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Yhemolee Gifts Cash to Lady Who Marched to Appreciate Father After Her NYSC
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A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to thank Yhemolee for gifting her cash following a viral video of her marching and saluting her father after she completed her NYSC.
The lady had shared a video of herself saluting her father for his support after her one-year national youth service.
The emotional video went viral on social media.
Yhemolee who was moved by the video decided to appreciate and support the lady.
He gifted her an undisclosed sum of money.
Check out reactions that trailed this:
Femi David 🇳🇬 🇬🇧 said: “You this girl you wan dey make hard man like me dey emotional o 😢”
watermelon boy 🍉🍉🍉 remarked: “send me 2k from the money abeg me too need help”
💍❤️ stated: “You receive money you don’t know what to do 😂 it’s well …… congratulations 🎉”
Cephas 🤍💎🍀✨ remarked: “When the time is right the Lord will make it happen”
Giftberry✨🦋🎀💕 wrote: “Bia this lady no Dey make me cry naw.😭❤️”
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EFCC Arraigns UNIBEN Staff Over N3.2m Salary Fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arraigned a staff member of the University of Benin over alleged salary duplication fraud of ₦3.2m alongside other defendants in separate fraud cases involving N650 million money laundering and N500,000 false pretence across Edo and Borno states.
In a statement shared on its official X handle on Thursday, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said:
In Benin, the EFCC’s Zonal Directorate brought Segun Bode Adedeji before Justice E. G. Adekanmbi of the Edo State High Court on a four-count charge “bordering on fraudulent practice to the tune of N3,285,396 (Three Million, Two Hundred and Eighty-Five Thousand, Three Hundred and Ninety-Six Naira) only.”
The commission said intelligence gathered by its operatives indicated that the defendant, while serving as a staff of the University of Benin, was allegedly receiving salaries from two public institutions simultaneously.
“Segun Bode Adedeji… was also drawing salaries from the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Benin City, at the same time,” the EFCC said.
In another case in Maiduguri, the EFCC arraigned Abubakar Muhammad before Justices Shehu Umaru Adamu of the Federal High Court and Amina Mustapha Ibrahim of the Borno State High Court over alleged money laundering and criminal conversion involving N650 million.
The anti-graft agency said the defendant, between 2021 and 2026, allegedly converted funds through multiple bank accounts, under the guise of a mining investment scheme.
“Directly converts the aggregate sum of N650,000,000.00 (Six Hundred and Fifty Million Naira) via your account numbers; 2270202119, 0003515514 and 5072107609 domiciled with United Bank for Africa Plc, Taj Bank and Moniepoint Microfinance Bank,” part of the charge read.
The EFCC said the defendant pleaded not guilty, while prosecution counsel Mukhtar Ali Ahmed urged the court to fix a trial date and sought remand in its custody. However, defence counsel B.G. Zanna applied for bail.
Justice Ibrahim granted bail in the sum of N300 million with two sureties, one of whom must own property worth N400 million, and adjourned the matter to June 11 and 15, 2026, for hearing.
In a separate Maiduguri case, the EFCC also arraigned Bilal Muhammad, Chief Executive Officer of GDF Home Sales Enterprises Ltd, before Justice Amina Mustapha Ibrahim over an alleged obtaining by false pretence involving N500,000.
The agency said the defendant allegedly obtained the money from Adamu Abubakar under the claim that it was meant for the purchase of a tricycle, a representation it said was false.
“That you, Bilal Muhammad, whilst being the Chief Executive Officer of GDF Home Sales Enterprises Ltd… obtained the sum of N500,000 (Five Hundred Thousand Naira) from Adamu Abubakar… under the false pretence that same is meant for the purchase of a Tricycle (aka Keke Napep), a representation which you knew to be false,” the charge stated.
The defendant pleaded not guilty. Prosecuting counsel A.D. Abdulmalik urged the court to fix a trial date and requested remand in a correctional facility. The court adjourned the matter to June 22, 2026 and ordered his remand at the Maiduguri Maximum Correctional Facility.
