
The Commission for Economic and Financial Crimes (EFCC) has given advice after the arrest of Nigerian singer Dammy Krane.
Krane has been charged to court on nine counts after he was arrested in Miami, USA for theft and forgery of credit cards.
TapJets, the allegedly defrauded singer's private plane company, has also confirmed suit against Dammy Krane.
A defense lawyer named Deborah Prager has been appointed to represent singer Ligali in court.
Under prevailing Florida law, grand theft is a felony, with penalties that may include imprisonment, probation, fines, restitution, and a permanent criminal record.
The singer had Saturday morning, published some vague tweets that neither confirmed nor refuted his detention.
But in a Sunday tweet, the EFCC said, "Ladies and gentlemen, please do not mortgage your future in exchange for the transient excitement of ostentatious display. # EmbraceYourTruth"
Reacting, a fan asked for a simpler explanation and EFCC replied: "No fake life let's say you wan bending for gram." Notin's concise bicycle gas station.Respect your name.Keep your level.
See tweet below…
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