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How man defrauded ailing friend N15m raised for overseas surgery

Rafiu Kehinde Ambali was allegedly defrauded of over N15 million raised online for his treatment in India by a friend following a serious health challenge that affected part of his face and left him struggling with speech. Efforts to recover the money have been difficult despite the involvement of security agencies, Daily Trust Saturday reports. […]
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Rafiu Kehinde Ambali was allegedly defrauded of over N15 million raised online for his treatment in India by a friend following a serious health challenge that affected part of his face and left him struggling with speech. Efforts to recover the money have been difficult despite the involvement of security agencies, Daily Trust Saturday reports.

It was difficult to get him to speak to Daily Trust Saturday from his hospital bed on phone in Osgobo, Osun State because of his health condition. 

From a lively and charismatic fellow who was full of life, Ambali, 32, is in a pitiable state and life is becoming more difficult.

The trajectory of the 1999 graduate of the University of Lagos to his present sorry condition began in 2021 after the completion of his National Youth Service (NYSC) programme in Sokoto State. With two failed surgeries, escalating cost of importation of his drugs and the depression from the action of a once trusted friend that saw about N15m disappear from the over N16million raised for his treatment from his account for overseas surgery in India, it has been a period of regret for him.

It was gathered that he was first diagnosed with Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) or acute diabetes and initially admitted at the Goronyo General Hospital for treatment in Sokoto State. Following the continuous rise in his sugar level, which morphed into complicated “Rhinocerebral Mucormycorses”, he was later transferred to the Usman Dan-Fodio University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto.

Eventually, he reportedly developed “extreme tissue damage” that eventually cost him his right eye. Efforts to continue his treatment and reconstruct his face in Indian to fix the big pit that has now appeared between his right eye and nose suffered serious setback because of the action of a once trusted friend, AbdulKabeer Adeshina, who hails from Ogun State with him.

Speaking on the issue, Abdulrafiu’s wife, Rosheedat, said the problem began some months to the end of his service in Sokoto when he “started developing fungal infection, which we mistook for malaria. It ate his right face, cut off one of his noses and ate deep into his mouth, making it difficult for him to speak. He was unable to eat and was very much in pain, coupled with the social burden that came with.”

Narrating the incident through a friend, Abu Roshaad, who was a member of the fundraising committee for his treatment on line, Abdulrauf told Daily Trust Saturday that the action of his friend had put his life in danger.

He said, “When this problem started, AbdulKabeer was the only one that was able to be with me more than any family member or relative. He was the one that was in charge of all the tests conducted pre, during and prior to all the surgeries. He was the one that coordinated any payment we needed to make. He had access to all my accounts details, passwords and pins. 

“After the diagnosis, we were told that the surgery would cost $35,000, which was equivalent to N17m then. We were able to raise the money after we put his plight on the social media and people contributed to the cause.

“But while the process to go to India was on, AbdulKabeer said I should lend him N7m to domicile in his account as statement of fund to process a visa for his postgraduate studies in Czech Republic.

“Although the entire members of the committee set up to raise the fund raised concern over it, I later gave him the money after much pressure and his promise to freeze any withdrawal from his account henceforth. He was the only one I had been with, and had done really great in my treatment and management. And since he was not going to spend the money, I saw our refusal as a path to denying his progress as a friend, so I transferred the money to him,” he added.

Explaining further, Aboo Roshaad said AbdulKabeer started behaving strange after the fundraising online. 

“None of us were aware that he later gave him the money until when events started to unfold. Suddenly, he began to downplay the move to fly him to India and said they had made contact with a Saudi-sponsored “Physicians Without Boarders” through one of the doctors in the Usman Dan-Fodio Specialist Hospital in Sokoto, where he was admitted.

“Although those people came to perform the operation, he didn’t tell us that it was a Nigerian plastic surgeon, among the group, Prof Peter Olaitan, that performed the surgery. It was when the surgery failed around six months and his surviving eyes became affected that he later said we should take AbdulRafiu to Fiyinfolu Hospital, Dada Estate in Osogbo, Osun State, where Prof Olaitan is in charge. When he was confronted on the development, he said the Saudi doctors were held up in Abuja because of federal government’s COVID restrictions then. But after he accompanied Abdulrafiu to Osogbo, he just disappeared and we can only reach him on phone. The matter has been reported at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s zonal office in Ilorin, Kwara State and the police in Osun, but nothing concrete has come out of it.

