The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Friday said a Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, had remanded social media influencer, Okoro Nkiruka,
popularly known
as Blessing CEO, in its custody over an alleged N36m fraud.
In a statement,
the commission said the defendant was arraigned by its Lagos Zonal Directorate
1 before Justice D.I. Dipeolu
on a two-count
charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and stealing.
According to the
EFCC, the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges when they were read to
her.
The commission
stated that during the proceedings, defence counsel, P.I. Nwafor, informed the
court that the defendant had refunded N24m to the nominal
complainant and
sought a short adjournment to allow both parties resolve the outstanding
balance.
“We have an
application to make. The defendant approached the nominal complainant and
refunded N24m out of the N36m.
“We are asking
for a short adjournment to resolve the outstanding balance. The nominal
complainant agreed that if the balance is paid, they can prevail
on the EFCC to
drop the case,” said the statement.
However,
prosecution counsel, S.I. Suleiman, told the court that the Federal Government
was the complainant in the matter and that the prosecution was
not aware of any
arrangement between the defendant and the petitioner.
The statement
noted that the court held that any discussion between the defendant and the
nominal complainant would not affect the proceedings and directed
that the
defendant takes her plea.
The EFCC in the
statement says “One of the counts alleged that the defendant, between July 14
and 17, 2024, obtained N36 million from one Ifeyinwa Nonye
Okoye under the
false pretence of leasing a six-bedroom detached duplex in Lekki, Lagos, which
representation she allegedly knew to be false.
“Another count,
according to the commission, accused her of fraudulently converting the said
sum to personal use,”.
Following her
plea, the prosecution applied for a trial date and prayed the court to remand
the defendant in a correctional facility pending trial.
Defence counsel,
however, urged the court to remand her in EFCC custody, noting that she had
just been served with the charges and was still perfecting
her bail
application.
Justice Dipeolu
granted the request and ordered that the defendant be remanded in EFCC custody.
The case was
adjourned till June 5, 2026, for commencement of trial, the statement added.







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