Justice Adenike Akinpelu of the Kwara State High Court sitting
in Ilorin has dismissed a bail application filed by a fake Chief Medical
Director of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Chidiebere Cyril Ndigwe
over his involvement in alleged employment scam and obtaining money under false
pretense.
The
Ilorin Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC had
dragged Ndigwe through court on a two-count charge of allegedly defrauding some
job seekers by presenting himself to be the Chief Medical Director of
University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital.
The
petitioner alleged that Ndigwe with other persons who are still at large, made
claims on Facebook on sale of employment slots.
According
to her, candidates who were degree holders were asked to pay the sum of N400,
000 (Four Hundred Thousand Naira Only) while holders of National Diploma were
made to pay N200,000 (Two Hundred Thousand Naira Only) for job slots.
It was
alleged that the defendant had obtained about N18,000,000( (Eighteen Million
Naira) from job seekers before it was discovered that the employment offers
were spurious.
Count
two of the charge reads: “That you Chidiebere Cyril Ndigwe and others still at
large, between 11th April 2023 and 25th April 2023, at Ilorin, within the
jurisdiction of this Honorable Court with intent to defraud did obtain the sum
of Six Million, Four Hundred Thousand Naira from Mrs Rukayat Joke Yusuf through
Nkechi Nkwegu Onwoshi United Bank of Africa Account Number 2298797088 under the
false pretense that the money was for the cost of jobs for graduates, Ordinary
National Diploma, and National Certificate of Education holders, a pretense
which you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary to section
1 (1) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006 and
Punishable under section 1 (3) of the same Act”.
He
pleaded not guilty to the charges when they were read to him.
Based
on his plea, Prosecuting counsel, Mustapha Kaigama filed a 32- paragraph
affidavit to oppose the bail application of the defendant. He told the court
that the defendant did not have a verifiable address within the jurisdiction or
elsewhere to warrant his bail. He also disclosed that
It
took the Commission 23 (twenty-three) days to mount surveillance for his arrest
in Ebonyi State.
However,
defence counsel, C.I Chime prayed the court to admit his client to bail,
notwithstanding the submissions of the prosecution counsel.
Justice
Akinpelu in his ruling said the defendant failed to provide enough evidence to
persuade the court to admit him to bail. He adjourned the matter to a later
date to be communicated to all the counsels.
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