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N52m Fraud: Lagos General Overseer, Wife Bag 16 Years In Prison, Church Closed Down

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A Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja on Wednesday convicted and sentenced a couple, Harry Uyanwanne and Oluwakemi Odemuyiwa (a.k.a Kristein Uyanwanne), alongside Temple International Church.

Justice Mojisola Dada delivered the verdict after finding them guilty of the charges brought against them.

The judge also ordered that the third defendant, Temple International Church, be deregistered and closed down for exploiting the name of God and the church to defraud people.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had filed seven charges related to stealing, dishonest conversion, false presentation, and fraud against the convicts.

When the EFCC arraigned the couple on February 25, 2020, they pleaded not guilty, and the prosecution began its case.

During the trial, the prosecution, led by Mr. Babatunde Sonoiki, called five witnesses, while the defense presented two witnesses.

In her judgment, Justice Dada ruled that the prosecution had proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt, finding both defendants guilty.

Justice Dada sentenced Harry Uyanwanne to three years in prison on count one. On counts two through six, Uyanwanne was sentenced to seven years in prison. Oluwakemi Odemuyiwa (a.k.a Kristein Uyanwanne) was sentenced to three years in prison, but the court acquitted both defendants on count seven.

Uyanwanne received a 10-year sentence, while Odemuyiwa was sentenced to six years. The judge ordered that the sentences run concurrently.

Additionally, Justice Dada ordered that Temple International Church, the third convict, be deregistered and closed down, stating: “Using the name of God and church to defraud people, I order that the third convict should be deregistered and closed down.”

The judge further ordered the convicts to restitute the sum of N31 million to the nominal complainant within 60 days of the judgment.

The EFCC had alleged that in March 2016, the convicts dishonestly converted N10 million, the property of the late Mrs. Janet Adeola Odemuyiwa, for their own use. The anti-graft agency claimed that the convicts, with the intent to defraud, sold a property known as Plot 32, Block 9, Magodo Residential Scheme 1, Ikeja Local Government, to one Mr. Kingsley Atere for N42 million, falsely presenting that Harry Uyanwanne had the authorization to sell the property from its legitimate owner, the late Mrs. Odemuyiwa.

According to the EFCC, the offences violated Section 1 (2) and (3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act No. 14, 2006, and Sections 278 and 285 (1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria No. 11, 2011.

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BREAKING: Federal Government Declares Tuesday Public Holiday To Honour Buhari

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The Federal Government has declared Tuesday, July 15, 2025, as a public holiday in honour of the late former President Muhammadu Buhari, who passed away on Sunday.

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, announced the public holiday on Monday on behalf of the Federal Government, after receiving approval from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

 

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ECOWAS Caravan 2025 Highlights Barriers, Builds Support For Women In Cross-Border Trade

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The challenges facing women engaged in cross-border trade across West Africa took centre stage at the ECOWAS Caravan 2025, held at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, on July 11, 2025.

Launched this year by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the Caravan is a transformative empowerment initiative designed to support small-scale women traders in West Africa’s informal trade sector.

The two-week journey followed the Abidjan–Lagos trade corridor, running from June 30 to July 14, with major stops in Abidjan, Lomé, Cotonou, and Lagos, culminating at the ECOWAS Gender Development Centre.

Speaking during the official launch of the Lagos leg and the caravan’s closing ceremony, the ECOWAS Commissioner for Social Affairs and Gender, Professor Fatou Sow Sarr, emphasised the pivotal role women play in the region’s informal economy.

“Women are the lifeblood of informal trade in West Africa… this caravan is about visibility, voice, and value — it’s about shifting narratives and shaping policies that support women where it matters most: on the ground,” she said.

Lagos State Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment, Folashade Ambrose-Medebem, officially launched the Lagos stage of the sensitisation and awareness campaign for small-scale women traders. She described the initiative as a timely and necessary intervention.

“This initiative is a direct response to equip and empower our women, who form the majority of traders along the corridor and represent the backbone of informal cross-border trade across the region.

“These women play a critical role in ensuring food security, creating jobs, and sustaining livelihoods in both border communities and their homes.”

According to Ambrose-Medebem, these women are more than traders; they are economic builders who continue to operate under conditions marked by uncertainty and frequent harassment.

She stressed that the campaign represents a significant step forward, aiming to expand awareness of trade regulations, legal frameworks, and ECOWAS community protocols that govern cross-border commerce.

Speaking to the press, the commissioner noted that the Lagos State Government remains committed to supporting informal sector traders, particularly women entrepreneurs.

“I want to say that Mr Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, approved ₦500 billion for MSMEs under the Lagos State Access to Finance initiative for small businesses through cooperatives at 0% interest,” she disclosed.

The fund, matched by the Bank of Industry with another ₦500 billion, is non-collateralised, features a six-month moratorium, and offers a competitive 9% interest rate.

Dr Chinyere Almona, Director-General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), applauded ECOWAS for its commitment to gender equality and regional integration, calling this year’s campaign “symbolic and necessary.”

“For women working in agriculture, fisheries, artisanal value chains, and cross-border trade, their daily grind is not just a livelihood; it’s an act of resilience and enterprise.

“Women traders form the uncelebrated backbone of West Africa’s informal trade economy, representing over 70% of informal cross-border traders and playing an indispensable role in food supply.”

Almona urged governments and stakeholders to invest in institutionalised, continuous capacity building through community-based training hubs in local languages, digitalisation of border procedures, and the creation of mobile-friendly platforms to expedite trade clearance and improve efficiency.

“Women in the informal trade are producing the formal results that is adding to the GDP and creating major employments.”

In her remarks, Princess Omotola Omole, National President of the Federation of Business Women Entrepreneurs (FEBWE), commended ECOWAS for its steadfast support of women.

“ECOWAS has consistently stood with women, ready to support, connect, and empower every woman who dares to dream big and trade to uplift her community,” she said.

Others who presented papers included the Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms. Ruth Abisola Olusanya, who sent a representative.

The ECOWAS Small Business Coalition also expressed heartfelt appreciation to the ECOWAS Commission, partners, collaborators, and delegates for their pivotal roles in making the ECOWAS Caravan 2025 a landmark success.

Dr. Abdulrashid Yerima, speaking on behalf of the coalition, emphasised the collaborative impact of the caravan, stating, “The bridges we build today become the trade routes of tomorrow’s prosperity.”

He also praised the ECOWAS Commission for its leadership and credited the collective synergy of partners and delegates for transforming challenges into opportunities.

The closing ceremony, which hosted over 300 participants from across ECOWAS member states, featured an interactive town hall meeting where panellists addressed key topics such as capacity building, awareness strategies, and toolkit presentations, while also responding to audience questions.

Building on the successes of previous editions, the Tema–Paga corridor in 2023 and the Dakar–Banjul–Bissau route in 2024, the 2025 ECOWAS Caravan not only boosted the economic potential of women traders but also strengthened trade facilitation, enhanced market access, and fostered robust institutional partnerships across participating nations.

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BREAKING: Buhari’s Burial Postponed To Tuesday In Daura

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Former President Muhammadu Buhari will now be laid to rest on Tuesday instead of today, contrary to earlier reports.

He passed away on Sunday afternoon at a clinic in London.

According to an earlier report by The Nation, a presidential team arrived in London on Monday morning to bring his remains back to Nigeria.

Katsina Deputy Governor Lawal Jobe informed journalists on Monday afternoon that the burial had been rescheduled.

Jobe visited Buhari’s Daura home at 11.27am to assess the location where the burial is to take place.

 

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