Tuesday 16 May 2023

Romance scam: Court convicts yahoo boys for impersonating US air force officer


The Kaduna Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has secured the conviction of one AbdulBasit Abdullahi Yahaya before Justice A.A Bello of the Kaduna state High Court on a one count charge bordering on cybercrimes. 

AbdulBasit who was arrested at Yoruba Road, Karji, Kaduna State, allegedly created two fictitious accounts on Instagram with the names of CamilaCosta6498 and Valentinardiaz266, which he used in defrauding victims whilst representing himself as United States Air Force officer.

He pleaded guilty to the charge. Consequently, Justice Bello convicted and sentenced him to two years imprisonment with the option of N 100,000 fine. He was ordered to forfeit his Samsung S7 phone which he used to commit the offence to the Federal Government of Nigeria.



Alleged $1.4million fraud: court adjourns businessman’s trial till June 27

Justice R.A. Oshodi of the Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, adjourned till June 27, 2023 for final hearing in the alleged $1.4million fraud involving one Kolawole Adedayo Erinle and his firm, Rinde-Remdex Nigeria Limited.

Erinle and his company are standing trial on a three-count charge bordering on conspiracy, retention of proceeds of criminal conduct, and obtaining money under false pretence to the tune of $1,410,000 (One Million Four-Hundred and Ten Thousand United States Dollars). 


The defendant is accused of defrauding the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, KCUMB, in the United States of about $1,412,509 United States Dollars.

He pleaded "not guilty" to the charges. 

The defendant, who opened his defence on Monday, May 15, 2023, denied the charges against him, while being led in evidence by his counsel, Lawal Pedro, SAN.

He claimed that there was no such Edward Dada, contrary to the evidence presented by the prosecution.

He also told the court that he, indeed, met the said Dada "in person when he came to Nigeria from the United States."

"I met him and I spoke with him. He told me that he resides in Texas, and he made me aware that he is a citizen of Nigeria and the United States.

"It was around November to December 2018 at a burial of a family friend, where he was introduced to me.

"I told him that I am into real estate and that I need investors," he had said.

He said they exchanged contacts and said Dada, after travelling back to the US, later asked for his company's bank account details, to which he transferred $1,410,000 to him, using his own bank account in the US.

Under cross-examination by the prosecution counsel, T.J. Banjo, during today’s proceedings, he admitted to have been convicted in the U.S. for bank fraud, where he was sentenced to a 27-month jail-term and equally served his term.

He further confirmed that his firm received the $1,410,000 through Edada Autoparts, a company belonging to the said Dada.

He also confirmed that he was the one who withdrew the money from the account of Rinde-Remdex Nigeria Limited, his firm, and shared the same to different other accounts. 

He, however, claimed that he withdrew the money because the said Dada said he was no longer interested in investing in his real estate business.

He said he had to withdraw the money and convert it to Naira, adding that he handed over the money back to the said Dada.

"We haven't started developing the portion I allocated to Mr. Edward Dada and it was cut short because he said he was no longer interested, as he pulled out of the contract," he said.

He further claimed that he returned "all the $1,410,000 to Mr. Edward Dada and that's why there's no lawsuit from him."

When questioned further by the prosecution, he could not present any document to show that he indeed returned money to the said Dada, nor did he give details as to where and how he returned all the money.

Thereafter, Pedro called the second witness, one Musa Akande, who claimed that he never had any business with the said Dada, but that the defendant actually told him about him, “as he and the defendant were both into real estate business and had known each other since 2016.”

"The defendant just mentioned it to me, but how the relationship started and ended, I don't know," he said.

Under cross-examination, he said that what he told the court was what he was told by the defendant. 

The case was adjourned till June 27, 2023 "for final hearing".

Ooni of Ife to host reception party for 2nd wife, Olori Opeoluwa Akinmuda May 20

Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, (Ọjájá II) is set to hold a grand thanksgiving reception his 2nd Olori, Opeoluwa Elizabeth Akinmuda.

Saturday 20 May, 2023 has been picked for the event. A palace source revealed that Ooni had already sent out invitations to family and friends for the thanksgiving service and reception of his Queen.

The event will be preceded by the traditional entry of the Queen into the ancient Oodua Palace of Ile-Ife this Thursday.


