Popular Nigerian music executive and philanthropist Emeka Okonkwo, known as E-Money, was reportedly arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over allegations of naira abuse and defacement of currency. His arrest was believed to be triggered by a viral video showing him spraying popular singer Flavour with bundles of foreign currency during a public event .
Cubana Chief Priest (real name Pascal Okechukwu), has spoken out regarding the recent legal troubles involving his colleague E-Money and what he describes as ongoing oppression faced by the Igbo people in Nigeria.
Although the EFCC has not released an official statement confirming the arrest or outlining the charges, reports suggest that an investigation is currently underway. E-Money could face legal consequences if found guilty of violating Nigeria’s currency handling laws.
At this time, there are no public records of formal charges or court proceedings, but more details are expected as the investigation progresses.
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