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EFCC Presents Third Witness Against Alleged Fraudster In Uyo

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EFCC Presents Third Witness Against Alleged Fraudster In Uyo

A third prosecution witness in the trial of Musa Saliu Adekunle, an alleged Micro Finance Bank serial fraudster, Musa Saliu Adekunle told the court presided over by Justice Maurine A. Onyetenu of the Federal High Court sitting in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, that the defendant was arrested with three mobile phones and a Point of Sale, POS machine used in defrauding several finance houses, including University of Uyo Micro Finance Bank.

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The witness, Deputy Superintendent of the EFCC, Mubarak Isah, during his examination-in-chief, told the court that investigation letters were sent to Port Harcourt Electricity distribution company as well as MTN and the responses received from the electricity distribution company confirmed that the meter number used by the accused and his accomplice in opening the accounts at Uniuyo MFB and other banks did not belong to the electricity company.

He further stated that the MTN numbers linked to the Uniuyo and other MFB accounts, were registered with names that did not belong to Adekunle or his cohorts.

Adekunle was first arraigned by the Commission on July 18, 2025, on five-count charges bordering on money laundering, obtaining by false pretence and conspiracy. While taking his plea before Justice Onyetenu he pleaded ‘not guilty’ setting the stage for his trial and remand at the State Correctional Centre in Uyo.

At Tuesday’s proceedings, Prosecution counsel, Joshua Abolarin further tendered various exhibits through the witness, including the petition from Uniuyo MFB for over N9million fraud, and another petition submitted at the Benin Zonal Directorate of the EFCC, from Avuenegbe Microfinance Bank, located at Auchi in Edo State, also against Adekunle and his accomplices.

Other exhibits tendered by the prosecution which were admitted in evidence by the court include three mobile phones and a Moniepoint POS machine recovered from Adekunle at the time of his arrest, and responses received by the Commission from eight different financial institutions confirming the alleged criminal footprints of the accused and members of his syndicate.

Earlier, during the course of the trial, defence counsel, Savn Daniel, had served the prosecution a motion on notice dated March 9, 2026, seeking the bail of the defendant. But the court adjourned to June 16, 2026, for motions and cross-examination of the third prosecution witness.

One of the charges against Adekunle reads:

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“That you, Salihu Adekunle Musa (A.K.A. Mr Igboabuchi) ‘M’ Adebayo Taiwo Naheem (now at large), MRS IGBOABUCHI CHINONSO HAPPINESS (now at large) and ANUOLUWAPO VICTORIA ONIBOKUN (now at large), on or sometime in February, 2024 in Akwa Ibom State, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud, did conspire among yourselves did conspire among yourselves to commit offences to wit; Obtaining Property by False Pretence and Money Laundering, and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 8(a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006 and punishable under Section 1(3) of the same Act”

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Mosquitoes Don’t Just Bite, Drink Your Blood; Experts

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Mosquitoes Don’t Just Bite, Drink Your Blood; Experts

When a female mosquito drinks blood, she is taking in far more liquid than her tiny body can comfortably carry.

To avoid becoming too heavy to fly, the mosquito immediately starts removing excess water from the blood meal while still feeding.

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That means the mosquito is essentially excreting droplets of waste, often described as urine, almost at the same time it is sucking blood. Scientists have observed this process in many mosquito species.

By rapidly filtering out water and certain salts, the insect is able to concentrate the nutrients and proteins it actually needs for egg production while staying light enough to escape quickly.

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Mosquitoes

The itchy bump humans experience after a bite is not caused by the mosquito “peeing,” though. The irritation mainly comes from the mosquito’s saliva, which contains chemicals that prevent blood clotting while it feeds.

Your immune system reacts to those substances, creating swelling and itching.

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NPF Intensifies Internal Cleansing, Dismisses Corrupt Officers, Prosecutes Personnel Involved In Misconducts

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NPF Intensifies Internal Cleansing, Dismisses Corrupt Officers, Prosecutes Personnel Involved In Misconducts

The Nigeria Police Force has reaffirmed its commitment to discipline, accountability, and institutional reform with the dismissal, arrest, and prosecution of police personnel found involved in cases of conspiracy, armed robbery, kidnapping, extortion, stealing, and abuse of office in Rivers State and its environs.

