Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Captures Wole DSB, Musician, …
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작성자 GF 작성일25-08-30 00:43 (수정:25-08-30 00:43)관련링크
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연락처 : GF 이메일 : concettadartnell@yahoo.com Folks, let me spin you a tale that's fresher than morning dew. In recent hours, the good agents of Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission—or EFCC, as folks call them—swooped down on the ritzy neighborhood of Lekki with the determination of Mississippi floodwaters.
Well sir, among the unlucky individuals was one Wole DSB Afolabi, who is known in musical circles as Wole DSB. What a peculiar circumstance for a man who creates melodies to find himself caught in the long arms of the law?
The raid—executed with the precision of a master carpenter—netted a total of a few dozen alleged cyber criminals. Never has a group looked more surprised than fish in a barrel.
Displayed before the cameras were the proceeds of their purported misdeeds: illicit pharmaceuticals, suspicious devices, and other contraband that would make a schoolmarm faint.
It strikes me that these digital con artists, as they're commonly called, have a special affinity for the expensive trinkets in life—much like how a riverboat gambler might flaunt his success.
The EFCC chairman, in speaking about this significant catch, underlined that the raid forms part of their ongoing crusade to rid Nigeria of the plague of digital deception. It's a noble cause, though I imagine as many new fraudsters emerge as lilies after a spring rain.
The unfortunate artist Wole DSB now confronts serious charges that could place him in a venue with poor acoustics for a considerable period.
Consider that just yesterday he might have been creating songs, and presently he's composing statements for investigators. Life has a way of changing direction faster than a whirlwind.
If this account serve as a warning to potential wrongdoers? I reckon it might, though folks being as they are, some will always exist who think they're smarter than the law.
Therefore, as this in the judicial system, we regular people can only watch and ponder at the curious paths that take a melodious spirit to exchange his studio for a prison cell.
Well sir, among the unlucky individuals was one Wole DSB Afolabi, who is known in musical circles as Wole DSB. What a peculiar circumstance for a man who creates melodies to find himself caught in the long arms of the law?
The raid—executed with the precision of a master carpenter—netted a total of a few dozen alleged cyber criminals. Never has a group looked more surprised than fish in a barrel.Displayed before the cameras were the proceeds of their purported misdeeds: illicit pharmaceuticals, suspicious devices, and other contraband that would make a schoolmarm faint.
It strikes me that these digital con artists, as they're commonly called, have a special affinity for the expensive trinkets in life—much like how a riverboat gambler might flaunt his success.
The EFCC chairman, in speaking about this significant catch, underlined that the raid forms part of their ongoing crusade to rid Nigeria of the plague of digital deception. It's a noble cause, though I imagine as many new fraudsters emerge as lilies after a spring rain.
The unfortunate artist Wole DSB now confronts serious charges that could place him in a venue with poor acoustics for a considerable period.
Consider that just yesterday he might have been creating songs, and presently he's composing statements for investigators. Life has a way of changing direction faster than a whirlwind.
If this account serve as a warning to potential wrongdoers? I reckon it might, though folks being as they are, some will always exist who think they're smarter than the law.
Therefore, as this in the judicial system, we regular people can only watch and ponder at the curious paths that take a melodious spirit to exchange his studio for a prison cell.
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