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Court jails Lagos woman three years for N14.5m fraud
Court jails Lagos woman three years for N14.5m fraud
Justice O. A. Okunuga of the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja, Lagos, on Thursday, May 15, 2025, convicted and sentenced one Ajanaku Oluwatomilola to three years imprisonment for N14.5m fraud.
The convict was re-arraigned by the Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on April 14, 2024 on a six-count charge bordering on stealing, obtaining money and property by false pretence and retention to the tune of N14.5m.
The defendant, sometime in 2021, received the sum of N14.5m from some petitioners as investment capital. It was agreed that the return on investment would run for three months.
The defendant, however, reneged on the agreement as she stopped payment of the agreed return on investment to the petitioners after two months.
According to the EFCC, investigation revealed that the defendant (Ajanaku Oluwatomilola) did not have a licence to conduct capital market operations or call for investments from the members of the public.
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One of the counts reads: “That you, Ajanaku Oluwatomilola, trading under the name and style of Yenniegoldie Signature, sometime in 2021 in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud, stole and dishonestly converted to your own, the sum of N5,000,000 (five million naira), property of one Truetalk Telecom Services, thereby committed an offence of stealing, contrary to Section 280 and punishable under Section 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.”
Ajanaku Oluwatomilola pleaded “not guilty” to the charge preferred against her, thereby leading to her trial.
During the trial, the prosecution counsel, F. Ofoma, called four witnesses, including Christopher Ameh, an investigative officer with the EFCC, and the petitioners.
The defence counsel, O. Ajanaku, pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy, saying “the convict is a first-time offender and he is remorseful.”
He also told the court that he would ensure that restitution is paid to the nominal petitioners.
Delivering judgment, Justice Okunuga found the defendant guilty on three counts of stealing and sentenced her to one year imprisonment on each of the counts.
She was, however, discharged of the counts of obtaining money and property by false pretence and retention.
The judge also ordered her to make restitution to the petitioners to the tune of N6,000,000 (six million naira).
Court jails Lagos woman three years for N14.5m fraud
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Army Kills Notorious Kidnapper, Rescues Four Hostages in Edo
Army Kills Notorious Kidnapper, Rescues Four Hostages in Edo
Troops of the Nigerian Army’s 4 Brigade under 2 Division, working alongside the Edo State Security Corps, have successfully neutralised a notorious kidnapper, rescued four abducted victims, and arrested another suspect during coordinated security operations in Edo State. The operations were conducted on March 3, 2026, under Operation IGBO DANU 1, targeting criminal hideouts in Warake Forest, Auchi Local Government Area, and Ujemen in Esan West Local Government Area.
According to Capt. Kennedy Anyanwu, Assistant Director of Army Public Relations for 4 Brigade, the troops acted after receiving reports of gunshots in Warake Forest. During the night operation, soldiers, supported by personnel from the Nigerian Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and local vigilantes, confronted the gang. The encounter resulted in the death of a notorious kidnapper who had been terrorising the Auchi area, while other criminals abandoned their captives and fled into the forest.
Four victims — Stella Abbas (29), Tina Ododa (19), Razak Rashid (27), and Mutanibi Kalifa (16) — were rescued unharmed and later reunited with their families. The troops also recovered several items from the scene, including ₦650,000 in cash, mobile phones, a power bank, and footwear believed to belong to the criminal gang.
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In a separate operation in Ujemen, Esan West Local Government Area, the military and Edo State Security Corps raided a suspected kidnapper’s hideout. During the raid, a 39-year-old suspect named Omogbegha Solomon was arrested. Troops discovered a shrine containing charms and photographs of various individuals in an abandoned room within the compound. The shrine was destroyed on-site, and the suspect was handed over to the Nigeria Police Force, Ekpoma Division, for further investigation.
Brigadier General Ahmed Balogun, Commander of 4 Brigade, commended the troops for their bravery and professionalism, noting that these operations align with directives from the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 2 Division, Major General Chinedu Nnebeife, to maintain peace and security across Edo State.
The operations reflect an intensified offensive against kidnapping and criminal syndicates, particularly in forested regions of the state that have frequently harboured criminals. Residents and community leaders have welcomed the success, urging sustained action to dismantle criminal networks and protect lives and property.
Army Kills Notorious Kidnapper, Rescues Four Hostages in Edo
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Islamic Scholar Barred From Ramadan Tafseer After Criticising Tinubu, Governors
Islamic Scholar Barred From Ramadan Tafseer After Criticising Tinubu, Governors
The leadership of Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa Iqamatis Sunnah (JIBWIS) has officially suspended prominent Islamic scholar Sheikh Alkali Abubakar Salihu Zaria from conducting his annual Ramadan Tafseer in Damaturu, Yobe State, following controversial remarks he made about Nigeria’s political leadership.
The decision, which has sparked widespread debate across Northern Nigeria, was taken after a high-level meeting of the JIBWIS Council of Ulama led by its National Chairman, Sheikh Muhammad Sani Yahaya Jingir.
Following the meeting, the cleric was barred from continuing his Tafseer sessions at the Mokas Mosque in Damaturu, where he has traditionally delivered Qur’anic interpretations during the holy month of Ramadan.
Reason for the Suspension
According to the Islamic organization, the suspension was based on what it described as a breach of JIBWIS preaching protocols. The council accused the scholar of using inflammatory language and deviating from the organization’s established religious methodology while interpreting the Holy Qur’an.
Leaders of the group stressed that Tafseer sessions are meant to focus strictly on religious teachings, moral guidance, and spiritual reflection, especially during Ramadan, rather than political commentary capable of generating controversy.
