N2.8m Love Scam: Maga Presses Charges against Girlfriend
A 25-year-old tailor Victoria Effiong has been brought before a Lagos State Magistrates’ Court in Iba, Lagos State, for allegedly taking N2.8 million from his ex-girlfriend and then refusing to marry him.
Effiong is
facing three charges: breach of peace, cheating, and obtaining money by false
pretence.
The police
prosecutor, Inspector Chinedu Njoku, told the court that the incident took
place on September 25, 2024, at 10 a.m. at Ajanaku Street, Isashi.
Njok stated,
“Effiong unlawfully cheated the complainant, Dominic Asuquo, by obtaining the
sum of N2,866,000 under the pretext of agreeing to marry him, but she failed to
follow through.”
The
prosecutor further told the court that while the defendant was dating Asuquo,
she received an iPhone worth N240,000, different clothes, a wristwatch, shoes,
and bags valued at N350,000.
He also said
that the complainant gave the defendant a cash sum of N810,000, N4000, daily
feeding money for seven months worth N868,000.
“Effiong
also withdrew N300,000 from Asuquo’s ATM account for shopping,” Njoku added.
It was
reported that the situation worsened when Asuquo found out that Effiong was
planning to marry another man, even though she had previously introduced him to
her parents, who were aware of their relationship.
Effiong,
however, denied the relationship, claiming Asuquo knew she was dating someone
else.
She admitted
to receiving the iPhone, a smaller phone worth N20,000, money, and other items
but insisted that she had asked Asuquo to stop sending her money because she
was uncomfortable with it.
According to
the prosecutor, the offences committed are punishable under Sections 168 (1d),
322, and 314 (2) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State 2015.
However, the
defendant, who appeared before Magistrate Mrs O. M. Ogun, pleaded not guilty to
the charges against her.
Magistrate
Ogun granted her bail in the amount of N200,000 with two sureties in like sum.
“One of the
sureties must be a blood relative, show proof of tax payment to the Lagos State
Government, and have their address verified,” the magistrate ruled.
The case was
adjourned until November 28, 2024, for mention.
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