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EFCC Calls Out Sabinus Over Viral ‘Wanted’ Poster Controversy

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  • The EFCC has called out skitmaker Sabinus over a viral “wanted” poster, dismissing it as false and labeling him a clout chaser.
  • Taking to its official X (formerly Twitter) account, the EFCC dismissed the claim and criticised the skitmaker, accusing him of seeking attention.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has addressed a misleading poster that falsely declared Nigerian comedian Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Ijekwu, known as Sabinus, as wanted by the commission.

This erroneous poster made rounds on social media, causing a stir among Sabinus’s audience and prompting the EFCC to clarify the situation.

In an official statement on their X account (previously Twitter), the EFCC refuted the false claims and criticized Sabinus, suggesting he was merely seeking the limelight.

The EFCC’s response has ignited widespread discussion online, as Nigerians reflect on the growing trend of using controversial or incorrect information for self-promotion.

While some individuals agree with the EFCC’s position, others emphasize the importance of verifying information before contributing to its spread on social media.

While some users supported the EFCC’s stance, others called for caution in verifying information before sharing it online.

In other news…Controversial Nigerian entertainer Speed Darlington has sparked reactions online after sharing a personal experience about a failed relationship.

In a video circulating on social media, the singer lamented how a woman he intended to marry allegedly distanced herself from him after receiving more expensive gifts from other men.

According to him, he had previously expressed his intention to settle down with her and had even gifted her a phone, but things changed after he posted her picture online.

“Is that how I will get married? This was my girlfriend. I had already made my intention known to her that I would marry her. I bought her an iPhone 8 last year, but just because I posted her picture online, some men went after her and bought her an iPhone 17 Pro Max. Now she no longer talks to me.”

He further claimed that their relationship deteriorated to the point where she allegedly demanded money before agreeing to see him.

“Recently, I invited her to see her, and she charged me ₦100,000.”

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