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Canadian-Nigerian woman threatening Yoruba, Benin people with poison boasts arrested

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A Canadian-Nigerian woman is scheduled to appear in court on Monday, September 2, 2024, following her arrest by Toronto Police for allegedly making hate-motivated threats against the Nigerian community.

Amaka Sonnberger, 46, was apprehended on Sunday following an investigation into online content she reportedly posted on August 25, threatening violence against specific members of the Nigerian community.

Charged with uttering threats, Sonnberger will face a judge at the Ontario Court of Justice.

The case is being treated as a suspected hate-motivated offence, with the Toronto Police Hate Crime Unit involved in the investigation.

Toronto Police Service, in a Sunday statement on its website titled, “Suspected Hate-Motivated Threatening Investigation, Woman Arrested,” revealed this.

It read, “Toronto Police have arrested a woman in connection with a suspected hate-motivated threat investigation. The arrest follows a report received on August 28, 2024, regarding a threatening incident. Authorities allege that on or around August 25, 2024, Amaka Sonnberger, 46, of Toronto, posted online content threatening the lives of specific members of the Nigerian community.

“Sonnberger was taken into custody on September 1, 2024, and has been charged with uttering threats. She is scheduled to appear in court on Monday, September 2, 2024, at the Ontario Court of Justice, located at 2201 Finch Avenue West.

“The investigation is being treated as a suspected hate-motivated offence. Police are urging anyone with information to contact them at 416-808-3500 or reach out anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.222tips.com.”

Hate-motivated crimes

According to the statement, TPS said that hate-motivated crimes may involve consultation with the Crown, and if convicted, hate is considered an aggravating factor in sentencing.

It added that hate speech charges, such as promoting hatred or advocating genocide, require the Attorney General’s consent and are often delayed.

“When suspected hate-motivated offences are reported to police, the investigation could be led by a Divisional Investigator with the support of the Hate Crime Unit (HCU), or in some cases, will be investigated exclusively by the HCU.

“If it is alleged a criminal offence was committed (such as assault or mischief) and it is believed to have been motivated by bias, prejudice, or hate, the officer-in-charge may consult with the Crown. If a person is charged and convicted of the offence, the Judge will take into consideration hate as an aggravating factor when imposing a sentence.

“Wilful promotion of hatred and advocating genocide are hate propaganda (hate speech) offences which require the Attorney General’s consent to lay charges. These charges are often laid at a later time,” it concluded.

NDDC, HOR petition

The House of Representatives and the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission had petitioned the Canadian authorities, demanding an investigation and prosecution of the woman.

S0nnberger, also earlier, had dismissed the possibility of arrest or deportation after the Nigerian House of Representatives urged the Canadian government to prosecute her for inciting violence and genocide against Yoruba and Benin people.

Meanwhile, the Federal Government of Nigeria earlier revealed Sonnberger’s identity for making threatening comments against fellow Nigerians of Yoruba and Benin descent.

Sonnberger’s threat
In a video clip that started trending on X.com last Tuesday, a woman’s voice was heard making anti-Yoruba comments during a virtual meeting on TikTok.

She spoke mainly in Pidgin English, threatening to poison Yoruba and Benin people.

She said: “Record me very well; it’s time to start poisoning the Yoruba and the Benin. Put poison for all una food for work. Put poison for una water, make una dey kpai one by one”.

Nigerians reaction
The incident sparked outrage from concerned Nigerians who swarmed the Internet, demanding her arrest alongside her other accomplices for calling for the death of other Nigerians during a social media engagement.

Peter Obi, as well as Abubakar Atiku, and other prominent Nigerians, have strongly condemned the incident, expressing their outrage over the hate-motivated threats.

They have called for swift justice and urged authorities to ensure that such acts are met with the full force of the law, emphasising the need for unity and tolerance in the face of such divisive actions.

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Owuze Nwuche’s Montego Upstream Loses N130m to Alleged Employee Fraud……

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Owuze Nwuche led Montego Upstream Services Limited is currently seeking to recover N130,099,967 allegedly misappropriated by three of its employees.

 

In an effort to retrieve the funds, the Nigeria Police’s Special Fraud Unit (PSFU) in Ikoyi, Lagos, apprehended three individuals suspected of the embezzlement.

 

 

Operatives of the PSFU arrested Philemon Obileku, Onyia Jude, and Sunday Okelezo.

 

The trio has been charged before Justice Deinde Dipeolu on counts of conspiracy and unlawful diversion of funds through price inflation and bribery.

 

 

During their arraignment, prosecutor Daniel Apochi informed the court that the accused, along with others still at large, conspired between 2022 and 2023 to unlawfully divert over N130 million while employed by Montego Upstream Services. The alleged scheme involved accepting bribes in exchange for inflating contract prices and issuing fraudulent orders.

 

Apochi further stated that the defendants’ actions contravened sections 18(a) and 18(1)(2)(b) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 (as amended in 2012).

 

The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

 

 

Following their plea, the prosecutor requested a trial date and asked for the defendants to be remanded in the custody of the Nigerian Correctional Services (NCoS) pending the case’s conclusion.

 

The defense counsel, Ademola Olabiyi, supported by B.J. Adegbesan, moved a bail application, noting the health condition of one of the defendants. Though initially unopposed, the prosecutor unexpectedly changed his stance and opposed the application after being prompted by the court.

 

Despite this, Justice Dipeolu ordered the defendants to be remanded in NCoS custody until September 20, when the court will determine their bail application.

