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Business Woman, Oyin Adeyemi Still Reeling From Theft Of N150m Jewelry In Her Home

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Business woman, Oyinda Adeyemi is still reeling from the theft of jewelry valued at about N150million from her home by trusted employees.

Those fingered as primary culprits are Rose Patrick, the house keeper, and Mohammed Abdulhazeez.

They were allegedly aided by Esther Pam described as the house keeper’s friend and one Cpl. Mathias Hussein a mobile police officer some of the stolen items were found with when Rose was arrested.

According to information available to societynow

“Around December 2016, Oyin, according to court papers sighted by The Capital, discovered that expensive jewelleries including a set of Roberto Coin Gold set valued at $15, 000, and a set of Van Clef Diamond and Gold Butterfly jewellery valued at $50, 000, a dangling gold jewellery set valued at $50, 000, a set of black and white diamonds valued at $75, 000, a plain gold set valued at $15, 000, a big set of gold and diamond encrusted pendant valued at $50, 000 as well as other valuable personal and household items such as an iPad, three Blackberry mobile phones and six Ankara fabrics among others.”

The trio of Rose, Esther and Mohammed were reportedly arraigned at an Ikeja Magistrate court on a two count charge of conspiracy and stealing. They denied the charge and were committed to a N2million bail and two sureties each in like sum.

The case was adjourned to October 17 with stipulations the sureties must be homeowners with evidence of two years tax payment to Lagos state government.

Ironically the police officer and boyfriend found with the stolen goods was reportedly left out of the case Oyin’s lawyer Kennedy Osunwa told thecapital.

While the case continues, insiders say Oyinda who heads StillEarth Group as Chief Executive Officer is yet to get over the loss suffered in the huge theft by those considered trusted employees.

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