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Troubled Investment!…Big Trouble For Night Club Owners As EFCC Come Raiding Huge Spenders

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The mega investment that is known as the night life business is at risk.

And if care is not taken, all the services providers employed in the big money industry would worsen the already grave unemployment situation.

And the reason for this development is simple…big spenders now have a reason not to be going to the clubs to “enjoy”.

And to make the situation more deadly for investors in the money spinner industry, the fear of the patrons has nothing to do with the devastating security situation but by actions of government.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission infamously stormed top rate leisure place, Club 57 and arrested some high profile spenders on the allegation of being Yahoo boys ( Internet Fraudsters).

Choice cars were carted away and about ten big spenders arrested in the raid.

The development is said to have sent a chill down the spine of spenders at the nightclub.

“Everybody is now afraid to come to the club now, because nobody wants to be arrested on suspicion of being a yahoo boy because even if he or she cleared later the damage is done” a source stated.

Societynow.ng gathered the action of the anti-corruption agency greatly rocked the flow of the nightclub business as revenue nosedived.

“It is very bad for us, patrons would not come out again and we lose money. And if we do that how do we pay salaries and keep staff employed?” a stakeholder posed with passion.

Insisting he is not in support of the “yahoo” business, the stakeholder who spoke on condition of anonymity stated to protect the investments in the sector, the agency should go after suspects in a manner that does not jeopardize the operation of a major contributor to the nation’s economy.

“Because people would run away, even very law-abiding people because the stain of a mistaken arrest and label as a yahoo boy would wreck the careers of many. And if people don’t come, what happens to investments in the sector” the stakeholder queried.

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