News
Armed Forces Day: Jonathan, Others Honour Fallen Heroes … As Obasanjo Cautions War Mongers
President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday in Abuja led leaders of the legislative and Judiciary arms of government, the military and para-military to perform the 2013 Armed Forces Remembrance Day wreath laying ceremony.
Our correspondent reports that the ceremony started at about 10 a.m. with the arrival of the President, who is the Grand Patron of the Nigerian Legion, at the National Arcade, Three Arms Zone.
Jonathan took the salute shortly on arrival, after which he inspected a parade in four colours – the National and the three regimental colours of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force.
Prayers were offered for the repose of the souls of the fallen heroes and for peace, security and unity of the nation in both the Christians and Islamic way.
Shortly after the prayers, Jonathan laid a wreath at the Cenotaph; he was followed by Vice President Namadi Sambo, Senate President David Mark and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal.
Others who also laid wreaths were, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Aloma Mukhtar; Minister of State for Defence, Erelu Olusola Obada, and the FCT Minister, Sen. Bala Mohammed.
The Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Ola Ibrahim; the Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika; the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Dele Ezeoba and the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Alex Badeh also took their turns in laying the wreath.
The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar; the Acting Dean of the Diplomatic Corp and Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mrs Olumba Kombe as well as the Chairman of the Nigerian Legion, Col. Micah Gayya (rtd) also laid wreaths.
Our correspondent reports that after the wreaths laying ceremony and 21 gun salute, the President released some pigeons to signify “unfettered freedom, unity, peace and harmony for the country”.
In attendance at the ceremony were the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Ministers, Presidential aides and members of the Diplomatic Corps.
Also in attendance were some members of the armed forces, and their wives, members of the Nigerian Legion and some of the widows of the departed heroes.
It would be recalled that in Nigeria, the Armed Forces Day, also known as Remembrance Day, is celebrated on January 15.
It was formally marked on November 11 of every year to coincide with the Remembrance Day (Poppy Day) for the World War II veterans in the British Commonwealth of Nations.
But it was changed to January 15 of every year in Nigeria in commemoration of the surrender of Biafran troops to the Federal troops on January 15, 1970 thus signalling the end of the Nigerian Civil War.
Meanwhile, former President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday urged Nigerians to shun acts capable of dragging the nation into war.
Obasanjo gave the advice in Abeokuta at this year’s Armed Forces Remembrance Day ceremony. He lamented that Nigerians had lost many of its brave soldiers to wars within and outside the country.
“For us in Nigeria, even when we were fighting along with the colonial powers, we lost Nigerians in Burma and in East Africa,” he said.
He also noted with regret that the nation’s security forces had been losing members either in support of civil authority or in fighting local wars.
News
EFCC Indicts Banks, Fintechs In N162bn Scams
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has indicted a new generation bank, six Fintechs and some microfinance banks in major financial scams by allowing fraudsters to launder huge sums of money.
Director of public Affairs of the Commission, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, made this known at a press briefing at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja, yesterday.
According to him, the compromised institutions allegedly allowed cryptocurrency transactions worth N162 billion to pass through without proper due diligence within the 2024/2025 financial year.
He said that the financial institutions clearly compromised banking procedures and allowed the fraudsters to safely change their ill-gotten gains into digital assets and move them to safe destinations.
“A total sum of N18.1 billion was moved through the financial system without due diligence of customers by the banks.
“It is worrisome that investigations by the commission showed that cryptocurrency transactions to the tune of N162 billion passed through a new generation bank without any due diligence.
“Investigations showed that a single customer maintained 960 accounts in another new bank and all the accounts were used for fraudulent purposes.
“That is bad news but the good news is that following our intervention the commission has been able to recover N33.62 million, which has been returned to some of the victims.”
He explained that the scams were in two categories, adding that the first was a syndicate of fraudsters that employed an airline discount scheme to lure their victims.
He said that they advertised a discount system for the purchase of flight tickets of a particular foreign carrier.
“The payment module is designed in such a way that the victims’ payment is actually made into the account of the airline.
“After payment is made the passenger’s entire funds in his bank account are emptied.
“Investigations showed that more than 700 victims have been scammed so far, with a loss of N651 million,” he said.
According to him, investigations show that the scheme is being masterminded by a foreign national; the commission has so far recovered and released N33 million to victims of the fraud.
He said that another scheme involved a company named Fred and Farid Investment Limited, simply called FF investment, which lured Nigerians into a bogus investment arrangement.
“More than 200, 000 victims have been defrauded in this regard. A total sum of N18 billion was raked in through nine companies offering diverse investment packages.
“The companies are: Credio Banco Limited; Deliberty Rock Limited; Liam Chumeks Global Service; Ngwuoke Daniels Technology; and Icons Autos and Import Merchant.
“Others are : Newpace Technology Services Limited, Primepath Ways Ventures Limited, Kaka Synergy Network Limited and Sunlight Tech Hub Services Limited.”
He said that foreign nationals were behind the schemes, while there are three Nigerian accomplices who have been arrested and charged to court.
He said that the masterminds were on the run and efforts are being made to bring them to book.
“The Commission is calling on regulatory bodies to bring financial institutions to compulsory compliance with regulations in the areas of Know Your Customers (KYC), Customer Due Diligence (CDD), Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs) and others.
“Deposit Money Banks, Fintechs, Micro Finance Banks found to be aiding and abetting fraudsters should be suspended and referred to the EFCC for thorough investigation and possible prosecution.
“Negligence and failure to monitor suspicious and structured transactions by banks should no longer be allowed,” he said.
While cautioning members of the public to be wary of these actors, he said that the EFCC would continue its works against money laundering by fraudulent actors.
Uwujaren urged financial institutions to firm up their operational dynamics and save the nation leakages and compromises bleeding the economy.
News
Group Advocates Indigenous Language Sustainability, Calls for Policy Action
News
Rivers Boundary Commission Steps In to Resolve Okoloma–Ban-Ogoi Land Dispute
-
Sports4 days agoTinubu Lauds Super Eagles’ after AFCON bronze triumph
-
Sports4 days agoAFCON: Lookman gives Nigeria third place
-
Sports4 days agoFulham Manager Eager To Receive Iwobi, Others
-
Sports4 days ago“Mikel’s Influence Prevent Some Players Invitation To S’Eagles Camp”
-
Sports4 days agoMan of The Match award Excites Nwabali
-
Sports4 days agoRemo, Ikorodu set for NPFL hearing, Today
-
Sports4 days agoPolice Games: LOC inspects facilities in Asaba
-
Niger Delta4 days agoINC Polls: Ogoriba Pledges To Continuously Stand For N’Delta Rights … Picks Presidential Form
