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Alleged N33.8bn Fraud: Mamman’s trial adjourned for trial within trial

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The trial of former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, has been adjourned to April 7, 10, 14, and May 2, 2025, for a trial within trial.

This decision was made by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.

According to Head of Media and Publicity, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Dele Oyewale, Mamman is being prosecuted by the anti-graft agency on a 12-count charge, bordering on conspiracy to commit money laundering to the tune of N33.8 billion. The alleged fraud is related to the Mambilla Power Project.

To Oyewale, the trial within trial was ordered to determine the voluntariness of Mamman’s confessional statement, which was made at the EFCC office on February 20, 2024.

The defence counsel, Femi Atte, SAN, had alleged that the statement was not made voluntarily, claiming that Mamman was threatened and forced to write it against his will, he said.

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He added that during the proceedings, Abubakar, an investigator with the EFCC and the Seventeenth Prosecution Witness, PW17, testified that over N26 billion had left the Ministry of Power through bureau de change operators’ accounts on the instructions of Mamman and his cohorts.

To him, “The court while delivering ruling on the objection by defence counsel, Femi Atte, SAN alleging that the confessional statement made by Mamman at the office of the EFCC on February 20, 2024 was not voluntarily made, held that the issue of involuntary statement and other grounds of objections raised by the defence counsel can only be resolved by conducting a trial within trial to ascertain their veracity”.

“Consequently I thereby order for trial within trial to determine the voluntariness or otherwise of this case”, Oyewale quoted Justice James Omotosho.

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Police arrests two over possession of human parts in Oyo

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The Oyo State Police Command has announced the arrest of two suspsects, Ridwan Bello and Fatai Adeleke, in connection with the possession of human body parts.

The command made this known in a statement signed by its Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso, and made available on Friday.

According to him: “On Tuesday, 18 March 2025, at about 02:30 hrs, detectives from the Iyaganku Divisional Police Headquarters, acting on a tip-off, conducted a search at the residence of one Ridwan Bello, 35, male, also known as Asalailu, located in the Muslim area of Ibadan.

“During the search, a female human torso and other dismembered remains, including severed limbs and dried bones, were recovered from bags and a paint bucket.

“In his confession, Bello claimed to have exhumed the corpse from a cemetery in Awa-Ijebu, Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State, and admitted to selling the body parts to ritualists. He later led detectives to the cemetery, where his claim was verified.

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“Further investigation led to the arrest of Fatai Adeleke, 70, male, an accomplice who purchased human body parts from the suspect for ritual purposes. Adeleke also admitted his involvement in the illicit trade.

“Further investigation led to the arrest of Fatai Adeleke, 70, male, an accomplice who purchased human body parts from the suspect for ritual purposes. Adeleke also admitted his involvement in the illicit trade.

“The case has been transferred to the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation, as efforts are being intensified to identify and apprehend all those involved.

“The command urges cemetery managers to increase surveillance and prevent further incidents of corpse exhumation by ritualists.”

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IPOB: Kanu denies terrorism charge

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The detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has pleaded not guilty to a 7- count bordering on alleged acts of terrorism in a fresh arraignment before a new Judge of the Abuja division of the Federal High Court.

The proceedings which was conducted by Justice James Omotosho under tight security saw a sober Nnamdi Kanu who dressed in his signature white sports attire apologizing for his previous attacks on Judges and other judicial officers in the course of his trial.

Led by his new lawyer and former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Kanu Agabi SAN, Kanu denied the 7-count charges read out to him, which included threatening Nigeria’s corporate existence and operating an illegal radio station to broadcast Biafra messages.l.

After his plea was taken, the prosecution counsel, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), informed the court of his readiness to proceed with the trial in compliance with the judgment of the Supreme Court for a fresh trial.

Awomolo subsequently requested an adjournment to gather his witnesses and also sought an accelerated hearing, which was approved by the court.

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Following the prosecution’s request and without any objections by the defence counsel led by Mr. Kanu Agabi (SAN), Justice Omotosho fixed April 29 and May 2 and 6, 2025 for trial.

