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Ebonigate: Journalist uncovers more can of worms against cyber-stalker, Eboni Godswill

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Ebonigate: Journalist uncovers more can of worms against cyber-stalker, Eboni Godswill

Ebonigate: Journalist uncovers more can of worms against cyber-stalker, Eboni Godswill

By Elvis Omoregie

 

 

 

The fugitive woman , Eboni Godswill who has been Cyberstalking the Edo State chairman of the Nigeria Union Of Journalists, Comrade Festus Alenkhe has been discovered to have sometime ago engaged in Bank financial fraud in Canada.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The fraud scheme led to her arrest and one other person in Ontario ,Canada where they were investigated, detained and charged to court.

 

 

 

 

According to investigation by Nigerian Journalists and sourced from NorthumberlandNews.com, a media outfit in Canada, the said Eboni Godswill now also wanted by the Nigeria Police for Cyberstalking, Defamation and false information was alleged to be a member of a gang in Canada who have been conning people out of their hard earned money.

 

 

 

 

 

Ebonigate: Journalist uncovers more can of worms against cyber-stalker, Eboni Godswill

 

The suspect Eboni Godswill who was then called Rachael Elema due to her marriage to a member of the Elema family as at then was arrested with another man for the financial fraud running into over 18,000 dollars where both of them were arrested and charged to court according to Canadian law.

 

 

 

The report obtained from NORTHUMBERLAND News now in Google says “A man and Woman have been charged after an elderly couple was conned out of more than $18,000.
The senior couple was defrauded of money from Bank accounts and line of credit over a period of months , according to Northumberland OPP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agbons ,27 of Toronto and Rachael Elema , 39 of Burlington both in Canada were charged with fraud.
Both are scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Cobourg on Aug. 19.

 

 

 

 

 

In the report published on Wednesday July 22, 2015, it was captioned ” NORTHUMBERLAND SENIORS DEFRAUDED OF NEARLY $20,000″.
After this financial fraud, the said Rachael Elema then engaged in divorce where she reverted to her maiden name Rachael Omoghan. Further investigation revealed that, the name was later changed to Eboni Godswill which she has been using till she later changed it again to Rachael Eboni Osazee Iyonmana after she got married.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For now, she has changed her name again to Eboni Godswill as the said marriage has hit the rock. Her current name on Facebook is EBONI GODSWILL.
It was revealed that the said Eboni then went into blackmail as her source of income as she is no longer having a legitimate job in Canada.

But, the chairman of the Nigeria Union Of Journalists, Edo state council Comrade Festus Alenkhe who has never met the said Eboni all his life woke up on 2nd January, 2023 to see his pictures on the internet posted by Eboni Godswill where she said he works with Bad Police in Nigeria. She slammed him with so many defamatory statements and even went to say he is a drug user.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bewildered Festus Alenkhe then approached his lawyer who wrote a petition to the Inspector General Of Police, IGP Usman Alkali who ordered the National Cybercrime Bureau in Abuja to commence investigation of Cyberstalking, cyberbullying, false information and blackmail, Another petition of threat to life was also addressed to the Edo state commissioner of Police , CP Dankwara where investigation began.
After it was discovered that the suspect resides in Canada, the office of the lnternational Police (INTERPOL) was contacted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comrade Festus Alenkhe was invited to Lagos and Abuja where he gave statements to the various departments investigating the case.
After extensive investigation by the various police departments and the continuous cyberStalking and blackmailing of Festus Alenkhe by the said Eboni Godswill, the police then declared her wanted.

According to the police documents sighted in the notice board at the Force Headquarters Annex, Alagbon, Lagos and the State Criminal Investigation And Intelligence Department( SCIID, Benin City, the police placed five million naira bounty on any useful information that will lead to the arrest of Eboni Godswill. The wanted person document is with CR No. 4010/EDS/X/VOL. 2/16 issued by the authority of the Inspector General Of Police.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This was after a warrant of arrest was issued by a High court Judge in Benin E

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Oluwatope Oluwadarasimi: The Young Gold Merchant Driving Nigeria’s Mining Revolution.

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Oluwatope Oluwadarasimi: The Young Gold Merchant Driving Nigeria’s Mining Revolution.

