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A magistrate court has fined a young woman ₦450,000 or sentenced her to seven years in prison for collecting ₦30,000 transport money from a man and failing to show up as promised. The court ruled that her actions amounted to fraud, emphasizing that collecting money under false pretenses is a crime.
The woman received ₦30,000 from the complainant under the agreement that she would visit him. However, she later backed out without refunding the money. The prosecutor argued that her actions were deliberate and intended to deceive.
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The magistrate stressed that the deceit involved was the main issue, not the amount. The judgment has sparked mixed reactions, with some arguing that the punishment is too harsh, while others see it as a step to discourage deceit in personal dealings.

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Some people believe the punishment is excessive for a ₦30,000 dispute, while others think it’s a good precedent to set. Legal experts note that the case shows Nigerian courts are taking small acts of fraud seriously, even in personal transactions.
The ruling serves as a warning that dishonesty, no matter how small, carries serious consequences under the law. It remains to be seen how this judgment will impact similar cases in the future.
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