Mr Kovangiya advised members of the public to avoid any engagement with the fraudulent accounts.
The organisation called on authorities in Nigeria to take immediate and decisive action.
He acknowledged the hardship faced by many families due to the current economic situation.
$3 million of the total damages was awarded as compensatory damages.
In an email to Peoples Gazette on Wednesday, University of Sydney experts lauded the court’s verdict as a positive development focused on children’s well-being.
According to Ms Hafid, this will take effect from March 28.
The suspect, a resident of Igbogbo in the Ikorodu area of the state, claimed that he sold his younger sister’s baby to fund their mother’s burial.
Mr Igori said the offences contravened the provisions of Section 484 of the Criminal Code Laws of Oyo State 2000.
Peoples Gazette gathered that the armed gunmen attacked the community around 8:00 pm and started shooting indiscriminately.
Mr Tellang alleged that the four, with the intent to defraud people, represented themselves as white ladies living in the United States of America.
