EFCC declares use of unauthorized EFCC Jackets in movies, skits illegal

EFCC declares use of unauthorized EFCC Jackets in movies, skits illegal

EFCC declares use of unauthorized EFCC Jackets in movies, skits illegal

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has issued a warning to all skit makers and movie producers against using unauthorized EFCC jackets and symbols, stating that anyone found acting contrary to this advisory shall henceforth be treated as an impersonator and dealt with accordingly. This was contained in a statement shared on the commission’s official Facebook page on Wednesday, where the Commission notified the public that the use of the EFCC brand in movies without authorization is illegal.

EFCC declares use of unauthorized EFCC Jackets in movies, skits illegal

EFCC officials on duty The statement read, “The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has been drawn to the activities of content creators, movies and skit producers who use EFCC-branded Jackets, symbols, insignia and other accoutrements without authorization. “The Commission wishes to notify the public that the use of the EFCC brand in movies without authorization is illegal. “While the Commission appreciate the desire by some operators in the creative sector to produce movies/skits with plots around economic and financial crimes, it is incumbent on such operators to seek the Commission’s authorization, including vetting of scenes which purport to depict the operations of the Commission, to ensure that false or misleading messages are not passed to the public. “The Public Affairs Department of the Commission is adequately equipped to work with motion picture practitioners desirous of partnering with the Commission in using films and skits to educate the public, especially the youth on the dangers of economic and financial crimes. “Anyone found acting contrary to this advisory shall henceforth be treated as an impersonator and dealt with accordingly.”

Messi suspended by PSG over unauthorized trip to Saudi Arabia

Messi suspended by PSG over unauthorized trip to Saudi Arabia

Lionel Messi has reportedly been suspended by PSG for two weeks after making an unauthorised trip to Saudi Arabia. PSG boss Christophe Galtier had reportedly told PSG players that they would be given Monday and Tuesday off from training if they defeat Lorient. They were however defeated 3-1 by Lorient on Sunday, April 30, and the players were called in for training on Monday, May 1.

Messi suspended by PSG over unauthorized trip to Saudi Arabia

ESPN reported that Messi flew to Saudi Arabia following the defeat and did not report to training on Monday. PSG initially considered handing the 35-year-old a fine, as “the situation created tensions within the dressing room, with some players unhappy with the incident.” Popular journalist, Fabrizio Romano reported that PSG has decided to suspend Lionel Messi for two weeks (two games), perhaps complicating any ongoing negotiations for a new contract. Messi suspended by PSG over unauthorized trip to Saudi Arabia He tweeted; “Paris Saint-Germain have decided to suspend Lionel Messi with immediate effect for two weeks, sources confirm. The suspension will take place now after Messi’s trip to Saudi NOT authorized by the club as per @RMCSport. Messi side, still waiting on official communication.” 🚨 Paris Saint-Germain have decided to suspend Lionel Messi with immediate effect for two weeks, sources confirm. The suspension will take place now after Messi’s trip to Saudi NOT authorized by the club as per @RMCSport. Messi side, still waiting on official communication. pic.twitter.com/j223WK2r5Z — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 2, 2023 Messi’s PSG contract is set to expire after this season, with widely reported interest from MLS (Inter Miami) and Saudi Arabia (Al Hilal). Barcelona has also explored the possibility of bringing Messi back to Camp Nou following his dramatic departure in the summer of 2021.