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Lagos Court Sentences 34-Yr-Old Businessman Oluwafemi To Life Imprisonment For Raping 12-Yr-Old Daughter

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The Lagos Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court in Ikeja has handed down a life imprisonment sentence to Oluwafemi Asekeji, a 34-year-old businessman, for sexually assaulting his 12-year-old daughter.

According to a statement from the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency, the presiding judge, Justice Abiola Soladoye, found the prosecution’s evidence sufficient to prove the charge of rape against Asekeji.

The statement revealed that close acquaintances of the victim and the convict, including his father, mother, and brother, testified against him, leading to the life imprisonment sentence.

The survivor, now 14, testified that her father defiled her when she was 12 years old, on June 11, 2020, while he was drunk and instructed her to lie on the bed.

“She told this court that her father asked her to take off her clothes and then he defiled her. She said her father took videos of her and threatened to show the video to people if she told anybody what had happened.”

It added that the court held that the survivor testified that her father instructed her to drink salt water after he had defiled her. The judge said the survivor told the court that she could not tell anyone earlier because the convict had threatened to kill her if she told anyone that he had been sexually abusing her before the last incident of June 11, 2020.

The judge also stated that the medical report revealed that the survivor had been defiled as the report showed the hymen had been broken.

Soladoye said that the convict’s act of having unlawful sexual intercourse with his biological child was against the law of nature, calling it a case of incest which should never be heard of.

The convict’s mother, a petty trader, was said to have testified before the court that she returned from the market and observed something strange about her granddaughter, which led her to enquire about what had happened.

Upon interrogation, the grandmother noted that the victim confided in her about the incident.

The survivor’s grandmother said that a report was made at the Meiran Police Station and the convict was arrested.

The convict however pleaded not guilty stressing that he did not live with his parents but that he had access to the house, where his daughter lived with his parents.

Reacting, the court noted that the victim had identified her biological father as the man who had sexual intercourse with her several times.

Soladoye said, “Apart from identifying Asekeji as her father, other witnesses confirmed the evidence of the victim. Circumstantial evidence and also medical report, evidence of the grandmother, evidence of the grandfather and evidence of her uncle all point to the convict.

Delivering the judgment, Justice Soladoye sentenced the convict to life imprisonment. She also ordered that the convict’s name be included in the  Lagos State Sexual Offenders Register.

“Oluwafemi Asekeji, you have been found guilty as charged and you are hereby sentenced to life imprisonment. The convict is to have his name registered in the Lagos State Sexual Offences register,” the statement concluded.

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Air Peace: U.S. Government Seeks Forfeiture Of Allen Onyema’s $14 Million Assets In Amended Fraud Case

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The United States government has requested the District Court, Northern District of Georgia, to approve the forfeiture of approximately “$14 million” in assets from Allen Ifechukwu Onyema, CEO of “Air Peace,” following a recent superseding indictment.

The indictment outlines allegations of fraud and money laundering against Onyema and his associate, Ejiroghene Eghagha, who serves as Chief of Administration and Finance at “Air Peace.”

The indictment includes multiple counts: Count One alleges “conspiracy to commit bank fraud,” while Counts Two through Four involve instances of “bank fraud.”

Count Five pertains to “conspiracy to commit credit application fraud,” and Counts Six through Eight are for “credit application fraud.” Counts Nine through Thirty-Five address “money laundering.”

If convicted of the charges in Counts One through Five, the defendants must forfeit property gained through these alleged crimes, including substantial sums in business-related bank accounts.

The U.S. government specifically seeks the forfeiture of “$4,017,852.51” from a JP Morgan Chase Bank account held by “Springfield Aviation Inc.,” “$4,393,842.05” from a Bank of Montreal account linked to “Springfield Aviation Inc.,” and “$5,634,842.04” from a Bank of Montreal account associated with “Blue Stream Aero Services, Inc.”

The indictment states that if these assets are unavailable, the U.S. will pursue other assets of the defendants of equivalent value.

The legal case is being led by U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan, with Garrett L. Bradford and Christopher J. Huber.

On October 13, it was reported that Onyema and Eghagha had been initially indicted in 2019 on charges of “conspiracy to commit bank fraud,” “bank fraud,” and “money laundering.”

The scheme allegedly involved using falsified documents to purchase aircraft and laundering over “$16 million” in proceeds.

In response to these charges, “Air Peace Limited” stated that its legal team is engaged in the matter and working to ensure justice.

Onyema now faces new charges for allegedly “obstructing justice” by submitting false documents to halt an investigation into earlier bank fraud and money laundering charges.

Eghagha is also implicated in the obstruction scheme and faces additional charges tied to the original bank fraud counts.

This information was disclosed in a statement by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Northern District of Georgia.

“After allegedly using his airline company as a cover to commit fraud on the United States’ banking system, Onyema, along with his co-defendant, allegedly committed additional crimes of fraud in a failed attempt to derail the government’s investigation of his conduct,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan.