 

Oluwatope Oluwadarasimi, a distinguished entrepreneur and mining professional, is rapidly emerging as one of Nigeria’s most influential voices in the solid minerals sector, combining academic grounding with bold industry leadership.

A graduate of Environmental Science Education from the University of Abuja, Oluwadarasimi hails from Ondo Town in Ondo West Local Government Area of Ondo State. Defined by vision, resilience, and strategic execution, he has translated classroom knowledge into boardroom and mine-site impact within just eight years of entering the industry.

 

Immediately after graduation, Oluwadarasimi made a decisive entry into Nigeria’s mining space, commencing operations in Zamfara State — a region central to the nation’s gold belt. Since then, he has built a formidable enterprise with extensive involvement in the exploration, sourcing, and trade of diverse mineral resources.

 

Through sharp business acumen and an uncompromising commitment to excellence, Oluwadarasimi has risen to become one of Nigeria’s foremost gold merchants, with operational interests spanning multiple gold mining sites across the country. His enterprise reflects not only scale and influence but also a deep, technical understanding of the mineral value chain — from pit to export.

 

Yet, Oluwadarasimi’s vision extends far beyond commercial success. He is driven by a mission to redefine value creation within Nigeria’s mining industry by championing sustainable practices, ethical sourcing, and inclusive economic growth. His operations prioritize environmental responsibility, community engagement, and job creation — positioning mining as a vehicle for national development rather than exploitation.

 

“Africa’s minerals must create African wealth,” Oluwadarasimi stated. “We need a new generation of miners who understand both geology and global markets, who can build compliant, scalable businesses that employ our youth and fund our future.”

 

His leadership embodies innovation, discipline, and a results-oriented mindset that continues to set him apart in a sector long plagued by informality and opacity. By integrating modern business systems with on-the-ground mining expertise, he is helping to formalize artisanal operations and attract credible investment into the sector.

 

A forward-thinking leader and wealth creator, Oluwatope Oluwadarasimi represents the new generation of African business leaders — bold, impactful, and globally minded. As Nigeria intensifies its push for economic diversification away from oil, industry stakeholders are increasingly looking to professionals like Oluwadarasimi to lead the charge in unlocking the solid minerals sector’s estimated $50 billion potential.

 

Oluwatope Oluwadarasimi is a Nigerian mining entrepreneur and gold merchant with over eight years of experience in mineral exploration, sourcing, and trade. An Environmental Science Education graduate of the University of Abuja, he operates across multiple mining sites in Nigeria and advocates for sustainable, youth-driven growth in the solid minerals sector.

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From Rivers creeks to high seas: Navy earns Buratai’s praise for anti-piracy, oil theft crackdown

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Why Gen. Buratai will always remain in the minds of Nigerians-Enyioma

 

From Rivers creeks to high seas: Navy earns Buratai’s praise for anti-piracy, oil theft crackdown

 

 

Neutralise insurgents, recover arms in Borno, Yobe

• Airstrikes hit ISWAP fighters in Lake Chad

• Navy disrupts oil theft, piracy in Niger Delta

• Soldiers rescue victims, recover cattle in North-West

 

ABUJA — Former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, has said Nigerian troops have recorded significant operational successes across multiple theatres, signalling renewed momentum in the fight against terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and economic sabotage.

 

 

 

 

Buratai, in a statement, said recent coordinated operations by the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Air Force had dealt heavy blows to criminal elements across the country.

 

 

 

 

According to him, troops under Operation Hadin Kai repelled a coordinated terrorist attack in Kukareta, Borno State, killing 24 insurgents and recovering 18 AK-47 rifles, three machine guns, two anti-aircraft guns and rocket-propelled grenade launchers.

 

 

 

 

He added that follow-up operations led to the discovery of additional bodies of fleeing terrorists, while troops in Kanamma, Yobe State, killed four insurgents during another attempted infiltration.

 

 

 

 

Buratai further disclosed that troops neutralised a top ISWAP commander, Abu Jarir, describing the development as a major setback for the group’s leadership structure.

He said the successes were bolstered by precision airstrikes conducted by the Air Force in the Lake Chad region, where several ISWAP fighters were killed after their positions on Kaniram Island were bombarded.