 

 

The charges allege that between 2022 and 2023, the defendants conspired to fraudulently convert N130 million in bribes and kickbacks from Montego Upstream vendors, thereby committing offenses under the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act.

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Alleged N240bn Scam: Embattled Businessman, Akintoye Akindele Faces Class Action As 20 Victims Seek Justice

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More than 20 notable Nigerians are set to commence a class action against oil magnate and former Managing Director of Duport Midstream Company Limited, Akintoye Akindele, over alleged scam, running to over $150 million (over N240 billion).

 

A media practitioner, Mr. Lere Olayinka, who spoke on behalf of the victims disclosed that a senior lawyer based in Abuja has already been briefed to take action against the controversial businessman.

 

In recent time, Akindele, who is also the boss of Atlantic Refineries and Chairman of Platform Capital, has been in the eyes of storm with accusations and counter accusations bothering on misappropriation of funds, alleged shares racketeering, manipulating boards decision among other allegations.

 

On 1 March, 2024, Justice James Kolawole Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja had ordered the remand of Akindele at the Kuje Correctional Centre in the nation’s capital.

 

 

Justice Omotosho ruled that Akindele should remain in custody till 20 March 2024, when the court will consider documents confirming the perfection of the bail granted him earlier.

 

However, this planned class suit is coming a few weeks before Akindele’s trial in Lagos for an alleged malfeasance involving the diversion of $5,636,397.01, and N73,543,763.25, belonging to Summit Oil International Ltd, a company founded by the Late Philanthropist and Politician, Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola and also bribery of the Police with N150 million.

 

 

 

The trial, which was moved to Lagos from Abuja in May, this year, will begin in Lagos on 3 October.

 

 

Justice Omotosho had on 9 May, 2024, ordered that the trial of Akindele in the alleged $5.6m fraud be moved from Abuja to the Lagos division of the court.

 

Akindele and his company, the second defendant in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CR/570/2023, were said to have committed the act between 2017 and 2021 when they allegedly converted the said sum received from Shell Petroleum Company into personal use.

 

Similarly, the oil magnate is also facing prosecution for allegedly bribing the police with N150 million to stall their further investigation of the case.

 

 

His trial for the alleged N150 million bribery will also commence in Lagos on 29 October 2024.

 

P.M.EXPRESS learnt that victims of Akindele’s various scams he allegedly perpetrated in the past have decided to take him head on for justice.

 

According to Olayinka, one of the victims, who is a notable player in the oil & gas industry initiated the move for the class action.

 

He opened a WhatsApp Platform to coordinate other victims.

 

Akindele’s trouble started early in the year when he was arrested by the Police in Abuja for allegedly fleecing Duport Midstream Company Limited of $25 million, part of which a sum of $5.6 million belonged to Summit Oil International.

 

Ever since, he has been in and out of the court.

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IGHODALO DEMANDS N20B FROM OSHIOMHOLE FOR MALICIOUS DEFAMATORY UTTERANCES, THREATENS LEGAL ACTION

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The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the September 21 governorship election in Edo State, Dr Asue Ighodalo, has demanded the payment of N20 Billion in damages from Adams Oshiomhole, a chietain of the All progressives Congress (APC) and a sitting senator for malicious defamatory utterances made against him on Saturday, September 14, 2024, at a political campaign rally in Benin City.

 

Oshiomhole had recklessly accused Ighodalo of being the brain behind a ponzi scheme, ‘PLANWELL’, in which numerous Nigerians were defrauded of their hard earned funds in the past.

 

In a letter dated 16th September, 2024, and signed by Chief Ayo Asala, SAN, of Ayo Asala and Associates, titled “Re: Defamatory Statements Made In Respect Of Dr Asue Ighodalo”, the learned silk stated that:

“It is sad to note that despite your status as an elder and holder of a public office, you appear to have developed a pattern of spewing false statements in the public domain purely for the achievement of your political ends.

“This baseless, unfounded, false and malicious allegation has become another in a long line of such defamatory fabrications and statements made by you in respect of our client in the recent past.

“Our client is an accomplished Nigerian legal practitioner and a corporate leader whose impressive resume from birth up till the current day is entirely in the public domain and our client has absolutely no connection with and could never have been involved in any manner whatsoever with the purported ‘PLANWELL’ scheme with which you have seriously defamed our client’s reputation.

“It is clear that the fabrication of the unfounded and false story regarding the purported involvement of our client in the said ‘PLANWELL’ scheme or any other financial scheme whatsoever, is a figment of your imagination and a story fabricated purely for the purpose of denigrating the good character and reputation of our client for the achievement of the political purpose of advancing the sinking fortunes of your political party and candidate in the forthcoming Edo State Gubernatorial Elections.”

 

He went on to say that Ighodalo has been inundated with calls from concerned members of the public, associates, acquaintances and so many people as a result of Oshiomhole’s malicious accusations.

In consequence, the learned senior lawyer demanded “an immediate and unqualified retraction and apology for your false, defamatory and malicious statements which should be published in at least two national television networks and three nationally circulating newspapers.

” Pay to our client damages in the sum of N20 billion Naira for your false, defamatory and malicious statements referred to herein,” the letter read.

 

The letter further asserted that failure to comply with the above demands will lead to legal actions without further notice.

 

Ighodalo has consistently maintained that he knows nothing about the said ‘PLANWELL’, which his political opponents have been trying so viciously to tie around his neck.

 

Few weeks ago, the same Oshiomhole made some malicious and defamatory utterances against Ighodalo for which he has been slammed with a N20B libel suit. This is yet another in the case of Oshiomhole’s implacable determination to tarnish Ighodalo’s hard earned reputation.

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