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EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by FreeStuffsNG(op): 7:39pm On Feb 11, 2025
EFCC arraigns man for refusing to accept Naira as legal tender

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Lagos Zonal Directorate on Wednesday arraigned one Precious Uzondu, on a two-count charge bordering on his alleged refusal to accept the Naira as a legal tender.

This was made known in a statement shared on the commissions X (formerly Twitter) account on Tuesday.

According to the charge, Uzondu, refused to accept Naira, Nigeria’s official currency, as a means of payment. Instead, he allegedly accepted the sum of $5,700 (Five Thousand Seven Hundred U.S. Dollars) as payment for the purchase of a Carter diamond bracelet with serial number 12345678. His actions were said to be in violation of Section 20 of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act, 2007.

The staement said, “The Lagos Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, arraigned one Precious Chimaobi Uzondu on a two-count charge bordering on alleged refusal to accept Naira as a legal tender before Justice A.O. Owoeye of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi , Lagos.

“One of the count reads: “That you, Precious Chimaobi Uzondu, on the 10th of December 2024, in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, refused to accept Naira (Nigeria’s legal tender) by accepting the sum of $5700 (Five Thousand Seven Hundred USD) as a means of payment for a purchase of a Carter diamond bracelet with serial number (12345678) and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 20 of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act, 2007.

“The defendant pleaded “not guilty” to the charges when they were read to him.


“In view of his pleas, prosecution counsel, Hannatu U. Kofar Naisa, prayed the court for a trial date and for the defendant to be remanded in a Correctional Centre.

“Counsel to the defendant, Jennifer Achinuagole, informed the court of a pending bail application and prayed the court to adopt the same as her oral application.

“Responding, Kofar Naisa informed the court about a counter-affidavit to the application and a written address. She prayed the court to accept the same and discountenance the application by the defendant.

“After listening to both parties, Justice Owoeye admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N5m, with two sureties in like sum. The sureties must own landed properties in Lagos, which must be verified by the court, and also swear to an affidavit of means.

“The Judge also ordered the remand of the defendant in the Ikoyi Correctional Centre and adjourned till April 8, 2025 for commencement of trial.”
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Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by FreeStuffsNG(op):
“The Judge also ordered the remand of the defendant in the Ikoyi Correctional Centre and adjourned till April 8, 2025 for commencement of trial.”
The funds may still be forfeited to Federal Government in plea bargaining.

The naira is the legal tender within the territory of Nigeria. Always remember this and know that ignorance of the law is not an excuse for breaking the law. When next they tell you that "this is Nigeria, you can commit crime and settle your way" , just flee from such badluck people who will eventually abandon you when you get into trouble with the law!!

God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by EmperorIsaac(m): 7:46pm On Feb 11, 2025
grin
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by CodeTemplar: 7:52pm On Feb 11, 2025
If the buyer has dollar and is willing to pay, why not allow two gentlemen deal in peace? The guy also has the option of accepting Naira equivalent and going to exchange it for dollar in black market.
It is either the seller accepts Naira and buy dollar with it, or the buyer buys dollar with Naira and pays the seller. Almost the same thing.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by fman(m): 7:57pm On Feb 11, 2025
Nawa
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by turmacs(f): 7:57pm On Feb 11, 2025
I will accept whatever i want. Is it your property I'm selling? If I choose to accept Cows,Yams or goats self as means of exchange, that is my business and not yours.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by GanagiBitrus:
Typical Scenario...

Buyer: How much for your Bracelet?

Seller: $1000

Buyer: Dollar is 1600 so I go pay ₦1.6m

Seller: Dollar dey fluctuate everyday. E fit don reach 2000. So bring ₦2m

Buyer: Haba, e never reach na. Oya I go pay ₦1.65m

Seller: abeg I no dey for this fluctuating Naira wahala. Just bring the $1000

Buyer: Oya make I pay ₦1.7m

Seller: just bring the $1000...

Buyer: EFCC come o!...

So the issue might just be the $ conversion rate, & not necessarily that ₦ was rejected.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Maxymilliano(m): 8:08pm On Feb 11, 2025
You are arraigning him for refusing to accept naira as a means of payment for his property and yet our economy is tied to dollar exchange rate
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by omniwater: 8:17pm On Feb 11, 2025
He would have accepted the biafran's pounds, I'm very sure of that.



