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Amodu Shuaibu dies in his sleep at about 4am today, June 11

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Amodu Shuaibu dies today About 4am, June 11 his body been moved to his home town from the stella obasanjo hospital in benin RIP AMODU SHUIABU Amodu Shuaibu dies in his sleep at about 4am today, June 11. Read more: https://www.naij.com/857107-7-facts-didnt-know-amodu-shuaibu.html Amodu Shuaibu dies in his sleep at about 4am today, June 11. – His body has been moved to his home town from the Stella Obasanjo hospital in Benin – NAIJ.com presents some facts Nigerians may not know about him Tragedy has struck twice in three days as another former coach of the Super Eagles, Amodu Shuaibu died in the early hours of today, June 11. This coming barely 72 hours after the nation lost a legend, Stephen Keshi. Until his death, the Edo-born coach was the technical director of the Nigeria Football Federation. Read more: https://www.naij.com/857107-7-facts-didnt-know-amodu-shuaibu.html Amodu Shuaibu dies in his sleep at about 4am today, June 11. – His body has been moved to his home to...

Lagos State High Court Sentenced one Olawale Garuba to 39 years Imprisonment for Stealing from the Dead.

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Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye of the Lagos State High Court on Thursday sentenced one Olawale Garuba to 39 years imprisonment for stealing from the dead. The convict was arraigned alongside six others in July 2015 for conspiring among themselves to steal over N30 million from the bank account of a deceased customer of a new generation bank, where the convict works. The fraud was uncovered by the bank when they discovered that some of their staff, including the convict, had connived with proxies to steal from a dormant account of one of the bank’s customers. Upon the discovery of the fraud, the bank apprehended the staff and handed them over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for investigation and prosecution. Upon their arraignment, they pleaded not guilty to 18 counts of fraud. Subsequently, Justice Ipaye refused their bail application and remanded them in prison custody. However, on June 2, 2016, the convict changed his plea from not guilty to guilty.