At the point of arrest, the fraudsters had in their possession forty five (45) laptops of different make, twenty eight (28) telephone sets, eight (8) internet mobile modems and one Nissan car with registration number USL 375 AG.
The suspected fraudsters who are mostly in their twenties includes: Idehen Obabueki, Adesa Lucky, Usuagu Uche, Eloghosa Olikiabor, Larry Edomwonyi, Amowie Maike, Francis Ezegbede, Itua Samuel and Endurance John Egbeifo. Others are Amego Ovenseri, Iyen Ighodaro, Philip Agbodori, Lucky Robinson, Nnadi Obinna, Osabuohien Osahon, Chinenu Eze, Peter Sunday, Solomon Ogu, Niyi Femi and Osagie Aghedo.
The suspects have made useful statements. Most of them confessed to be engaged in online dating of foreigners particularly widows. They also confessed to using different pseudo names and faces to deceive their prospective victims. They will be charged to court as soon as investigation is concluded.
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It is unfortunate that Nigeria has degenerated to the level where money and material things has replaced the mind and conscience of the people. Life is now cheap and people respect and worship nothing but money.so, we in nigeria are in real trouble if nothing is done to change this trend.Many Nigerians today are pastots and Imam but see where we are.It is sad.May God Help us
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ReplyDeletewhere is the future of our dear country Nigeria.
everybody wants to be rich overnight.
nobody cares about moral anymore.
God help us.
The government is to be blame as they themselves are not a good example, they steal from the government pause, they teach our younger one's how to steal without moral, is so sad no future for the younger one's, they go to the house of assembly to blow grammar and not the major problem facing the country, tell me where do we go from here?
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