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LEAKED VIDEO: Fidelity Bank MD Onyeali-Ikpe Confesses To Paying ₦5Billion To Avoid Police Detention Amid Over ₦19Billion Fraud Probe
According to documents filed in Charge No: FHC/L/138C/2025 before a Federal High Court in Lagos, the Federal Republic of Nigeria is prosecuting Victor Ukutt, Fidelity Bank Plc, Dr. Onyeali-Ikpe, and Whoba Ugwunna Ogo (who is reportedly at large) for the alleged unlawful conversion of funds belonging to Woobs Resources Limited.
The Managing Director of Fidelity Bank Plc, Dr. Nneka C. Onyeali-Ikpe, has allegedly confessed to paying N5 billion to secure her release from police custody amid an ongoing multi-billion naira fraud case.
According to documents filed in Charge No: FHC/L/138C/2025 before a Federal High Court in Lagos, the Federal Republic of Nigeria is prosecuting Victor Ukutt, Fidelity Bank Plc, Dr. Onyeali-Ikpe, and Whoba Ugwunna Ogo (who is reportedly at large) for the alleged unlawful conversion of funds belonging to Woobs Resources Limited.
The customer, Uba, disclosed that he had maintained a current account with Fidelity Bank since February 2003, operating it diligently for over two decades.
However, he lamented that he no longer had access to his account.
More troubling, Uba alleged that all his contact details — including his registered phone number and email — were deactivated by the bank without his knowledge or consent.
He said, “My name is Uba, and I’m a customer of the bank. I thought it was important to get your number as the Managing Director of Fidelity Bank and speak with you directly. I’ve been experiencing some serious injustice from your bank.
“I’ve maintained a current account with your bank since February 2003 and have operated it diligently. But now, I no longer have access to my account. More disturbingly, I recently discovered that all my contact details — including my phone number and email — have been deactivated by the bank.”
“I received a message from your office informing me of this deactivation. I’ve been away on a medical vacation, and even now, I’m just barely able to make this call. Regardless of the situation, I believe the bank owed me the courtesy of contacting me directly. I’ve made every effort to speak with someone, but no one seems willing to engage with me,” he said.
Uba continued, “It appears your staff have unilaterally decided to freeze my account and remove my access, as if they can manipulate the system without consequence. I worked with the bank in the past, so I understand how things work. I just don’t think this is fair.”
Meanwhile, the Managing Director of Fidelity Bank, Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, disclosed that the bank was facing serious issues involving the police. She revealed that she was nearly arrested and had to personally secure her release.
During the conversation, she noted that the bank had informed Uba and given him a 14-day deadline to return to the country so the matter could be resolved. However, they received no response from him.
She said, “Alright, Mr. Uba. I understand your concerns, but I have to leave shortly for something urgent. Is this your number?”
Uba replied, “Yes, that’s my number. Please feel free to call me back.”
Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, “Alright. I’ll try to call you back later. But let me clarify a few things. I’m surprised you’re saying no one reached out to you. We actually wrote to inform you that we were having serious issues involving the police. I, personally, was almost arrested — I had to bail myself out. We informed you and gave you a 14-day deadline to return to the country so we could resolve the matter, but we didn’t hear back from you.
“We’ve found ourselves in a very difficult situation, and you have to understand the bank needed to protect itself too. I would have expected you to respond to that letter or at least call.
“Our staff spent nights in police custody because of this issue. I even had to spend ₦5 billion to secure bail and defend the bank. It’s not just you who’s hurting — we are also affected deeply by this situation. So, I’d like to pause here for now. I’ll call you back in the evening to continue the conversation.”
Uba said, “Okay. I believe we could have resolved all this if you had called me personally or if I had been able to come to Nigeria sooner.”
Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, “Exactly. We are now being charged with conspiracy and misappropriation — things we know nothing about. It’s not fair to the bank either. You should have made an effort to help resolve these issues.”
“Anyway, I’ll call you later today. But I just want to clarify — the issue isn’t as one-sided as it may seem. The police harassment we’re experiencing is real and serious. You’re not the only one going through this,” she added.
