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Court Jails POS Operator For Stealing Employer’s N120,000

A 22-year-old Point Of Sale (POS) operator, Salawudeen Ayomide, has been sentenced to three months by an Ota Magistrates’ Court in Ogun State, for stealing N120,000 belonging to her employer.

The judgment was delivered by Mrs A. O. Adeyemi on Tuesday.

The police charged Ayomide, whose address was not provided, with theft following her guilty plea.

Delivering her judgment, the magistrate gave the convict an option of N3,000 and also ordered her to pay N120,000 to the complainant, Nosiru Jayeola.

Earlier, the Prosecution, Insp E.O. Adaraloye, told the court that the convict committed the offence on Feb 8 at about 8 a.m, in Ogba Ayo, Ijoko area of Ota.

Adaraloye said the offence contravened the provisions of Section 390(9) of the Criminal Code, Vol.1, Laws of Ogun, 2006.

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In another news, Pastor Tomi Arayomi of RIG Nation and Pioneer Church, United Kingdom, has confirmed that his aide has been released.

Recall that Pastor Tomi, his wife and their Aide were arrested by the Department for State Services, DSS on Friday.

The trio were arrested for allegedly being on the DSS watchlist for a public speech the cleric delivered.

Although Tomi and his wife were earlier released and had fled the country, his aide was still in the custody of the DSS.

However, Tomi in a tweet on Monday said his Aide is safe and he is committed to serving Nigeria.

Alongside a picture with his wife and gospel Singer, Dunsin Oyekan, Pastor Tomi wrote “We were talking on the phone together for almost an hour not knowing we were staying at the same hotel.

“Let me just take this moment to say, everyone is safe including my aide and our commitment to serving Nigeria is now more resolute than ever.”

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