Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Captures Wole DSB, Musician, …
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Friends, let me tell you a story that's more current than tomorrow's newspaper. In recent hours, the good officials of Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission—or EFCC, as the common man says—came calling at the high-falutin' neighborhood of Lekki like a summer storm.
Well sir, among the caught-red-handed bunch was one Wole Afolabi, who is known in musical circles as Wole DSB. Ain't that a predicament for a purveyor of tunes to find himself mixed up in the tight grip of the law?
The raid—executed with the precision of a skilled riverboat pilot—netted a total of thirty-eight suspected internet fraudsters. I've seen catfish caught in nets with more dignity.
Spread out before the public eye were the evidence of their alleged misdeeds: prohibited substances, tools of the digital trade, and other illicit items that would make a church deacon blush.
It strikes me that these digital con artists, as the locals name them, have a particular attachment for the finer things in life—much like how a frontier shopkeeper might showcase his prosperity.
The EFCC big fish, in commenting on this significant haul, emphasized that the operation forms part of their unrelenting campaign to rid Nigeria of the plague of digital deception. That's mighty righteous, though I imagine as many new swindlers appear as mosquitoes in a swamp.
The unfortunate artist Wole DSB now faces weighty allegations that could situate him in a place where the music ain't so sweet for quite some time.
To think that not long ago he might have been creating songs, and presently he's composing statements for investigators. Fortune has a manner of shifting like .
If this account serve as a warning to potential wrongdoers? I reckon it might, though folks being as they are, there'll always be those who believe they're cleverer than authorities.
Thus, as this saga unfolds in the courts, we ordinary citizens can only observe and wonder at the strange journeys that take a melodious spirit to swap his stage for a jailhouse bunk.


Spread out before the public eye were the evidence of their alleged misdeeds: prohibited substances, tools of the digital trade, and other illicit items that would make a church deacon blush.
It strikes me that these digital con artists, as the locals name them, have a particular attachment for the finer things in life—much like how a frontier shopkeeper might showcase his prosperity.
The EFCC big fish, in commenting on this significant haul, emphasized that the operation forms part of their unrelenting campaign to rid Nigeria of the plague of digital deception. That's mighty righteous, though I imagine as many new swindlers appear as mosquitoes in a swamp.
The unfortunate artist Wole DSB now faces weighty allegations that could situate him in a place where the music ain't so sweet for quite some time.
To think that not long ago he might have been creating songs, and presently he's composing statements for investigators. Fortune has a manner of shifting like .
If this account serve as a warning to potential wrongdoers? I reckon it might, though folks being as they are, there'll always be those who believe they're cleverer than authorities.

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