Previously, SaharaReporters reported that the Federal Government has dropped Onyeali-Ikpe’s name from the ongoing criminal case involving the alleged fraud amounting to over N19 billion.
The case, filed by the Attorney General of the Federation, is against a lawyer, Victor Ukutt, another defendant, Whoba Ugwunna Ogo (reported to be at large), and Fidelity Bank Plc and Dr Onyeali-ikpe, over the alleged unlawful conversion of funds belonging to Woobs Resources Limited.
Dr Onyeali-ikpe was listed as 3rd Defendant in Charge No: FHC/L/138C/2025 between Federal Republic of Nigeria as complainant and Victor Ukutt, Esq, Fidelity Bank Plc and Whoba Ugwunna Ogo as first, second and fourth Defendants respectively filed on February 2025.
The Federal Government had in the eight-count charge filed before Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa of the Federal High Court, Lagos, accused the Fidelity Bank MD in count-one of Conspiracy contrary to Sections 18(a) and 15 (3) of the Money Laundering (prohibition) Act, 2011 (As Amended).
The charge filed by M. B. Abubakar, Director, Department of Public Prosecutions for the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice was brought under Sections 104 and 379 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015.
Counts 1, 2, and 8 were the charges brought against the bank MD, but they were later dropped by the AGF.
“That you VICTOR UKUTT, FIDELITY BANK PLC, DR. NNEKA C. ONYEALI-IKPE and WHOBA UGWUNNA OGO (now at large) between 2011 and 2023, in Lagos State, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did conspire amongst yourselves to fraudulently convert an aggregate sum of about N19,000,000,000.00 (Nineteen Billion Naira) property of the WOOBS RESOURCES LIMITED (a company registered under the Companies and Allied Matters Act) from the company’s account domiciled with the Fidelity Bank PLC, which sum you reasonably ought to have known was a proceed of an unlawful act, to wit; theft/fraud,” one of the charges read.
However, the Federal government in a 10-count amended charge filed on May 5, 2025 removed Dr Onyeali-Ikpe’s name and replaced it with Safiya Whoba.
The current Defendants in the charge are: Victor Ukutt, Esq, Fidelity Bank Plc, Whoba Ugwunna Ogo and Safiya Whoba as 1st to 4th Defendants respectively.
But according to a counter-affidavit dated March 28, 2025, filed by the 2nd (Fidelity Bank Plc) and 3rd (Onyeali-Ikpe) defendants to oppose the prosecution’s motion, they revealed that there was already an agreement with the complainant and the prosecution (Attorney General of the Federation and the police) not to take further action against the bank.
They described the prosecution of the bank as a breach of promise that the bank would not be prosecuted following the arrangement.
The affidavit filed by the Head of the Legal Services Division for the bank, Oluwatodimu Adeyemi, said, “That sequel to investigations by the Nigeria Police based on the petitions of Mr. James Onyemenam and Woobs Resources Limited (the Complainants”), the Complainants and the prosecution have unequivocally represented, agreed and promised not to initiate or make any complaint to law enforcement agents for the prosecution of the 2nd Defendant/Applicant in respect of matters in Counts I, 2 and 8 and particularly any withdrawals from and the operations of the account(s) of Woobs Resources Limited with the 2nd Defendant and the 2nd Defendant has acted on the representation and promise to its detriment.
“That this prosecution is a breach of the promise and it will be unfair to prosecute the 2nd Defendant in the circumstances.”
“We submit further that the prosecution in this Charge has been commenced based on a breach of promise not to prosecute the 2nd Defendant because at all material times, Woobs Resources Limited and Mr James Onyemenam (“the Complainants”) have unequivocally represented, agreed and promised not to initiate or make any complaint to law enforcement agents for the prosecution of the 2nd Defendant in respect of matters in Counts I, 2 and 8 and particularly any withdrawals from and the operations of the account(s) of Woobs Resources Limited with the 2nd Defendant and the 2nd Defendant has acted on the representation and promise to its detriment,” the bank argued in the court document.
