- A video of Nigerian rapper Folarin Falz Falana, popularly known as Falz, spraying cash at a party has gained widespread attention online.
- The footage captures Falz at a Yoruba party called an owanbe, where he was celebrating alongside fellow celebrities.
- In the video, Falz is seen joyfully spraying cash on his dance partner, resulting in a dance floor scattered with money.
- The video attracted a wave of criticism on social media, with many users expressing frustration over the lack of action from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
A video of Nigerian rapper Folarin Falz Falana, popularly known as Falz, spraying cash at a party has gone viral, sparking a wave of discussion online.
The clip, which surfaced recently, shows Falz at a lively Yoruba party known as an owanbe, where he was seen celebrating alongside fellow celebrities.
In the footage, Falz is captured spraying cash on his dance partner, creating an electric atmosphere as the dance floor became littered with money.
While many users celebrated the joyous moment, the video has also drawn criticism from some quarters.
Several viewers expressed their frustration over the apparent lack of action from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
They questioned why the agency has not intervened in this instance, especially given that social media influencer Bobrisky was jailed for a similar offense.
Netizens Reactions…
@JayItsJam said: “Because he’s a FALANA, EFCC won’t be able to try him for the same offense Bobrisky got a jailterm.”
@iyanuoluwabm1 said: “The way people sha wan dey hate on my falz is alarming this days why nau. Falz is a gentle soul.”
@ms_eninka said: “Why the sudden hate on Falz abeg?? Let this guy breath!”
@amjanetsam said: “It reach falz turn it come be fake abi.”
@iwologbon said: “Every single thing about this guy and his loud-mouthed colleagues smells of hypocrisy. Very annoying set of clowns parading themselves as moral and legal gatekeepers 😠.”
@habiblinz said: “That’s Nigeria for you. Law only work with the poor.”
@africas_jagbajantis_vines12 said: “Either way, real money or counterfeit money, both fit be crime o.”
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