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Nigerian ‘Dead Woman’ Appears In Court To Reclaim £350k London Home From Scammer

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A Nigerian woman falsely declared dead has appeared in court via videolink from Nigeria to stop a convicted fraudster from seizing her £350,000 London home.

June Ashimola, 55, was officially recorded as having died in February 2019, sparking a long-running legal battle over her estate.

However, she stunned the High Court by appearing before Deputy Master John Linwood to prove she was very much alive.

The court heard that Power of Attorney over her estate had been fraudulently granted to associates of Tony Ashikodi, a convicted fraudster.

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In 2022, control of the estate was transferred to a Ms. Ruth Samuel on behalf of one “Mr. Bakare Lasisi,” who claimed to have married Ashimola in 1993.

However, the judge ruled that Lasisi did not even exist and that Ashimola had been the victim of an elaborate scam.

Ashimola, who left the UK for Nigeria in 2018 and had not returned, told the court that claims of her death were fabricated.

A false death certificate had been produced, and there were even allegations that a woman had been “masquerading” as her.

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“This is an unusual probate claim in that the deceased says she is very much alive,” Deputy Master Linwood remarked.
He ruled in Ashimola’s favor, concluding that Ashikodi had orchestrated the fraud and attempted to mislead the court.

Despite visa issues preventing her from attending in person, the judge accepted Ashimola’s identity, confirming her with passport photos.

The ruling effectively revokes the fraudulent claim over her London home, restoring her rightful ownership.

According to the Daily Mail, one of the most startling revelations in the case was that Ms. Ashimola’s supposed husband, Mr. Lasisi, did not actually exist—despite multiple emails allegedly sent by him.

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“I find that Ms. Ashimola is alive and that the death certificate was forged and/or fraudulently obtained, produced, or fabricated,” the judge stated.
He further ruled that her alleged death was part of Mr. Tony Ashikodi’s scheme to seize control of the property from her.
“The person who appeared before me and identified herself as Ms. Ashimola bore a strong physical resemblance to the photographs in her passports,” he noted.
The judge also determined that Ms. Ashimola was never married to Mr. Lasisi and that the marriage certificate was a fraudulent or fabricated document.
“I do not accept that Mr. Lasisi exists—or, if he does, that he was aware his identity was being used. I also do not accept that the emails purportedly from him were actually sent by him,” he stated.
He found that the probate power of attorney, supposedly issued by Mr. Lasisi and Ms. Samuel, was fraudulent.
“The death certificate was not proven to the required standard, as only a copy was presented with no known provenance. There was no evidence before me that it was a genuine document representing a real event. I find it was forged and/or fraudulently produced. Those who relied on it—Mr. Tony Ashikodi and Ms. Samuel—were either directly involved in its creation or knew it was false,” he concluded.
As a result of these findings, Deputy Master Linwood revoked the grant related to the power of attorney.

The court also heard that the legal battle had already resulted in “disproportionate” costs exceeding £150,000—an amount that might surpass the property’s equity.

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Diphtheria: Reps Direct Education Ministry Education To Strengthen Health, Safety Protocols In Unity Schools

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By Gloria Ikibah
The  House of Representatives has directed the Federal Ministry of Education to take immediate and decisive measures to
strengthen health and safety protocols in all federal unity colleges, with particular
attention to addressing the situation at King’s College.
Th House also applauded the Lagos State Government, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), and other health authorities for their swift and commendable response, and encourage continued collaboration
between federal and state agencies to safeguard the health and well-being of
students.
This resolution was sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent Public Importance by Rep. Akin Rotimi on “THE OUTBREAK OF DIPHTHERIA IN KING’S COLLEGE, LAGOS”, on Tuesday at plenary.
The House also called upon the Federal Ministry of Health, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), and the NCDC to intensify diphtheria vaccination and awareness campaigns in schools across the country to prevent future outbreaks.
The House also direct the Federal Ministry of Education to undertake an urgent and comprehensive review of health infrastructure in unity colleges and establish a clear and effective
framework for responding to infectious disease outbreaks in educational institutions.
In his lead debate, Rep. Rotimi expressed deep concern over the incident, citing significant lapses in infection prevention and control measures in federal unity colleges.
The lawmaker called for urgent action to address the recent diphtheria outbreak at King’s College in Lagos, which resulted in the death of a 12-year-old student and hospitalized several others.
He noted that the outbreak exposes the Federal Ministry of Education’s responsibility to ensure the health and safety of students in its institutions.
According to him, the  data from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), shows 24,804 confirmed cases of diphtheria across 25 states in Nigeria between week 19 of 2022 and week 04 of 2025, resulting in 1,269 fatalities across 18 states.
The House further directed the NCDC to establish and implement a structured disease surveillance system within all federal unity colleges to ensure early detection and rapid response
to infectious disease outbreaks.
Members also recommended that the Federal Government provide appropriate compensation to the family of the deceased student, in recognition of the tragic loss suffered and the duty of care owed to students in federal institutions.
The House observe a moment of silence in honour of the deceased student and extend
heartfelt condolences to his family and the King’s College community.
The lawmakers unanimously adopted the motion and mandated its committees on Health and Basic Education to engage with
relevant agencies, including the NCDC, to assess and enhance infection prevention andemergency response measures in federal schools.
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SAD! Angry fan k!lls female influencer during live stream

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Tokyo police are investigating the tragic killing of a 22-year-old female influencer who was fatally stabbed during a live stream on a public street.

The horrifying incident, which unfolded in real time, left viewers in shock as they witnessed the attack before the screen went dark.

According to local media reports on Wednesday, the suspect, a 42-year-old man believed to be a longtime follower of the influencer, was arrested at the scene. Investigators found multiple stab wounds on the victim’s body, including injuries to her head and neck.

Eyewitnesses reported that the influencer was engaging with her audience when she suddenly screamed for help. Moments later, sirens could be heard in the background as emergency responders arrived.

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Preliminary investigations suggest that the suspect had been following the influencer’s content for years and may have deliberately tracked her movements based on details she shared about the live-stream. Authorities believe the attack was premeditated.

The suspect reportedly claimed that he had lent the influencer two million yen (approximately $13,450) but had not been repaid. Police are currently verifying his claims as part of the ongoing investigation.

Authorities are urging social media users to exercise caution regarding their online interactions and personal security.

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Security operatives chase away thugs from PDP HQ amid leadership crisis

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Operatives of the Police, Department of State Service, and Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, on Wednesday, cleared thugs from the Peoples Democratic Party’s headquarters in Abuja.

A party source, speaking on the condition of anonymity due to fear of victimisation, revealed to The PUNCH on Wednesday that the thugs were reportedly recruited to block members of the National Working Committee from entering the party headquarters for their meetings.

The crisis within the PDP has deeply affected all party organs, with recent developments seeing Samuel Anyanwu and former National Youth Leader Sunday Ude-Okoye both claiming the position of PDP National Secretary.

While the Court of Appeal in Enugu upheld Ude-Okoye as the National Secretary, Anyanwu took the matter to the Supreme Court.

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As a result, the Supreme Court reserved its judgment on Monday, with the date to be communicated to the parties involved.

“The party staff, with the support of security personnel, confronted the thugs and dispersed them,” the source said.

At the party’s national headquarters, a reporter from The PUNCH noticed a heavy presence of security personnel.

Around six Nigeria Police, DSS, and NSCDC vans were stationed near Wadata Plaza, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja.

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The Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, is currently leading the NWC meeting, with Ude-Okoye attending as the National Secretary.

Details shortly…

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