Meanwhile, the Attorney General recently explained that the decision to withdraw the charges against Onyeali-Ikpe was rooted in the principles of justice, fairness, and the rule of law.
“The Attorney General’s decision is a testament to the office’s commitment to upholding justice and fairness,” the statement read.
According to the AGF Office, “Dr. Onyeali-Ikpe was neither the account officer nor the Managing Director of Fidelity Bank when the account in question was opened.”
The statement clarified that Fidelity Bank Plc, as a corporate entity, remains a party to the ongoing criminal proceedings, and that the withdrawal of charges against the MD/CEO should not be misinterpreted as exonerating the institution itself.
The statement said the decision “does not exculpate Fidelity Bank from the allegations contained in the charge”.
“Rather, it demonstrates the Attorney General’s duty to ensure that innocent individuals are not unjustly prosecuted,” it added.
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Imo State government has shutdown a hotel and a mortuary allegedly used for kidnapping and the harvesting of human organs.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, Okoye Henry, disclosed this in a statement shared via X handle on Sunday.
Henry said the operation was based on credible intelligence regarding a suspected criminal, Stanley Morocco Oparaugo, who remains at large.
According to the command, the action formed part of an ongoing crackdown on kidnapping and violent crimes along the Owerri–Aba Expressway, led by the Commissioner of Police, Aboki Danjuma, in collaboration with other security stakeholders.
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Nigeria has carried out a series of precision airstrikes against members of the failed military coup in the Benin Republic, neutralising several suspected plotters and destroying their escape vehicles.
The operation was executed on Sunday after the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), acting under a joint security arrangement with authorities in Cotonou, tracked the movement of key coup actors attempting to flee in armoured convoys. Intelligence reports had indicated that the fleeing soldiers were heading south toward coastal exit routes.
A senior security official confirmed the mission, saying it was “carefully coordinated with Benin’s leadership” to prevent the coup backers from regrouping and to support efforts to stabilize the country after the attempted takeover.
According to multiple security sources, the airstrikes—lasting approximately 30 minutes—targeted fast-moving convoys believed to be carrying loyalists of the coup leader, Lt. Col. Pascal Tigri. The fleeing soldiers reportedly departed the country’s interior in an effort to evade capture.
Residents in parts of Cotonou reported hearing loud explosions and seeing thick smoke rising from the outskirts, sparking speculation that foreign aircraft were involved in the crackdown on the mutineers.
The development was later confirmed by Agence France-Presse (AFP), which reported that Nigerian jets conducted the strikes in coordination with Beninese authorities working to contain the mutiny.
Speaking on the operation, Nigerian Air Force spokesperson Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame said the mission was carried out “in line with ECOWAS protocols and the mandate of the ECOWAS Standby Force.”
Sources told POLITICS NIGERIA that the strikes successfully disabled multiple armoured vehicles and sealed off escape corridors identified by the fleeing troops. Although no official casualty figures have been released, security insiders disclosed that “a number of hostile elements” were eliminated.
“All sorties were flown with the consent of Beninese authorities and adhered strictly to international rules of engagement,” another official said, noting that planners were careful to avoid civilian areas and minimise collateral damage.
The air operation followed the unsuccessful attempt by Lt. Col. Tigri and his faction—known as the Military Committee for Refoundation—to dissolve state institutions and seize power. Loyalist forces in Benin swiftly regained control, forcing several of the coup backers to attempt a southern retreat before they were intercepted.
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Bandits had, on November 21, 2025, invaded the remote Papiri community around 2:00 a.m., arriving on motorbikes and attacking the school dormitories for over three hours. By the time they retreated, 315 people, 303 students and 12 teachers, had been taken away.
In the first 24 hours after the abduction, 50 pupils managed to escape and were reunited with their families. However, 265 individuals, 253 children and all 12 teacher, remained in captivity.
Security agents, alongside local hunters, were immediately deployed to comb surrounding forests in search of the missing victims.
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President Bola Tinubu also cancelled scheduled international engagements to address the crisis.
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