The judge further held that, Bello, who is facing prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on an alleged N80.2 billion fraud, is acting in disrespect and contempt of the court by resisting lawful arraignment and as such lacks any entitlement for his applications to be heard by the same court.
Trending
- Omafume Ayinuola: Chartered Accountant In Custody Cries Out For Help, Family Raises Alarm Over Her Safety, Seeks Impartial Probe
- APC, Lucky Aiyedatiwa Want Jimoh Ibrahim Suit Against Primary Election Transferred To Ondo Court
- Professor Olawuyi Unveils New Book, Calls For Global Solidarity For The SDGs
- Court Convicts Woman for Job Racketeering
- Wema Bank Unveils New Digital Solution For Cooperative Societies, Coophub
- Court Insists On Yahaya Bello Appearance Over Alleged N80Bn Fraud
- Prison Official Denies Receipt Of Dada Aigbe Committal Order
- Bundle of Evidence Presented Against Ex- CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele