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Obiora forged title documents, Chief Eloho insists

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The Managing Director of Jackmaq International Ltd has further claimed that a serving Senator, Ikechukwu Obiora allegedly forged title documents of his property in Abuja.

This was contained in a press statement e-signed by Chief Jackson Eloho putting the records straight.

See full statement:

PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED BY HIGH CHIEF JACKO ELOHO THE MANAGING
DIRECTOR OF JACKMAQ INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LTD IN RESPECT OF THE
ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES AND FORGERY OF TITLE DOCUMENTS BY SENATOR
IKECHUKWU OBIORA THE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE IDEALS
SECURITIES LTD IN RESPECT OF PLOT 413 CADASTRAL ZONE AO9 WITHIN
GUZAPE DISTRICT ABUJA

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Gentlemen, following a series of sponsored advertisements in various Nigeria News
platforms between 1% and 24 April, 2024 by Senator Ikechukwu Obiora on the
alleged disobedience of Court Orders by the Nigeria Police and an alleged query
by the Attorney General of the Federation, it has become necessary as the beneficial
owner of this property to respond to the allegations published on various news –
platforms and to inform the general public on the goings on by setting the record
straight.

It is no longer news that he Nigeria Police following a Petition written by my good
self commenced and concluded investigation into the authenticity of the “Title”
documents which is being paraded by Senator Obiora in respect to Plot 413
Cadastral Zone AO9 within Guzape District, Abuja.

The result of the investigationforwarded to the Director of Land, AGIS and dated 6″
November, 2023 with reference No: CR: 3000/DFI/FHQ/CIU/ACJ/Vol. 40/732
goes thus:

“The investigation note’s that the FCDA has been consistent in her insistence that the R
of O presented for registration over the subject property by Corporate Ideals
Securities Ltd (even during their defence in Suit No: FCT/HC/CV/0924/2018
instituted by Corporate Ideals Securities Ltd against the Hon. Minister and the FCDA)
is forged document. The forensic analysis of the said R of O has corroborated this
fact thus establishing a prima facie case of perjury, conspiracy to commit forgery
and uttering forged document is established against the suspects who have done
everything to evade invitation to respond to the allegations. Consequently, it is
recommended the following charges should be file against them accordingly:

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is Criminal Conspiracy as contemplated by section 96(1) of the Penal Code

ii. Forgery as contemplated by section 362(a) of the Penal Code

iii. | Uttering forged documents as contemplated by section 364 of the Penal
Code.

iv. A warrant for their arrest has been obtained.”

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The above report has as it were robbed the Judgments being paraded by Senator
Obiora of any foundation on which to stand as the documents used in procuring the
Judgments are forged.

It is therefore important to prevail on the Inspector General of Police to direct that
action be taken in accordance with the recommendation to arrest and prosecute
Senator Obiora, and his company, Corporate Ideals Securities Ltd.

Let it be known that upon further complaint on the delay in effecting the prosecution
of Senator Obiora, | petitioned the office of the Attorney General who directed the
Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation (DPPF) to call on the Police to
forward the case file for prosecution, which he did by his letter dated 18″ January,
2024.

It is therefore impracticable for the Office of the Attorney General (AGF) to direct
the Police to enforce Orders which the AGF knows are based or obtained upon the
use of forged documents.

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– Let the whole world know that the property Plot 413 Guzape District Cadastral
Zone AO9 Abuja belongs to Jackmag International Limited and not Corporate
Ideals Securities Limited.

– That the title to the above property paraded by Senator Obiora and his
company are forged as confirmed by the Report of the Police.

– That the Attorney General’s letter suspending all investigation and prosecution
of Senator Obiora is suspect as it contain several contradictions and legal
misstatements.

– That myself and our company have pending appeals against the civil judgment
fraudulently obtained by Senator Obiora and Corporate Ideals Securities
Limited.

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That the whole world is by this press statement cautioned not to deal with Senator
IkechukwuObiora or Corporate Ideals Securities Limited in respect of Plot 413
Cadastral Zone AO9 Guzape District Abuja as the documents of “title” which they
have are confirmed to be forged.

Thank you.

High Chief JackoEloho
(M.D Jackmag Int’! Ltd)

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NASS Threatens To Discontinue Funding JAMB, Over N1bn Spending On Refreshment

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By Gloria Ikibah

The National Assembly Joint Committee on Finance has warned that it may discontinue the Federal Government’s grant to the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in the 2025 budget due to concerns over excessive spending.

This was the resolution after the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, presented the agency’s 2025 budget proposal to the Joint Committee comprising members of the Senate and House of Representatives.

Oloyede disclosed that while JAMB remitted N4 billion to the Consolidated Revenue Fund in 2024, it also received a N6 billion grant from the Federal Government.

This raised concerns among committee members, including Rep.  Abiodun Faleke and Senator Adams Oshiomhole, who questioned the justification for allocating government funds to JAMB, which is supposed to be a self-sustaining agency.

