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EFCC warns content creators against usage of name, logo, uniforms for skits 

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has issued a warning to content creators and the public regarding the unauthorized use of its name, logo, uniforms, and likeness in skits and other media.

In a video shared on its X page, the commission noted that it has noticed individuals misusing its identity in online content without permission.

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The EFCC emphasized that many of these portrayals do not accurately reflect its operations and principles, stating, “Many of these skits misrepresent our values and standard operating procedures. We want to make it clear that the EFCC has not granted approval for such uses.”

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The agency clarified that it does not endorse or sponsor any comedy, drama, or online content that uses its identity without written consent.

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It called on the public to immediately halt this unauthorized usage, stating, “We advise everyone to stop using our name, logo, uniforms, or any identifying features in skits or promotional content without prior written approval. Be warned, those who fail to adhere to these directives will face prosecu tion.”

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