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Kannywood actress Samha Inuwa faces the wrath of the law after the EFCC arrests her for a viral video showing her cleaning her nose with Naira notes.

The anti-graft agency has swooped in on popular Kannywood actress Samha Inuwa after footage surfaced of her using local currency to clean her nose, sparking fresh debate on the sanctity of the Naira.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has once again demonstrated its zero-tolerance policy towards the mutilation of the national currency. In a swift operation that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, operatives from the Kano Zonal Directorate arrested Kannywood actress Samha Inuwa. Her crime? A viral video that captured her using Naira notes to clean mucus from her nose—an act the commission has described as not only disrespectful but criminal.
The arrest, which took place on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, came after the video circulated widely on social media platforms, drawing public outrage. In the clip, the actress is seen conspicuously wiping her nose with the currency, a gesture that many interpreted as a flagrant display of arrogance and disregard for the nation's legal tender. Sources at the anti-graft agency revealed that the video triggered immediate action. "The commission swung into action, traced, and arrested her to answer questions," confirmed Dele Oyewale, the EFCC's Head of Media and Publicity.
This incident is the latest in a series of high-profile crackdowns by the EFCC on currency abuse. The commission has made it clear that celebrity status confers no immunity against the law. The Central Bank of Nigeria Act explicitly criminalizes the spraying, dancing on, or mutilating of the Naira, with penalties that include imprisonment and hefty fines. Inuwa’s arrest serves as a stark reminder that the digital footprint of such actions can lead directly to a jail cell.
For the Kannywood industry and the broader community of social media influencers, this arrest is a chilling wake-up call. The pursuit of "clout" and viral moments can no longer come at the expense of national symbols. The Naira, often treated as a prop in music videos and parties, is being reclaimed by the state as a symbol of sovereignty that demands respect.
As Samha Inuwa sits in the EFCC detention facility in Kano, the message to her colleagues is unequivocal: respect the Naira, or face the full wrath of the law. The era of impunity for currency abuse is officially over.
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