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  • Nigerian Breweries Declares Nkechi Runsewe incoming HR Director
  • ALTON Summons FCCPC and NCC to Dialogue Regulatory Clashes
  • Dangote Industries Limited Retains Brand Africa ‘Africa’s Most Admired Brand’
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February 6, 2026

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Robert Orya, First Nigerian Bank Chief spending 490 years in jail for N2.4bn Fraud

Franklin Ocheneyi4 months ago4 months ago01 mins

In the judgement delivered on Thursday February 5, 2026, at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Abuja , Justice Frances Messiri, sentenced Orya to ten years on each 49 count charges (490 years), with the terms to run concurrently.

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