“But as soon as Abdulrafiu was willed into the theatre, AbdulKabeer secretly used his phone to transfer another N7.5m to his own account out of the raised fund and deleted all the alerts from Abdulrafiu’s phone, email and apps. Maybe he thought the eye operation would not be successful. It was when we needed to buy N2,000 worth of drug while he was still being operated upon that Abdulrafiu’s younger brother who came to stay with him called his family to send the money. It was the alert from that transaction that exposed him”.    

When contacted on phone, AbdulKabeer, who admitted the allegation, told Daily Trust Saturday that he had started refunding the money. He had explained in several audio clips obtained by our correspondent that he froze his account because of the activities of bandits along the Sokoto/Zamfara axis in case he was kidnapped, adding that he invested everything in crypto currency and fish business.  

“I later unfroze it because that is the account I am using for my transaction. But this time, I was already indebted to the tune of about N2m and I thought on investing the money on crypto currency to make profit, clear my debt and establish myself from the proceeds. 

“I withdrew another N7.5m behind him to make it N14.5 altogether and deleted the alert. This happened in March 2022 in Osogbo. But we have agreed that I should commence the payment in installment, which I have started. I prayed to complete it. I have about N9m left,” he added. 

Also, AbdulKabeer’s wife, Nofisat, told Daily Trust Saturday that although she was not privy to the agreement between both parties on the repayment, her husband has been sending not less than N50,000 to Abdulrafiu’s account, but not monthly. Nofisat, who spoke from Lagos, added that AbdulKabeer had travelled and she did not know his destination. 

While speaking with Daily Trust Saturday on Friday, Alhaji Mutiu Taiwo Adeshina, AbdulKabeer’s father said his son had started to refund the money. Asked his son’s whereabouts, he said, “The most important thing is to refund the money, which process we have started.”

According to Aboo Roshaad, “Since he (AbdulKabeer) was pressurised to send about N4m to get three bottles of 100mg of Posaconazole, a prescription drug from Canada when the health of Abdulrafiu was very critical, he has been sending between N20,000 and N50,000, which has even stopped.”

He said the development had made it difficult to make any appreciable progress on his health situation, adding that even if he has no permanent address for how, it should not be difficult for the EFCC to trace and track him since he was still communicating through phone.

After several calls to inquire of his present state of health, Professor Olaitan finally spoke with our correspondent on Thursday night saying, “It is too late to be discussing the issue.” He requested to be called back in the morning, but he refused to answer several calls to him on Friday before filing this report.

Also, when contacted, a senior staff of the EFCC zonal command, Ilorin, who craved anonymity said, “I am at a public function but I will try to trace the petition when I get to office and get back to you. He was yet to do so before this report was filed on Friday.

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News Update?Osun Governorship Election Petition Tribunal Sitting Begins October 26

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Osun State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal will on October 26 begin a full hearing of the petition filed by Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC) against the declaration of Senator Ademola Adeleke as governor-elect.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the tribunal made this pronouncement after concluding the pre-hearing session on Thursday.

The tribunal was asked to dismiss the applications of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), seeking the discontinuation of the petition brought to it by Governor Oyetola.

Counsel for Oyetola and the APC, Lasun Sanusi, SAN, at the sitting of the tribunal argued that Adeleke’s, PDP’s and INEC’s reliance on a Federal Court High judgment was nothing but an abuse of court process.

Sanusi argued this while replying to separate applications of the trio, seeking the dismissal of the petition based on the already appealed Federal High Court judgment disqualifying Oyetola from contesting the election.

Citing Supreme Court decisions in the case of Jegede Vs INEC, 2021, 14NWLR, Pt 1797, page 409, the counsel said the court had ruled that the signatories to the letter conveying the nomination of a candidate were not the nominators; rather, the nomination was done by party members at the congress, hence, the judgment could not stand.

Meanwhile, the counsel for INEC, Prof. Paul Ananaba, SAN; counsel for Adeleke, Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN and counsel for the PDP, Dr. Alex Izinyon, SAN, agreed that any decision the tribunal would take on the matter would have to wait until the Appeal Court and the Supreme Court decided on it.

They noted that they just decided to argue the applications to have it on record, a position which the tribunal agreed with and put on record.

Also, in other applications totalling nine by the three respondents, they asked the tribunal to strike out some paragraphs of the petition on the grounds that they were either lumped together or not related to the 2022 election.

In response to each of the applications, Sanusi said all the cases cited by the respondents were misconceived, adding that they were not applicable in the instance case.

