by Admin | Feb 24, 2016 | Blog |
Follow @NigeriaPI There are better ways to punish a defaulting child than this. The wickedness perpetrated by some parents/guardians would shock the devil himself. A young boy got his hands burnt by his aunt who used a stove to “teach him a lesson” for stealing her money. The gruesome photo which was shared on Facebook this morning has gone viral...
by Admin | Feb 24, 2016 | Blog |
Follow @NigeriaPI The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) on Monday 22 February, 2016 arraigned the duo of Eke Chukwudi Kingsley and Simon Onyekachi Ononobi before Justice L.C. Azuama of the State High Court Orlu, Imo State on a six count charge bordering on conspiracy and stealing to the tune of (N21, 020.000.00) twenty one million, twenty thousand naira, contrary to section 495 (a) of the Criminal Code Law Cap 30 of Imo State. Kingsley and Simon were staff of a new generation bank, before they were arrested for the allege crime. They allegedly conspired and changed the account mandate of Irewolede Housing Estate belonging to Kwara State Government and converted the said sum to their personal use. They both pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred against them. One of the counts read: “Eke Chukwudi Kingsley, Simon Onyekachi and others now at large, on or about the 24th day of March 2014, at Orlu, within the jurisdiction of the High Court of Orlu, in Imo State, with intent to defraud, stole the sum of N4,660,000.00 (Four Million Six Hundred and Sixty Thousand Naira) through electronic transfer from Account No 0020721044 belonging to Kwara State Irewolede Housing Estate domiciled with Access Bank Nigeria Plc. and thereby committed an offence”. In view of the accused persons’ plea, the prosecuting counsel Mbachie Innocent asked for a trial date. The defense counsel Ben U. Nwanegbo on the other hand, applied for bail of his clients which was opposed by the prosecuting counsel on the grounds that they could jump bail. Justice Azuama however granted them bail in the sum of N900,000 and...
by Admin | Feb 24, 2016 | Blog |
Follow @NigeriaPI An epic drama played out in Nkwerre, Imo state on February 11, as a woman, Ngozi Madukaife-Akano, stormed a marriage ceremony with her relations to stop the wedding of her husband to another woman. The marriage ceremony was disrupted when Ngozi, a UK-trained nurse, stormed the venue with her relatives and caused a steer, suspending momentarily the marriage proceedings. It was learnt that her husband of 20 years, a Nigerian and UK-based medical doctor identified as Dr. Chin Akano, had left the UK for Nigeria to secretly marry a new bride. According to eyewitness account, hell was let loose when a fight ensued and the new bride and her sisters attacked Ngozi and tore her clothes to shreds. Meanwhile, as the fight continued, the husband sat down dazed in one corner and observed the whole drama playing out before him. Elders at the gathering were said to have put a halt to the whole drama as they reportedly led the furious wife out of the premises. Ahead of the controversial marriage, the lady ( the new wife) had posted on her Instagram page @obyjenny, a picture of herself dressed in a blue pair of jean relaxing inside the couple’s apartment in Imo. Infuriated by the post, the ‘old wife’, Ngozi, called out to Jenny on the social media, saying, “Let me sound a note of warning to you woman of easy virtue. “You have the guts to take photos in my home and post on social media. “You defiled my home the temple of God in December, now you’re planning to marry my husband on the 11th...
by Admin | Feb 24, 2016 | Blog |
Follow @NigeriaPI The Deed of Assignment or Conveyance: This is the second most important document you need to do a personal search. A deed of conveyance or assignment traces the history of how the property or land has reached the present owner till date. It relates all the information in respect of the true owners of the land before it was passed to Mr A and How MR A sold it to Mr B and How Mr B intend to sell it to you. With that document, you can trace in most respect the original families to find out if there is any dispute as to the ownership of the land how it has been transfered. It is extremely important to trace the original source of the land because its there you know if the land actually has been duly transfered to the present owner. It is here you get to know of if there is any family dispute and some families are still quarreling over the true ownership of the land. It is there you tend to get the family names to go and do a thorough search in court or Alausa to know of any lingering dispute. Its here you get to know the hanky panky the present owner intends to play when he begins to tell you rooster and bull stories so that you pay for the land immediately. Never fall for this trick. Ask for a copy of the deed if they have one and hand it over to your lawyer for a through search on the family. To be honest this is the most...
by Admin | Feb 24, 2016 | Blog |
Follow @NigeriaPI The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC is set to arraign former Interior Minister Abba Moro and four others for allegedly defrauding 676,675 job seekers of N676.6million in the deadly Nigeria Immigration Service job recruitment. in 2014 According to charges preferred against the accused, EFCC said N202,500,000 was spent on buying No. 1, Lahn Crescent, Maitama, Abuja and N120, 100,000 was lavished on the upgrade of No.2, Sigure Close, Off Monrovia Street, Wuse II Abuja. The agency alleged that recruitment firms, Drexel Tech Nigeria Limited and Mahmood Ahmadu converted N101, 200,000 to US dollars for personal use. Recall that the 19 applicants died and scores got injured in stampede in different stadia in March 2014 during the controversial recruitment. The charges are as follows: “That you Abba Moro, Anastasia Daniel-Nwobia, F.O Alayebami , Mahmood Ahmadu (at large) and Drexel Tech Nigeria Ltd on or about the 17th of March 2013 at Abuja within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court with intent to defraud conspired to induce a total number of 676,675 Nigerian job applicants seeking employment with Nigerian Immigration Service to deliver property to wit: cumulative sum of N676,675,000 which sum represents the sum of N1,000 per applicant under the false pretence that the money represents payment for their online recruitment exercise into Nigerian Immigration Service and which pretence you knew was false, contrary to Section 8 and 1(1) (b) and punishable under Section 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, No. 14 of 2006 “That you Abba Moro, Anastasia Daniel Nwobia, F.O Alayebami , Mahmood Ahmadu ( at large) and Drexel Tech Nigeria Ltd on or about...
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