Crime
Opposition party Agent arrested in Ekpoma Edo state.
The opposition party agent Ebhomien Julius Osamudiamen, of people Democratic party (PDP) has been arrested in Esan West collation centre in Ekpoma by Nigeria police force, when he raised alarm in the venue for protesting at the election results been rigged in Favour of The opposition party All progressive Congress (Apc).presidential candidate Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The journalists stated that the issue started when the returning officer Mr Ola Iho Ojo,who was incharge of ward 2 Ujiogba Esan West local government area, the returning officer presented the results to Inec officer Professor Uwa mandy, there was protest by the Agent of people Democratic Party Ebhomien Julius Osamudiamen.

Mr Ebhomien Julius Osamudiamen begin to protest asking for the cancellation of the Results presented by the Returning officer. Julius Ebhomien said the results collected at different polling units in Ujiogba ward is totally different from what the returning officer presented for collation.
Professor Ola INEC returning officer refuse to accept Mr Ebhomien Julius Osamudiamen demand, and he said the collation will continue.
INEC then continued with the collation process.

Mr Ebhomien Julius told journalists during the collation process, he said we did not come here to rubber stamp the electoral fraud that has been declared by APC and INEC.
“INEC has been pribed APC has influenced INEC,” he said.
While the entire process has been compromised by INEC, Mr Ebhomien Julius, started asking for the cancellation of the entire Presidential election results in ward 2 Ujiogba.
The party agent of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Julius Ebhomien was not satisfactied with the process of the collation of results from Esan West collation officers for the presidential election.
Julius Ebhomien requested that the results should be displayed on the screen by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) before they continue. Julius Ebhomien alleged that the uploaded results was differ from what collation officers were presenting.
“INEC failed in the transmission of results. When Julius Ebhomien and other party agents raised the issue, INEC returning officer said,”
Unfortunately, many party leaders have complained bitterly that INEC officials at the polling units were not able to upload election results into the IReV.
Julius Ebhomien affirmed that the only way for them to see that the BVAS hasn’t been deleted is to see uploaded results. “
Julius Ebhomien said INEC chairman should upload the results by state as the results are being presented.”
The police reacted when they see Mr Ebhomien Julius Osamudiamen, refuse for the continuation of the process.
The party agent Ebhomien Julius Osamudiamen, was arrested by the police to allow the continuation of the process.
The Esan West divisional police officer said Ebhomien Julius was arrested to allow the continuation of Results and they will charge him to court for violence during the collation of 2023 presidential election results in Esan West local government area Ekpoma Edo State.
The police further said that according to the 2022 electoral law as amended that anyone find causing violence before,during or after election shall face 14 years in prison.
The police said Mr Ebhomien Julius Osamudiamen, will be under police custody for persecution and breach of Electoral law.
The people Democratic Party chairman in Esan West Mr Akhimien according to him he said the party agent was acting under Nigeria constitution for right of freedom of speech and right to protest. he further said that Inec has succeeded in rigging the Election in Favour of The ruling party All progressive Congress. He claims that Democracy is in danger in Nigeria and call on international communities to come rescue Nigeria.
Crime
UBA Head of Operations Sentenced to 40 Years Jail for theft
The Anti-Corruption Division of the High Court in Freetown has sentenced the Head of Operations at the United Bank of Africa (UBA), Fredrick Caulker, to a total of forty (40) years’ imprisonment for corruption-related offences involving the misappropriation of public funds.
Delivering judgment at the Main Law Courts Building, Court of Appeal Judge, Honourable Justice Aiah Simeon Allieu, found Caulker guilty on four counts of misappropriation of public funds, contrary to Section 36(1) of the Anti-Corruption Act No. 12 of 2008, as amended by the Anti-Corruption Act No. 9 of 2019.
The offences related to PAYE and withholding tax payments made by the Small Holder Commercialization Agri-Business Development Project (SCADeP) to the National Revenue Authority
According to the prosecution, the accused, of No. 38A Taylor Street, Wellington, Freetown, abused his position as Head of Operations at UBA by diverting tax payments intended for the NRA into accounts other than the designated NRA accounts, on various dates and in various sums.
During the trial, the prosecution called eight witnesses, including a banker from Commerce Mortgage Bank.
