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Businessman to face trial for allegedly stealing $123,000

An Igbosere magistrate court in Lagos yesterday fixed March 27, 2019 for the trial of a 36-year-old businessman, Sikiru Olawale Olayinka, who allegedly stole $123,000 , property of Zenith Bank plc.

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