He doesn't believe in Nigeria.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Babalegba(m): 8:43pm On Feb 11, 2025
CodeTemplar:
If the buyer has dollar and is willing to pay, why not allow two gentlemen deal in peace? The guy also has the option of accepting Naira equivalent and going to exchange it for dollar in black market.
It is either the seller accepts Naira and buy dollar with it, or the buyer buys dollar with Naira and pays the seller. Almost the same thing.
Looks like many nigerians don't even know what the term legal tender means.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Nazgul: 9:17pm On Feb 11, 2025
What kind of pre-colonial picture is that. Would the EFCC claim they don't have a recent picture of him?

This country sef.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Pluto33: 9:20pm On Feb 11, 2025
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Segzy19: 9:20pm On Feb 11, 2025
See some ignorant people making comments up there. The law is the law, and it doesn't pander to your emotions or arrogance... You will calm down when the law is against you....
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by abc115:
Biafra man

What is he doing in Lagos? Why not stay behind at your five plots?
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by ZombieDredd: 9:23pm On Feb 11, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
“The Judge also ordered the remand of the defendant in the Ikoyi Correctional Centre and adjourned till April 8, 2025 for commencement of trial.”
The funds may still be forfeited to Federal Government in plea bargaining.

The naira is the legal tender within the territory of Nigeria. Always remember this and know that ignorance of the law is not an excuse for breaking the law. When next they tell you that "this is Nigeria, you can commit crime and settle your way" , just flee from such badluck people who will eventually abandon you when you get into trouble with the law!!
You no longer "check page for free stuff". grin grin

Tinubulation don show you shege
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Kennitrust(m): 9:23pm On Feb 11, 2025
Sugar affects your heart in several ways. And most of it comes down to cholesterol.

A 2016 review found that a high sugar intake increases the level of LDL (bad) cholesterol and decreases HDL (good) cholesterol levels. But why is LDL cholesterol so bad? Because it causes artery-clogging plaque that can damage your blood vessels and heart.

A diet high in sugar can also affect your heart by increasing:

Triglycerides. Sugary diets can increase triglycerides, a type of fat in your body. And having high levels of triglycerides raises your risk for heart disease.
Blood pressure. Sugar-laden diets may contribute to high blood pressure, which is also a risk factor for heart disease.
Inflammation. A sugar-rich diet can lead to chronic inflammation, which can stress your heart and blood vessels and increase the risk of heart disease.
Sugar can also cause excessive weight gain, leading to all the problems we mentioned. “A diet high in sugar can contribute to obesity,” Patton states. “And obesity drives up your risk of diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol — all of which can increase the risk of developing heart disease.”

Having too much sugar may also indicate that your diet isn’t as well-rounded as it should be. “A high-sugar diet is bad for you no matter what you weigh,” she adds. “If you eat a lot of sweets and processed foods, you’re probably not getting enough of the good stuff, like fruits, vegetables and whole grains that are part of a heart-healthy diet.”

How to cut back on sugar
Cutting back on sugar can take some effort (OK, a lot of effort), but it’s not impossible. For those counting at home, keep in mind: The American Heart Association recommends no more than the following:

100 calories (about 6 teaspoons) of added sugar per day for females
150 calories (about 9 teaspoons) per day for males
Patton offers these tips if you’re trying to reduce sugar in your diet to help your heart health:

Do away with sugary drinks
Sugar-sweetened beverages like soft drinks and juices are a major source of added sugar. According to an observational study done by the American Heart Association, consuming over 12 ounces of sugary drinks multiple times a day may increase triglycerides and lower the “good” cholesterol your body needs.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Frezhkid10(m): 9:23pm On Feb 11, 2025
CodeTemplar:
If the buyer has dollar and is willing to pay, why not allow two gentlemen deal in peace? The guy also has the option of accepting Naira equivalent and going to exchange it for dollar in black market.
It is either the seller accepts Naira and buy dollar with it, or the buyer buys dollar with Naira and pays the seller. Almost the same thing.
He refused to!!..that refused is the word that is sending him to prison gan gan..when you refuse to collect naira when offered..it becomes a crime
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by ZombieDredd: 9:23pm On Feb 11, 2025
Kennitrust:
Till
Till tomorrow
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by ceejay80s(m): 9:24pm On Feb 11, 2025
And some schools in Nigeria will accept dollar for fees and Nigerian news will always tell us how much in dollar it cost to purchase or repair in Nigeria
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Frezhkid10(m): 9:25pm On Feb 11, 2025
ceejay80s:
And some schools in Nigeria will accept dollar for fees and Nigerian news will always tell us how much in dollar it cost to purchase or repair in Nigeria
Accepting is not a crime but refusing to accept naira for that same goods or services then becomes a crime
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Kennitrust(m): 9:29pm On Feb 11, 2025
ZombieDredd:
Till tomorrow
go back and read again grin
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Golan007: 9:30pm On Feb 11, 2025
Nice one.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by LoneWolf200(m): 9:30pm On Feb 11, 2025
If the rejection of the naira is what is sending this guy to jail then why wont efcc go and close Herbert Wigwe Private University willing to accept dollars as tuition fee inside nigeria o
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Joystarn00: 9:30pm On Feb 11, 2025
Maxymilliano:
You are arraigning him for refusing to accept naira as a means of payment for his property and yet our economy is tied to dollar exchange rate
oga go sit down for one place which of ur economy is tied to dollar?
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by Drbush: 9:31pm On Feb 11, 2025
GanagiBitrus:
Funny case. smiley

Let's assume I have a Gold Bar for sale valued at $1000.
A buyer offers me 1600x1000=₦1.6m.
I reject it, probably because I was expecting a higher naira exchange rate because of fluctuating naira value.

I don't think there is any crime there.

The buyer could as well had gone and exchanged the ₦1.6m for $1000.


Same way this guy thought.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by AbuAeesha: 9:31pm On Feb 11, 2025
CodeTemplar:
If the buyer has dollar and is willing to pay, why not allow two gentlemen deal in peace? The guy also has the option of accepting Naira equivalent and going to exchange it for dollar in black market.
It is either the seller accepts Naira and buy dollar with it, or the buyer buys dollar with Naira and pays the seller. Almost the same thing.
The transaction was in Nigeria where naira is the legal tender and not dollar.
The seller was arrested because he insisted on being paid with dollar...
Just imagine, and we keep blaming the leaders that they are reason why our currency is nosediving.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by FuckTheMod: 9:31pm On Feb 11, 2025
Good
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by JuanDeDios: 9:32pm On Feb 11, 2025
GanagiBitrus:
Funny case. smiley

Let's assume I have a Gold Bar for sale valued at $1000.
A buyer offers me 1600x1000=₦1.6m.
I reject it, probably because I was expecting a higher naira exchange rate because of fluctuating naira value.

I don't think there is any crime there.

The buyer could as well had gone and exchanged the ₦1.6m for $1000.
The purpose of that law is to protect the ability of people to do transactions. Business thrives on certainty - knowing that your money will be accepted. Imaging going into a hospital in an emergency and they refuse to accept your naira because they want dollars. Someone could die. Note that selling your wares in dollars is not the offence here. REFUSING to accept NAIRA is the offence.

Legal tender (of any country) = something you CAN'T REFUSE for payment (in that country).
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by JuanDeDios: 9:34pm On Feb 11, 2025
LoneWolf200:
If the rejection of the naira is what is sending this guy to jail then why wont efcc go and close Herbert Wigwe Private University willing to accept dollars as tuition fee inside nigeria o
If they charge in dollars, the EFCC may do nothing. But if you take the naira equivalent there and they REFUSE, you should write to EFCC and they'd act.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by kenben(m):
Na wah! EFCC and eye service na 5 & 6. I pity that boy. Does the EFCC not know that political Party primaries are generally conducted using USD?

Who has probed Tinubu and his bullion van embarrassment? This seem like the commission has too much time and idle staff. I don't see what good can come out of it. Imagine remanding the boy till April if he can't meet the bail conditions.
Re: EFCC Arraigns Man For Refusing To Accept Naira As Legal Tender by oneMalik: 9:37pm On Feb 11, 2025
And will later come here to complain about the value of the same Naira you choose to abandon abi ??

Weldon... you can defend him in court na


CodeTemplar:
If the buyer has dollar and is willing to pay, why not allow two gentlemen deal in peace? The guy also has the option of accepting Naira equivalent and going to exchange it for dollar in black market.
It is either the seller accepts Naira and buy dollar with it, or the buyer buys dollar with Naira and pays the seller. Almost the same thing.
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