EFCC ARRAIGNS MAN FOR ALLEGED ₦55M FRAUD IN LAGOS. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 EFCC Arraigns Man  for  Alleged ₦55m Fraud in Lagos The Lagos Zonal Directorate 1 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 arraigned one Gabriel Celestine Nwawuzor, before Justice Daniel Osiagor of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos for ₦55m fraud. Nwawuzor was arraigned alongside Moonlink Pharmaceuticals Limited, on a 3-count charge bordering on fraud and money laundering to the tune of N55,000,000 (Fifty Five Million Naira) One of the counts reads: "That you Gabriel Celestine Nwawuzor and Moonlink Pharmaceuticals Limited sometime in April, 2021, in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court procured the account number 2170235882 domiciled in Zenith Bank to retain the sum of N55, 000, 000.00 ( Fifty Five Million Naira) which sum you knew forms part of the proceeds of your unlawful act and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Sections 21(a), 18(2)(d) of the of Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibitio...

LIBYAN TRUCE COMMITTEE INTERVENES TO RESTORE PEACE AFTER FRESH CLASHES IN TRIPOLI.(PHOTO).


 Libyan Truce Committee intervenes to restore peace after fresh clashes in Tripoli


Peace was restored in the Libyan capital of Tripoli following fresh clashes between armed groups on Monday, thanks to the intervention of the Truce Committee formed by the Presidential Council.


Emced el-Malti, commander of the 222nd Reserve Brigade and a member of the Truce Committee, told local media that calm has been restored in the capital following the intervention of the committee's “conflict resolution forces.”


Malti noted that the “resolution forces” have been deployed in all conflict areas across various parts of Tripoli, Anadolu Agency reported.


The Libyan National Unity Government Defense Ministry issued a statement announcing that elements violating the ceasefire in Tripoli have returned to their previous positions.


The statement stated that military movements in certain areas of the capital were being monitored, and that "the elements that violated the ceasefire have withdrawn and returned to their previous areas."


Events in Tripoli


Clashes broke out in the capital following the killing of the leader of the Stability Support Unit, a militia group in Tripoli, on May 12.


The government said in a statement shortly after that the 444th Brigade, affiliated with the Ministry of Defense, had taken control of the Stability Support Unit's headquarters and its surroundings in the Abu Salim district of Tripoli.


Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dibeybe, in a statement on May 13, congratulated members of the army and police force for their success in establishing state authority in the events that took place in Tripoli.


Clashes broke out between the government forces and the “Rada,” a powerful militia group in the capital, in the early hours of May 14, and smoke was seen rising from some buildings in various parts of Tripoli.


At noon on the same day, the Libyan Defense Ministry announced a ceasefire in all conflict areas in Tripoli to protect civilians.

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