Featured
Police clamp guarantor in detention
By IFEOMA IKEM
MEN of the Nigeria Police attached to the Pedro Police Station Bariga have arrested a-60-year old, Jimmy Adekunle, who stood as guarantor for one of his friends, Mr. Tayo Yusuf.
The on-the-run suspect, Yusuf, allegedly escaped with his family from Lagos after his fraudulent acts were uncovered.
Tayo, it was gathered, an Ordinary National Diploma of Ilorin Polytechnic, was employed some time ago as a Guinness Sales Representative at a Guinness Major Distributor Company in Bariga, Lagos and that one of the conditions of engagement was that he produce a guarantor.
The desperate Tayo was said to have sought the assistance of his former colleague and bosom friend, Mr. Jimmy, who willingly accepted to the demand.
Thereafter, Tayo was employed as the Company’s Sales Representative and was subsequently provided with a Mitsubishi utility vehicle with Reg. No YD 993 KJA to facilitate the distribution of the company’s products.
Things were said to have gone smoothly for a while until the manager of the distributing outlet, Mr. Olashile Oyero, observed that their recently employed staffer was not only falsifying his sales ledger, he was also not remitting sales proceeds to the bank as expected of him.
ALSO SEE: Fasheun calls more funding, training for Nigeria Police
Severally, the guarantor (Jimmy) was invited to listen to the misdemeanour of the man he stood in for and on each occasion, he pleaded with the management assuring them that his friend would henceforth be of a good behaviour.
Rather than turn a new leaf, Tayo was said to have turn worse, graduating from one crime to the other as he was reported to have stopped remitting sales proceeds an act against the laid down rules of the company.
Olashile was said to have demanded to know why he was not remitting sales proceeds, Tayo was said to have alleged that the company’s customers were yet to pay him for what they purchased. Olashile, who knew that the company does grant credit running into over N5m, suspected some foul play and realizing the huge sums involved, decided to report the incident to his immediate boss, Mrs. Adeniyi, who immediately summoned Tayo to her office where it was discovered after interrogation that those who he claimed were yet to pay for what they purchased, were actually not owing.
Having realized that he has been exposed and suspecting that the Management could institute legal proceedings against him, He was alleged to eloped with his family and has since not been seen.
When some representatives of the company visited his residence on No.2 Hassan Adeshola Street, Ikotun, a suburb of Lagos they were shocked when neighbours revealed that he had parked his family and belongings and that he never revealed where he was heading for.
The Management realizing that they have been short-changed, went after his guarantor Mr. Jimmy, who not only expressed shock and disbelief at his friends’ action but took an undertaking to pay the said amount by instalment.
-
News1 week agoWidow of late investigative broadcaster Kola Olawuyi dies
-
Crime1 week agoOutrage as NYSC doctor allegedly dies after delay in approving sick leave
-
Energy1 week agoGas flaring takes toll on children, residents in Rivers oil-producing communities
-
Aviation7 days agoNIS issues updated guidelines for contactless passport renewal for Nigerians abroad
-
Latest6 days agoOne killed as ethnic clash erupts in Ibadan following reported overnight stabbing (video)
-
Aviation1 week agoCould you prove that bag is yours? The precautions that could protect you from a travel nightmare
-
Latest7 days agoLagos arrests 396 beggars in fresh crackdown on street begging (Video)
-
Agribusiness6 days agoStrengthening Nigeria’s Food Production Through Reliable Water Storage Infrastructure


