

Spread out before the world were the evidence of their purported misdeeds: prohibited substances, electronic gadgets, and other contraband that would make a schoolmarm faint.
I've observed that these digital con artists, as they're commonly called, have a peculiar affinity for the expensive trinkets in life—similar to how a frontier shopkeeper might display his success.
The EFCC chairman, in addressing this impressive apprehension, emphasized that the operation forms part of their unrelenting crusade to rid Nigeria of the scourge of digital deception. A worthy endeavor, though I reckon as many new tricksters emerge as mosquitoes in a swamp.
The musician Wole DSB now faces serious charges that could place him in a place where the music ain't so sweet for many a moon.
Imagine that not long ago he might have been composing melodies, and today he's composing statements for investigators. Fate has a habit of taking unexpected turns.
In the event this story stand as a lesson to would-be criminals? It surely should, though people being people, we'll never lack for souls who believe they're exceptional enough to evade capture.
