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Video: MC Oluomo’s On-Stage Display With KWAM 1 Sparks EFCC Speculation
By Benjamin Abioye

MC Oluomo’s on-stage display with KWAM 1 at the Fuji Vibez Live concert in Abuja has fueled social media discussions, with many speculating that it relates to the EFCC’s scrutiny of celebrities.
The president of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), MC Oluomo drew significant attention at a music concert in Abuja, where he appeared on stage alongside renowned Fuji musician KWAM 1 (King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal).
The event, Fuji Vibez Live, featured a series of performances that captivated the audience, but it was MC Oluomo’s actions that have sparked widespread conversation on social media.
Many have speculated that his behavior could be linked to the recent scrutiny of celebrities by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), fueling discussions about potential fear of the anti-corruption body.
As the event unfolded, MC Oluomo was seen dancing enthusiastically as KWAM 1 performed, enjoying the moment in front of a captivated audience. However, a moment in the video stood out when MC Oluomo signaled for someone, seemingly his aide, to come closer. The aide approached him with a bag, and in what appeared to be a brief exchange, MC Oluomo took something from the bag and handed it to another man standing behind KWAM 1. This interaction, caught on camera, quickly drew attention online.
The nature of the exchange led to various speculations from social media users. Many suggested that MC Oluomo might have been trying to avoid trouble with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), who has been known to target public figures involved in the controversial practice of “spraying” money at events. @ainainnovationtech posted, “Something Dey under cloth,” hinting that there might have been something hidden in the exchange. Meanwhile, @ladyk1960 commented, “Dodging camera because of EFCC,” alluding to the possibility that MC Oluomo was trying to avoid detection from the anti-corruption body.
Some users also made light of the situation. @iam_degold cheekily wrote, “MC don get yansh or Naa my eye,” suggesting that MC Oluomo might have undergone cosmetic surgery. Others, like @jmkeventandkitchen, seemed to draw a connection between the moment and the ongoing scrutiny by the EFCC, saying, “The fear of EFCC is the beginning of hide and spray.” @monsieur_dee1 humorously added, “These ones still get money to lavish!” expressing surprise that money spraying was still going on despite the agency’s watchful eye.
A few reactions took a more sardonic tone, with @ichbin_davido commenting, “EFCC spay watching with 4G to see if they will spray money,” highlighting the heightened attention on money-related acts at public events. Others, like @bukky_tebby_1, seemed to embrace the idea of avoiding the EFCC’s radar, joking, “Na this method we go Dey use now the fear of EFCC.” Meanwhile, @iam_phemmyd1 added, “Yoruba man with Yoruba sense,” playfully referring to MC Oluomo’s possible actions to evade legal trouble.
The spectacle also sparked some discussion on personal space. @odid.de commented, “That man in white does not understand the concept of ‘personal space,’” in reference to the closeness between MC Oluomo and the man who stood behind KWAM 1 during the exchange.
While the online reactions kept flowing, the NURTW president’s actions remained the talk of the town. Alongside this, MC Oluomo’s personal life also gained attention, as his daughter, Ayinke, got engaged during her 30th birthday celebration in Atlanta. Videos shared online showed her fiancé proposing to her in front of family and friends, a heartwarming moment that added to the buzz surrounding the NURTW boss.
The stage display, combined with the ongoing discussions about the EFCC’s scrutiny of money spraying at events, has kept MC Oluomo in the spotlight, with many now speculating on his future interactions with the commission.
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