- KCee and Cubana Chief Priest released a new song, Federal Government, following E-Money’s arrest for stepping on Naira notes.
- The EFCC detained E-Money after videos showed him spraying money at Obi Cubana’s birthday party.
- The song warns against Naira abuse and has gone viral, sparking discussions on currency respect and EFCC’s enforcement.
Nigerian music star KCee and celebrity bartender Cubana Chief Priest have released a new song titled Federal Government. The track comes after businessman E-Money faced arrest by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for allegedly stepping on Naira notes.
The incident happened at Obi Cubana’s 50th birthday celebration. Videos showed E-Money spraying money, including foreign currency, during the event. The EFCC later detained him for violating laws against abusing the Naira.

The song, now trending online, carries a strong message. KCee, E-money’s elder brother and Cubana Chief Priest warn Nigerians that stepping on or mishandling the Naira is a punishable offence. The catchy tune blends humour with a serious call for respect toward the national currency.
Why EFCC Arrested E-Money
The EFCC enforces laws that protect the Naira from abuse. Spraying or stepping on currency notes violates the Central Bank of Nigeria’s regulations. E-Money’s arrest sparked debates, with many questioning the timing and motive.
Reports say the businessman regained freedom hours after his detention. However, the incident inspired KCee and Cubana Chief Priest to create awareness through music.

Public Reactions to the Song
Fans have praised the song for its creative approach to a serious issue. Some see it as a subtle jab at the EFCC, while others appreciate its educational value.
Social media users are sharing the track widely. Many agree that Nigerians should respect the Naira, even during celebrations. The song’s popularity shows how entertainment can drive social change.
The track blends entertainment with a crucial message, proving that music can influence positive behaviour. Stay tuned to ValidUpdates for more trending news.



