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Man strangles wife to death in Port Harcourt

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A father of three children identified as Michael Chidozie who lives in Port Harcourt, River State is in serious trouble as he has been arrested by the Police for beating and strangling his wife to death.

Chidozie killed his wife Ufoma during a fight at their residence in Mile 4, near Port Harcourt, the state capital.

According to sources, the victim and mother of three who hails from Delta State, allegedly died after sustaining injuries from her husband’s assault in the early hours of Tuesday, March 5, 2024.

One of the sources said Chidozie called his late wife’s brother to report an emergency at home but fled before his in-laws arrived.

He further revealed that the couple had been having issues before now, adding that the man had been complaining to some of his close friends.

The source said, “When the late woman’s brother arrived, the house was open and quiet. He then went in only to find the lifeless body of his sister. He shouted and called out the name of the woman’s husband.

“But he was nowhere to be found, and there was no trace of him. Since then they have been looking for him and even reported the matter to the police.”

Confirming the incident, the spokesperson of the State Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, said the suspect was arrested on Wednesday morning by the Agip Police Division, Mile 4, Port Harcourt, and investigation is ongoing.

Iringe-Koko further disclosed that following his arrest, the suspect was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department in Port Harcourt for discreet investigation.

The woman’s corpse has been deposited in the mortuary, as the police and the family had agreed on an autopsy as part of the investigation before she would be buried.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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FG withdraws forgery charge against Ozekhome

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The Federal government has withdrawn the criminal charge it filed against Professor Mike Ozekhome, SAN, over alleged forgery.

The withdrawal was announced on Tuesday by the office of the Attorney General of the Federation at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory sitting in Maitama.

The Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation, Rotimi Oyed), informed Justice Peter Kekemeke that the Attorney General of the Federation had decided to take a holistic look at the case and determine the most appropriate course of action.

Following the application, which was not opposed by the defence team led by Paul Erokoro (SAN), the court struck out the three-count charge against Ozekhome.

Ozekhome had been arraigned on allegations bordering on forgery and other related offences in a case initially instituted by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission.

The ICPC filed a three-count criminal charge against Ozekhome at the FCT High Court in Abuja, accusing him of alleged fraud, forgery and use of false documents in connection with a disputed property in London.

Prosecutors alleged that the senior lawyer knowingly received a property located at 79 Randall Avenue, London NW2 7SX, which he claimed was gifted to him, and then allegedly used a forged Nigerian passport in support of that claim.

They argued that both acts contravened provisions of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act and the FCT Penal Code.

However, there have been several arguments around the allegations as many opined that it was politically motivated while those close to Ozekhome said there was no way the legal luminary could forge documents for the sake of inheriting any property.

 

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Man stabs ex-wife to death, hands in to Police

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A Maryland woman was stabbed to death inside her home over the weekend, and her estranged husband turned himself just a couple of hours later.

Shortly after 8am on Sunday, the Howard County Police Department responded to a report that 53-year-old Alexander Stephenson had stabbed his wife, Amethyst Stephenson, 47, and fled.

Officers quickly made their way to Amethyst’s home, a gorgeous $900,000 house nestled in the woods near Ellicott City, just outside of Baltimore.

When the officers arrived, she was already dead. The Howard County Police Department told the Daily Mail that she was stabbed multiple times but did not provide more details.

Police said that Amethyst was estranged from her husband and that he did not live in the home where she was murdered.

Alexander was immediately considered wanted for the fatal stabbing.

The Howard County Police Department said he turned himself in at 10.30am on the day of the murder at the department’s northern district station in Ellicott City.

 

 

 

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Prosecution of Gov Ododo’s CoS: Witness narrates how alleged stolen funds were used to acquire Abuja properties

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A prosecution witness, PW17, an operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC and Deputy Superintendent of the EFCC, DCE Ahmed Audu Abubakar, on Monday, February 9, 2026, narrated before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja, how hundreds of millions of naira allegedly diverted from the Kogi State Government House Administration Account were used to acquire high-end properties in choice areas of the Federal Capital Territory.

The EFCC is prosecuting Ali Bello, the Chief of Staff to the Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, and a nephew of former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello, on a 16-count amended charge, alongside Dauda Sulaiman and one Abdulsalami Hudu, the former cashier of the Kogi State Government House Administration Account (now at large).

The defendants are standing trial over allegations of misappropriation and money laundering to the tune of ₦10,270,556,800, funds allegedly withdrawn from the Kogi State treasury and delivered to a Bureau de Change operator, Rabiu Tafada, in Abuja, to keep or convert to foreign currencies for personal use.

At the resumed hearing on Monday, Abubakar told the court that the first defendant, Ali Bello, used ₦900 million to acquire a property located at No. 35 Danube Street, Maitama, Abuja, Spring Hall School.

“My Lord, the property belongs to an Honourable from Bauchi State and was put up for sale for that amount. The first defendant procured the services of a lawyer, Barrister Ramalan, to broker the transaction. Barrister Ramalan carried out the instruction as directed by the first defendant, and the property was eventually purchased.

The payment was made in cash at the office of the Bureau de Change in Zone 4, Abuja, after the naira equivalent was converted to dollars. That was the finding of our investigation regarding the transaction,” he said.

The witness further stated that the funds used for the purchase were withdrawn at different times from the Kogi State Government House Administration Account.

When shown Exhibit H by prosecution counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, the witness confirmed that it was a Deed of Assignment between Pauchi Ventures Nigeria Limited and Y3 Nigeria Limited.

Asked to identify Y3 Nigeria Limited, the witness explained:
“My Lord, Y3 is the company provided by the first defendant to his lawyer for the preparation of the Deed of Assignment.”

Moving to count four of the charge, Oyedepo, SAN, stated that the defendant allegedly used ₦920 million to acquire a property located at No. 2 Justice Chukwudi (or Oguta) Street, Asokoro, Abuja, funds he reasonably ought to have known were proceeds of unlawful activity.
Responding, the witness confirmed that the EFCC identified the property during investigations.
“My lord, the transaction was brokered by the former Governor of Kogi State, His Excellency Yahaya Bello, himself. He approached a contractor friend who had recently acquired the property through Wastle Motors, owned by Alhaji Sa’id Dantsoho”
“They agreed on a price, and the owner accessed a facility from Access Bank. It was agreed that the property would be sold at the same amount it was acquired. Payment was to be made ‘in kind’ because His Excellency had just assumed office and promised to patronize the contractor during his administration.”

An account was provided into which loan repayments would be made. During the period, there were numerous cash deposits from Lokoja and transfers from the Bureau de Change operated by Rabiu Tafada, including through his company, Busynet. All BDC transfers were carried out on the instruction of the first defendant, Ali Bello. That is how the property was paid for, My Lord”, he said.
The witness stated that the total facility collected as of March 21, 2018, stood at ₦808,698,263.29.

Abubakar further told the court that on April 8, 2020, multiple cash deposits were made at the Lokoja Branch of Access Bank towards servicing the loan. He listed the deposits as follows:
• Victor Ashimo – ₦3,650,000
• Surajo Samson – ₦7,700,000
• Sikiru Lariyat – ₦6,650,000

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