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Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:06am On Apr 09
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has warned schools, supermarkets, hotels and others against charging for services in the country in dollar or any other foreign currency.

EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede, in the latest edition of the commission’s monthly e-magazine, released on Monday, threatened to jail anyone found dollarising the economy.

The EFCC boss cautioned that anyone caught collecting dollar for services or goods would be treated as a criminal in accordance with relevant Nigerian laws.

He vowed that the commission would go after schools, supermarkets, hotels, estate developers and business operators that used the dollar for transaction instead of naira.

“We have also started securing convictions. Schools that charge Nigerians in dollar, supermarkets that trade in dollar, estate developers that sell their property in dollar, hotels that are invoicing in dollar, we are coming after you and we have made arrests in that area.

“Yes, if foreigners are coming in and the only means of transacting is their credit card, and dollar, why not, you will get that.

“But document it properly as against selling things within the system, local economy and you will be using dollar as the medium of exchange, it is illegal.

“Our law does not allow for that. And we have also effected some arrests,” he said.

https://dailypost.ng/2024/04/08/dont-transact-in-dollar-efcc-warns-schools-hotels-others/

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by socialmediaman: 6:08am On Apr 09
As long as they can still transact with people abroad in foreign currencies, it makes sense

But let's just tell ourselves the truth, the real culprits are the ones stealing N30 billions and billions and converting to USD thereby causing undue pressure on foreign currencies, but the ordinary citizens are to blame lol

When we're ready to fight the real corruption, we'll know

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Juliusganduje: 6:15am On Apr 09
Good. So far it is within EFCC jurisdiction.

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by KIDfurniture(m): 6:18am On Apr 09
Will they adhere ?

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Ofunaofu: 6:20am On Apr 09
Good one.

But when will the EFCC make available the forensic analysis report on the dollar video involving Ganduje? We understand that when this event happened, Ganduje was still the governor of Kano State and was covered by immunity. Ganduje is no longer the governor of Kano State. He is now the national chairman of the APC. 
So what is holding the forensic analysis report from being made public?
Is the APC national chairman covered by immunity, or is Ganduje getting his immunity from Tinubu? EFCC should at least let us know.

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Farrason: 6:20am On Apr 09

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Wainey: 6:21am On Apr 09
That one na for people weh get dollar.
Me weh no even know the colour of dollar no get anything to fear

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by fareed69(m): 6:21am On Apr 09
They are saboteurs.
Nigeria will rise again.

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by ssogundele2003: 6:22am On Apr 09
Nice one

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Olokolobo: 6:22am On Apr 09
Alright

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by MorolayoVictor(m): 6:22am On Apr 09
I support this.

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Semil(m): 6:22am On Apr 09
Good step

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Kadejo(m): 6:22am On Apr 09
Good move

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Thundafireseun: 6:23am On Apr 09
socialmediaman:
As long as they can still transact with people abroad in foreign currencies, it makes sense

But let's just tell ourselves the truth, the real culprits are enemies that lie within, the ones stealing N30 billions and billions and converting to USD

When we're ready to fight the real corruption, we'll know

A lot of people still don’t know that the introduction of BVN made politicians withdraw their money in Order not to be traced back to them … since it might be too bulky to hide , they converted billions of Naira into dollars…thereby creating artificial scarcity due to the obvious high demand for dollars…

Any time EFCC or FG is really ready to fight crime and bring down dollars for real…they know exactly what to do and not this artificial subsidizing the dollars and witch hunting which will never have a lasting effect

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by courage89(m): 6:23am On Apr 09
This is good

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Itisallright: 6:23am On Apr 09
My own be say, they should just lead by example, let it start from top then it will be easy to follow....

And for those foreigner coming for education, tourist, or investors they should just change whatever currencies they're bringing in to naira, that's how it should be. When we go to other countries, we also change our naira to their currency shikenah...

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by id4sho(m): 6:24am On Apr 09
tongue
Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by StOla: 6:25am On Apr 09
Warn them, then prosecute them for hard labour jail time if they prove stubborn and treasonous.

This country must not tolerate economic insecurity of any kind.

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Yankee101: 6:25am On Apr 09
That’s not the source of the problem
It’s politicians stealing naira and converting it to dollars to launder
Go after them

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by WilsonBright935: 6:26am On Apr 09
Farrason:


What about Airlines Sir? Did you deliberately overlook them.

In every government's policy, there's always a waiver

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Whalis: 6:26am On Apr 09
Is EFCC aware that Nigerians that work offshore pay for OSP permit in dollar?

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by StOla: 6:26am On Apr 09
fareed69:
They are saboteurs.
Nigeria will rise again.

Indeed they are.

We must chase dollars out of the psyche of Nigerians.

we must exorcise it from our mindset.

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Dottore: 6:26am On Apr 09
How about Ogas at the top that demand for and collect dollar as bribes and contract kickbacks?

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by StOla: 6:29am On Apr 09
“We have also started securing convictions. Schools that charge Nigerians in dollar, supermarkets that trade in dollar, estate developers that sell their property in dollar, hotels that are invoicing in dollar, we are coming after you and we have made arrests in that area.

This Tinubu regime is alive and kicking.

No rest for those who undermine Nigeria and Nigerians.

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Judolisco(m): 6:29am On Apr 09
Seriously... Abuja schs should take notice

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by babaRUNtinz(m): 6:30am On Apr 09
Nigeria still fit better o

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by vibbb: 6:30am On Apr 09
The EFCC boss should look at Ikoyi, Banana Island & VI - most facilities in this area charged in dollars.

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by meum: 6:31am On Apr 09
Hmmm
Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by socialmediaman: 6:35am On Apr 09
Thundafireseun:


A lot of people still don’t know that the introduction of BVN made politicians withdraw their money in Order not to be traced back to them … since it might be too bulky to hide , they converted billions of Naira into dollars…thereby creating artificial scarcity due to the obvious high demand for dollars…

Any time EFCC or FG is really ready to fight crime and bring down dollars for real…they know exactly what to do and not this artificial subsidizing the dollars and witch hunting which will never have a lasting effect

Exactly. Truth is, they know these even much more than we do. They don't want to lose their jobs because these shenanigans lead back to the source. They just hope we don't know these things

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by techstack: 6:36am On Apr 09
There will low demand for Dollars

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by spencekat(m): 6:38am On Apr 09
Also warn NPA, NIMASA etc .

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Re: Don’t Transact In Dollar – EFCC Warns Schools, Hotels, Others by Sonnobax15(m): 6:42am On Apr 09
lipsrsealed
Naija go better las las

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