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Abuja house wife fakes kidnap, shares ransom paid by husband with boyfriend

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A pregnant woman has been arrested by the FCT Command of the Nigeria Police for faking her own kidnap, making her husband to pay N2 million which she shared with her boyfriend.

However, since the husband already reported the kidnap to the Police, investigation later revealed that the pregnant woman connived with her boyfriend to perpetrate the act.

She later gave N800,000 to the boyfriend as his share, while she took N1.2 million.

FCT Police Commissioner, Benneth Igweh, made this known at a briefing. He disclosed that N793,500 cash was later recovered from them after arrest.

He said: “On 11 March 2024 at about 7.40 p.m,one Chiedozie Ubah of Saburi II, Dei-dei, Abuja, reported at Gwagwa division that his pregnant wife Rosemary Ubah, left home to the hospital on the same date for a scan but did not return home.

“He later received a call through his wife’s phone number telling him that his wife had been kidnapped. And a demand for two million naira ransom before her release made.

“He transferred the sum into his wife’s account as instructed by the kidnapper.

“He later brought his wife to the station after her release.

“During interrogation, the wife freely confessed to have conspired with one man named Walter Ezeala, living in the same street with them at Saburi, to extort money from her husband.

“The said Walter was arrested and he confessed that his own share was N800,000. And the lady took N1,200,000.

“The N793,500 cash, two ATM cards and two android phones were recovered from them. Suspects will be charged to court soon.”

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Adeyanju blasts Obi, his followers over attack on Sowore

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Deji Adeyanju, a human rights activist and lawyer, Saturday night, took.a swipe at Peter Obi,  the ex-presidential candidate of Labour Party, LP and his supporters popularly called ‘Obidients’ over attack on the former presidential candidate of African Action Congress, AAC, Omoleye Sowore.

In a statement signed by Adeyanju and made available to newsmen, he said the attacks to disable Sowore’s Facebook page are undemocratic and meant to silence opposing voices.

He said: “It is disappointing that Peter Obi’s supporters, known as the Obidient group, ganged up to report Omoyele Sowore’s Facebook page simply because he keeps speaking the truth about their candidate.

“This shameful move led to the disabling of Sowore’s page. This is not democracy. If you truly want a better Nigeria, you don’t silence opposing voices.

“Let’s be honest: Obi’s time as Anambra governor was full of failures. Doctors went on strike, education suffered, and he refused to hold local government elections.

“The killings of MASSOB members under his watch remain unresolved. Yet his supporters work hard to paint him as a saint.

“He moved from APGA to PDP, where he ran with Atiku, then to Labour Party, showing he has no clear ideology. The PDP he served in helped ruin Nigeria.

“Sowore has always stood for truth and justice. These attacks by Obidient supporters supported and sanctioned by Peter Obi himself are aimed to hide the truth.”

However, he added that “Nobody hates Peter Obi, what we oppose are the lies and image-washing by his followers. We won’t let politics become a cult. Nigeria deserves truth and accountability.”

 

 

 

 

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Catholic priest shot in Benue, two others abducted

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The Catholic priest in charge of St. John Quasi Parish Jimba, Rev. Fr. Solomon Atongu has been reportedly shot by suspected armed herdsmen along the deadly Makurdi – Naka road.

The priest was shot Saturday evening while on his way from Makurdi back to his duty post in Naka when he drove into an ambush by the armed herdsmen.

It was also gathered that two other occupants of the vehicle were abducted by the armed men and whisked away into the forest after they mistook the clergy for dead.

“Luckily security personnel got to the scene of the attack and rescued the Priest who had already lost so much blood, and took him to hospital where efforts are being made by medical personnel to stabilise him,” he said.

While confirming the incident in a statement, the Chancellor, Catholic Diocese of Makurdi, Revd. Fr. Shima Ukpanya, called for prayers for his quickly recovery.

Part of the statement read: “I write on behalf the Bishop, Catholic Diocese of Makurdi, Most Revd. Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe, to inform and request for your prayers for the quick recovery of one of our Priests, Revd. Fr. Solomon Atongo who was attacked and shot this evening around Tyolaha, Makurdi-Naka Road, Gwer West Local Government Area, LGA, by suspected terrorist herdsmen.

“Let us unite in prayer for God’s healing upon him as the medics try to stabilize him. May our Lady Mother of Perpetual Help intercede for us.”

The Police Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent, CSP, Catherine Anene could not be reached.

 

 

 

 

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Mother and son in hot soup for defrauding US based Nigerian N64m

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The Port Harcourt Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday, May 22, 2025, brought 58-year-old Ifeoma Joe and her 34-year-old son, Chima Mike Nmerem, before Justice P.I. Ajoku of the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State for allegedly defrauding a US based Nigerian of the sun of N74.4 million.

The pair is facing a four-count charge bordering on conspiracy, impersonation, obtaining by false pretence, and advance fee fraud—allegations linked to a bogus spiritual scheme said to be connected to a murder case in the United States.

According to court filings, between September and December 2024, Joe allegedly posed as an associate of Evangelist Uma Ukpai, a renowned Christian preacher, and convinced the victim to part with millions of naira for “spiritual cleansing” and to allegedly bribe detectives involved in her son’s homicide case abroad.

“That you, Ifeoma Joe, between September 10 and December 17, 2024, in Oyigbo, Rivers State, obtained the sum of ₦64,486,180 from Mrs. Felicia Ekwutasi Ikeh under the pretext that the funds were needed for spiritual cleansing and to influence detectives in a U.S. murder case—claims you knew to be false,” one of the charges read.

Investigators allege that Joe, after being introduced by the victim’s sister, created the illusion of speaking directly with Evangelist Uma Ukpai using a fake voice over a spoofed phone number. The victim claimed she regularly received “prayers” and prophetic instructions from this impersonated cleric.

As part of the scheme, Joe demanded an initial ₦900,000 for an altar sacrifice, followed by further requests totaling tens of millions of naira. She also allegedly instructed payments for donations to orphanages, spiritual offerings, bribes for detectives, and even gifts to an employer who would supposedly rehire the victim’s son once spiritual obstacles were cleared.

Funds totaling $38,450 in naira equivalent were reportedly paid into a bank account operated by Nmerem, which was allegedly used to funnel the proceeds.

Both defendants pleaded “guilty” when the charges were read in court. Prosecution counsel K.U. Udus informed the court of a ready witness and sought an immediate review of the case, but Justice Ajoku adjourned the matter to May 28, 2025, due to time constraints.

The court also ordered that the accused be remanded in EFCC custody pending further proceedings.

 

 

 

 

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