- The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned Hamisu Breaker and TikTok star Abubakar Ibrahim in the Federal High Court for charges of Naira abuse in Kano.
- Hamisu Breaker and G fresh pleaded guilty to charges and were sentenced to five months in prison or a ₦200,000 fine.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned popular Kannywood singer Hamisu Breaker and TikTok influencer Abubakar Ibrahim, also known as G Fresh, before the Federal High Court in Kano, presided over by Justice Sale Musa Shuaibu, on charges related to naira abuse.
Both defendants pleaded guilty to the charges after they were read in court. The judge subsequently sentenced them to five months imprisonment, with the option of paying a ₦200,000 fine each.
Hamisu Breaker was convicted for spraying ₦30,000 in ₦200 notes during a social event in Hadejia, Jigawa State.
Similarly, G Fresh was found guilty of spraying bundles of ₦1,000 notes at the opening of a shop in the Tarauni area of Kano State.
The convictions are part of the EFCC’s ongoing efforts to enforce regulations around the handling and abuse of the national currency in public gatherings.
In other news, BBNaija star Tacha has expressed strong views about her generation of Nigerians, describing them as the “dumb*st and most cowardly.”
The outspoken reality TV personality shared her thoughts on X, where she often comments on national issues.
She argued that unlike the youth of previous generations who stood up and fought for the country, today’s young Nigerians are mostly focused on leaving the country—commonly referred to as “japa”—and lining up at embassies for visas, rather than taking bold steps to create change.
Read her post below…
“Listen, my generation of Nigerians is the dumb*st and most cowardly.. funny how we blame the ones before us for ruining Nigeria, but at least they had the guts to fight, ex president Buhari in his 20s was part of a coup fighting for what he believed in .. buh what’s Today’s 20-year-olds up to? japa. Believe me when I say, we’ve not just failed the next generation.. we’ve buried it.
Young Nigerians back then were bold enough to insert themselves in national power. Today? We insert ourselves into visa queues.. banger tweets & vibes. Yall ask “what have you done?”
I’ve used my voice. I speak, I show up, I don’t stay silent. This tweet was never about me. It’s about a whole generation that’s too scared to sacrifice comfort for country.”
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