The Force notes that the actions of the affected officers represent a gross betrayal of the ethics, standards, and professional values of the Nigeria Police Force. The leadership of the Force under the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc (+), NPM, remains resolute in its determination to identify, expose, and remove criminal elements from within the institution, irrespective of rank or position.

Investigations into one of the cases uncovered a criminal syndicate involving serving police officers attached to Zone 16 Headquarters, Yenagoa, namely Inspector Ayanniyi Jelili, Inspector Durojaye Francis, and Inspector Olayemi Titus, who allegedly engaged in armed robbery, kidnapping, and extortion while operating illegal patrols within Port Harcourt. The officers reportedly abducted victims during unlawful stop-and-search operations, forcefully gained access to their banking and cryptocurrency applications, and extorted millions of naira from them.

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The investigation led to the arrest of the three officers, while three other accomplices identified as Inspector Awele Ogbogu, Inspector Prosper Aghotor, and Corporal Favour Onwuchekwa are currently at large. Exhibits recovered include three Toyota Sienna buses used for the illegal operations and the sum of ₦7,338,800.00 traced to the criminal activities. Findings further revealed that the suspects operated with firearms and had allegedly carried out similar operations against unsuspecting members of the public within Rivers State.

In a separate investigation, the Force uncovered another criminal syndicate involving officers formerly attached to the Department of Operations, Rivers State Command, namely Inspector John Okoi, Inspector Eyibo Asuquo, Inspector Udo Ndipmong, Inspector Bright Nwachukwu, and Inspector Anele Ikechukwu, who engaged in organised acts of kidnapping, extortion, stealing, and official corruption. The dismissed officers were found to have routinely abducted citizens, extorted money through unlawful transfers from victims’ bank and cryptocurrency accounts, and dispossessed them of valuables while operating under the guise of official patrol duties.

Consequently, the five implicated officers were subjected to orderly room proceedings and dismissed from the Nigeria Police Force, while the case file has been forwarded for prosecution on charges bordering on conspiracy, armed robbery, kidnapping, extortion, official corruption, and related offences.

NPF Intensifies Internal Cleansing

NPF Intensifies Internal Cleansing

Members of the public are encouraged to continue reporting cases of police misconduct, abuse of office, extortion, and human rights violations through established complaint channels for prompt investigation and action.

The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to a professional, transparent, accountable, and service-driven policing system firmly rooted in the rule of law and the protection of citizens’ rights.

DCP ANTHONY OKON PLACID psc(+) mni
Force Public Relations Officer
Force Headquarters, Abuja
14th May, 2026

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RACC Of ICPC Praised Judges Of Lagos State For Unwavering Fairness, Commitment To Justice

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RACC Of ICPC Praised Judges Of Lagos State For Unwavering Fairness, Commitment To Justice

The Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner (RACC) of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has praised judges of Lagos State for their unwavering fairness and commitment to justice in cases involving the Commission.

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Mr Alexander Chukwurah, fsi, made the remarks recently during a courtesy visit by the ICPC Lagos State Office to the Hon Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Kazeem Olarewaju Alogba, at the High Court Complex in Lagos.

Describing the visit as both an expression of gratitude and a strategic effort to deepen institutional collaboration, Mr Chukwurah said: “The judges of Lagos State have been fair and just in the cases of the Commission. This visit is to appreciate that commitment and also to seek continued support whenever the Commission has cases.”

In his response, Justice Alogba underscored the need for greater public awareness of the judiciary’s role, noting that many citizens lack a proper understanding of how the courts operate.

“There is a lot to do with educating people to understand what the judiciary does and how we operate,” he stated. “The relationship we share is rooted in constitutional responsibilities.”

The Chief Judge further stressed that effective inter-agency collaboration must be anchored in mutual respect rather than rivalry.

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“Inter-agency collaboration should be carried out with the utmost respect, not as rivals but as partners working towards a common goal,” he said.

Justice Alogba reassured the ICPC delegation of the judiciary’s continued cooperation, pledging: “You can count on our maximum support with minimum bureaucracy.”

The visit highlights ongoing efforts to forge a stronger, more seamless synergy between the two institutions in the fight against corruption.

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