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Thursday, 26 January 2017

MD ONTARIO OIL ADA UGO-NGALI JAILED 10 YEARS FOR OIL SUBSIDY FRAUD ! (PHOTOS)



The Managing Director of Ontario Oil and Gas Ltd, Mrs Ada Ugo-Ngali, was on Thursday sent to 10 years jail  term for defrauding the Federal Government of N754 million in oil subsidy transactions.
Mrs Ada Ugo-Ngali had earlier on  on January 13th, slumped in court when  her sentence was about to be pronounced by Justice Lateefa Okunnu of an Ikeja High Court. She was rushed to the Intensive Care Unit of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). Her family and well-wishers had escorted her to the court from the hospital.

Justice Lateefa Okunnu handed down the verdict, the first conviction since the massive oil subsidy fraud trial allegedly perpetuated by oil marketers began in 2012.

Walter Wagbatsoma, Ugo-Ngadi’s co-defendant and the Chairman of Ontario Oil and Gas Ltd, was absent in court for the judgment. He is currently being held in the United Kingdom on charges relating to a £12 million National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) Trust fraud.

Okunnu, in her judgment, sentenced Wagbatsoma and Ugo-Ngadi to a minimum of 10 years imprisonment for the six– count charge proffered against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
“For each of the counts of conspiracy to obtain money by false pretences, the defendants are sentenced to 10 years in prison.
 “For the count of conspiracy to commit forgery, the defendants are sentenced to seven years in prison, for the offence of forgery, the defendants are sentenced to eight years in prison,” she said.
The judge noted that the total sentences passed were 69 years for each of the defendants, but that the sentences would run concurrently.

 On Ontario Oil and Gas Ltd, Okunnu said:
“I hereby give an order of restitution to Ontario Oil and Gas Ltd. The N754 million which was defrauded by the company should be returned to the Federal Government.”
After the sentence was pronounced, counsel to Ugo-Ngadi, Mr Y.A. Kadiri, made an attempt to complain to Justice Okunnu about the treatment given his client by the EFCC.
“For the record, the conduct of the prosecution has been unethical. “The second defendant has been in hospital though her situation had improved slightly, the prosecution mounted tremendous pressure on the hospital management to discharge her,” he said.
Okunnu, however, refused to listen to the complaint of the defence.
“I am now `functus officio’, if you have any complaint of ethical conduct, go to the appropriate authorities,” she ruled.
Ugo-Ngadi, who was on a wheelchair while the sentence was read, remained stoic and expressionless.

As soon as the court rose, a white Kirikiri Female Prison van drove into the court’s premises and immediately conveyed her to the facility to serve her term.
(Vanguard reports)

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TURKISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL UPDATE: POLICE ARREST GANGS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE KIDNAP (PHOTOS)

 The Police have now confirmed the arrest of the notorious kidnappers responsible for the act and also the recovery of 1.2 million Naira ransom money. It was revealed on Tuesday, that the children and members of staff of the Nigerian Turkish International school Ogun State, who were kidnapped on 13th January, 2017, have regained their freedom. One of the parents told Channels TV that ransom worth millions was paid through a negotiator and the gunmen gave the assurance that the victims would be released.
The statement read:


 "The IGP’s Intelligence Response Team (IRT), working in synergy with the Tactical Intelligence Unit (TIU) of the Nigeria Police Force in a joint operation supervised by AIG Kayode Aderanti, AIG Zone 2, Lagos successfully smashed a notorious kidnap gang and arrested four (4) vicious kidnappers who are active members of the gang responsible for the kidnap for ransom. They are: Bekewei Agbojule, aka “Prince Yellow”, Are Philip Joel Kakadu, aka “General Kakadu,” a militant leader, Romeo Council, aka “Raw” and Totki Okoda.

"The last suspect, Totki Okoda is said to reside in the creeks behind the school at the Ijaw fishermen settlement and is responsible for providing information to the gang about the school and the victims.


 "In the course of investigation into the dastardly crime, three suspects namely Are Philip Joel Kakadu aka “General Kakadu” a militant leader; Romeo Council aka “Raw” and Totki Okoda who lives in the fishermen’s community behind the school and provided information about the victims to his gang, were trailed and arrested at different locations in Delta, Ogun and Lagos States respectively, for the criminal roles they played in the commission of the crime.

"Further investigation and sustained pursuit of the matter by the Intelligence Response Team, led to the arrest of Bekewei Agbojule aka “Prince Yellow”, a principal suspect and one of the key members of the gang on the 25th January, 2017, at about 0700hrs in the morning.

"The suspect who is an Ijaw from Arogbo town in Ondo State was arrested after he came out of the creeks to enjoy his loot.

