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EFCC declares Emefiele’s wife, three others wanted for money laundering

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has announced the wanted status of Margaret Emefiele, the spouse of the former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele, along with three others, for their suspected involvement in money laundering activities.

According to the EFCC, Margaret Emefiele, Eric Odoh, Anita Omoile, and her husband Jonathan Omoile, are being sought after for their alleged participation in a scheme to convert substantial amounts of money belonging to the Federal Government of Nigeria. The agency has leveled accusations against them, including obtaining money through false representations, theft, and violating Sections 411, 287, and 314 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State.

In a statement released by the EFCC late Friday evening, mugshots of the four suspects were provided, urging anyone with information regarding their whereabouts to reach out to the nearest EFCC Command or police station.

The decision to declare them wanted comes amidst ongoing legal proceedings against Godwin Emefiele, who faces charges of fraud totaling ₦1.8 billion and $6.2 million. The latest amended charge, presented before Justice Hamza Muazu of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja, alleges that Emefiele impersonated the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to unlawfully obtain $6.2 million.

The EFCC contends that Emefiele, in collusion with Odoh Ocheme, acquired the funds from the CBN under false pretenses, claiming it was at the request of the SGF. Additionally, Emefiele is accused of fabricating documents and bestowing corrupt advantages on his wife and brother-in-law by awarding them contracts for the renovation of the CBN Governor’s residence in Lagos.

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Six months after, Ogun govt finance director’s killers yet to be arrested

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Six months after the murder of Taiwo Oyekanmi, the Director of Finance for the Ogun State governor’s office, security operatives have yet to apprehend his killers.

Oyekanmi was killed on November 29, 2023, after withdrawing a large sum of money from the bank for government use.

According to DAILY POST, about five masked gunmen hijacked the bullion van while it was ascending the Kuto Bridge in Abeokuta. They opened fire on Oyekanmi, broke the van’s door with sledgehammers, and escaped with the money.

The accountant was taken to the State Hospital in Ijaye, Abeokuta, where he later died.

In response, the Ogun State Government offered a N50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the killers.

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Despite this, no arrests have been made six months later.

In February, the state Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alamutu, stated that the investigation into the murder was at an advanced stage while briefing the press on the command’s 2023 activities.

However, when contacted on Thursday, the command’s spokesperson, Omolola Odutola, did not provide an update on the case. Instead, she encouraged the correspondent to provide any information to the police.

“Please, you can also be a good informant to the police; you are also an investigator. You can contribute immensely by giving information to the police,” she said.

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Isaac Boro Day: Presidential Amnesty Programme boss urges Niger Delta youths to shun violence

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Chief Dennis Otuaro, the administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), has urged the youth of the Niger Delta to avoid violence as the region commemorates Isaac Boro Day.

Isaac Boro Day, observed annually on May 16, honors Major Isaac Adaka Boro, a prominent Ijaw freedom fighter who died in Okrika, Rivers State, while fighting for the Nigerian government during the Civil War.

Boro is celebrated as an Ijaw hero for his efforts to liberate the Ijaw people, including declaring the Niger Delta Republic and striving for better conditions from international oil companies.

In a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Igoniko Oduma, Otuaro paid tribute to Boro on the 56th anniversary of his death, recognizing him for his vision and efforts to improve the living standards of the Ijaw people. He described Boro as a courageous, selfless fighter who promoted equality and justice.

Otuaro emphasized that Boro believed in a united, progressive Nigeria where equity and justice prevail, noting that Boro’s efforts were aimed at maintaining the country’s unity.

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He stated that commemorating Boro Day is a significant way to honor Boro’s legacy of community service and coexistence. The establishment of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Otuaro added, was a response to the advocacy by Niger Delta youths inspired by Boro’s principles.

Otuaro encouraged Ijaw and Niger Delta youths to celebrate Boro Day responsibly, upholding the ideals for which Boro is remembered. He remarked, “Major Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro is an Ijaw hero and icon of the Ijaw struggle. His 56th anniversary commemorates his bravery and courage.”

He noted that many youths are inspired by Boro’s struggle, a legacy reflected in the creation of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. Otuaro stressed the importance of peace and stability in the region to achieve the program’s objectives.

Otuaro also urged the youth to reject violence, embrace unity, and love one another. He highlighted that Boro fought for a strong, united Nigeria where the Ijaws could hold a place of pride, unlike some current youths who engage in divisive behavior.

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Billionaire Kidnapper ‘Evans’ Seeks Plea Bargain

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Convicted billionaire kidnapper Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, also known as Evans, and his co-accused Joseph Emeka, have requested a plea bargain in their high-profile kidnapping case.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the State lead counsel, Mr. Yusuf Sule, disclosed the plea bargain request to the court on Thursday during the case’s call for re-arraignment. The case is being heard by Justice Adenike Cokers of the Ikeja High Court.

Evans and Emeka were scheduled to be re-arraigned on an amended five-count charge, including murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to commit felony to wit: kidnapping, and attempted murder.

Sule informed the court, “The case was for re-arraignment, but I am aware that the defendants have applied for a plea.”

The prosecutor also noted that the plea bargain terms are being reviewed by the Attorney-General of Lagos State, Mr. Lawal Pedro (SAN).

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