Court adjourns arraignment of Sirika, brother over ₦19.4bn contract fraud
Mr Atolagbe, thereafter, prayed for adjournment which the judge granted, rescheduling the arraignment for May 23, 2024.
EFCC files fresh 8-count contract fraud charges against ex-aviation minister, brother
Mr Sirika who served in the previous administration is accused of awarding contracts to the company and abused his office in the process.
Alleged Fraud: Yahaya Bello must appear in court – Judge
Mr Bello who has gone into hiding was declared wanted in connection of fraudulently embezzling over N80 billion as Kogi governor, after failing to honour the invitation of the EFCC.
CJN swears in 11 new Supreme Court justices
He told the new Justices to be prepared for criticisms or verbal assaults by litigants who have lost cases as Justices of the final Court of the land, where appellants’ expectations are often very high and infectious.
11 New Supreme Court justices take oath of office Monday
Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, who heads the apex court, is expected to administer the oath to the top jurists.
N4bn Fraud: EFCC arraigns Obiano
Mr Obiano, arraigned on Wednesday at a federal high court in Abuja, pleaded not guilty to the nine-count charge of money laundering to the tune of N4billion while in office as the governor of South-eastern state.
Rivers: Court declares 2024 budget signed by Fubara illegal
They sought an order of injunction restraining Governor Fubara from impeding or frustrating the assembly under Mr Amaewhule’s leadership as its speaker.
Supreme Court affirms election victories of 6 state governors
Governors Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta), Abdullahi Sule (Nasarawa), Nasir Idris (Kebbi), Uba Sani (Kaduna), Inuwa Yahaya (Gombe) and Dapo Abiodun of Ogun state, all got favourable judgments from the apex court.
Court bars NBC from imposing fines on broadcast stations
The judge also voided the sections of the Nigeria broadcasting code which authorises the NBC to impose the fines, maintaining that administrative and regulatory bodies are not allowed to exercise judicial powers.