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Federal Government Sues Doctor Over Alleged N19m Fraud, Sale Of Embryos

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The federal government has filed criminal charges against an Abuja-based medical practitioner, John Abebe, who is also a pastor with Living Faith Church, Durumi, Abuja.

 

It accused him of fraud, criminal conspiracy, unlawful disclosure of confidential medical records, and alleged sale of a couple’s embryos.

The charges were filed before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) with suit number: CV/005/26 in Abuja by the inspector-general of police, Kayode Egbetokun, against Dr Abebe and his hospital, Joje Abebe Hospital  & Fertility Centre Limited.

According to the three-count charge, Abebe is accused of unlawfully releasing the confidential medical records of Mrs Mary Manga to the public without her consent — an offence said to contravene Section 29 of the National Health Act 2014.

In addition to the alleged breach of medical confidentiality, prosecutors claim that between January and May 2025, Abebe, described as a chief consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, deceived and defrauded the couple of N19 million under the pretext of being a specialist in In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF).

The charge alleges that he collected the money for treatment and converted it to personal use — an offence punishable under Section 1 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2006.

Most disturbing among the allegations is the claim that the doctor sold the couple’s fully developed embryos to other patients — a development that, if proven, could mark one of the most scandalous fertility-related cases in the country’s recent history.

Count one reads, “That you 1. John Onuwabhagbe Abebe ‘M’ 54 years, 2. Joje Abebe Fertility Centre Limited, being a Chief Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist/Medical Doctor of Joje Abebe Hospital Limited, head office located at No. 0140, Bamanga Tukur Street, Zone E, Apo Legiative Quarters, Gudu District, FCT, Abuja, within the Abuja Judicial Division, while you were in custody of Mr. & Mrs. Mary Manga’s medical records concerning their health welfare and their production status on or before 6th August 2025, at FCT, Abuja, without their authorisation or consent abused your office and released their secret medical record to members of the public as a result you render the victim the exposure to be traumatized and yet to recover from the shock, contrary to your oath of allegiance. And that you thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 299 of the National Health Act, 2014.”

Count three, of the charge reads, “That you 1. John Onuwabhagbe Abebe ‘M’ 54 years, 2. Jeje Abebe Fertility Centre Limited, being a Chief Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist/Medical Doctor of Joje Abebe Hospital Limited, located at No. 0140, Bamanga Tukur Street, Zone E, Apo Legiative Quarters, Gudu District, FCT, Abuja, within the Abuja Judicial Division between the month of January to May 2025, at FCT Abuja, within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable Court with intent to defraud by false pretense deceived, and duped Mrs  Mary Manga and her husband to the tune of N19 million (N19,000,000), under the pretense that you are specialized in Invitro Fertilization (IVF), having reason to believe you are not skill in that filed and converted the whole money and some of their embryos to your own use. And that you thereby committed an offence punishable under section 1 of the Advance Fee Fraud and other Related Offences Act, 2006.”

The case, now before Honourable Justice A. A. Fashola of the FCT High Court, is expected to test both medical ethics and the enforcement of health and fraud laws in Nigeria.

 

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Indomie Backs 15-year-old’s Guinness World Record-bound Ride To Raise Autism Awareness

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Indomie has said it is backing a cross-country cycling journey by 15-year-old autism advocate Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo, who is embarking on a Guinness World Record-bound ride from Enugu to Lagos to raise awareness about autism and promote inclusion.

 

Tagged ‘Journey of Possibility, #RideWithKanye’, the expedition will see the young cyclist travel across several Nigerian cities as he advocates for greater understanding and support for individuals living with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their families.

The initiative represents an official attempt to set a Guinness World Records milestone as the youngest autistic individual to complete a cross-country cycling journey. The ride is scheduled to conclude in Lagos on World Autism Awareness Day, reinforcing the global call for empathy, acceptance, and opportunity for people on the autism spectrum.

Speaking on the brand’s involvement, Group corporate communications and events manager of Dufil Prima Foods, Temitope Ashiwaju, said the initiative reflects Indomie’s enduring commitment to celebrating courageous Nigerian children and amplifying stories that inspire hope.

“At Indomie, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to dream boldly and achieve extraordinary things. Kanyeyachukwu’s journey is a powerful reminder that determination and talent can transcend limitations. We are proud to support his mission to inspire understanding, acceptance, and hope for individuals living with autism,” he said.