Recall the young monarch married Opeoluwa in a private event at Magodo area of Lagos in 2022. The wedding came shortly after his marriage to Mariam Anako. His chiefs represented him at the event.

Ooni has married 6 wives in quick succession after the last wife, Naomi Silekunola left the palace a few months back.

Specifically, Naomi declared her split with the monarch on December 23, 2021, ending a union that lasted around three years and gave birth to a son named Tadenikawo.

Naomi was the second to move out of the palace of the revered monarch. The Edo-born Zaynab-Otiti he married when he was coronated also left in 2016. The union lasted for 17 months before their separation.

Olori Opeoluwa Akinmuda is said to be a Scotland-based electronic data processor from Ondo state.

How Awake Interlink boss, Wale Ojo made it big in telecommunication business

Wale Ojo, popularly known as 'Wale Awake', is the creative mind behind Awake Interlink Nig. Limited in Ibadan.

The company is mainly into sales and marketing of all telecommunication products including lines, recharge cards and mobile phones. 



Awake Interlink, incorporated in December 2002, has grown in leaps and bounds to become a major distributor to top internet service providers in Nigeria. 

Since inception, the company has evolved as one of the leading, aggressive and consistent telecommunication products distributor.

The company has offices scattered across the major cities of the South West.

Of course whatever success the company might have recorded over the years is never by chance. Ojo is a hard-working man and a master strategist too. The business acumen traits run in the family. His late father,  Chief Layioye Ojo was a successful realtor in his lifetime.

Ojo works hard and as well plays hard. He's a socialite per excellence. He's one of the upwardly mobile big boys rocking the Ibadan social scene. His best friend is Wale Fowosere, popularly known as Wale 'Omo Gafo'.

He's a prominent member of the prestigious Ibadan Golf Club (IGC).

Revealed! Exclusive details of burial rites for late Imo lawmaker, Arthur Egwim

The burial rites of popular Imo politician, Rt. Hon. Barrister Innocent Arthur Egwim began last Friday in Lagos.

Egwim passed on a few weeks ago at the age of 60, after a brief illness.

The popular socialite was untill his death, the lawmaker representing Ideato North Constituency of the Imo state House of Assembly.


On Friday, May 12, 2023, a Service of Songs at St. Leo's Catholic Church in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, served as the start of his burial ceremonies.

A Vigil liturgy held at St. Thomas Moore Catholic Church in New Owerri on Monday, May 15, 2023.

Another singing service will be held at his home in Udenna Estate, New Owerri, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023.

A Valedictory Session would take place at 9 a.m. on May 17, 2023, at the Imo State House of Assembly Complex in Owerri.

The sole administrator of Ideato North LGA in Imo State will host a reception the next day, Thursday, 18 May, 2023.

He will be honored at a reception on 19 May, 2023, at HRH Eze Dr. R.A. Offonze, Ezedike II's palace.

Then, there would be Lying-In-State in his compound, Ikwaraoson-Wanneya Village, Isiokpo.

Following that, the Central Executives of the ITU, led by the President, Chief Barrister Udebuluzo Ikezuagu (Ochiagha Isiokpo), will host a reception at the Isiakpo Civic Center.

Another Lying-In-State would take place at the Isiokpo Civic Center after this.

There would be a Requiem Mass immediately after at St. John's Catholic Church in Isiokpo. Reception of guests follows after the Mass.

Additionally, relatives, acquaintances, and well-wishers will pay a funeral visit on Saturday, 20 May, 2023. While a Thanksgiving Service would hold on Sunday 21, May, 2023, at St. John's Catholic Church in Isiokpo.

Egwim in his lifetime was a lawyer, an entrepreneur and a philanthropist.

Despite his education and exposure, Egwim was quite social. He was the darling of many musicians. Especially the Nigerian popular Fuji star, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal aka K1 De Ultimate.

After a blossom career in the private sector, Egwim was elected as Imo State of Assembly member in 2015 on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC). He was reelected into the assembly in 2019 under the Action Alliance (AA).

He sponsored a good number of Bills and Motions on the floor of the Imo State House of Assembly for the benefits of his constituents and the state generally.





















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