor questioned the EFCC's focus, stating, "Of all the crimes in Nigeria, the only one you find grievous is E-Money stepping on a Naira note?"

The EFCC had recently announced plans to question E-Money regarding the incident, which sparked public outrage and discussions about respect for national symbols. The doctor's comment highlights concerns about the EFCC's allocation of resources and its approach to addressing more pressing issues in the country.

While the EFCC has not publicly responded to the doctor's statement, the incident has ignited a broader conversation about the agency's priorities and its role in tackling significant crimes in Nigeria.

The debate continues as Nigerians express varying opinions on the EFCC's actions and the importance of addressing both symbolic offenses and more severe criminal activities.

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