The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday, April 6, 2016,
arraigned Patrick Shanchi Nwokike, Managing Director of a wonder bank, ‘Let’s Partner With You’ alongside his
wife, Rosemary Ifeoma Nwokike, before Justice Dugbo Aghoghorie of the Federal
High Court sitting in Enugu, Enugu State on a 10-count charge bordering on
Advanced Fee Fraud and carrying out banking business without valid License.
The offence
runs contrary to the provisions of Section 8 (a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and
other fraud related offences Act, 2006 and punishable under Section 1(3) of the
same Act. It also breaches Section 2(1) of the Banks and Other Financial
Institutions Act.
Nwokike and his wife’s journey to the dock
followed series of petitions from Nigerians across religious, gender, ethnic,
economic and social strata alleging that their company, ‘Let’s Partner With You’,
had over the past five years solicited and obtained deposits of more than N4billion
from the general public with promises of mouth-watering interest in return.
Investigation revealed that, the company had
no license to solicit and manage funds for the public nor was it registered
with the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, or the Nigeria Deposit
Insurance Corporation, NDIC.
‘Let’s Partner With You’ was found to have
over six accounts in about four banks with Nwokike and his wife being the only
signatories to the accounts.
Further investigations revealed that the
company had, for some time, paid a 10% (ten percent) interest on invested
capital but suddenly stopped and efforts by depositors to have at least their
initial investments were futile.
One of the counts
reads:
“That you, LET’S
PARTNER WITH YOU LTD, Patrick Shanchi Nwokike (Managing Director/CEO of LET’S
PARTNER WITH YOU LTD) and Rosemary Ifeoma Nwokike (Director of LET’S PARTNER
WITH YOU LTD) sometime between January and April, 2016 at Enugu within the
jurisdiction of this Honorable Court with intent to defraud obtained the sum of
N8,000,000:00 (Eight Million Naira) from Nwagbolu Emeka Onyekwelu under the
false pretence of paying him 10% interest monthly on the said sum which
representation you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary
to Section 1(1)(a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences
Act, 2006 and punishable under Section 1(3) of the same Act.”
When the charge was
read to them, the defendants pleaded not guilty.
In view of their
plea, counsel to EFCC, Marshall Umukoro Onome prayed the court to remand the
accused persons and fix a date for trial.
Peter Eze and A. I.
Ani, SAN, representing the first and second defendants respectively, urged the
court to admit their clients to bail, which was vehemently opposed by Onome.
Justice Oghoghorie,
however, granted the defendants bail in the sum of N5million each with two
sureties in like sum. One of the sureties must be civil servant not below grade
level 12 and resident in Enugu State. He/She must produce letter of first
appointment and letter of last promotion. The second surety must be a land
owner and shall produce his Certificate of Occupancy (C of O).
The case has been
adjourned to June 27, 2017 for trail.
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