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oshkoach:. So, Tinubu is wrong for increasing allocation to the States? |
Useless people, that is what they are using the excess money that FG is giving them to do. |
dederocs:. Evolve into nakkedness in the name of fashion, homosexuality and all manners of unholineess? I am a chronic sinner, don't get me wrong, but I don't want everyone on earth to be |
AMINDA:. Save your tears till 12PM on election day, yu hhave many more years to cry because we will continue to humiliate you over and over, that has been our hobby for years now. We are the BATists |
Those evil pipu will never ever be Africans. |
Greedy thieves. Doctors are the greediest people on earth. From UK to US, Germany, Australia, doctors are always on strike despite earning too much compared to other professionals.
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has returned N802,420,000 to First Bank Nigeria Plc after recovering the funds from a fraud suspect whose account was erroneously credited following a system glitch. The funds were handed over by the Benin Zonal Directorate of the EFCC to the bank in bank drafts, according to a statement issued by the Commission on Tuesday via its official X account. The EFCC said the money was recovered from Ojo Eghosa Kingsley, who allegedly took unlawful possession of more than N1.3 billion belonging to First Bank after a system error resulted in an unintended credit to his account. According to the Commission, First Bank reported that the erroneous credit occurred due to system glitches. EFCC investigators subsequently traced the movement and use of the funds. “The Commission in its investigation discovered that the suspect, upon receipt of the money, transferred a good measure of it to the bank accounts of his mother, Itohan Ojo, and his sister, Edith Okoro Osaretin, and committed part of the money to completion of his building project and the funding of a new flamboyant lifestyle,” the statement said. Following the recovery of the funds from the identified accounts, the EFCC said it proceeded to restitute the recovered sum to the bank as the victim of the alleged fraud. While handing over the drafts, the Acting Director of the Benin Zonal Directorate of the EFCC, Deputy Commander of the EFCC, Sa’ad Hanafi Sa’ad, said the Commission acted in line with its statutory responsibilities. “The EFCC Establishment Act empowers us to trace and recover proceeds of crime and restitute the victim. In this case, First Bank was the victim and that is exactly what we have done,” Sa’ad said. He added that the Commission would sustain its enforcement efforts. “We will continue to discharge our duties to ensure that fraudsters do not benefit from fraud and that economic and financial crimes are nipped in the bud,” he said. Receiving the drafts on behalf of the bank, the Business Manager of First Bank in Benin, Olalere Sunday Ajayi, thanked the EFCC for its handling of the case. “We are grateful to the EFCC for handling this matter swiftly and professionally. The Commission is one of Nigeria’s most effective and reliable institutions,” Ajayi said. The EFCC confirmed that Kingsley and other suspects linked to the case have been charged to court for stealing. SOURCE: https://guardian.ng/news/efcc-recovers-restitutes-%E2%82%A6802m-to-first-bank-in-alleged-fraud-case/ |
Freemasons originated with the stonemasons when cathedrals were being built More than 300 Metropolitan Police officers and staff have declared their involvement in the Freemasons or other "hierarchical associations" after the force required them to do so last month, a High Court judge has said. The Met announced in December that membership of the Freemasons or similar organisations would be added to its declarable associations policy. Officers and staff were required to declare membership "past or present" of any organisation that was "hierarchical, has confidential membership and requires members to support and protect each other". The move prompted the bodies representing Freemasons to begin legal action over the force's decision at the High Court. The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE), also acting on behalf of the Order of Women Freemasons (OWF) and the Honourable Fraternity of Ancient Freemasons (HFAF), said last month that it was seeking an injunction to suspend the policy until the outcome of the full challenge. In a court order on 2 January, which was published on Monday, Mr Justice Chamberlain said the issue of whether to grant an injunction would be determined by a judge without a hearing this week. He said: "The challenged decision purports to impose a requirement to disclose involvement with Masonic and other associations. "The requirement is applicable immediately. "However, there is no pressing need for immediate interim relief at this stage, given that some 300 officers and staff have already declared their involvement in Masonic and other hierarchical associations." Chamberlain added that there was no suggestion the Met planned to take disciplinary action