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CHECK OUT THIS STUDENT THAT POSES HIMSELF AS GOV OF DELTA STATE

A 27-year-old graduate of
Accountancy from Delta State Polytechnic,
Ogwashi-Uku, Mr. Philip Urieh, was
yesterday arraigned before an Asaba Chief
Magistrate’s court on a four-count charge
of impersonating Governor Emmanuel
Uduaghan of Delta State on the social
networking site, Facebook, thereby
defrauding some unsuspecting members
of the public.
The charges read: that you, Philip Onos
Urieh (male) and others at large sometime
in January 2013 at Asaba in the Asaba
magisterial district, conspired among
yourselves to commit a felony to wit,
defrauding members of the public by
impersonating Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan,
Governor of Delta State and thereby
committed an offence punishable under
sections 422 and 516 of the Criminal Code
Law cap C.21 volume I, Laws of Delta State
of Nigeria, 2006.
That you Philip Onos Urieh (male)
sometime in January 2013 at Asaba in the
Asaba magisterial district obtained by fake
pretence the sum of N562,000 from one
Alex Roy Omoni.
The sum of N2.8 million from one Felix Usih
and the sum of N200,000 from one Jerry
Odugula and thereby committed an
offence punishable under Section 419 of
the criminal code law cap. C.21, volume 1,
laws of Delta State of Nigeria, 2006.
That you, Philip Onos Urieh (male)
sometime in January 2013 at Asaba in the
Asaba magisterial district cheated Alex Roy
Omoni, Felix Usih and Jerry Odugula of
their monies by fraudulently tricking them
to believe that you would link them up
with the Delta State governor and thereby
committed an offence punishable under
Section 421 of the criminal code law cap
C.21 volume 1, laws of Delta State of
Nigeria 2006.
That you, Philip Onos Urieh (male)
sometime in January 2013 at Asaba in the
Asaba magisterial district impersonated Dr.
Emmanuel Uduaghan, governor of Delta
State with intent to defraud and thereby
committed an offence punishable under
Section 484 of the criminal code law cap
2.21 volume I, Laws of Delta State of
Nigeria, 2006.
He pleaded not guilty to all the count
charges and was, however, admitted on
bail with stringent conductions.
He is to provide N500,000 plus a surety,
who would either be in the local
government, state or federal service, and
not less than level 16.
The surety, according to the court, must
swear to an affidavit of means, submit two
passport photographs and also produce
his pay slip.


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