EFCC ARRAIGNS TWO, COMPANY FOR ALLEGED N560M THEFT IN LAGOS. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE

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 EFCC Arraigns Two, Company  for Alleged N560m Theft in Lagos ‎ ‎The Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Monday, June 8, 2026, arraigned the duo of Olivia Dike and Azeez Muniru Siyanbola for an alleged N560,000,000,00( Five Hundred and Sixty Million Naira ) theft before Justice R.O. Oshodi of the Lagos  State High Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos.   The defendants were arraigned alongside a company, Eniafelamo Global Seven Nigeria Limited, on a three-count charge bordering on stealing to the tune of N560m. ‎ ‎One of the counts read: “That you,  Olivia Dike, Azeez Muniru Siyanbola, Eniafelamo Global Seven Nigeria Limited and one Taoheed Lekan Abdrahman (at large), between July, 2024 and February, 2025 at Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, dishonestly stole and converted to your use the cumulative sum of N560, 000,000.00 (Five Hundred and Sixty Million Naira only), property of Peachland West Africa...

THE TOMB OF JESUS CHRIST WAS OPENED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN JERUSALEM.{PHOTOS}.

Image result for jesus christ tomb opened for the first time                According to sources,preservation experts have opened for the first time in at least two centuries what Christians believe is Jesus's tomb inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.Some of the historic work was witnessed by AFP photographer Gali Tibbon who captured images of the site believed to contain the rock upon which Jesus was laid in around 33 AD as it was uncovered as part of ongoing restoration at the site.A marble slab covering the site,among the holiest in Christianity,was pulled back for three days as part of both restoration work and archaeological analysis,experts on the scene told AFP.It was the first time the marble had been removed since at least 1810,when the last restoration work took place following a fire,and possibly earlier,said Father Samuel Aghoyan,the church's Armenian superior.A shrine was built in the 19th century over the site of the cave where Jesus is believed to have been buried before his resurrection,and it is visited by thongs off tourists and pilgrims each day.Earlier this year,a major restoration project began on the site,surrounded by a structure called an edicule and located at the centre of the church in Jerusalem's Old City underneath its dome.The project required the agreement of the various Christian denomination that share the church,which also contains the area where Jesus is believed to have been crucified and his body anointed.The restoration project is expected to be completed around March 2017,in time for Easter,and the site has remained open to visitors for nearly the entire time,although the ornate edicule has been surrounded by scaffolding.Is marble slabs have weakened over the years,caused in part by the thousands of people who visit daily.The shrine is being painstakingly dismantled and rebuilt,the Custody of the Holy Land,which oversees Roman Catholic properties in the area,has said previously.Broken or fragile parts are to be replaced while marble slabs that can be preserved will be cleaned,and the structure supporting them will be reinforced.The work is being funded by the three main Christian denominations of the Holy Sepulchre-Greek Orthodox ,Franciscans and Armenians and by public and private contributions.More photos below.
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