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A 37 year old travel consultant has been arrested by the police , for allegedly forging and issuing fake Canadian admission letters to 22 prospective students.
According to report, the travel consultant, Babatunde Gbadamosi collected the sum of N1,050,000 from a company Flymate Nigeria limited in order to facilitate the admission for the students to the University of Regina in Canada for the prospective students.
It was learnt that Gbadamosi allegedly committed the offence at Abeke Animawun Street, Lekki area of Lagos between 2017 and this year
Gbadamosi was arraigned before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court on 15 counts of conspiracy, forgery, obtaining under false pretences and stealing.
He pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The prosecutor, Inspector Francis Igbinosa, said, “Flymate Nigeria Limited last year approached the defendant to help with procuring admission for the students since it had so much work to do, and after an agreement with Gbadamosi, he was paid the said sum for the job, only for Flymate to discover from the students that the letters they got was fake.”
"Gbadamosi, according to Igbinosa, on March 9, 2018, at about 10.30am, at the Lekki area forged and fraudulently issued a University of Regina Canada student admission letter number 019425660270 to one Chukwuemeka Idi",
"He also issued the same letter to two siblings, Anayo Agu and Vitalis Agu, and a prospective female student, Mercy Akintunde, on February 21, 2018.
He added that others issued with the same letter were Monica Ezeh, John Obong, Chibuzor Onuegbu, Olubukola Oladapo, Sango Harry, Rosslyn Suleiman, Enoch Ezeike and Eziamaka Amadi.
The prosecutor further stated that on January 26, 2018, the defendant also issued the fake Canadian admission letter to Raphael Offoelo, Michael Anaetoh, Oyekachi Isidore, Ojo Oladokun and Izuchukwu Axhodor, while on February 28, 2018, he issued same to Omoniyi Sowode and Akinpelu Akinwunmi.
He was further alleged to have issued the University of Regina, Canada student admission letter to Kehinde Pani on February 9, 2018; Oladimeji Apanisile on February 6; and Justin Nwadiaru on February 7, 2018.
The magistrate, M. O. Osinbajo, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N30,000, with two sureties in like sum.
She adjourned the case till January 10, 2019 for trial.
Punch
It was learnt that Gbadamosi allegedly committed the offence at Abeke Animawun Street, Lekki area of Lagos between 2017 and this year
Gbadamosi was arraigned before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court on 15 counts of conspiracy, forgery, obtaining under false pretences and stealing.
He pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The prosecutor, Inspector Francis Igbinosa, said, “Flymate Nigeria Limited last year approached the defendant to help with procuring admission for the students since it had so much work to do, and after an agreement with Gbadamosi, he was paid the said sum for the job, only for Flymate to discover from the students that the letters they got was fake.”
"Gbadamosi, according to Igbinosa, on March 9, 2018, at about 10.30am, at the Lekki area forged and fraudulently issued a University of Regina Canada student admission letter number 019425660270 to one Chukwuemeka Idi",
"He also issued the same letter to two siblings, Anayo Agu and Vitalis Agu, and a prospective female student, Mercy Akintunde, on February 21, 2018.
He added that others issued with the same letter were Monica Ezeh, John Obong, Chibuzor Onuegbu, Olubukola Oladapo, Sango Harry, Rosslyn Suleiman, Enoch Ezeike and Eziamaka Amadi.
The prosecutor further stated that on January 26, 2018, the defendant also issued the fake Canadian admission letter to Raphael Offoelo, Michael Anaetoh, Oyekachi Isidore, Ojo Oladokun and Izuchukwu Axhodor, while on February 28, 2018, he issued same to Omoniyi Sowode and Akinpelu Akinwunmi.
He was further alleged to have issued the University of Regina, Canada student admission letter to Kehinde Pani on February 9, 2018; Oladimeji Apanisile on February 6; and Justin Nwadiaru on February 7, 2018.
The magistrate, M. O. Osinbajo, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N30,000, with two sureties in like sum.
She adjourned the case till January 10, 2019 for trial.
Punch
Kai! How could he have even escaped this?
ReplyDeleteMake I even check out university of Regina
ReplyDeleteThe heart of man is desperately wicked the man no try at all haba
ReplyDeleteKaii..My Sister was so lucky to get Admission in that School.. but the process of getting is Easy nah is just to go for Sat Exams if ya Result is good then you Apply..this is what happen when ya wanna pass short cut.make them pele ooo..
ReplyDeleteThat admission letter number is the DLI ( Designated Learning Institute) number for University of Regina. All universities that are accredited to accept international students in Canada have that number issued to them by the IRCC and it will be the same on all acceptance letters the university issues. That he is being arrested that the letters are fake is different from arresting him that he issued the same letter to multiple people. The DLI number stays the same on all letters.
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