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Family, friends and staff members of Koga Entertainment honoured the memory of their founder, Chris Jeyibo who died a year ago by visiting some orphanages in Lagos State to mark the one year anniversary of his demise.<br><br><br>The team led by the wife of the late entertainment entrepreneur, Mrs. Laura Jeyibo, visited the Heritage Homes located in the Anthony Village area of Lagos, Love Home Orphanage in Magodo and Ijamido area of Sango-Ota, Ogun State, and donated foodstuff, clothing materials, toiletries and other items to the inmates.<br><br><br>The occasion, according to Mrs. Jeyibo, was part of the two-day event organized by the family to mark the death of Jeyibo who was very passionate about orphans, widows, the poor and the downtrodden.<br><br><br>ALSO READ: "Chris Jeyibo: Family, friends remember late Koga Entertainment founder"<br><br>Speaking on the initiative, Mrs. Jeyibo said caring for the poor was one thing her late husband held very dear to his heart and his death won't stop such a legacy.<br><br><br>In a statement which was signed by Robert Jeyibo on behalf of the family and staff of Koga Entertainment, the memorial of the deceased would also include the organization of a CPR course and training for First Responders at Accident Scene which would be facilitated by the Trauma International at the office of Koga Entertainment on Friday, October 6.<br><br><br>On Saturday, October 7, there will be a morning mass at St. Leo's Catholic Church, Toyin Street, Ikeja at 8:30 am while prayers would be conducted at the Ikoyi Vaults at 11 am while friends will be feted at a reception at the Koga Studios located on 2, Bolaji Close, Off Kudirat Abiola Way, Alausa-Ikeja, Lagos.
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Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission ( EFCC) have sealed off four houses and two companies allegedly belonging to Abdulrasheed Maina, former chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms.<br><br><br>Ibrahim Kamal, an official of the commission, said EFCC confirmed that the property belong to Maina.<br><br><br>The affected property are a two-storey shopping plaza located at 2C Ibrahim Taiwo road, one storey duplex at Katuru road and another property at Kawo new extension, all within Kaduna metropolis.<br><br><br>Maina’s whereabouts have been unknown since the news broke that he had been reinstated into the civil service.<br><br><br>President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered his disengagement and a probe into how he managed to return to service.<br><br><br>Following a recommendation by the office of the head of service, the federal civil service commission dismissed Maina in 2013 for absconding from duty.<br><br><br>He was accused of being involved in pension fraud running into over N100 billion. After an investigation by the senate joint committee on public service and establishment and state and local government administration, a warrant of arrest was issued against him.<br><br><br>Subsequently, the police declared him wanted and he went into hiding. He reportedly fled to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission ( EFCC) have sealed off four houses and two companies allegedly belonging to Abdulrasheed Maina, former chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms.


Ibrahim Kamal, an official of the commission, said EFCC confirmed that the property belong to Maina.


The affected property are a two-storey shopping plaza located at 2C Ibrahim Taiwo road, one storey duplex at Katuru road and another property at Kawo new extension, all within Kaduna metropolis.


Maina’s whereabouts have been unknown since the news broke that he had been reinstated into the civil service.


President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered his disengagement and a probe into how he managed to return to service.


Following a recommendation by the office of the head of service, the federal civil service commission dismissed Maina in 2013 for absconding from duty.


He was accused of being involved in pension fraud running into over N100 billion. After an investigation by the senate joint committee on public service and establishment and state and local government administration, a warrant of arrest was issued against him.


Subsequently, the police declared him wanted and he went into hiding. He reportedly fled to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).