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VDM: Presidency Confirms Police Arrest Of Man Who Spread Fake Audio About Tinubu
The presidency has confirmed that operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have arrested a man identified as Ifechukwu Dennis for originating a fake voice that he passed on to members of the public as the voice of President Bola Tinubu.
The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, who confirmed the development to Naija News in a statement on Thursday, said Dennis was arrested by the crack team of the Inspector General of Police.
Onanuga also disclosed that the suspect was arrested in Benin.
According to him, the Police will soon issue an official statement on the development.
“The IGP crack team has arrested Ifechukwu Dennis who originated the fake voice that he passed on to his gullible targets as President Tinubu’s voice. Dennis was arrested in Benin. The police will issue an official statement.” Onanuga wrote on his 𝕏 Account.
The presidential spokesperson added that another man who made a fake and reckless post about the security situation in Abuja has also been arrested by the Police.
Onanuga submitted that the arrests are clear signals that reckless users of social media will face the consequences of their actions.
“The police have also arrested this Nigerian who made an alarming post about Abuja’s security, spreading fear among citizens. By arresting him, the police have sent the clear message that reckless users of the social media won’t go scot-free,” he wrote.
Naijapunchnews recalls that the Presidency had last week accused social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), of circulating an alleged fake audio purportedly involving President Tinubu.
The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, made the call in a post on 𝕏 and called for the prosecution of the social media activist.
Onanuga accused VDM of spreading false content on social media. The presidential aide described the circulation of the audio as an abuse of social media.
However, it was subsequently discovered that the fake audio did not originate from VDM.
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C’River community cries for help as flood devastates homes
Residents of Efut Efio-Ene in the Calabar South Local Government Area of Cross River State have called for government intervention to salvage the area from devastating flood.
The community linked the flooding to the open water drainage channel directed into the area from various drains in the Calabar metropolis, noting that the development has resulted in persistent flooding of residential compounds and access roads, while structurally weakening and damaging buildings, destroying properties and killing residents.
Speaking on Tuesday in Calabar, Clan Head of Efut Efio-Ene community, His Royal Highness, Muri Ekong Umo Ekpo 2, lamented that the flooding has caused the destruction of household properties and personal belongings, increased health risks arising from stagnant and contaminated floodwater, as well as disruption to transportation and movement within the community.
He said, “We are facing lot of problems in this community because of flooding. This is because the whole water channelled throughout the whole Calabar and environs come directly to our area and the government have never done anything about it. And this flood now destroy houses, properties and contaminate our drinking water and increase health risks.”
The monarch further stated that the last time the drainage system was cleared was during the administration of Governor Donald Duke.
He called for immediate desilting of the drains before the peak of the rainy season to prevent further escalation of the damage and suffering within the community.
The monarch warned that the situation had become alarming and required immediate emergency intervention to avert impending disaster, calling on the federal authorities, including National Emergency Management Agency, Cross River State Government and waste management agencies to urgently intervene and stop the devastating water discharge into the community.
The Youth leader of the community, Princewill Lawrence, said, “Residents now live in constant fear. Heavy rainfall in the coming weeks may result in catastrophic flooding, collapse of weak structures, destruction of livelihoods, and possible loss of lives”.
He further appealed to the governments at all levels to conduct a technical inspection of the affected areas, deploy emergency drain control and flood mitigation measures, and construct appropriate discharge channels, retention systems, and flood-control infrastructure capable of safely managing storm water.
Women leader of the community, Obongawan Nanke Bassey, appealed that immediate action should be taken to ameliorate the situation.
“This is therefore a passionate appeal for urgent government intervention before the peak of the rainy season further escalates the damage and suffering within our community,” she added.
Director-General of the Cross River State Emergency Management Agency, Antigha Gill, while reacting to the situation, said government agencies are making efforts to address the situation.
“We have made efforts to draw the attention of the authorities to this issue. I remember, we have written to the state government on this matter and they have mandated the Ministry of Environment to take action”, he said.
Gill further disclosed that the community had served the agency with various letters appealing for intervention, stressing that his agency in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Calabar Urban Development Authority would soon address the situation.
“We know that rainy season is here; two weeks ago, the community send me reminder of on the serious flooding there. We will collaborate Ministry of Environment and CUDA for action”, he said.
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