• 🚨 A stark reminder of the consequences of financial misconduct! A man named Shehu Saleh was recently sentenced to two years in prison by a Borno court for defrauding an individual of a staggering N22 million. This case, judged by Justice Aisha Kumaliya, underscores the serious repercussions of misappropriating funds.

    It's crucial to remember that ethical financial practices not only safeguard your future but also contribute to a trustworthy community. If you’re managing funds, always ensure transparency and integrity. Protect yourself and others by understanding the laws and regulations that govern financial transactions.

    Let this be a lesson for all of us—be vigilant and uphold honesty in every transaction.

    Read more about this case here:
    https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/21/borno-court-jails-man-two-years-for-n22m-fraud/
    #FraudAwareness #FinancialIntegrity #LawAndJustice #BornoNews #EthicalPractices
    🚨 A stark reminder of the consequences of financial misconduct! A man named Shehu Saleh was recently sentenced to two years in prison by a Borno court for defrauding an individual of a staggering N22 million. This case, judged by Justice Aisha Kumaliya, underscores the serious repercussions of misappropriating funds. It's crucial to remember that ethical financial practices not only safeguard your future but also contribute to a trustworthy community. If you’re managing funds, always ensure transparency and integrity. Protect yourself and others by understanding the laws and regulations that govern financial transactions. Let this be a lesson for all of us—be vigilant and uphold honesty in every transaction. Read more about this case here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/21/borno-court-jails-man-two-years-for-n22m-fraud/ #FraudAwareness #FinancialIntegrity #LawAndJustice #BornoNews #EthicalPractices
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    Borno court jails man two years for N22m fraud
    A court in Maiduguri has sentenced a man, Shehu Saleh, to two years in prison for fraud involving N22 million. Justice Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno State High Court found Saleh guilty after he was charged by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commissio
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