He cited the case of INEC Vs Otti, 2016, 8NWLR, where the Supreme Court hinted that INEC was supposed to be neutral, arguing that all the processes filed before the panel have not portrayed the commission’s neutrality.

Sanusi further argued that the applications filed by the respondents were only meant to prevent the tribunal from focusing on hearing the petition on merit, asking the panel to dismiss the applications.

Subsequently, counsel for all parties in the matter agreed to begin the full hearing starting with the calling of witnesses on October 26.

In his ruling, the tribunal declared the pre-hearing session concluded and announced that the pre-hearing conference report would be presented on October 17.

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Politics?Why Nigerian Author, Chimamanda Adichie Rejected National Honour From President Buhari – Aide

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Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that award-winning Nigerian author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who was recently decorated with Harvard University’s iconic W.E.B. Du Bois Medal, has broken her silence over her non-appearance at Tuesday’s conferment of national honours by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Putting the records straight, a member of Chimamanda’s communications team, Omawumi Ogbe, told newsmen that the author declined the honour.

Ogbe said in a statement: “Following the recent conferment of national awards by the President, there have been conflicting reports about one of the announced recipients, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Some social media users say the award-winning writer rejected the award, while others say she accepted it.

“The author did not accept the award and, as such, did not attend the ceremony. She, however, did not want to create undue publicity around it, so her non-acceptance was conveyed privately,” Ogbe said.

While conferring the award on 450 Nigerians and foreigners, President Buhari had justified the honours, saying the awardees had distinguished themselves in the service of the nation and humanity.

“We have among the recipients today, Amb. Prof. Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Ms. Amina J. Mohammed and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who are doing our country proud on the international scene,” Buhari said. “Our dear sisters are a source of inspiration to our young women that through the dint of hard work and dedication, they can achieve greatness.”

This is not the first time an honouree will turn down a national honour from a Nigerian president.

Late Prof. Chinua Achebe, the world-acclaimed Nigerian literary giant and author of Things Fall Apart, rejected the national honours award in 2004 and 2011, leading to an uproar at that time.

Achebe said he rejected the Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR) award because he was dissatisfied with the handling of the country’s affairs by the Olusegun Obasanjo administration. In 2011, Achebe rejected the same award from the Goodluck Jonathan administration, saying the reasons for rejecting the offer when it was first made in 2004 had not been addressed.

Also, the late Chief Gani Fawehinmi, foremost human rights activist and lawyer, also rejected the Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) conferred on him in 2008 by the Umaru Yar’Adua administration.

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Politics?Buhari approves 12,000 metric tons of grains for flood victims

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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved 12,000 metric tons of grains for victims of flood across the country. Director-General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Habib Ahmed, disclosed this in Abuja yesterday during the 2022 International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction. DSS DG’s son body shames Teni for ‘disrespecting’ Buhari Buhari seeks collective action against threats […]
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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved 12,000 metric tons of grains for victims of flood across the country.

Director-General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Habib Ahmed, disclosed this in Abuja yesterday during the 2022 International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction.

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He said NEMA was also sending out relief materials.

He said though the flood in Lokoja, Kogi State, was affecting the transportation of the materials, security agencies had been alerted to ensure the materials were successfully conveyed.

Ahmed said the heavy impact of the flood disaster across the country this year was because communities ignored early warnings.

He said the Federal Government alerted states and local government areas about the dangers ahead of the flood and used risk mapping to identify vulnerable areas that would be affected, but the warnings were not heeded to.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar-Farouk, represented by Director, Humanitarian Department, Ali Grema, said the scale of devastation caused by this year’s floods could only be compared to the 2012’s. 

“More than 500 lives have been lost, more than 1.4m persons affected, about 90,000 homes both partially or completely destroyed and still counting. 

“And also destroyed are thousands of hectares of farmland; thus worsening fears of a disruption of food supply in Africa’s most populous country These widespread cases are in 27 out of 36 States and the FCT.”

She urged communities to take climate predictions and flood outlooks warnings seriously, noting that all disasters as local.

“As we reflect on the present flood situation in nigeria, let’s consider the focus of the 2022 IDDRR. Did we not have enough warnings or was our predictions and flood outlook wrong? Did we not act enough to prevent or mitigate what we’re confronted with today? While we shall not apportion blames, we need to acknowledge the fact that we all had enough warning and our advocacy was timely. We can’t outright eliminate flood but we can keep people safe. That responsibility is collectively ours.”

She recalled that in September, the Federal Executive Council had approved the National Flood Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan developed by an inter-ministerial committee.

 

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