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Mompha Shows Off Richard Mille Wristwatch Worth N118m

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Popular Nigerian Businessman, Ismail Mustapha, popularly known as Mompha has flaunted his new Richard Mille wristwatch estimated to be worth N118M.

Mompha who is known for his extravagant lifestyle took to his Instagram story to share a video of his Richard Mille Yohan Blake Rm wristwatch which worth $285,985 ( approximately N118m in Nigerian currency).

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Mompha

Recall that back in August 2020, Mompha was arrested on fresh charges of internet fraud.

According to reports which was confirmed by lawyer, he was arrested shortly after retrieving his personal properties which included, five wristwatches, One iPhone 8, a pair of sunglasses and one Apple airpod from the premises of the commission.

The items had been seized when he was arrested for the first time on money laundering charges. The court had ordered that the items be returned to him upon arraignment.

He was blocked by EFCC operatives and forcefully brought back into the compound as soon as he left with his property on Friday.

His Lawyer, Mr. Gboyega Oyewole (SAN) who spoke to the press said he was going to challenge the arrest in court on Tuesday.

EFCC spokesperson, Mr. Dele Oyewale said the new charges against Mompha were related to internet fraud and not the old charges of money laundering.

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