The Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned Chimezie Chuta for allegedly
stealing $56,000 from the coffers of Living Faith Church Worldwide.
Chuta is a member of the
church founded by David Oyedepo.
He was arraigned before
Mojisola Dada of the Lagos state high court, Ikeja, and charged on one count
bordering on stealing.
The defendant is said to
be a former employee in the publishing unit of Dominion Book Stores, an online
platform belonging to the church.
Chuta, a member of the church
for six years, was said to have in 2013, proposed to build an online digital
media store that would showcase all of Oyedepo’s books and audio messages.
The initiative, he said,
would enable members of the church in the diaspora to buy them and also receive
digital copies.
The church reportedly
approved the project on a contract basis, and Chuta handed all the relevant
materials to the ICT department.
The defendant was alleged
to have later hacked into the company’s email and diverted payments for some
goods bought by online customers to his personal account.
Chuta, however, pleaded
not guilty to the charge.
Gabriel Akaogu,
prosecuting counsel, prayed the court to remand the defendant in prison, but
R.E. Osige, defence counsel, urged the court to admit his client to bail.
Dada adjourned the case
to March 7 for hearing of bail application and commencement of the trial.
EFCC arraigns man for ‘theft of $56k’ from Oyedepo’s Church
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Friday, March 02, 2018
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