Another suspected Nigerian cyber fraudster arrested by interpol over $12m scam in South Africa

A suspected Nigerian cybercrime kingpin, James Aliyu has been arrested by the International Criminal Police Organization popularly known as Interpol, over alleged $12 million scam in South Africa. Aliyu was nabbed in his luxury Sandton estate on Wednesday, in connection with almost R196m in alleged romance scamming and business email compromise fraud. Reports revealed that the Nigerian national who appeared in the Randburg magistrate’s court shortly after his arrest, is popular in South African social circles. He is also well-known on Instagram following his lavish holidays and excessive spending on…

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JJC announces separation from Funke Akindele after six years of marriage

Abdulrasheed Bello popularly known as JJC Skillz has announced his separation from his wife, actress Funke Akindele. JJC announced via his official Instagram handle on Thursday morning stating that his marriage with Akindele has had issues for the last two years. He stated that he had to move out of their home three months ago after Akindekle insisted he did, and had not been able to have a sit down with her since the Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards on May 14. He wrote, “Dear Friends and family, I need…

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Dismissed officer sentenced to death by hanging for killing driver over N100

A dismissed police sergeant, James Imhalu, has been sentenced to death by hanging by a High Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, for the murder of a commercial driver in 2015 over his refusal to pay a bribe of N100. Justice Elsie Thompson, while delivering her judgment, said evidence before the court showed that the sacked sergeant intentionally fired a shot at the commercial driver, Legbara David, at Whimpey Junction, Port Harcourt. Justice Thompson described Imhalu as a serial trigger-happy policeman who should not be allowed to remain in the…

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Fitch Upgrades Fidelity Bank’s issuer default rating from ‘B-’ to ‘B’

Fitch Ratings has upgraded Fidelity Bank Plc’s long-term issuer default rating (IDR) from ‘B-’ to ‘B’, reflecting the bank’s increased creditworthiness. The rating agency also upgraded Fidelity’s National Long-Term Rating to ‘A(nga)’ from ‘BBB+(nga)’. According to the global rating agency, the upgrade is a result of the Bank’s improving business profile and resilient financial metrics. The agency added that the improved rating reflected the bank’s increased creditworthiness relative to other issuers in Nigeria, emphasizing that, “Fidelity’s Long- and Short-Term IDRs are driven by its standalone creditworthiness, as expressed by its…

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Retired Chief Justice to get N2.5bn benefits, Senate begins corruption probe

Ibrahim Muhammad, the immediate past Chief Justice of Nigeria, is expected to get a N2.5bn severance package from the Federal Government. Muhammad’s resignation on health grounds was announced on Monday, less than a week after the 14 Supreme Court Justices accused him of financial malfeasance and maladministration. Following the development, President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday swore in Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, the next most senior Justice as the acting CJN. As part of the package for the retired chief justice put together by the National Judicial Council, a mansion will be…

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Fidelity Partners ImpactHER to support 1,052 Female Entrepreneurs with Sales Skills

Fidelity Bank, a leading financial institution in Nigeria, has collaborated with ImpactHER to support 1,052 female entrepreneurs across the 36 states of Nigeria in addressing the challenges they face in their small and medium-sized businesses. Through diverse training on digital skills and direct business support, beneficiaries from two cohorts have been able to improve visibility for their businesses and consequently, increase sales. The training, which commenced in January 2022, has had two cohorts that lasted for four weeks each, covering a myriad of topics such as Digital marketing, building your…

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Court declines hearing case of lawyer in native doctor’s attire

A Lagos Federal High Court Justice, Tijani Ringim, on Monday refused to hear two cases of a human right lawyer, Malcolm Omihrhobo, who adorned himself in a lawyer’s gown with ‘native doctor’ attire to court. The lawyer also appeared bare footed with cowries tied on his two legs. His wig had two long feathers, with cowries in his two hands and tied a red wrapper, while he wore his lawyer’s gown on it. The human right lawyer, who appeared before Justice Ringim, was greeted with resistance by some lawyers who…

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Herdsmen arrested for killing Lagos resident over crushed cow

In protest against the killing of a cow around Agemowo, in the Badagry area of Lagos State, two yet-to-be-identified cattle herders on Monday reportedly stabbed a man to death. It was gathered that the herders were crossing the expressway with their cattle when a commercial bus crushed the cow to death. Angered by the development, the herders accosted the driver and demanded payment for the dead cow. It was learnt that the request for payment led to an argument that degenerated into a fight, as the herders allegedly stabbed the…

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Self defense: Zamfara Government directs citizens to carry guns

The Governor of Zamfara State, Bello Matawalle, has directed every citizen to own a rifle for personal protection due to the persistent killing of innocent citizens by bandits across the state. This directive came on the heels of Saturday’s major attack on Mada community under Gusau Local Council, where bandits killed many people, wounded many and forced thousands to flee their homes. In a statement, yesterday, the Commissioner for Information, Ibrahim Dosara, explained that this decision was taken by the state government to ensure adequate security in the state, particularly…

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Senator Ike Ekweremadu, wife arrested in London over alleged organ trafficking

A former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, and his wife, Beatrice have been arrested by the Specialist Crime Team of the Metropolitan Police in London. They were arrested for alleged conspiracy to harvest the organs of a child, who is currently in protective custody. If convicted, the couple may get a maximum of life sentence or 12 months imprisonment or a fine or both on summary conviction under the United Kingdom’s Modern Slavery Act 2015. The Act read, “A person guilty of an offence under Section 1 or 2 is…

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