Three policemen, others burnt to death as vehicle pursued by Customs officers collided with bank bullion van in Kebbi

Six people including three policemen were confirmed dead in multiple accidents on along Birnin Kebbi/Argungu road in Kebbi State.

The accident occurred on Tuesday, September 27, when a vehicle smuggling petrol products from Birnin Kebbi collided into a bank bullion vehicle, four others and a motorcycle.

Spokesman of the State Police Command, SP Nafiu Abubakar, confirmed the incident in a statement on Wednesday, September 28, in Birnin Kebbi.

“The accident occurred when a Carina E car, carrying jerricans of PMS, was suspected to have been pursued by a Nigeria Customs Service patrol team from Birnin Kebbi,” the statement read.

“On getting to Jeda village, the Carina E car had a head-on collision with the Bullion van, as a result, bursting into flames and consumed three other cars.

Consequently, a total of five vehicles and one motorcycle were burnt to ashes,” “Six people including three police men also died in the inferno, while five other people, three policemen sustained various degree of injuries and were rushed to Federal Medical Center, Birnin Kebbi, for medical attention,”

The statement said the Commissioner of Police (CP) Ahmed Magaji Kontagora, swiftly rushed to scene of the accident and had condoled with families of the deceased.

He prayed the Almighty Allah grants the lives of the departed souls eternal rest and to give their families the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

“Magaji-Kontagora is also assuring members of the public that a thorough investigation will be carried out to unravel the circumstances surrounding the unfortunate incident,” he added.

Court orders bank to refund $30,769 to three customers

A Magistrate Court sitting in Surulere, Lagos has ordered a new generation bank to refund the sum of $30,769 it deducted from three businesswomen’s domiciliary and naira accounts.

The businesswomen are Mrs. Adebomi Orogun, Mrs. Kehinde Banjo, and Mrs. Oluwatoyin Ode.

Magistrate Oluwatoyin Otitoju gave the order after hearing the claimants’ application.

In her affidavit in support of the application, the first applicant Mrs. Orogun said she recently wanted to transfer money from her Euro account, only to discover that she no longer had access to make any transaction.

“On the 4th of March, 2022, I was shocked to discover that all my accounts (USD, EURO, and Naira) and that of my fellow Claimants with the respondent (Polaris Bank) had been frozen and a ‘post no debit’ order was placed on them,” she said.

Orogun said the bank told her that it had not been deducting the proper commission per transaction on the accounts which only commenced later and which led to her USD account being cleared out.

The bank did not show up nor put up a defence.

Reviewing the facts of the case, Magistrate Otitoju on June 21, 2022, held that the bank’s action was illegal and void.

She held: “An order of this Honourable Court is hereby made declaring the “post no debit” order placed on the 1st applicant’s USD, Euro, and Naira accounts and 2nd applicant’s USD and Naira accounts, and 3rd applicant’s USD and Naira accounts by the respondent (Polaris Bank) as illegal.

“An order of this Honourable Court is hereby made declaring the unauthorised deductions from the 1st applicant’s USD account, 2nd applicant’s USD account, and 3rd applicant’s USD account as illegal and void.

“An order of this Honourable Court is hereby made directing the respondent to revert the applicants’ accounts to status quo as of 17th January 2022.”

Davido breaks the bank as he splashes millions on designer shoes for his entire crew (Video)

Ace Nigerian singer and DMW boss, David ”Davido” Adeleke, spoilt members of his crew by buying them new shoes from an expensive store.

The artiste recently rented out a boutique and splashed millions to cop designer shoes for all members of his 30BG gang.

Davido took to his Instagram story to share a series of videos of his crew members each carrying boxes containing shoes and they could be seen very excited as they hailed the Omo Baba Olowo for showing them great love.

Davido captioned the video; ‘Everybody carry shoe’.

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Paternity scandal: FCMB MD goes on leave as probe commences

Adam Nuru, the managing director of First City Monument Bank (FCMB), has been asked to proceed on leave in order to investigate the paternity allegations levelled against him

A panel is currently probing the allegation against Nuru, who has been accused of having an affair with a former official of the bank, who is married.

“The managing director volunteered to proceed on leave pending the outcome of the investigation of this scandal,” the source said.

“Although it is a personal matter, the issue has gone really far and many allegations were made.”

Over 1,900 people had signed a petition to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), calling for the sack of Nuru. This occurred after the death of the late husband of the woman he allegedly had an affair with

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