Connect with us

News

EFCC to arraign Bobrisky over alleged N180.7m laundering, abuse of N490,000 today

Avatar

Published

on

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is set to bring forward popular cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky, to a Federal High Court in Lagos today, on charges related to currency abuse and failure to disclose the financial activities of his company involving N180.7 million.

The arrest and detention of Bobrisky by the anti-graft agency took place on Wednesday evening, following allegations of currency abuse. The EFCC filed the charges against the social media personality through its legal representative, and Bobrisky was held in a separate cell pending his arraignment.

The planned arraignment follows the arrest made the day before, where Bobrisky was accused of engaging in currency abuse during a social event. The charges, marked FHC/L/244c/2024, consist of six counts. The first four counts relate to instances where Bobrisky was alleged to have tampered with various sums of money by spraying them during social events. These counts are said to contravene Section 21(1) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Act, 2007.

Counts 5 and 6 pertain to Bobrisky’s company, Bob Express, accusing him of failing to declare the activities of the company to the Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering. These counts detail the failure to declare significant sums of money paid into the company’s bank accounts within a specified period. Both alleged offenses contravene sections 6(1)(a), 19(1)(f) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, and section 19 (2)(b) of the same Act.

Advertisement

The EFCC initiated the investigation after a video surfaced showing Bobrisky spraying and displaying bundles of new Naira notes at the premiere of a movie, “Ajakaju,” produced by Nollywood actress and producer Eniola Ajao at Film One Circle Mall, Lekki, Lagos, on March 24, 2024.

Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

News

Kaduna: Newly recruited nurses lament over unpaid 8 months salaries

Avatar

Published

on

More than 200 healthcare workers employed by the Kaduna State Government in June of the previous year have expressed their distress over not receiving salaries for eight consecutive months.

Recall that in 2023, the state government hired over 200 nurses at grade level seven, assigning them to various general hospitals across the state. However, according to the nurses, they have worked for eight months without any payment.

They received payment for only three months: February, March, and April. However, they note that the amounts they were paid during this period were less than what was stipulated in their appointment letters.

One nurse, preferring anonymity, expressed, “We have not received our eight months’ salary arrears for the work we’ve done since we began in June 2023. Our salary payments only commenced from February 2024.” They highlighted the challenges faced by single mothers and divorcees among them, who struggle to support themselves and their children.

Appealing to Governor Uba Sani, they urged intervention to ensure prompt payment of their outstanding arrears. They highlighted the financial strain faced by those stationed in rural areas, who have to cover expenses such as rent, food, and transportation.

Advertisement

Another affected midwife, also speaking anonymously, shared her struggles commuting to work in Kakuri, stating that nearly all her salary goes towards transportation costs, and the workload is overwhelming. She emphasized the need for both the arrears to be settled and an increase in their salaries due to the heavy financial burdens they bear.

Ishaku Yakubu, the Chairman of the National Association of Nurses and Midwives, Kaduna Chapter, confirmed the issue of unpaid salary arrears, mentioning efforts to address the matter with relevant authorities.

Continue Reading

News

Nigerian troops kill IPOB, ESN bomb expert

Avatar

Published

on

Nigerian Army troops, along with various security agencies, have reportedly eliminated an individual skilled in crafting Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), purportedly affiliated with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its security arm, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), in Orsu, Ihitteukwa, located within Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State.

According to a Facebook post from the Nigerian Army Headquarters, the operation took place on Thursday. Troops, comprising personnel from the Nigerian army, Navy, Air Force, Nigerian Police, Department of State Services (DSS), and other security agencies, were conducting a clearance operation in Udaah, Identa Ihitteukwa, and Awo Idemili areas of Orsu Local Government Area when they encountered the assailants.

Reportedly, the criminal elements engaged the advancing troops by firing shots, throwing handheld IEDs, and launching locally made rockets (known as Ogbunigwe). During the operation, as the troops advanced, several IEDs were detonated by the terrorists who subsequently fled. One of the dissidents was neutralized while attempting to connect the explosive to its power source.

Recovered items include locally made rocket launchers, defused IEDs, pipes, wires, and other materials utilized in the production of explosives and locally made rocket launchers. Additionally, troops covered numerous ditches used as obstacles on roads connecting the communities by ESN elements.

The statement emphasized the Nigerian Army’s commitment to conducting operations aimed at deterring irredentist activities and ensuring the security of the region.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

News

Nigerian workers release breakdown of proposed N615,000 minimum wage

Avatar

Published

on

Organized labor, represented by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), has provided details of its suggested N615,000 minimum wage. These specifics were communicated in a statement issued by the NLC on Friday. As per the statement, a significant portion of the proposed minimum wage is allocated to food and transportation.

The breakdown indicates that N270,000 is earmarked for food for thirty days, with N110,000 allocated for transportation. Additionally, allocations are made for electricity/power (N20,000), accommodation (N40,000), utility water (N10,000), kerosene/gas (N35,000), clothing (N20,000), education (N50,000), sanitation (N10,000), and medical expenses (N50,000), totaling N615,000.

Earlier, both Festus Osifo, President of TUC, and Joe Ajaero, President of NLC, had disclosed the proposal for the N615,000 minimum wage in separate statements. Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu conveyed in his May Day message to workers that an increase in the minimum wage is on the horizon.

This development arises as Nigerian workers contend with the high cost of living driven by escalating inflation, which reached 33.20 per cent in March 2024.

Continue Reading

Trending