Wednesday 11 October 2017

‘Wonder bank’ operator flees with customers’ savings in Ogun



Traders at Warewa community, in the Obafemi Owode LGA of Ogun State, have been thrown into pain and confusion after a ‘wonder bank’ operator, identified as Ngozi Adline, defrauded them of their hard earned money.
Adline, an Imo State indigene, allegedly swindled traders in the community out of over N2m.
According to Punch, Adline operated under the name Link M Investment Limited, where she had two workers, Oluwatoyin Adebayo and Esther Adelanwa, who go out to collect money from customers.
Adline fled in August 2016 with the N2m collected from some residents of the area. One of the workers, Adebayo, said the fraud was reported at the Warewa Police Station. “We collected money for her (Adline) daily and weekly from customers.
She promised to give those that wanted to save for three months five to 10% interest. We started in April and everything went well, while our customers were satisfied. However, after about four months, we started having problems with the customers.
The issue was that at the end of that month, she refused to bring money for disbursement to customers that needed loans and wanted to collect their savings with interest.
Sometime in August 2016, she absconded with over N2m. We are the ones that the customers know; they don’t really know her. So, we have been struggling to refund them. She has put us in trouble. She is from Imo State.
Policemen followed us to her residence in Ibafo, where we were told that she had relocated. A pepper seller, Jubril Awalu, said he saved about N50,000 at the firm, noting that he also needed the money to boost his trade.
The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Abimbola Oyeyemi, said it was difficult for the police to track down the woman as her operation was not formal.

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Thugs gang-rape nurses on night shift in Osogbo, Osun State

                 
Six female nurses were said to have been sexually assaulted at the wee hours of Sunday, September 24, 2017 by suspected thugs who were said to be armed with cutlasses and axes.

Amiloaded gathered from a resident of the area that the incident happened around 12am.
The source explained that a suspected thug earlier made several phone calls to a nurse but she was not picking her calls. So, he decided to check on her at the hospital where she is working.
He stressed that When the man (thug) got to the Atewogbeja hospital, he met with the lady nurse but she bluffed him. This infuriated him and he made some phone calls to members of his gang to meet him at the hospital with dangerous weapons around 11pm.
The source who did not state the point of contact between the nurse and the suspected thug explained that a minutes after he made this call, some fierce-looking suspected thugs besieged the hospital and raped the six nurses on night duty.
“After forcefully having their carnal knowledge, the thugs raided the hospital. They dispossessed patients their money and phones including those of the nurses,” the source added.
While some linked the incident to the incessant clashes between cultists in the area, credible sources close to the State Criminal Investigation Burea (SCIB) confirmed the arrest of some suspects already in connection with the clashes