- MC Oluomo, president of NURTW, captivated social media with his performance as Fuji maestro King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, also known as K1 De Ultimate.
- MC Oluomo and KWAM 1 were among the notable dignitaries who attended the music concert dubbed Fuji Vibez Live in Abuja.
Musiliu Akinsanya, better known as MC Oluomo, has once again made waves on social media after his performance at the Fuji Vibez Live concert in Abuja, where Fuji legend King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, aka KWAM 1, was headlining. The president of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) was spotted dancing with joy and displaying his signature moves as the music maestro performed on stage.
In a video shared by GoldMyne, MC Oluomo appeared to be enjoying the moment, but the buzz intensified when he was seen signaling to a man, likely his aide, who brought a bag closer to him. The footage then captured Oluomo taking what appeared to be money from the bag and passing it to another person standing behind KWAM 1.
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This public display of generosity drew mixed reactions from viewers. Some social media users speculated that the NURTW boss may have been trying to avoid attracting the attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which had recently targeted celebrities involved in the abuse of the naira at events.
The video sparked conversations online, with many speculating about the motives behind the move, adding to the ongoing intrigue surrounding MC Oluomo’s public appearances and interactions.
Reacting to the post…
@bukky_tebby_1 wrote: “Na this method we go Dey use now the fear of efcc.”
@ainainnovationtech wrote: “Something Dey under cloth.”
@ladyk1960 said: “Dodging camera because of EFCC.”
@iam_degold “Mc don get yansh or Naa my eye.”
@jmkeventandkitchen wrote: “The of efcc is the beginning of hide and spray.”
@monsieur_dee1 said” “These ones still get money to lavish!”
@ichbin_davido said: “Efcc spay watching with 4G to see if they will spray money.”