A viral video of guests spraying money at the wedding of the President’s daughter, Hanan Buhari, and Turad Sha’aban has sparked a heated debate on social media.
It comes less than two months after another viral video showed the son of the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abdulazeez Malami, being sprayed with money at his wedding in Kebbi State.
The latest video, captioned, ‘Naira Rain at Hanan Buhari’s wedding’, was posted on social media by Sahara Reporters and had attracted nearly 3,000 comments on Facebook and Twitter on Sunday.
In the video, Hanan is seen dancing with the bridegroom while several persons throw naira notes at them.
Although the spraying of naira notes is common at social functions in Nigeria, the Central Bank of Nigeria had not too long ago warned against the practice, stating that it violates Section 21 of the CBN Act 2007 and attracts a jail term of six months or N50,000.
The police, acting on the orders of the CBN had also arrested and paraded persons caught selling new naira notes at party venues.
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But some Nigerians said it was ironic that such blatant spraying of naira notes could happen at the Presidential Villa
Comment on Facebook by Sylvester Grassland read, “When they spray money they are secured but when others do they remember the laws and respect for naira.”
Another Facebook user, Benjamin Ebeshi, stated, “Spraying Naira notes in the Villa? What happened to the CBN law prohibiting the spraying of Naira notes in Nigeria? Lawless people!”
Dare Olowookere commented, “Spraying of naira notes is an offence. CBN spent millions of naira every year for the campaign against naira abuse, here the first family children disobeying the law.
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