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How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:17am On Nov 09, 2021
The judge says the two banks ought to be charged as Mr Maina's co-accused and their licences withdrawn for their roles in serving as conduits for stealing pensioners’ funds.

A Federal High Court judge, Okon Abang, on Monday, revealed the roles two Nigerian banks played in the N2 billion pension fraud perpetrated by a former chairperson of the defunct Pension Reform Task Team (PRTT), Abdulrasheed Maina.

PREMIUM TIMES reported earlier that the judge sentenced Mr Maina to eight years imprisonment in his judgement at the end of two-year trial on Monday.

The judge said the United Bank for Africa (UBA) and Fidelity Bank Plc were used by Mr Maina as “conduit” to defraud pensioners.

Noting that the convict’s fraudulent activities “ruined” many homes in the country, Mr Abang said the two banks ought to have been charged alongside Mr Maina for serving as “conduits” through which the stolen funds were channelled.

In the charge marked FHC/ABJ/CR/256/2019, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) alleged that Mr Maina used fictitious names to open and operate various bank accounts. He also recruited his relatives that were bankers to operate fake bank accounts through which illicit funds were channelled.

“UBA and Fidelity Bank Plc should have been arraigned with the convict for illegal transactions,” Mr Abang held, adding that “their licences ought to have been withdrawn.”

“The banks benefitted from the proceeds of illegal transactions. UBA and Fidelity Bank provided the channels with which the convict (Mr Maina) used in defrauding the federal government,” Mr Abang also said.

He said the banks abdicated their responsibilities by failing to carry out due diligence to establish the true identities of persons in whose names Mr Maina opened and operated the fictitious bank accounts.

Nigeria in urgent need of national rebirth

The court noted the prevalence of monumental financial fraud in Nigeria’s public sector, calling for drastic measures to tackle the problem.

“The facts of this case portray the moral decadence of the society we live in. I think we need a National rebirth of guaranteed regeneration,” the judge said.

Mr Abang said while the convict lived in opulence at the expense of pensioners, his victims died in penury in Nigeria.

“Having considered the monumental fraud of how the pension funds were stolen, over N2.1 billion by the 1st Defendant (Mr Maina), it is a clear case that the convict is inhumane, heartless and has no compassion for the pensioners.

“Meanwhile, the convict, through the assistance of UBA and Fidelity Bank Plc, deprived the pensioners that gave their all to this country in their youthful age, their legitimate earnings.

“Whereas the convict was feeding fat on their sweat faraway in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), buying choice properties, driving bulletproof cars, living in affluence beyond his legitimate earnings.

“An abnormal situation requires drastic actions to send a message to those that believe in dishonesty to have a rethink; turn a new leaf.

“Dishonesty is an endemic disease in this country, that requires urgent treatment if we are to make any headway in this country,” the court declared.

‘Maina was hearless’

In the judgement that lasted four hours on Monday, the judge said Mr Maina treated hapless pensioners with “disdain and levity.”

While underscoring the plight of the pensioners whom the official stole from, Mr Abang said, “Some have suffered and died while waiting for their reward.”

“The facts of this case are sordid, immoral, and morbid,” the judge noted, adding that, “the facts portray the moral decadence in Nigeria.”

He said Mr Maina could not have earned the sum of N2 billion when his salary as a civil servant was a little above N300, 000 per month.

“The convict’s salary as a civil servant was a little above N300, 000, and could not have amounted to N2 billion even if he was saving all his salaries for 35 years,” the judge observed.

Reviewing the testimonies of witnesses in the suit, the court held that Mr Maina’s only defence witness, Ngozika Ihuoma, “testified on irrelevant issues” that were not related to the charges against Mr Maina.

The judge noted that EFCC’s nine witnesses “proved the prosecution’s case beyond reasonable doubt,” leading to Mr Maina’s conviction and sentencing on Monday.

‘Chequered history’

“This matter has a chequered history,” Mr Abang said of the drama that characterised Mr Maina’s trial.

Mr Maina had jumped bail twice in the course of the trial. He was recently arrested in Niamey, Niger Republic, where he had fled.

PREMIUM TIMES reported how a senator, Ali Ndume, was briefly jailed after he failed to provide Mr Maina, whom he had stood surety for. Mr Ndume spent five days at the Kuje correctional centre before he was granted bail.