"One million two hundred thousand naira (#1,200,000) his share of the ransom money was recovered from him. The four suspects confessed to the crime, volunteered useful statements to the investigators and are cooperating with the Police. Concerted efforts are being made to arrest the remaining suspects who are at large. All the suspects will be arraigned in court on completion of investigation."

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

INCREDIBLE: TELL MY HUSBAND TO RELEASE MY SIX PANTS~~ WIFE BEGS COURT

An estranged wife, Toyin Ogunminiyi, yesterday, urged a customary court sitting in Ikole-Ekiti to dissolve her 20-year-old marriage and to help effect the release of six pairs of her panties in her husband’s possession. Other personal belongings the complainant sought for retrieval from her husband, Tope, include two native dresses, one jeans skirt and a plastic basin.

She claimed that her husband was constantly beating her and tearing her dresses in public, in addition to accusing her of adultery.

The complainant, who described her husband as a drunk, said he had abandoned his responsibilities to the family.

She, however, sought the custody of their four children, urging the court to compel her husband to give her N20,000 monthly feeding allowances.

The plaintiff, who denied the allegation of adultery against her, said she engaged in menial jobs in order to cater for the family.

She told the court: “My husband, a commercial motorcyclist, always spends his money on alcohol and his concubines. He does not take proper care of the children and I. I am seeking dissolution of our association as well as the release of my pants in his house.”

However, in defending himself, the husband, who did not deny his drinking habit, accused his wife of adultery.

He said: “I do not want this woman again, she is adulterous.”

The President of the three-man panel, Mrs Yemisi Ojo, adjourned the matter till February 6 for further hearing.

FROM Vanguard

TWO CANADIANS BLACKMAILER: MATHAROO SISTER FAILS TO APPEAR IN COURT (PHOTOS)

Kiran and Jyoti Matharoo 
 Two sisters , Kiran and Jyoti Matharoo failed to show up in court today to continue a hearing on their case, and have been issued bench warrant.

Recall that there were reports that the sisters quietly left the country last week ahead of their scheduled appearance at the Yaba Magistrate Court. Read the report after the cut...
"The two sisters alongside their Nigerian accomplice, Babatunde Oyebode a.k.a Baudex are currently facing charges of extortion, cyber-bullying and blackmail.
The trio met their waterloo after trying to blackmail billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola

The case, with file no. A/203/2016, which is between the Lagos state commissioner of police and the 3 defendants following a petition filed to the police by Otedola, was called up at about 10:03 am on Wednesday.

Only Oyebode and his legal counsel showed up, spotting a brown blazer and black trousers, Oyebode briskly walked to the stand.

When queried by the presiding judge, Justice E.A Ojo on the whereabouts of the girls, Oyebode quickly stated that he had no knowledge of their whereabouts.

After having a brief chat with court officials, Justice Ojo issued a bench warrant for the girls and placed an order for their sureties to show cause. Justice Ojo then filed for the case to be transferred to the Federal high court in Lagos.

The matter has been adjourned to the 1st of March 2017.

The absence of the ladies in court today has fueled rumors that the two sisters allegedly fled Nigeria silently last week. It is believed the sisters are still in possession of some digital copies of compromising pictures and videos of randy businessmen and politicians discovered on laptops and iPads seized from them by the Nigerian police."

(Politics Nigeria)
Oyebode

COURT SENTENCED POLICE OFFICER TO 12 YEARS FOR CAUSING THE DEATH OF ABUJA BANKER ...7 YEARS AFTER !

Justice Silvanus C. Oriji of the Federal High Court , Abuja, sentenced a police officer, Olotu Owoicho, to 12 years imprisonment for causing the death of one Mrs. Doris Nonye Okere.

The deceased Mrs Doris Nonye Okere, who was a cashier with the then Bank PHB at Wuse Zone 1 branch, lost her life on January 31, 2011 when the convict of Squadron 44 and chief security officer in charge of all security operatives at Zenith Bank, Mpape, opened fire on a taxi conveying the deceased with her barely 11-month old son to work.

Owoicho was said to have pulled the trigger when the taxi driver allegedly ignored his warning not to make a u-turn in front of the bank. Bullets from his gun instantly killed late Doris, forcing sympathisers to set the bank ablaze.

Owoicho, father of four, was subsequently arraigned on 28 June, 2011, on a two-count charge of culpable homicide punishable with death and also causing grievous harm by reckless use of firm arm.

After listening to the plea of Owoicho’s Counsel, Barrister Noah Imoni, urging the court to temper justice with mercy as he had been in prison custody since December 31, 2011, the judge sentenced him to the term of 12 years, running retrospectively from 28 June, 2011.
Source: Tribune