officers or staff for not making a declaration "in the next few weeks". The judge also said the force had "agreed to consider whether to withdraw the challenged decision in the light of representations" from the OWF and HFAF. The force confirmed that 316 officers and staff had declared a membership to the Freemasons or a hierarchical association. A UGLE spokesperson said it came as "no surprise" that many Freemasons complied with the policy as most of their members were "proudly open about their Freemasonry". They added: "While this policy stigmatises all Freemasons, it is deeply regrettable that those hardworking and honourable men and women that wish to keep their Freemasonry private are being threatened with disciplinary sanction if they do not comply." They said they now awaited the court's ruling on their application for an injunction. The Met previously said it would "robustly defend" a challenge against its decision, which it said followed a survey of officers and staff that showed two-thirds of respondents felt membership of such organisations affected perception of police impartiality and public trust. Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley previously pushed the plan to declare membership as part of wider transparency in the force. The UGLE previously said that the reporting requirement could undermine the public credibility of Freemasons and could breach their human rights and GDPR rules. It also claimed that less than 5% of officers and staff completed the survey on the issue. What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry is a centuries-old fraternal organisation with about six million members worldwide, including more than 200,000 in England and Wales. Its roots lie in the medieval stonemasons' guilds, and members still meet in "lodges" to carry out secretive initiation rituals and ceremonies. The Biblical figure King Solomon is central to Freemasonry - his construction of First Temple in Jerusalem is reflected in Masonic ideals of self-development and spiritual growth. Members are required to believe in a Supreme Being - though not be members of a specific religion - and are reportedly prohibited from discussing politics or religion at Masonic meetings. Freemasons wear symbolic aprons and progress through degrees of membership, with the phrase "giving someone the third degree" originating from its final stage of initiation. SOURCE: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1m7zln0x3eo |
Post his pictures or videos where he was sharing food at parties before he came out to contest as Anambra governor |
Football or Volleyball? Abi dem don dey use Juju for Sports ni? |
Okay nah. We are watching closely, very very closely. |
How did they know that they were produced in the South East and then transported to the North? |
Same people that he called his YES Daddy to help him fight? |
Built2last:It is bitter Nigerians who are not able to afford the cost of travelling to UK, US, Canada, e.t.c. that are always posting nonsense in order to make themselves happy |
DIVINEEVIDENCE:Cry well well. A 3rd Class Philosophy graduate from Agulu will never ever rule Nigeria |
The Chicken has come home to roast. Let's prepare soup to cook the roasted chicken |
excanny:Peter Obingo is not in the category of those who pose risk to Wike |
Let's go there. JAGABAN for life. It is what it is. We run this game |
Azmanaty:Cry well well, cry to sleep, and wake up in tears, then continue crying |
Alliswell248:Can anyone of them beat Atiku's dollars at the Primaries? It took a combination of Tinubu dollars plus Ameachi dollars to overun Atiku dollars for Buhari in APC Primaries in 2015. All the money that Peter Obingo stole in Anambra is not enough to buy just 10 delegates when Atiku lands with his dollars stashed away in Dubai. Ask Rotimi Amaechi, he will tell you how Tinubu's dollars carpeted him (Rotimi) in Eagles Square two years ago. |
Educationalserv:The guy get sense. He knows Buhari will never call Tinubu to free a national thief. |
Maxymilliano:He will tell EFCC how much about Adolf Hitler spent on the 2nd World War |
alphaconde:Both the Chiefs and the Chips will be down, even the Thieves will be down |
GloriousGbola:It took a combination of Tinubu dollars plus Ameachi dollars to overun Atiku dollars for Buhari in APC Primaries in 2015. All the money that Peter Obingo stole in Anambra is not enough to buy just 10 delegates when Atiku lands with his dollars stashed away in Dubai |
Truths9ja:Atiku will win with ease naa. Shebi na because Peter Obingo saw dollars flying from Atiku and Wike in Port Harcourt even before the Primaries, that was why he picked race to LP. Now dollars is going to fly from Atiku and Amaechi, let's see how Obingo will run back to APGA |
bolaayenimo:Yes nah. He has not come out to debunk it. Useless set of political prostitutes |
JAGABAN na babanla werey. Agba Politician. We must destroy all of them from within. Emilokan JAGABAN, City Boy Extraordinaire, Omo Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, a nle l'eyin, o n le ara iwaju |