Indomie stated that “Kanyeyachukwu first captured national attention when he was recognised at the Indomie Heroes Awards, an initiative by Indomie that celebrates courageous Nigerian children who have demonstrated exceptional bravery, resilience, and impact in their communities.

“Since receiving the recognition, he has continued to use advocacy, creativity, and public engagement to reshape perceptions about autism and inspire conversations around inclusion.

“Through the ‘Journey of Possibility’, Kanyeyachukwu hopes to demonstrate that individuals on the autism spectrum possess extraordinary potential when given the opportunity and support to thrive.”

It added that “as a key supporter of the initiative, Indomie will provide branded cycling kits and support materials for cyclists accompanying him throughout the route, alongside financial support and brand activations at designated stops along the journey. These engagements will include community interactions aimed at educating the public, encouraging dialogue, and fostering broader participation in autism advocacy.”

Through initiatives like the Indomie Heroes Awards and its support for the ‘Journey of Possibility, #RideWithKanye’, Indomie continues to champion young Nigerians whose courage, determination, and achievements demonstrate the limitless possibilities that emerge when children are empowered to pursue their dreams.

 

 

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Controversy Trails Alleged Drowning Of 2 Polytechnic Students

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Two persons suspected to be students of the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri, the Imo State capital, have drowned in Otammiri River in Owerri.

The incident, according to a source, occurred last Saturday.

The source said one of the deceased, Chukwudi Okwuchukwu, was a year one National Diploma Computer Science student and Igwilo, a friend of another student, who joined the swimming expedition.

However, the school authorities have denied the allegation, saying they were not aware of the incident.

An eyewitness who pleaded anonymity said four male friends came to swim in the Otammiri River and snap pictures.

According to the source, a local warned the young men not to swim, saying it was getting dark, but they refused and continued swimming.

Further, he said the swimmers who were busy being snapped pictures by their friends swam to the deep side and drowned in the process.

The school’s public relations officer, Dr Ike Ibe, said the school was unaware of the incident.

He said, “No, the school management is not aware of such an incident.”

When contacted, the SUG president of polytechnic, Destiny Nwosu, confirmed that two people drowned in the river but maintained that they had yet to be identified as students of the school.

Nwosu said, “I heard that two people drowned at the Otammiri River, but we have yet to confirm that they are students of our school. I can’t confirm whether they were Nekede Polytechnic students or from the other schools in the state, and if they were even students anywhere else.”

The president of the National Association of Imo State Students (NAISS), Nekede Polytechnic chapter, Daniel Promise, said he saw the video on social media but maintained that they had not been identified as students of Nekede Polytechnic.

He said, “Up till now, no one has confirmed the victim to be their coursemate or anything like that. I can’t confirm that they were our fellow students,” Promise said.

Meanwhile, the two corpses have been deposited at a morgue.

 

 

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Glaucoma Second Leading Cause Of Blindness In Nigeria – Commissioner

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Plateau State commissioner for Health, Dr Nicolas Ba’amlong, has declared that glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness after cataract in Nigeria.

He, therefore,  called for a united  push for regular eye checks, early diagnosis and affordable treatment.

Ba’amlong made the disclosure at a press conference in Jos to mark the World Glaucoma Week observed every year to educate people about glaucoma, a serious eye condition that can lead to permanent blindness if not detected and treated early.

The commissioner said Nigeria Blindness and Vision Impairment Survey, Prevalence of Glaucoma affects five percent of the population, adding that it accounts for 16.7 percent of blindness cases, while 5.6 percent of the affected individuals knew they had the disease and one in five persons  were already blind at diagnosis.

He maintained that the 2023 Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) survey in Plateau State reported prevalence of blindness to be 2.7 percent which is significantly higher than the national average of 0.7 percent stressing that glaucoma accounted for 17 percent of such blindness.

The theme for this year ” Uniting for Glaucoma Free World” emphasised the power of collective action in tackling one of the leading causes of irreversible  blindness. It conveys both urgency and hope highlighting that while glaucoma cannot be cured, blindness from it can often be prevented  through awareness, early detection and treatment.

Dr. Ba’amlong further explained that “Glaucoma Week reminds us that protecting visions is a shared responsibility because when we unite to promote awareness, early testing and accessible treatment, we move closer to the future where no one loses his sight to glaucoma.”

 

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