Maina, firm to return about N2 billion within 90 days
In the verdict, the judge ordered Mr Maina to return N1 billion to the coffers of the federal government within 90 days from Monday.

Mr Maina’s company, Common Input Property and Investment Ltd, the second convict, was ordered to refund the sum of N183 million as well as $223,000 to the federal government winnin 90 days from Monday.

Mr Maina’s eight years sentence would take effect from October 25, 2019, the date he was arraigned.

The company would be wound up and all its assets forfeited to the federal government, the judge ruled.

Other property forfeited to the federal government by the convicts are a bulletproof Range Rover, and houses located at Jabi and Life Camp parts of Abuja

Plea for mercy

In his plea for leniency, Mr Maina’s lawyer, Olusegun Jolawo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), urged the judge to give the convict a “second chance.”

Mr Jolawo premised his plea for clemency on the grounds that his client was battling with ill-health, despite being the “breadwinner of his immediate and extended family.”

Admitting that Mr Maina had made some “bad decisions” including jumping bail twice, the lawyer said his client was remorseful.

“With all humility, we urge the court to impose the minimum possible punishment,” Mr Jolawo pleaded.

Maina speaks

Before the sentence was handed down, Mr Maina was given the opportunity to articulate his plea for mercy.

“My Lord, I want to apologise for anything that I may have done,” the convict said.

Mr Maina ,who walked into the courtroom, aided by prison officials, said: “I also want to inform My Lord that I have a tumour which needs to be operated on urgently.”

Flanked on both sides by armed prison personnel who shielded him from the horde of cameras that were stationed outside the courtroom, Mr Maina was seen acknowledging cheers from his friends and associates as he walked into a waiting van after he was sentenced.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/494175-how-nigerian-banks-helped-maina-to-steal-pensioners-n2-billion-judge.html

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by helinues: 6:19am On Nov 09, 2021
Nigeria banks na big robbers wey no dey use gun

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by chatinent: 6:24am On Nov 09, 2021
“I also want to inform My Lord that I have a tumour which needs to be operated on urgently.”
All these politicians use this old format!
Maina deserves forever in jail!

But because of the shit hole country, he'll be going from his house to prison especially the day they'll have to take pictures in prison uniform.

Nigerian banks are scam! If they can make my ₦10000.56 to become ₦9966.00 for no good reason, they are scam. Nigeria on its own na scam!

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by hakeemhakeem(m): 6:25am On Nov 09, 2021
Our dear serap should take it up from here
Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by Maxymilliano(m): 6:26am On Nov 09, 2021
The judge said the United Bank for Africa (UBA) and Fidelity Bank Plc were used by Mr Maina as “conduit” to defraud pensioners.

Noting that the convict’s fraudulent activities “ruined” many homes in the country, Mr Abang said the two banks ought to have been charged alongside Mr Maina for serving as “conduits” through which the stolen funds were channelled.

shocked
My Lord, I want to apologise for anything that I may have done,” the convict said.

This comment says it all. Maina is not even convinced he did anything wrong. He was just unfortunate not to have been protected by his people in high places and only 8 years sentence for destroying the lives of thousands of people .

And UBA and Fidelity Bank walk free with no consequences for helping him to launder the money ?

This country is finished

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by vedaxcool(m): 6:36am On Nov 09, 2021
The good thing about the US is they will go after such entities. Until there is significant repercussion for people misdeeds and those who support evil including their online support; this sort of behaviour will continue.

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by Prevailing: 6:53am On Nov 09, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:
The judge says the two banks ought to be charged as Mr Maina's co-accused and their licences withdrawn for their roles in serving as conduits for stealing pensioners’ funds.



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/494175-how-nigerian-banks-helped-maina-to-steal-pensioners-n2-billion-judge.html

And after all said and done, you sentenced maina only 8yrs instead of 80yrs?

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by whitecake: 7:21am On Nov 09, 2021
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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by Optimistguy1969: 7:41am On Nov 09, 2021
Na their way na.
Finish them all!!!

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by slawormiir: 7:41am On Nov 09, 2021
Damnnn niggar

Not surprised

Our Nigeria banks are crooks

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by Ademola47(m): 7:45am On Nov 09, 2021
Ordinarily, the banks are his accomplices and should have been tagged defendants as well.

