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EFCC Declares Jehovah’s Witness Wanted Over Fraud


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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Abuja has declared the Managing Director of Emsilv Nigeria Limited, Mr Sylvanus Odiase, wanted over fraud and financial crimes.

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Mr Odiase is needed at EFCC, Abuja, on a matter wherein he was alleged to have used fictitious documents to obtain loan in September 2015.

He has been a contractor to SPDC and Conoil (Beltop Nig Ltd)

He is a member of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

His last known residential address was 6, Ezewalen Street, Off Afieki Road, Ekpan, Warri.

The police and general public are hereby advised to fish this man out and let him face the law.

Source: urhokpotareporters.com

http://www.newsflashngr.com/index.php/2016/12/29/efcc-declares-jehovahs-witness-wanted-over-fraud/

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Looks like a very sensationalist newspaper that tries so hard to be both serious and sensational at the same time that it's a bit funny. I read a few other articles and a lot of their headlines.

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13 hours ago, Jay Witness said:

He is a member of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Looks like a very sensationalist newspaper that tries so hard to be both serious and sensational at the same time that it's a bit funny. I read a few other articles and a lot of their headlines.

I always wonder why a newspaper would focus on the person's religion in the headline instead of saying: "Managing Director of Emsil is wanted for fraud." That headline would be more important to any readers who might have had dealings with Emsilv.

But if it's just a headline going for the "sensational" then it's because it is a surprising thing, which is probably an inadvertent admission that fraud among Nigerian JWs is very rare. (And there are a lot of JWs in Nigeria.)

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