Prosecution Witness Two (PW2), a former subordinate of the accused at UBA, testified that in November 2023 he processed several financial transactions on the instruction of Caulker. He told the court that some of the funds, including amounts of Le. 293,749.80, Le. 169,134.29, Le. 1,291,623.50, and Le. 255,725.81, were originally meant to be paid into NRA accounts but were instead redirected to other accounts following instructions from the accused.
Prosecuting Witness 2 further stated that in one instance, Caulker claimed to have received a call indicating that an initial transfer was a mistake and subsequently instructed that the funds be paid into a different account, providing specific account details.
On count five, which alleged conspiracy to commit a corruption offence, Justice Allieu held that the prosecution failed to establish the essential elements of conspiracy. The accused was therefore acquitted and discharged on that count.
However, on counts one to four, the court found Caulker guilty and sentenced him to ten (10) years’ imprisonment on each count. The judge ordered that the sentences run consecutively, resulting in a cumulative sentence of forty (40) years.
In addition to the custodial sentence, the court ordered the convict to pay Le. 1,980,233.40 into the Consolidated Revenue Fund. The amount is to be paid within ninety (90) days from the date of the judgmen
Anti-Corruption Division of the High Court in Freetown has sentenced the Head of Operations at the United Bank of Africa (UBA), Fredrick Caulker, to a total of forty (40) years’ imprisonment for corruption-related offences involving the misappropriation of public funds.
Source: SierraLeone loaded
Crime
EFCC Arrests E-Money For Naira Abuse
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have arrested a popular Lagos socialite, Emeka Okonkwo Daniel (a.k.a. E-Money), for allegedly abusing the Naira note.
Our correspondent gathered that he was arrested on Monday night at his residence in the Omole area of Lagos.
Sources within the commission on Tuesday said E-Money was arrested for allegedly spraying United States dollars, an act said to be in violation of the Foreign Exchange Act.
One of the sources said, “On Monday night, we arrested E-Money for Naira abuse and defacing foreign currencies. Specifically, he was alleged to have sprayed U.S. dollars, which is against the Foreign Exchange Act.
“He was arrested at his Omole, Lagos residence. Preliminary investigations are ongoing, and he will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.”
Another source who confirmed his arrest to our correspondent stated that E-Money is currently being flown to Abuja for questioning.
The source, who is not authorised to speak to the press, said, “Yes, he has been arrested and is being flown to Abuja as I speak, to face investigators on the issue.”
When contacted, EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale declined to comment on the matter.
Crime
Desmond Chukwuebuka Accused of Financial Misconduct, Forged Academic Records, And Theft of School Property
A school teacher around Abule Egba, Mr. Desmond Chukwuebuka Chiweuba, has been arraigned before Magistrate C.M. Owolabi at the Samuel Ilori Court, Ogba, on charges of theft, forgery, and fraudulent conversion of school funds. The court proceedings, which took place on May 26, 2025, have sparked concerns about accountability within the education sector.
Allegations of Financial Misconduct
An anonymous source within the school, which declined to be named, revealed that Mr. Desmond had been employed since 2023 as the institution’s Quality Assurance officer and, at times, as the Head Teacher. He was responsible for procuring books and other essential school materials. However, he allegedly inflated the prices of these purchases and, in some cases, removed the items from the school premises for personal use.
The school director was alerted to these irregularities, prompting an internal investigation. However, before the inquiry could be concluded, Mr. Desmond reportedly absconded. His disappearance led to a formal complaint being lodged with the police.
Fake Credentials and Forged Invoices Uncovered
During the police investigation, officers uncovered more fraudulent activities linked to Mr. Desmond. A search of his residence reportedly led to the discovery of a booklet of cash sales receipts, which he allegedly used to fabricate invoices for school purchases.
Further inquiries into his academic background raised more red flags. Mr. Desmond had claimed to be a graduate of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) with both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree. However, when repeatedly asked to present his certificates, he provided only a statement of results, offering various excuses for his failure to produce the official documents.
Legal Proceedings and Institutional Silence
Mr. Desmond has also been accused of forging invoices to justify fraudulent expenditures. His actions, described as gross misconduct, have tarnished the school’s reputation.
Efforts to obtain a comment from the school director were unsuccessful, as a representative stated she was unavailable.
Following his arraignment, the case has been adjourned until May 22, 2025, for further hearings.
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