Nnamdi Kanu has pleaded pleads not guilty to 7 count charge of alleged Terrorism before a new judge.

He was arraigned on Friday before Justice Omotosho who granted accelerated hearing of his case.

Meanwhile, the court has adjourned further trial to 29th April, 2nd and 6th May.

Before the commencement of the proceedings, the IPOB leader formally apologised to the Federal High Court, Justice Binta Nyako, and Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, over his misconduct at the last proceedings of his trial on terrorism charges.

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He pleaded passionately for forgiveness and promised to be of good conduct throughout the duration of his trial.

Kanu’s apology was contained in a lengthy prepared speech delivered by his lead counsel and former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Kanu Agabi.

emotion-laden speech, Kanu specifically begged Justice Nyako and Awomolo to forgive and forget his outburst and attacks against them in open court.

Agabi said that Kanu had cause to be angry but ought not to have spoken when anger overwhelmed him.

In expressing his anger, he attacked the Federal High Court, he attacked Justice Binta Nyako, he attacked the prosecutor, and he attacked his own lawyers.

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“I hereby apologise to Justice Binta Nyako. She did not deserve the unjust attack. I apologise to Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN. He deserves the highest respect. He was castigated without reservations.

“I appeal for forgiveness. Kanu is a good man, but all of us cannot be of one mind. He is not perfect but is defending the cause of the Igbo people, who are resilient, fearless, and use their God-given talents to give a good account of themselves.

We may have misgivings, but we must seek forgiveness. In resolving our differences, let us employ peace and not violence,” he pleaded.

In a brief remark, Awomolo, SAN, said he was moved by the plea and has forgiven Kanu for all he said against him.

The senior lawyer said he was not a persecutor but a prosecutor and that they work to ensure the quick resolution of the charges.

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Kanu, who was brought back to the country in June 2021 from Kenya, was expected to take his plea as the case begins afresh (de novo).

The Chief Judge (CJ) of FHC, Justice John Tsoho, had, in a letter dated March 4 and addressed to Kanu’s lead counsel, Mr Aloy Ejimakor, communicated the re-assignment of the case from Justice Binta Nyako to Justice Omotosho.

The re-assignment followed the demand by Kanu and his team of lawyers for the transfer of the seven-count terrorism charge to another judge, after alleging bias.

Justice Nyako, on September 24, 2024, withdrew from the case and sent the case file to the CJ of FHC for re-assignment.

The judge said she could not proceed with a trial where a defendant lacked confidence in the court.

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However, the CJ sent Kanu’s case file back to Justice Nyako for adjudication, insisting that a formal application must be made by the defence before the recusal could be accepted.

But Kanu and Ejimakor, on February 10, insisted that Justice Nyako no longer had jurisdiction to preside over the case after her recusal (withdrawal) from the matter, prompting the judge to adjourned the case indefinitely (sine die).

Justice Ahmed Mohammed (who has been elevated to Appeal Court) and Justice Tsoho (before becoming the CJ) had presided over Kanu’s trial before it was assigned to Justice Nyako, following the defendant’s rejection of the two judges.

 

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Supreme Court declares Anyanwu authentic PDP National Secretary

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The Supreme Court has nullified the judgements of the Court of Appeal and Federal High Court, which sacked Senator Samuel Anyanwu as National Secretary of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP.

It was gathered that a five-member panel of the apex court on Friday held that the issue of who is the National Secretary of the PDP borders on the internal affairs of a political party, which is not justiciable.

Justice Jamilu Tukur, who delivered the lead judgment of the Supreme Court, consequently struck out the judgment of the trial court delivered in October last year and also set aside the majority judgment of the Court of Appeal, which had in December affirmed the sack of Anyanwu as PDP’s National Secretary.

Justice Tukur subsequently affirmed the minority judgment of the appellate court delivered by Justice Ekanem, which had nullified the judgment of the trial court on account of lack of jurisdiction.

Besides, the apex court held that the plaintiff, Aniagu Emmanuel, who initiated the suit at the trial court, lacked the necessary legal backing to do so, since he did not show how he was affected by who is the National Secretary of the PDP.

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