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Faleke queried: “Why not keep the N4 billion and stop government funding for JAMB?”
Oshiomhole also criticized severely JAMB for its expenses, including N1.1 billion on meals and refreshments, N850 million on security and cleaning, and N600 million on local travels. He demanded justification for the N6.5 billion spent on local trainings, asking, “What did you fumigate? Is it mosquitoes that took all this money?”¹
“You remitted N4bn and got N6bn f on the Federal Government. Why not keep the N4bn and we stop. the government from funding JAMB,” the Chairman, House Committee on Finance, Faleke asked.
“You spent N1.1bn on meals and refreshment. Are you being freely fed by the government? What this means is that you are spending the money you generate from poor students, many of them orphans.
“You also spent N850m on security, cleaning and fumigation in 2024.What did you fumigate? Is it mosquitoes that took al this money? ” Oshiomhole asked
The former Edo State Governor also slammed JAMB for spending N600m on local travels even as he called on Oloyede to justify the N6.5bn on local trainings.
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E-Customs: Absence of Interior Minister, Comptroller General Customs, Immigration Stalls Probe On Trade Mordeniation Project

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By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has expressed displeasure at the refusal of Heads of government agencies to honour its invitation to appear before an investigative panel on the operations of the Nigeria Customs Service and management of the nation’s borders.
The House Committees on Customs and Excise and Interior had invited the Minister of Interior, Comptroller General of Customs, Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service and other stakeholders to the investigative hearing on the mordernisation of the Nigeria Customs Service.
Naijablitznews.com recalled that the House, at plenary on two occasions had ordered the committees to investigate the modernisation project of the Nigerian Customs Service (e-customs) concession to the Trade Mordenisation Project (TMP), role of Webb Fontaine in the E-Customs framework; the need to employ modern technology to secure Nigeria’s borders and address the challenges posed by illegal migration and border management.
However, the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji Ojo was absent at the hearing and could not attend the session with the lawmakers, as they said he was out of the country, but no reason was given for the absence of the Comptroller General of Customs and his Immigration counterpart.
A committee member, Rep. Olumide Osoba was displeased at the absence of the Chief Executives, as stated in section 88 of the constitution gives the parliament power to invite any individual to appear before it to offer explanation, and added that in such instance, only the Chief Executives of the agencies are to appear before the parliament.
As a result of their absence,Rep. Osoba said the investigative hearing cannot be held as the representatives of the Chief Executives were not in a position to provide the answers being sought by the parliament.
Another member of the Committee on Customs, Rep. Awaji-Inombek Abiante asserted that the refusal of the Head of agencies to honour the committee’s invitation was an afront on the parliament, and that if they refuse to appear on the next adjourned date, the committee should invoke its powers and recommend their removal from office.
According to Rep. Abiante, their refusal to honour parliamentary invitation would mean that they are either tired of the job or incompetent to carry out their assigned duties.

In his ruling, Chairman Committee on Customs, Rep. Leke Abejide, emphasized that the investigative hearing on customs modernization focuses on enhancing government revenue, while the second aspect concerns national security.

Rep. Abejide noted that despite the lawmakers’ tight schedules, they prioritized this national assignment. However, he stated that the investigative hearing would need to be rescheduled, preferably after the passage of the national budget and at a time when the key stakeholders can be present to address questions from the committee.

The Committee’s mandate includes probing the concession of customs operations to the Trade Modernisation Project and examining why Webb Fontaine, which has been overseeing the collection process, continues to manage the system.

They are also tasked with investigating the due diligence conducted in selecting the Trade Modernisation Project to take over e-customs operations from Webb Fontaine, assessing TMP’s performance under the concession, and reviewing the introduction of modern scanners aimed at expediting goods clearance processes.

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South Korea’s impeached president gets pay rise

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By Francesca Hangeior

Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will receive a scheduled pay rise, official documents showed on Monday, despite an impeachment trial and investigation into his ill-fated martial law declaration.

Yoon suspended civilian rule on December 3, sending soldiers into parliament and plunging South Korea into its worst political crisis in decades. He was forced to backtrack hours later.

He has been impeached by lawmakers and is awaiting a final Constitutional Court ruling that could finalise his removal from office, while separately facing an insurrection probe with investigators seeking to detain him for questioning.

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However, Yoon was given a raise, according to the civil servant salary table for 2025, even as he remains holed up in the presidential residence using his security detail to resist arrest.

The document from the Ministry of Personnel Management, seen by AFP on Monday, indicates Yoon’s salary will rise to 262.6 million won ($178,400) — a three percent raise compared with last year.

Yoon is only suspended from duty because the impeachment motion is still being deliberated by the Constitutional Court, so he retains his status as president and will be able to receive his salary and security benefits.

His successor as acting president, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who was himself impeached and is now suspended from office, will also receive a salary raise of three percent to 203.5 million ($138,350).

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“It makes my blood boil. He’s (Yoon) getting paid for doing nothing,” one user wrote in a post on social media platform X that quickly went viral.

Yoon has refused to meet prosecutors and investigators probing his martial law declaration, and his presidential guard unit thwarted an attempt to arrest him following a tense, hours-long standoff this month.

Investigators are preparing another arrest attempt.

Rival protests for and against Yoon have been staged almost daily in the South Korean capital since the crisis began.

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