EFCC Charges Nigerian Socialite Cubana Chief Priest for Currency Mishandling

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Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest is charged with mishandling banknotes at events, amid an EFCC crackdown on currency abuse. Other celebrities, like Bobrisky and actress Oluwadarasimi Omoseyin, face similar charges. The EFCC is investigating multiple cases and has secured numerous convictions.

Nigerian entrepreneur and socialite Cubana Chief Priest, also known as Pascal Okechukwu, has been charged with the improper handling of banknotes, making him the latest local celebrity to face such accusations.

During a court appearance on Wednesday, he pleaded not guilty to three counts related to this charge. Allegedly, he tossed money into the air at different social gatherings, which authorities consider an offense as it leads to the notes falling onto the ground where they can be stepped on.

The practice, known as "spraying," is commonly done at Nigerian weddings and celebrations as a token of appreciation.

On Tuesday, Nigeria's elite anti-crime agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), said it was leading a drive against "all forms of naira [the currency] abuse."

The EFCC accused Okechukwu of "spraying" and tampering with 500 naira notes at events held this year in Nigeria's main city, Lagos.

After being charged at Lagos' Federal High Court, Okechukwu was given bail for 10 million naira ($8,600; £6,970).

Okechukwu, who owns a popular nightclub in Nigeria's oil-rich Delta State, addressed his five million Instagram followers after his court appearance.

Tagging his location as the federal court, he wrote: "Seeing all your messages & love I'm so humbled."

Just two weeks ago, popular internet personality Bobrisky was sentenced to six months in prison for a similar offense.

The judge said that "the act of mutilating the naira notes has become a menace, which has continued to damage the image of the country."

In February, actress Oluwadarasimi Omoseyin was also sentenced to six months in prison for spraying and stepping on new naira notes.

On Sunday, the EFCC said that several celebrities were being investigated for allegedly abusing the notes, and "many of them have made useful statements" to investigators.

The agency said 200 people across the country face prosecution, while 24 people have already been convicted.