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Fraudster gets reprieve from court, to pay N300,000 option of fine for N10 million scam

Owolola Adebola
Justice Mohammad Saidu Sifawa of the Sokoto State High Court has convicted and sentenced a fraudster, Bashir Muazu, to 20 years in prison on two separate charges bordering on criminal breach of trust, cheating and obtaining money by false pretence.
In the first charge, Muazu, a 46-year-old indigene of Sokoto State, was alleged to have fraudulently obtained the sum of N5,280,000 (Five Million Two Hundred and Eighty Thousand Naira) from one Dr. Aliyu Ladan on the guise of supplying him 600 bags of fertilizer.
The second charge alleges that Muazu obtained the sum of N3, 900,000 (Three Million Nine Hundred Thousand Naira) by false pretence from the duo of Ayuba Koro and Alfa Muhammad on the pretext of selling them a Tractor.
In both instances, the defendant falsely presented himself as a Director of the Sokoto State Ministry of Agriculture and owner of a Tractor Company.
Investigations revealed that Muazu lied in both instances, a deception that enabled him to swindle his victims
He pleaded guilty to both charges when they were read to him.
In view of his guilty plea, prosecution counsel S.H Sa’ad prayed the Court to convict the defendant and sentence him accordingly.
Justice Sifawa convicted and sentenced the defendant to 10 years imprisonment or a fine of N100, 000.00 in the first charge. He also ordered the convict to pay restitution of N5, 280,000.00 to the victim.
On the second charge, Justice Sifawa also convicted and sentenced the defendant to 10 years imprisonment with an option of N200, 000.00 fine. He was equally ordered to pay N3, 900,000.00 as restitution to the victim.
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NIMASA opens investigation into vessels collision accident at Bonny anchorage as five crew members sustain injuries

Funso OLOJO, Editor
The accident which occurred on May 20th, 2026, has triggered a flurry of activities, has resulted in an oil spill in the affected area.
Following the collision, MT Lady Martina drifted ashore and is currently aground along the Bonny Channel, while MV Valparaiso remains grounded at the Bonny Inner Anchorage pending damage assessment and further investigation.
The management of MAERSK has officially reported the incident to the Agency.
In addition, NIMASA has established a Situation Monitoring Room to coordinate response efforts and monitor developments arising from the incident.
Dr. Mobereola, who was personally on ground in Rivers State to inaugurate the situation room, also directed the Agency’s Marine Environment Management Department to immediately commence an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the affected area, while taking necessary steps to mitigate the impact of the Tier 1 oil sheen and protect the marine environment.
NIMASA promised to update the public with the outcome of the investigation into the incident.
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