The Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Friday, July 31, 2015 arraigned Ikenna Okwukwe, Somina Wokomo and Boma Morgan Ezekiel before Justice S.C.
Amadi of the Rivers State High Court, Port Harcourt, on a 14-count charge
bordering on conspiracy and stealing to the tune of Sixty Million, Four Hundred
and Twenty Seven Thousand Naira (N60,427,000,00).
Okwukwe, account officer to O.B Lulu Briggs Foundation allegedly conspired
with Wokomo and Ezekiel, to steal the said sum from the foundation’s account
with a new generation bank in Port Harcourt, using cheques in his custody to make payments to individuals
that had no dealings with the foundation.
Count one of the
charge reads; that you Ikenna Okwukwe Ogwuma, Somina Wokama, and Boma Morgan
Ezekiel between the month of December 2012 and November, 2014 at No. 17, Igbodo
Street, Old Government Reserved Area (G.R.A) Port Harcourt within the Port
Harcourt Judicial Division of this Honorable Court did conspire with each other
to commit felony to wit: stealing and thereby committed an offence of
Conspiracy Contrary to Section 316 of the Criminal Code CAP 37 Vol. II Laws of
Rivers State of Nigeria 1999”.
Another count
charge reads; “that you Ikenna Okwukwe Ogwuma, Somina Wokama, and Boma
Morgan Ezekiel on or about the 11th day of December, 2013 at Access
Bank Plc., Olu Obasanjo Road branch Port Harcourt within the Port Harcourt
Judicial Division of this Honorable Court did fraudulently steal the sum of Ten
Million Four Hundred and Twenty Seven Thousand Naira (N10, 427,000.00) Property
of O. B Lulu Briggs Foundation using a United Bank for Africa Plc. account
number 100917802 operated and maintained in the name of Okunnu Abideen Olakunle
and thereby committed an offence of Stealing Contrary to Section 390 (9) of the
Criminal Code CAP 37 Vol. II Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria 1999”.
They pleaded not
guilty when the charges were read to them.
Justice Amadi ordered
that the accused persons be remanded in prison custody and adjourned the matter
to August 6, 2015 for consideration of bail applications.
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