Thursday, April 30, 2026 - Justice Dehinde Dipeolu of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, has sentenced a Lagos-based socialite and drug kingpin, Funmilola Arike Ogbuaya, popularly known as Ariket, to 45 years’ imprisonment for the unlawful exportation of 1.595 kilograms of cocaine to Saudi Arabia.
The judge specifically handed down a 15-year sentence on
each of the three counts bordering on conspiracy, possession, and illegal
exportation of cocaine.
The court, however, ordered that the sentences should run
concurrently, meaning the convict will serve 15 years effective from 19 May
2017, the date of her arrest
The court had earlier found Ogbuaya guilty on all counts but
adjourned sentencing following a request by her counsel.
The case, marked FHC/L/124C/2017, stemmed from the arrest of
Ogbuaya’s co-defendant, Odeyemi Omolara, also known as Ariyo Monsurat Olabisi,
who was apprehended on 23 February 2017 at the Murtala Muhammed International
Airport, Lagos.
During interrogation, Omolara reportedly confessed that
Ogbuaya supplied her with the cocaine for export to Saudi Arabia.
Omolara had earlier pleaded guilty to drug trafficking
charges and was subsequently convicted and sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment
by Justice Hadiza Rabiu Shagari, now a Justice of the Court of Appeal.
While the trial lasted, prosecution witnesses detailed how
the operation was carried out.
One of the witnesses, Iyabode Shonibare, the arresting
officer, told the court that Omolara raised an alarm upon arrest, shouting that
“Arike has k!lled me.”
Another witness confirmed that Omolara consistently
maintained that Ogbuaya handed her the bag containing the illicit substance.
A security guard attached to Ogbuaya’s residence, identified
as Aliyu, also testified that Omolara visited the house a day before her arrest
and spent the night there.
He further revealed that unknown individuals had earlier
delivered the same bag later used for the drug exportation, and that Ogbuaya
personally transported Omolara to the airport on the day of her arrest.
In her defence, Ogbuaya admitted knowing Omolara but denied
any involvement in drug trafficking.
She claimed Omolara had visited her to seek financial
assistance and that she only gave her N10,000.
She also confirmed dropping Omolara at the airport en route
to her own trip to Ajase in the Republic of Benin, insisting she was unaware of
the drugs.
After evaluating the evidence, Justice Dipeolu found her
guilty on all three counts.
During allocutus, defence counsel Yakubu Galadima urged the
court to temper justice with mercy, noting that the convict is a first-time
offender, remorseful, and has dependents.
However, the court proceeded with sentencing in accordance
with the law.

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