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News Alert: Raiders of Justice Odili’s residence looking for foreign currencies—- Suspect

The suspects included one fake Chief Superintendent of Police,( CSP) Lawrence Ajojo, and 13 other criminal suspects, among whom are some members of other law enforcement agencies.
On Thursday at the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Garki, Abuja, the Police spokesman, Commissioner of Police, CP Frank Mba, said the suspects involved in the criminal acts came from different professional backgrounds such as journalism, Banking, law enforcement, and law.
In an interview with newsmen, fake CSP Ajojo admitted that he’s not an officer of the Nigeria Police.

“I am not an officer of the Nigeria Police but a consultant for the AGF; he did not send us the raid on Mrs. Odili’s house,” he stated.
The suspects conspired with seven others who are now at large to invade Justice’s residence following information that she was keeping a large sum of money in foreign currencies.
However, the Police have commended the resistance put up by the security personnel attached to Odili’s residence for not allowing the suspects access to the building on the day of the incident, saying that it could have been the greatest embarrassment to the nation before the International community if the operation had succeeded.
There has been an outrage across the country against the October 29 raid on the residence of Justice Odili which the police authority, Attorney-General’s office, and Department of State Service have all denied involvement.
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The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, has disclosed that the Agency is set to reopen the Lokoja office, as part of efforts towards harnessing the Blue Economy, enhancing collaboration, while also promoting Research and Development.
The DG, who made this known when he played host to the Executive Secretary of the Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency (KADSEMA), Mal. Usman Hayatu Mazadu at the head office of the Agency in Lagos, noted that investment in research would play a major role in ensuring the harnessing of Nigeria’s maritime potentials.
“The key cardinal principle of opening the NIMASA Lokoja office is to improve on Research and Development.
He said, “Now, the Blue Economy has come to stay and very soon you will see the impact of what we have; in terms of the gains and benefits to grow our Gross Domestic Product while improving the well-being of our own Economy”.
Earlier in his remarks, Mallam Usman of KADSEMA lauded the Agency for the feat achieved so far, which cuts across the entire Nigeria.
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