Jimoh was additionally blamed for strutting himself as a prophet.
It was assembled that Jimoh educated Macaulay that she was in threat and she expected to offer some cash to the Holy Spirit.
It was discovered that 45-year-old Jimoh gathered N266,000 and two gold wedding bands esteemed at N750,000 from Macaulay.
Jimoh in his announcement to the police admitted to the wrongdoing.
He stated, "I gathered Mrs. Macaulay's wedding bands since I know she is rich. I sold the rings to Jubrila."
In any case, Jubrila in his announcement to the police stated, "Ayo is my great client. He disclosed to me that the rings were his."
The two suspects were summoned under the watchful eye of Candide Johnson Magistrates' Courthouse, Ikorodu, Lagos, on four checks.
The charges read to some extent, "That you, Ayo Jimoh, and others everywhere at Itumoja Street, Ikorodu, in Ikorodu Magisterial District, conspired among yourselves to perpetrate lawful offense to mind; taking in this manner carrying out an offense culpable under Section 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2015.
"That you, Abdulahi Jubrila, at the previously mentioned authoritative area, received two wedding bands esteemed at N750,000 from one Ayo Jimoh, property of Mrs Comfort Macaulay, or, in other words to have been stolen, in this manner carrying out an offense culpable under Section 328(a) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2015."
The litigants argued not liable to the charges.
The managing judge, Mr. W.B. Balogun, allowed the respondents safeguard in the entirety of N200,000.

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