HMMN: Nigeria, a country so blessed yet her citizens live in
wretchedness. I’m not making excuses for the lady in the story you’re about to
read, but personally I think the situation in the country called Nigeria has a
lot to do with her decision to dive into her trade. The question is, at the end
of the day, who is to blame? Society or its people? READ ON.
The Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), has apprehended a
seven-man robbery gang spearheaded by a woman, Chioma Ezekwesiri, in Lagos,
south-west, Nigeria.
The suspects: 41-year-old Amadi Igwe, 24-year-old Raymond Chukwuka, 27-year-old
Ignatius Okeredi, 52-year-old Michael Madu, 28-year-old Okechukwu
Jerome and Chioma were arrested while trying to rob Bolatito Hotel, located at
Kola bus stop,in Ijaiye area of Lagos.
According to Ezekwesiri, she had arranged for the guns with
Raymond Chukwuka which they were supposed to use for the operation, which she
insisted was a land matter, whereas the police said their mission was allegedly
to rob a male customer of the hotel who also sells fertilizers worth about N8
million.
The alleged robbery operation, according to the police, was
foiled by some staff of the hotel, who promptly made a distress call to SARS
operatives.
The law enforcement agents were said to have surrounded the
hotel, and later searched all its occupants. It was in the process that two
locally made guns and 12 live ammunitions were recovered from the robbery
suspects.
“We received a distress call from a staff of Bolatito Hotel,
who said they suspected some people around the hotel. The Special Anti-Robbery
Squad moved in, surrounded the place and demanded to search everybody. It was
in the process that two guns and 12 live ammunition were recovered in Chioma’s
car. This led to the arrest of all her gang members,” a top police source told
P.M.NEWS.
Following their arrest and conclusion of investigation, the
police took them to court.
Chioma, 35, who claimed to be a Law graduate from the
University of Lagos, was remanded in prison custody along with six other
members of her gang by Magistrate A.O. Komolafe of the Magistrates’ Court,
Ikeja.
They are facing a three count charge of robbery, conspiracy
and unlawful possession of firearms.
The suspected seven-man robbery gang, including Chioma,
their leader
Chioma claimed that she graduated from UNILAG in 1999, was
called to the bar in 2000, and owns a Non-Governmental Organisation-Youth of
All Nations Empowerment Association. But authorities of the University of Lagos
said she did not graduate from their institution.
An officer of the school, who craved anonymity, said Chioma
cannot claim to be an alumnus of the university if she cannot provide her
matriculation number.
“The fact that she claimed to have gone to Law School with
the first batch is not substantial enough. UNILAG usually sends graduating
students at a stretch, not in batches. My position on the issue is that she did
not graduate from UNILAG, and so she was not our student,” the officer said.
Chioma’s claim of being called to the Bar was also debunked
by Barrister Tunji Busari of Cognate Solicitors, who explained that “we have a
directory for all lawyers. We have all their names with the year they were
called to bar, with their NBA registration numbers. When I checked through her
name in the directory, I could not find her name in my record book.”
When our reporter called Mr. J.E. Joshua, the chairman of
Youth of All Nations Empowerment Association, he denied that Chioma is the
founder of the association.
“She just participated in a charity work which the
association embarked on in April, and promised to participate fully in other
projects of the NGO. But we decided to stop working with her when we realised
that she wasn’t a straight forward person. She is not working with us,” Joshua
stated.HMMN: Nigeria, a country so blessed yet her citizens live in
wretchedness. I’m not making excuses for the lady in the story you’re about to
read, but personally I think the situation in the country called Nigeria has a
lot to do with her decision to dive into her trade. The question is, at the end
of the day, who is to blame? Society or its people? READ ON.
The Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), has apprehended a
seven-man robbery gang spearheaded by a woman, Chioma Ezekwesiri, in Lagos,
south-west, Nigeria.
The suspects, 41-year-old Amadi Igwe, 24-year-old Raymond Chukwuka, 27-year-old
Ignatius Okeredi, 52-year-old Michael Madu, 52, and 28-year-old Okechukwu
Jerome, and Chioma were arrested while trying to rob Bolatito Hotel, located at
Kola bus stop,in Ijaiye area of Lagos.
According to Ezekwesiri, she had arranged for the guns with
Raymond Chukwuka which they were supposed to use for the operation, which she
insisted was a land matter, whereas the police said their mission was allegedly
to rob a male customer of the hotel who also sells fertilizers worth about N8
million.
The alleged robbery operation, according to the police, was
foiled by some staff of the hotel, who promptly made a distress call to SARS
operatives.
The law enforcement agents were said to have surrounded the
hotel, and later searched all its occupants. It was in the process that two
locally made guns and 12 live ammunitions were recovered from the robbery
suspects.
“We received a distress call from a staff of Bolatito Hotel,
who said they suspected some people around the hotel. The Special Anti-Robbery
Squad moved in, surrounded the place and demanded to search everybody. It was
in the process that two guns and 12 live ammunition were recovered in Chioma’s
car. This led to the arrest of all her gang members,” a top police source told
P.M.NEWS.
Following their arrest and conclusion of investigation, the
police took them to court.
They are facing a three count charge of robbery, conspiracy
and unlawful possession of firearms.

The suspected seven-man robbery gang, including Chioma,
their leader
Chioma claimed that she graduated from UNILAG in 1999, was
called to the bar in 2000, and owns a Non-Governmental Organisation-Youth of
All Nations Empowerment Association. But authorities of the University of Lagos
said she did not graduate from their institution.
An officer of the school, who craved anonymity, said Chioma
cannot claim to be an alumnus of the university if she cannot provide her
matriculation number.
“The fact that she claimed to have gone to Law School with
the first batch is not substantial enough. UNILAG usually sends graduating
students at a stretch, not in batches. My position on the issue is that she did
not graduate from UNILAG, and so she was not our student,” the officer said.
Chioma’s claim of being called to the Bar was also debunked
by Barrister Tunji Busari of Cognate Solicitors, who explained that “we have a
directory for all lawyers. We have all their names with the year they were
called to bar, with their NBA registration numbers. When I checked through her
name in the directory, I could not find her name in my record book.”
When our reporter called Mr. J.E. Joshua, the chairman of
Youth of All Nations Empowerment Association, he denied that Chioma is the
founder of the association.
“She just participated in a charity work which the
association embarked on in April, and promised to participate fully in other
projects of the NGO. But we decided to stop working with her when we realised
that she wasn’t a straight forward person. She is not working with us,” Joshua
stated.
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