 

 

 

 

In the North-West, Buratai noted that troops of Operation Fansan Yamma recorded breakthroughs against bandits. In Katsina State, soldiers forced a notorious bandit leader, Muhammad Filani, to abandon 225 rustled cattle, which were subsequently returned to their owners.

 

 

 

 

He added that troops destroyed criminal camps in Munhaye Forest, Zamfara State, and carried out ambush operations in Kaduna State, leading to arrests, recovery of ammunition and rescue of kidnapped victims.

 

 

 

 

In the North-Central, he said troops of Operation Enduring Peace arrested suspected militia members involved in cattle rustling in Plateau State, recovering dozens of stolen livestock.

 

 

 

 

Highlighting operations in the South-South, Buratai commended the Nigerian Navy for its role in Operation Delta Safe, noting that naval personnel uncovered illegal oil bunkering sites in Rivers State and recovered thousands of litres of stolen crude oil.

 

 

 

 

He also praised the Navy’s sustained surveillance and deterrence patrols, which he said had contributed to a drastic reduction in piracy in the Gulf of Guinea.

 

 

 

In the South-East, Buratai disclosed that troops arrested a suspected IPOB commander linked to attacks on security personnel, while also recovering the remains of two soldiers killed in 2022, who are now set to receive full military honours.

 

 

 

 

The former army chief attributed the recent gains to improved intelligence, enhanced inter-agency cooperation and the resilience of troops on the frontline.

 

 

 

He urged Nigerians to support the military and avoid spreading unverified information capable of demoralising personnel.

 

 

 

“The momentum must be sustained. The enemy is weakened but not defeated. This is the time to intensify operations and consolidate on the gains recorded,” he said.

 

 

 

 

Buratai also commended the leadership of the armed forces and security agencies for fostering coordination across operations nationwide.

 

 

 

 

 

He added that continued public support and cooperation with security agencies would be critical to restoring lasting peace across the country.

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DR. CHETACHI ECTON NWOGA REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO APC, HONOURED IN AHIAZU MBAISE, DONATES MILLIONS TO PARTY

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DR. CHETACHI ECTON NWOGA REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO APC, HONOURED IN AHIAZU MBAISE, DONATES MILLIONS TO PARTY

 

Dr. Chetachi Ecton Nwoga, Owerri Zone Senatorial Hopeful, continues to demonstrate strong leadership, grassroots connection, and unwavering commitment to the unity and growth of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State.

 

During a courtesy visit to the APC Secretariat in Ahiazu Mbaise, Dr. Nwoga was warmly received by the party chairman and key stakeholders. In a remarkable show of support, she donated ten million naira (₦10,000,000) to the party at the local government level. In recognition of her impactful leadership and contributions, she was also conferred with the prestigious traditional title Ada Ahiazu Dum by the 21 Ezes of Ahiazu Mbaise.

 

Further reinforcing her role within the party, Dr. Nwoga participated in a crucial APC stakeholders’ meeting in Imo State, attended by the Executive Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma. The meeting served as a strategic platform for dialogue, unity, and strengthening the party’s direction across the state.

 

Dr. Nwoga emphasized the importance of cohesion among party members, describing unity as the bedrock of sustainable political success. She reaffirmed her strong support for the Charter of Equity, championed by the Governor, noting that it remains essential for fairness, inclusion, and political balance in Imo State.

 

Highlighting her contributions, she noted her support toward the reconstruction of the APC State Secretariat as part of efforts to reposition the party for efficiency and long-term stability.

 

In a significant demonstration of commitment, Dr. Nwoga donated forty million naira (₦40,000,000) at the stakeholders’ meeting. This follows her earlier contribution of thirty million naira (₦30,000,000) to the APC Owerri Zone, bringing her total support to eighty million naira (₦80,000,000) to the APC in Imo State so far.

 

Dr. Nwoga reiterated that unity, sacrifice, and a shared vision remain critical to achieving political stability and sustainable development, urging party members to remain committed to the collective progress of Imo State.

 

DR. CHETACHI ECTON NWOGA REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO APC, HONOURED IN AHIAZU MBAISE, DONATES MILLIONS TO PARTY

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