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Kaduna High Court Judge Sentences Four Internet Fraudsters To Prison For Impersonation

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Kaduna High Court Judge Sentences Four Internet Fraudsters To Prison For Impersonation....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a recent court proceeding, Justice N.U. Sadiq of the Kaduna State High Court handed down convictions and prison sentences to four individuals involved in internet fraud. The convicts, namely Chinedu Prince Omeka, Adamu Eric Mendos, Daniel Andrew, and Elom Vincent Prince, each faced one-count charges related to impersonation.

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During the court session, all four defendants pleaded guilty when the charges were presented to them. Consequently, the prosecuting counsel, M. Lawal and M.U Gadaka, requested the court to convict them accordingly.

Justice Sadiq subsequently pronounced his verdict, sentencing three of the convicts to two years of imprisonment, along with the option to pay a fine of N150,000. On the other hand, Elom Vincent Prince received a three-year prison sentence, also with the option to pay a N150,000 fine.

Additionally, the judge issued orders for the forfeiture of valuable items and restitution to the victims. Omeka had to relinquish an iPhone 11 to the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Mendos forfeited an iPhone 11, while Andrew gave up an iPhone 12 and reimbursed his victim with $120. Lastly, Prince surrendered an iPhone 6s to the government and was required to reimburse the victim with $50 through the EFCC.

The convicts’ legal troubles began when operatives from the Kaduna Zonal Command of the EFCC arrested them at various locations in Kaduna, including Barnawa, Janruwa, and Unguwan Mai Gero, on charges related to internet-related offenses. Subsequently, they were prosecuted and ultimately convicted, beginning their journey to the Correctional Centre.

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Oyo Fire Service Pulls Man From Deep Well In Dramatic Rescue Operation.

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According to reports from the Oyo State Fire Service, a man was successfully rescued from a deep well in Ibadan, the state capital, on Friday, December 5, 2025. The incident occurred at No1/184A, Ile-Epo compound, Beere, Ibadan, involving a man estimated to be 38 years old.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Oyo State Fire Service confirmed in a statement signed by its Chairman, Hon. Maroof Akinwande, that the emergency call was received at 13:30 hours by the service’s control room. Responding promptly, the fire service team employed specialized rescue techniques to retrieve the man safely from the well.

Following the rescue, the victim was handed over to officers from the Mapo Police Division for further assistance. Akinwande emphasized the swift response of his team and the successful coordination with law enforcement in ensuring the man’s safety.


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Kwara Teachers Threaten Statewide Strike Over Unmet Welfare Demands.

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According to Nivo News, teachers in Kwara State are threatening a statewide industrial action following the government’s failure to address long-standing welfare concerns. The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) criticised the state for neglecting issues affecting educators despite repeated engagements over the past two years.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a letter addressed to Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq on November 13, 2025, and acknowledged by the Governor’s Office on November 17, the NUT demanded the implementation of the 27.5% Teachers Specific Allowance (TSA) for TRCN-certified teachers and 21% for non-certified teachers, as well as compliance with the National Harmonised Teachers Retirement Age Act, 2022. The correspondence, signed by NUT National President Comrade Audu Titus Amba and Secretary-General Dr Clinton Ikpitibo, highlighted the government’s inaction as a source of growing frustration among teachers.

The union expressed dismay that while salary improvements were extended to medical workers, nurses, and judiciary staff, teachers’ demands were left unaddressed, leaving educators feeling undervalued and demoralised. The NUT warned that the delay in implementing the TSA and retirement age reforms had pushed teachers to the brink of industrial unrest.

The union urged an emergency meeting with the governor before December 13, 2025, emphasizing that prompt government action could still avert a strike. Copies of the letter were sent to key state officials, including the Acting Head of Service, the Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, and relevant labour organisations.

The NUT cautioned that continued inaction could trigger a strike capable of disrupting academic activities statewide, underscoring the urgent need for government intervention to resolve the crisis peacefully.

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Activist Accused Of Stealing Kidnapping Ransom Sparks Edo State Outcry.

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A public dispute has surfaced involving self-styled security mediator and activist Harrison Gwamnishu and the family of a kidnapped couple in Edo State, following allegations that Gwamnishu misappropriated part of the crowdfunded ransom.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The tension stems from the abduction of Mr. and Mrs. Segiru from their Aviele community home near Auchi on November 22, 2025. The family had reportedly raised ₦20 million, plus an additional ₦50,000, to secure their release.

Abdulganiyu Oseni, the elder brother of the kidnapped wife, accused Gwamnishu, who had offered mediation through his Safe City Volunteer Foundation, of diverting funds for personal gain. Oseni claimed that Gwamnishu remitted only ₦5.4 million to the Auchi Area Police Command before allegedly fleeing, putting the couple’s lives at risk. He described Gwamnishu as a “thief” and insisted that the diversion led to the release of only the wife.

Gwamnishu, however, has strongly denied the allegations, stating that his involvement was purely technical and not financial. He said he assisted in tracking the ransom money using technology to support security agencies, and claimed his service was free. According to him, the kidnappers initially demanded ₦50 million, which the family negotiated down to ₦20 million. He maintained that the kidnappers only released the wife and refused the husband because the money was “not complete,” though he asserted the kidnappers did not physically count it.

Gwamnishu also suggested that the family compromised the operation by questioning his strategy in front of police officers and engaged in a “blame game” after the partial release. He invited authorities and journalists to investigate and stated his willingness for a public inquiry, while emphasizing the safety of the husband, who remains in captivity.

The Edo State Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Yamu, said the police would provide a full report once investigations were concluded.


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