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The Ogun State Police Command has launched a manhunt for an Islamic cleric, identified only as Raheem, for allegedly killing a co – tenant, Monday Olaleye, aka Messiah. The duo , who lived in a house on Adebayo Close, in the Ibafo, Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of the state, reportedly had a disagreement which degenerated to fisticuffs. The fight, which occured on Sunday, February 11, started after 49 year old Olaleye demanded the N 60 contribution of Raheem for the replacement of a burnt electric fuse.

Olaleye was appointed by other tenants to collect funds for the purchase of the new fuse, valued at N600. During the fight, Raheem, aka Alfa , was alleged to have hit Olaleye with a stick , while the victim used a plastic chair to fight back. Both men were reportedly injured. The next day, Olaleye ’s health condition deteriorated and he was rushed to a private hospital where he was confirmed dead. The deceased ’s family members were said to have reported the case at the Ibafo Police Station. It was learnt that neighbours , who got wind of a possible mass arrest , fled the house. When Punch correspondent visited the community on Thursday, he observed that the house had been locked up.

Residents approached for information either declined comment or feigned ignorance of the incident. However, Punch established contact with a few of the runaway tenants, who spoke on condition of anonymity. A father of two said the police locked up the house when they did not meet anyone , adding that they left with three generators belonging to tenants.

He said, “I remember the two men had a disagreement over payment for a burnt electrical fuse which was valued at N 600 . We are 10 tenants in the house occupying the 10 single room apartments. We divided the money and everybody was asked to pay N 60. “I was sleeping when I heard a noise. I was indisposed and couldn ’t go out . But I learnt there was a fight between Alfa and Messiah over the fuse money . Within a few minutes, it was over and everybody dispersed. “By morning , the man woke up , took his bath, drew water from the well , and prepared a meal which he ate . But around 12 noon, we observed that his door was ajar . I heard heavy breathing and rallied other tenants to get him to a hospital “.

Another tenant said no one knew the victim was ill until a family member visited him. He noted that the relative raised the alarm , blaming the neighbours for being uncaring. He said, “After we settled the dispute between him and Alfa , everybody left for their apartments. They were both OK. Messiah was a painter and he rarely went out . We all saw him do his chores that morning ; nobody suspected anything until someone said he was breathing abnormally . A relative who visited him around 12 noon queried us for not checking up on him.

“We didn ’t get a vehicle on time to convey him to a hospital . We later got one . The medical workers did not allow us to take him down from the vehicle before they said he was dead . Inasmuch as I find it difficult to connect his death to the fight , some people said he might have had internal bleeding. “Punch gathered that the news of the death sent fear into the community, as many residents took to their heels . The prime suspect , Raheem , who had gone to work , reportedly did not return to the house. A female tenant said later that evening, the police arrived in the community in a bus .

“They broke Alfa ’s apartment and took some things away . They also locked up the entire house after carrying away three generators. As I speak to you , most of the tenants are squatting with friends and family members . We have nowhere to go, she said. A senior police officer from the Ibafo division said it was a murder case , adding that it had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department , Eleweran , Abeokuta. He urged the victim’ s neighbours to come forward and assist the police with information. “The suspect hit the man with a stick and he died . It is a murder case,” he added. The state Police Public Relations Officer , Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the incident.

He said, “There was a fight between the two tenants on Monday and in the process , one of them died . All the tenants in the house fled ; nobody reported to the police . It was when the victim’s relatives arrived from Lagos that they met his corpse in the house. That was how the police knew about it .“ When we got there , we didn ’t see anybody ; the house was deserted. The police found two generators on the corridor and because it was not safe to leave them there , they decided to secure them by taking them to the station . We have not seen any of the tenants since then. The state Commissioner of Police, Ahmad Iliyasu , has ordered that the suspect be made to face the full wrath of the law .

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JUST IN: Emefiele Pleads Not Guilty To Printing N684m Notes With N18.96bn

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In response to the charge that he authorised the printing of N684.5 million at the rate of N18.96 billion, Godwin Emefiele, the troubled former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, has entered a not guilty plea.

Emefiele made these remarks on Wednesday during his arraignment by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, in front of Judge Maryann Anenih of the FCT High Court in Abuja, on a four-count charge.

The EFCC accused Emefiele of violating the law with the intention of harming the public when he carried out the former President Muhammadu Buhari’s naira swap policy, according to the four-count allegation brought against him.

The anti-graft agency also accused Emefiele of unlawfully approving the withdrawal of N124.8 billion from the Federation’s Consolidated Revenue Fund.

 

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Binance’s Bribery Claim An Attempt To Distract Nigerians From Alleged Crimes — Reps Panel

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The House of Representatives committee on financial crimes claims that Binance’s bribery claim is a ploy to deflect criticism away from the purported crimes committed against them in Nigeria.

The largest cryptocurrency company claimed on Tuesday that certain unidentified individuals in Nigeria have requested large payments in digital currency in order to “make their problems in the country go away.”

Background

The house committee on financial crimes has been investigating Binance for multiple crimes, including alleged money laundering, illegal operations, financial terrorism, and tax evasion.

On February 28, the federal government detained two top executives of Binance, as part of a probe into illegal operations in the country and forex manipulations.

The detained executives included Nadeem Anjarwalla, a 37-year-old British-Kenyan and Binance’s regional manager for Africa; and Tigran Gambaryan, a 39-year-old US citizen and Binance’s head of financial crime compliance.

Anjarwalla escaped from custody in March but was reportedly rearrested in Kenya in April.

On March 5, the Nigerian government filed a criminal charge against Binance for “tax evasion”, the same period Anjarwalla escaped detention.

Last Wednesday, the house of representatives denied demanding bribe from Binance, saying “nothing like that has ever happened”.

‘Binance Blackmailing Lawmakers’

Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, Ginger Onwusibe, chair of the committee, said the bribery allegation by Binance is a red herring.

“The sophisticated criminality of Binance is clearly demonstrated by its actions in organising and carrying out the escape from the lawful custody of the office of the national security adviser (ONSA) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on the 23rd day of March 2024, of its employee, Mr Nadeem Anjarwalla, using forged Kenyan passport while his genuine British passport is still in the custody of the authorities,” Onwusibe said.

“It is important to emphasize that Nigerian security and regulatory agencies such as the ONSA, EFCC, NFIU, SEC, and  CBN were already investigating the alleged criminal activities of Binance independent of the petitions before the committee.

“Clearly, the criminal activities of Binance in Nigeria had gained notoriety. Indeed, the criminal activities of Binance is not just a Nigerian issue but a global problem.

“The committee will continue with its functions and assignments undeterred.

“We recognise that the blackmail by Binance is merely an attempt to distract and draw attention away from the serious allegations of criminality against it which is now compounded by its role in the security breach of the sovereign Nigerian state.”

The committee said it will continue its work with “integrity, transparency and competence” and will not be “diminished or deflated by the shenanigans of Binance and other enemies of Nigeria”.

 

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UN Approves Extension Of Nigeria’s Maritime Territory

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Nigeria now holds authority over extra square miles of ocean area, according to the United Nations (UN).

Nigeria submitted a proposal for an extended continental shelf through the High Power Presidential Committee (HPPC) in 2009.

Committee member and marine scientist Larry Awosika informed President Bola Tinubu that the permission was the result of years of painstaking study on geography, geology, and geophysics.

He continued by saying that the legal claims Nigeria has over a sizable portion of the seabed and subsoil outside of its traditional territorial seas have been strengthened by diplomacy.

Awosika spoke on Tuesday in Abuja while presenting the approval report alongside other members of the HPPC, according to a statement issued by Ajuri Ngelale, presidential spokesperson.

The professor said the economic potentials of the newly acquired territory are vast, including increased investments in hydrocarbons, gas, solid minerals, and a wide variety of sedentary species.

Aliyu Omar, committee secretary, said the new approved area “is about 16,300 square kilometres, which is about five times the size of Lagos State”.

Omar added that the official notification of the decision was conveyed to Nigeria by the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) in August 2023, shortly after Tinubu assumed office.

”The first option is to take the area gained and finalize the registration with the UN Secretary-General and close everything, meaning that we are satisfied with what we got. This will take at least one year,” the surveyor said.

”The second option is to take what we have right now, acquire more data, do a support write-up, and make a revised submission as recommended by CLCS for further consideration. This will take another four years.

”Either way, Nigeria will keep what has been approved.’’

Tinubu lauded the achievements, saying it reflects Nigeria’s economic and strategic interests.

‘‘This is big congratulations for Nigeria,’’ he said.

”I commend the team, and we must take advantage of this and invite you again to have a repeat of this knowledge exploration on geography, hydrography, and the marine life.

”Nigeria is grateful for the efforts that you put into gaining additional territory for the country without going to war. Some nations went to war, lost people and economic opportunities.”

Tinubu said his administration will continue to pursue the best options for the country.

Femi Gbajabiamila, chief of staff to the president; Adegboyega Oyetola, minister of marine and blue economy; and Hassan Tukur, HPPC chairman; also attended the meeting.

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