But the law of the land favours them indirectly. They will claim innocent.

Btw, the 8 years jail term sentence is more of soft landing. A lifetime, or like 25 years imprisonment will be fair.

This one that he's even stylishly saying he needs medical leave...

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by Kiddogarcia(m): 7:47am On Nov 09, 2021
Where we currently find ourselves
Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by jy2kbeyond(m): 7:47am On Nov 09, 2021
You don't need a gun or knife to rob. Some Bankers have proven that pen and tie is enough.



grin

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by Nobody: 7:47am On Nov 09, 2021
Banks are target driven.

They want money. The source being secondary.
Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by iscom(m): 7:48am On Nov 09, 2021
Oh! Really bad
Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by DropsMic(m): 7:50am On Nov 09, 2021
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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by jeffizy(m): 7:51am On Nov 09, 2021
My grudge in this judgement is the backdating of his sentence to 2019. It means he has already served 4 prison calender years already. That means by 2023, He will be free as bird. O my country.

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by affable4(m): 7:52am On Nov 09, 2021
He will soon be free on their useless and dubious health reasons
Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by Akerele44(m): 7:54am On Nov 09, 2021
Maina my guy
Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by xynerise: 7:54am On Nov 09, 2021
UBA still stealing till today

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by jeffizy(m): 7:55am On Nov 09, 2021
Ademola47:


Btw, the 8 years jail term sentence is more of soft landing. A lifetime, or like 25 years imprisonment will be fair.

This one that he's even stylishly saying he needs medical leave...

Very soft landing , I tell you.

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by joey150(m): 7:59am On Nov 09, 2021
Steal 2 billion naira of pensioners money and get only 8 years?

Sounds like a fair bargain to me. Steal 2 billion and get out in 8 years. Most people would never make 2 billion in 5 lifetimes.

Despite knowing the full implication of Maina's fraud and the pain it caused millions of homes in Nigeria, the Judge only saw it fit to sentence a man who jumped bail twice to only 8 years in prison.

Unbelievable!!

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by Ezmans: 8:01am On Nov 09, 2021
chatinent:

All these politicians use this old format!
Maina deserves forever in jail!

But because of the shit hole country, he'll be going from his house to prison especially the day they'll have to take pictures in prison uniform.

Nigerian banks are scam! If they can make my ₦10000.56 to become ₦9966.00 for no good reason, they are scam. Nigeria on its own na scam!
nigerian polititians are afraid to die but not afraid to kill families through fraud

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by MT: 8:03am On Nov 09, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:
The judge says the two banks ought to be charged as Mr Maina's co-accused and their licences withdrawn for their roles in serving as conduits for stealing pensioners’ funds.



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/494175-how-nigerian-banks-helped-maina-to-steal-pensioners-n2-billion-judge.html

In a saner clime, people will boycott the services of these banks. It's not too late for the FG to charge the banks. We will be waiting for those silly individuals that will play the "tribe" cards when this happens.

You single out the politicians without focusing on the citizens in the public sector that enables their fraudulent activities.

May it not be well with Maina and his cohort in this life and afterlife. He lives in opulence on other people's sweat and blood. Damn!

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by specialmati(m): 8:04am On Nov 09, 2021
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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by MT: 8:06am On Nov 09, 2021
joey150:
Steal 2 billion naira of pensioners money and get only 8 years?

Sounds like a fair bargain to me. Steal 2 billion and get out in 8 years. Most people would never make 2 billion in 5 lifetimes.

Despite knowing the full implication of Maina's fraud and the pain it caused millions of homes in Nigeria, the Judge only saw it fit to sentence a man who jumped bail twice to only 8 years in prison.

Unbelievable!!


The 8 years truly feels like a slap in the hands but we take solace in the "restitution" of the money that will happen. Big congrats to the EFCC for a job well done.

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Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by StagethemTVee: 8:09am On Nov 09, 2021
Banks, celebs, ngos. If we probe into the cycle of people this money from laundering and fraud get to eh. We won't close mouth.
Re: How Nigerian Banks Helped Maina To Steal Pensioner's ₦2 Billion by Brushstrokes20: 8:09am On Nov 09, 2021
Nigerian banks are Predominantly CRIMINALS!

Maina deserve to rot in the dungeon undecided

The sentence is bullocks!

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