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by Victor Ndubuisi
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The Lagos State High Court on Tuesday sentenced a former general manager of Dangote Industries Limited Mojisola Aladejobi to seven years’ imprisonment over a $32,000 insurance fraud.

Justice S. S. Ogunsanya also jailed Raymond Akanolu and Balogun Alaba.

The convicts were arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on two counts of conspiracy and attempt to obtain money by false pretences to the tune of $32,000.

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It was gathered that the convicts had sometime in October 2014 conspired among themselves to defraud Dangote Industries Limited of the sum of $32,000 by inflating the premium for the renewal of insurance policy cover for its Hawker aircraft with registration number 5N-DGN.

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The offence contravened Section 323 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State No. 11 of 2011.

During trial, the prosecution called witnesses and tendered documents that were admitted in evidence by the court.

Delivering his judgement, Justice Ogunsanya held that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and sentenced the convicts to seven years’ imprisonment on each of the two counts.

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However, in a related story, Aliko Dangote’s American mistress, Autumn Spikes, otherwise known as Allarounda1 on Instagram has fired back at the billionaire following a defamation lawsuit filed against her.

It was reported that Mr. Dangote filed a lawsuit to claim damages for his smeared reputation after one of his alleged American mistresses posted videos on social media that included the billionaire’s exposed buttocks earlier this month.

Autumn has now taken to social media to allege that she refused an offer of $15,000 and a monthly payment of $2500 (N955,000) to keep shut about the relationship between her and Africa’s richest man.

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“I was insultingly offered 15k and 2,500 a month to sign an NDA but I declined. I gained legal counsel in which we countered his offer. Mind you his first initial offer wasn’t disclosed in the terms of his proposed NDA,” She said.

 

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