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See how they created avoidable problem to themselves. |
Rockyrascal:Lmfao There's hunger in the land |
An unemployed man, Ajibola, 27, who allegedly stole two bottles of Holy Communion wine, soaps and sachet of salt worth N46,000 from a Church in Mushin, Lagos, on Friday appeared in an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court. Ajibola, who resides in Mushin, Lagos, is charged with theft and breach of peace, but he pleaded not guilty. The Prosecution Counsel, Inspector Edet Akadu, told the court that Ajibola committed the offence on September 24, 2019. “The defendant unlawfully entered a Catholic church at Mushin in Lagos and stole two bottles of holy communion, four sachets of soap and a sachet of salt valued N46,000,’’ Akadu said. He told the court that Ajibola was caught by members of the church while drinking the Holy Communion wine at the altar and handed him over to the police. Akadu said the offence contravened the provisions of sections 287 and 168 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015. News Agency of Nigeria reports that if convicted under section 287, he is liable to three years in prison if convicted while Section 168 stipulates six months jail term for beach of the peace. Chief Magistrate K.O. Ogundare, admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N20, 000 with two sureties in like sum. Ogundare adjourned the case until Feb. 5, for further hearing. (NAN) https://punchng.com/man-arraigned-for-stealing-two-bottles-of-holy-communion-wine-soaps/ |
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We know that already. as far as Mikano, Etc are still on sales, we will keep having epileptic power supply. |
Wow. Thought December is over. |
Old man with no seeeense ![]() |
Adelani Adepegba, Abuja A customer care officer of a first generation bank, which was attacked by armed robbers last Saturday, Larry Ehizo, has stated that he began planning how to carry out the operation in October 2019. Ehizo, who recanted his earlier claim that a barman, Ernest Ewim, blackmailed him into carrying out the attempted heist, said he started nursing the idea having monitored the security system and the processes in the bank. The customer care officer said, “Everything Ewim said is true; he didn’t threaten me. I willingly collected his number and I called him and he said I should give him a few days. “When I called him, I simply told him how they would go in, where they would see the riot policeman guarding the bank and how to disconnect the CCTV. On Friday night during our meeting, we had issues with getting a driver.” When asked the motive for the crime, Ehizo simply stated, “I was just greedy; I thought it was something simple that I could just pull off. I had taken time to study everything; I started thinking about it since October. “Maybe, because I work inside, I felt I could take the money. So, I gradually mapped out where the CCTV is, where the police officer stays, his movement, how people are stationed over the weekend and how the ATM functions over the weekend. I took time to map it out for over a month.” The Federal Capital Territory Police Command had arrested the sixth member of the gang, Ewim, at his hideout on Wednesday. Wearing dreadlocks and dressed in a light blue denim jacket and matching blue jeans, the suspect sustained injuries in his legs. Blood oozed out of his right ear as he spoke to PUNCH Metro in Abuja on Thursday. The police had earlier gunned down a member of the gang, identified as Patrick, and arrested four others during the failed operation. The FCT Commissioner of Police, Bala Ciroma, had on Tuesday paraded four gang members including Ehizo, 30, as well as Timothy Joe, 21; Princewill Obinna, 24; and Elijah David, 19. Ewim, who doubles as a barman and disc jockey at the Ever Ready Hotel, Mpape, explained that he organised the gang that carried out the foiled heist at Ehizo’s request. Narrating how he became involved in the attempted robbery, the 29-year-old said he met Ehizo at the customer care desk of the bank when he was having issues with his account. He explained that after addressing his complaints, the bank official took his phone number and called him two days later, promising to give him a job. Ewim stated, “After two days, I received a call from Ehizo, who identified himself and said he had a job for me. Two days later, he called back and said he would like to see me. “He said he wanted to attack the bank branches in Mpape and Mararaba. I said I was not a robber. He asked if I could provide boys for him, so I told Obinna, a photographer, about it because I learnt that he was very stubborn and could fight.” https://punchng.com/i-started-planning-abuja-bank-robbery-in-october-banker/ |
Still on it. |
Very interesting ![]() |
Jesus |
So all these rich fine Igbo men have relocated to their village |
Here to read comments ![]() |
Gedifok:Lol.how do they invest on upward? |
This man ![]() |
Zimbabwe ![]() |
They will see her... They should call her bf |
They are all the same. ![]() Pastors these days will be doing worse than politician. |
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Thought he will be celebrating Christmas in cell ![]() |
Wizkid and old women ![]() |
God! |
Congratulations to him |
I will not post what's on my mind. |
This is hate speech. |
Since she's not from that Region. Even the President is known for doing that too. |
CalvinGaye:Okay, click on my signature lets transact. |
Hmmmm |
What's the value of the PayPal? |

as far as Mikano, Etc are still on sales, we will keep having epileptic power supply.