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Sermon That Triggered the Controversy
The controversy followed a recent Tafseer session in which Sheikh Alkali launched a strong criticism of the federal government and political leaders in the North over the persistent insecurity crisis, including banditry, kidnappings and violent attacks affecting many communities.
During the sermon, he lamented what he described as the dehumanisation of citizens by bandits and kidnappers, painting a grim picture of victims’ suffering, including abuse during captivity.
The cleric also questioned the relationship between state governors and Bola Tinubu, Nigeria’s president, suggesting that political leaders were showing excessive loyalty to the presidency.
“One of the signs of catastrophes this generation will likely face is the tendency to revere individuals out of fear of their machinations,” he said.
He went further to state:
“Look at how state governors fear Tinubu much more than they fear Allah. If you are in the APC, you are treated like a saint. If you are a member of the opposition, you will be treated like a devil. One will be confronted with trump-up charges. Who is Tinubu? You deceived us. You are a deceiver and cheat.”
Addressing the impact of insecurity, the cleric also described the ordeal of kidnapping victims.
“Today, people are abducted and treated as though they are cattle. They are taken into the bush and ransom negotiations begin. Families plead while victims are beaten and tortured. Sometimes they stamp their feet on their victim’s stomach even during Ramadan,” he said.
Sheikh Alkali’s Reaction
Following the announcement of his suspension, Sheikh Alkali addressed his followers through a message posted on his Facebook page, urging them to remain calm and avoid confrontation with the leadership of the organization.
The cleric maintained a conciliatory tone, emphasizing that his removal from the mosque was part of God’s divine decree and encouraging supporters to accept the decision peacefully.
“To my followers, relatives and associates, I urge you to take heart. This was destined to happen. I cannot exceed the days Allah has written for me to lead Ramadan Qur’anic exegesis in Damaturu,” he wrote.
He also reaffirmed his respect for Sheikh Jingir, describing him as a father figure and urging his followers to remain disciplined and loyal to the leadership of the Islamic organization.
Public Reaction
The development has triggered intense debate on social media and within religious circles, with opinions sharply divided.
Supporters of the cleric praised him for “speaking truth to power” and highlighting the suffering of ordinary Nigerians affected by insecurity.
However, critics argued that the mosque pulpit should not be used for political criticism, insisting that religious platforms must remain focused on spiritual guidance rather than political agitation.
Others say the incident reflects a broader tension in Nigeria over the role of religious leaders in addressing governance and societal issues, particularly in regions facing prolonged security challenges.
Despite the controversy, the leadership of JIBWIS has maintained that its decision was aimed at preserving discipline and maintaining the integrity of religious preaching, especially during the sacred period of Ramadan.
Islamic Scholar Barred From Ramadan Tafseer After Criticising Tinubu, Governors
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Court Orders INEC Chairman to Appear Over Alleged Contempt of Court
Court Orders INEC Chairman to Appear Over Alleged Contempt of Court
The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Amupitan, to personally appear before the court on March 10, 2026, over an alleged contempt of court charge filed by the National Rescue Mission (NRM).
Justice Obiora Egwuatu issued the directive on Wednesday after the INEC chairman failed to attend court proceedings in the matter.
During the hearing, counsel to INEC, Mr. M. S. Bawa, requested an adjournment, informing the court that the commission’s chairman could not attend due to an emergency. He added that the commission had already filed a counter-affidavit challenging the contempt proceedings and urging the court to dismiss the application.
However, the request was opposed by counsel to the National Rescue Mission (NRM), Mr. Oladimeji Ekengba, who questioned the absence of the INEC boss in a matter bordering on contempt of court.
According to Ekengba, contempt proceedings require the accused person to be physically present before the court.
“My Lord, this is a contempt charge that requires the defendant to be present in the dock while the proceedings are ongoing. We wonder why he is not here today,” he told the court.
Following the arguments, Justice Egwuatu ordered that a fresh hearing notice be served personally on the INEC chairman, directing him to appear before the court on the next adjourned date.
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The court had earlier approved substituted service of Form 48, a legal notice warning of the consequences of disobeying a valid court order. The document was ordered to be delivered to any staff member at INEC’s national headquarters in Abuja.
The contempt charge against INEC arose from a judgment delivered by the court on March 5, 2025, which directed the electoral body to recognise the outcome of an emergency convention conducted by the National Rescue Mission on January 17, 2025.
According to the party, the convention produced a new leadership led by Chief Edozie Njoku and was convened to address leadership vacancies and internal imbalances within the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC).
The NRM alleged that despite being aware of the judgment and having been served with the enrolled order, INEC failed to comply with the court’s directive, prompting the party to initiate contempt proceedings against the commission and its chairman.
In court documents, the party argued that Form 48, which warns a party about the consequences of disobeying a court order, had already been served. The next step in the legal process could involve the issuance of Form 49, requiring the alleged contemnor to appear before the court to explain why he should not face punishment for contempt.
Officials of the National Rescue Mission were present in court during Wednesday’s proceedings, led by Chief Edozie Njoku.
Speaking with journalists after the hearing, Njoku expressed confidence that the INEC chairman would eventually comply with the court’s directive and formally recognise the party’s leadership.
He described the legal dispute as a matter concerning respect for the rule of law and the authority of the judiciary, stressing that all public institutions must obey valid court orders.
The case was subsequently adjourned to March 10, 2026, when Prof. Joash Amupitan is expected to appear before the court to respond to the contempt of court allegation.
Court Orders INEC Chairman to Appear Over Alleged Contempt of Court
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