Security guards charged with stealing N400,000 motor parts.
Four security guards in were on Friday in Lagos docked at an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court for allegedly stealing automobile parts valued at N400,000.
The accused GoodLuck Amanze, Titus Ngise, Ature Ento, Sanya Seun, are standing trial on a two-count charge of conspiracy and stealing.
The prosecutor, Sgt Igonbo Emby, told the court that the accused committed the alleged offence on May 17 at Swift Network Limited locatedat No. 31b Saka Tinubu St., Victoria Island.
Emby alleged that the accused stole four brain boxes from four buses parked inside the company’s premises they were guarding.
He said the registration numbers of the buses are XK 24 BDG, KR 427 GGE, XK 26 BDG and XK 25 BDG.
He said the alleged offence contravened Sections 390(9) and 516 of the Criminal Code Laws of Lagos State.
The accused pleaded not guilty.
Magistrate, Adebayo Sonuga, granted each of the accused a bail in the sum of N500,000, with two sureties each in like sum, and adjourned till June 13 for mention.
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Lagos court dissolves 5-year-old childless relationship.
A five-year-old marriage that did not produce an offspring was dissolved on Friday in Lagos owing to the mutual consent of the couple.
A Grade “A” Customary Court in Mushin, which gave the order, noted that the marriage between 55-year-old Oluwole Shoniran, a tailor, and his wife, Olayinka, 45, had broken down irretrievably.
The estranged husband had on Feb. 17 filed a suit seeking the dissolution of the union on the grounds that it was barren.
President of the court, Abayomi Ipaye, said since the marriage was childless the court had no option than to dissolve it.
Earlier, Shoniran had told the court that he was tired of Olayinka, his fourth wife.
Olayinka, who said she was no longer interested in the relationship, urged the court to order Shoniran to pay the N250,000 he owed her.
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4-day old baby girl abandoned in Badagry.
An unidentified woman has abandoned a four-day-old baby girl at a private maternity home in Ajara Topa, Badagry.
The proprietress of the maternity home, Juli Onyekame said the baby was delivered at about 6:30pm on Tuesday by the mother who never registered for antenatal care in the maternity.
Onyekame said after taking delivery of the baby, the unidentified mother said she was leaving the maternity to arrange payment of her hospital bill, only to phone her later that she should take charge of the baby. Onyekame, who said she never knew any relations of the woman, stated that she admitted the woman on “humanitarian ground” since she did not register with her maternity home.
Onyekame said she had reported the matter to Badagry Police Station when it became clear that the unidentified woman had apparently abandoned the baby.
An Assistant Superintendent of Police and Divisional Crime Officer at Badagry Police Station, Samson Okudiji said the abandoned baby would be taken to the Lagos Welfare home along with an 11-year-old boy who was lost and found.
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