“The diligence of our federal investigative partners revealed the defendants’ alleged obstruction scheme, making it possible for the defendants to be held accountable for their aggravated conduct of attempting to impede a federal investigation.”

US Attorney Buchanan further revealed that Onyema is linked to a complex financial scheme.

According to the superseding indictment and court records, Onyema, founder of “Air Peace” (established in 2013), frequently visited Atlanta between 2010 and 2018.

He is accused of opening multiple personal and business bank accounts in Atlanta, through which over “$44.9 million” was allegedly transferred from international sources.

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Dangote Doubles Wealth To $27.8bn, Only African On World’s Top 100 Richest Persons’ List

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Aliko Dangote, president of Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), has seen his wealth double to $27.8 billion after the operationalization of his multibillion-dollar oil refinery.

According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Dangote’s net worth increased by $15.1 billion, bringing it to $27.8 billion as of October 18, 2024.

The business mogul now ranks 65th, making him the only African among the top 100 richest people globally.

This new ranking places Dangote more than 100 spots ahead of Johann Rupert, the South African billionaire, who ranks 174th.

His increased fortune has elevated his position by more than 40 places from his 111th ranking on June 30, 2023.

This surge follows over a year after the inauguration of his refinery in May 2023. The refinery, which has a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, is located on 2,635 hectares of land in the Ibeju-Lekki free zone in Lagos.

The facility began producing diesel on January 12, 2024, though petrol production was delayed until September 3 due to several challenges, including issues with crude supply.

The difficulty in accessing crude feedstock from international oil companies (IOCs) in Nigeria forced the company to import crude from countries like Brazil and the United States to cover the gap.

On June 4, 2024, Dangote noted that some IOCs were struggling to supply crude to his refinery.

After intervention from President Bola Tinubu, the federal executive council (FEC) approved the sale of crude oil to Dangote’s refinery and other refineries in naira on July 29, 2024.

On October 5, 2024, the federal government announced that Nigeria had officially begun selling crude oil and refined petroleum products in naira, with the Dangote refinery and the national oil firm participating in the naira-based transactions.

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Introducing The Next Owa Obokun Hopeful, Dr. Oriyomi Adewunmi Akerele

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  • Why Ijesas Home And Abroad Are Rooting For The US Based Healthcare Administrator

 

A successful healthcare administrator based in the United States, proud Ijesha prince, historian per excellence, Dr. Oriyomi Adewunmi Akerele was born on August 10th 1974, to a the BILARO ruling house of Ijesaland.

He attended University of Ilorin where he bagged a B.A degree in history and eventually proceeded to the prestigious University of Arlington Texas where he obtained both is Masters and PhD in History. He also holds an MBA healthcare management from Dallas Baptist University.

A successful Prince of the soil, Dr. Akerele presently runs a top healthcare company in the US with a portfolio of over 7 billion USD, and still counting.

According to him, he is ready to take the position of the leadership of his home town where he has a lot of passion and drive to take to the next level considering his exposure in the international environment.

“I am passionate about the development of Ijesaland, I want to take our historical town and its people to a higher level of development through purposeful leadership through cooperation of all Ijesa sons and daughters both at home and abroad.

Adding that his intentions are pure and for the benefit of the sons and daughters of the ijesha land. “I intend to focus on the areas where the Ijesa’s have the comparative cost advantage over other towns in Yorubaland.

He has so far got the backings of the ijesa indigenes in diaspora to give him all the support in whatever way he might be needing them;

“I have the support and assurance of Ijesa sons and daughters in the diaspora and they are ready to lend their hands and resources for the development of our ancestral land”

“I am ready to leave my comfort zone and answer the call of leadership to the throne of my forefathers, I have the pedigree, exposure, love and compassion to lead Ijeshaland and rewrite the history, culturally, economically and socially” he concluded.

It will be recalled that Ijesha’s are a sub-ethnicity of the Yorubas of West Africa. Ilesha is the largest town and historic cultural capital of the Ijesha people, and is home to a kingdom of the same name, ruled by an Oba locally styled as the Owa Obokun Adimula. The last reigning Owa Obokun was Oba Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran II, who joined his ancestors around September, 2023.

According to prince Oriyomi, “as Ijeshas, we need to connect our roots and stems to our present.

We (Ijeshas) are battle strong; we are smart business people; pace setters in everything we do. Our excellence should be studied.

What we need is a synergy of our strengths and a strong purpose of our collectivity” If opportune to ascend the throne of my ancestors, I will work with everyone to make Ijeshaland a prosperous land that would beam with pride, success while creating a generation of immaculate community. From our major towns of Iperindo, Ijebu-Ijesha, Osu, Esa Oke, Ikeji Arakeji, Owena, Imesi Ile, Ifewara and other several villages, we will have a land that we would bemoans opportunities and bliss.

Dr. Oriyomi is married to princess Oluwaseun Akerele nee Bakre of the Gbagura clan of Egbaland.

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