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EFCC: 2 Convicts Sentenced To 300 Hours Of Community Service In Ilorin

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EFCC: 2 Convicts Sentenced To 300 Hours Of Community Service In Ilorin

EFCC: 2 convicts sentenced to 300 hours of community service in Ilorin. A Federal High Court sitting in Ilorin has sentenced Musa Buba and Akinwale Olamilekan to 300 hours of community service each for separate financial and cyber-related offenses.

Musa Buba was convicted for operating a bureau de change business without a valid license, while Akinwale Olamilekan, from Owena Ijesha, Oriade Local Government Area of Osun State, was found guilty of cybercrime.

Delivering the judgment, Justice Abimbola Awogboro ruled that both convicts must serve their sentences at a rate of five hours per day, with no option of a fine.

The Ilorin Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had arraigned the convicts on separate charges before the court.

The charge against Musa Buba stated that he engaged in unauthorized financial transactions at Chikanda Market, Yashikira District, Baruten Local Government Area, Kwara State, in violation of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act, 2020.

Meanwhile, Akinwale Olamilekan was convicted of fraudulent impersonation, after posing as Mary Williams on iMessage to defraud Mark Durham of $950. His offense contravened the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc.) Act.

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Both defendants pleaded guilty, leading to their conviction based on the prosecution’s evidence, presented by Andrew Akoja.

In addition to the sentences, the court ordered:
🔹 Musa Buba to forfeit ₦1,973,200 and 409,500 CFA seized at the time of his arrest to the Federal Government.

🔹 Akinwale Olamilekan to forfeit $450 as restitution and an iPhone 12 Pro Max used in committing the crime.

The ruling reinforces the EFCC’s commitment to tackling financial and cyber-related offenses in Nigeria.

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Nigerian Customs Seize $578,000 Undeclared Cash At Lagos Airport

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Nigerian Customs Seize $578,000 Undeclared Cash At Lagos Airport

Nigerian customs seize $578,000 undeclared cash at Lagos Airport. The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Murtala Muhammed International Airport Command, has intercepted $578,000 in undeclared cash from an inbound passenger arriving from South Africa.

Customs Area Controller John Harrison revealed this on Friday, identifying the suspect as Okorie Sunday, who arrived on March 19, 2025, and attempted to smuggle the cash hidden on his body.

Violation of Financial Regulations

Harrison explained that the passenger declared only $279,000 but concealed an additional $299,000, violating Nigeria’s $10,000 cash declaration limit. He also had £100 and a counterfeit $250.

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The seized cash was handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for further investigation.

EFCC’s acting Zonal Director, Ahmed Ghali, warned that failing to declare large sums of cash raises money laundering concerns and urged travelers to comply with financial regulations.

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ICPC Stressed Importance Of Digital Reforms In NIS To Boost Governance, Citizen Welfare

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ICPC Stressed Importance Of Digital Reforms In NIS To Boost Governance, Citizen Welfare

ICPC stressed importance of digital reforms in NIS to boost governance, citizen welfare. The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has stressed the importance of technology in tackling corruption and enhancing service delivery in the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).

ICPC Calls for Stronger Digital Security

Speaking at a nationwide sensitization campaign in Abuja, ICPC Chairman Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN, represented by Demola Bakare, highlighted concerns over recruitment fraud, passport processing irregularities, and border operation misconduct.

Aliyu urged:
Enhanced cybersecurity for recruitment portals.
Strict enforcement of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Restructured Performance Management System (PMS).
Fixed administrative costs on passport applications to curb illegal fees.

While the NIS improved from non-compliance in 2023 to partial compliance in 2024 in the Ethics and Integrity Compliance Scorecard (EICS), Aliyu called for further reforms, including whistleblower protections and stricter penalties for corruption.

NIS Pledges Transparency and Efficiency

NIS Comptroller General, Kemi Nanna Nandap, reaffirmed the Service’s commitment to digitization and corruption-free operations.

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She outlined key anti-corruption innovations, including:
Automated passport processing.
Contactless application systems.
E-Gates, body cameras, and E-Visas.

Nandap emphasized that transparency and efficiency are vital for restoring public trust and attracting investment, stating that expanding digital reforms will enhance service delivery and eliminate corruption.

The sensitization campaign is part of broader efforts to promote accountability and ethical governance within the NIS.

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President Tinubu Taken To ECOWAS Court Over Rivers State Emergency Rule

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President Tinubu Taken To ECOWAS Court Over Rivers State Emergency Rule

President Tinubu taken to ECOWAS court over Rivers State Emergency Rule. The federal government, led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has been sued at the ECOWAS Court of Justice in Abuja over the declaration of a state of emergency and the suspension of elected officials in Rivers State.

Legal Challenge Against Emergency Rule

In a suit filed on March 20, 2025 (ECW/CCJ/APP/18/25), the applicants are seeking a court order to nullify the suspension of elected officials and the removal of democratic structures in Rivers State.

The plaintiffs, Harry Ibiso and 11 others, along with the Eastern Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council, also demand the cancellation of all decisions, policies, and directives issued by the Sole Administrator, retired Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas, who was appointed by President Tinubu on March 18.

Claim: Tinubu Lacked Authority to Remove Elected Officials

The applicants argue that President Tinubu, as an elected official, lacks the constitutional authority to remove or suspend a state governor, who was also democratically elected.

They claim the removal of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy Ngozi Odu, and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly violated their fundamental rights and those of the state’s residents.

“The action has stripped the people of Rivers State of their democratic rights and human dignity, effectively disenfranchising them,” the applicants stated.

They further argued that a state of emergency should not serve as a pretext for executive overreach, allowing the usurpation of a governor’s powers or the legislative authority of the state assembly.

Court Yet to Fix Hearing Date

Tinubu Taken To ECOWAS Court

Tinubu Taken To ECOWAS Court

The case, backed by constitutional lawyer Festus Ogwuche, is yet to be scheduled for a hearing.

Meanwhile, Tinubu’s emergency rule in Rivers State was ratified by the National Assembly on Thursday, despite opposition protests.

Vice Admiral Ibas has since assumed office as the state’s sole administrator.

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