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Wike-Supported Faction Takes INEC to Court, Demands Ibadan Convention Be Nullified

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In an attempt to prevent the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognizing the party’s recent national convention in Ibadan, Oyo State, a faction loyal to Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike filed a lawsuit before the Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday, escalating the crisis plaguing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The PDP, Acting National Chairman Mohammed Abdulrahman, and National Secretary Samuel Anyanwu filed lawsuit FHC/ABJ/CS/2501/2025, requesting that the court declare the November 15–16 Ibadan convention and all decisions made there “null, void, and of no effect.”

The plaintiffs, who are all Wike supporters, maintain that the convention was held in flagrant violation of three Federal High Court rulings.

They contended that the court had already declared the 21-day notice for the convention to be invalid and specifically prohibited the party from carrying out any such exercise.

The plaintiffs listed the following in the original summons:

the ruling in FHC/ABJ/CS/2120/2025 (Austine Nwachukwu v. INEC & Ors) on October 31;

the November 11 interim order and the November 14 ruling in FHC/ABJ/CS/2299/2025 (Sule Lamido v. PDP & Ors);

Nyesom Wike v. PDP & Ors, FHC/ABJ/CS/139/2023, was decided on May 31, 2023.

The plaintiffs claimed that the 5th through 25th defendants, including Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, Acting National Chairman Umar Damagum, and other notable members, organized themselves and their allies and called the Ibadan convention, where important party members were expelled and national officers were chosen, in spite of these decisions.

Anyanwu said in an affidavit that on November 18, the Damagum-led group made an attempt to “forcibly take control” of the PDP national secretariat located at Wadata Plaza and Legacy House in Abuja.

He claims that the Department of State Services and the police “sealed up the premises” and prevented lawful authorities from entering their offices rather than carrying out the court orders.

According to the affidavit, “the second to fourth defendants have now sealed up the first plaintiff’s premises and denied the second and third plaintiffs access to their offices.”

The plaintiffs requested that the court rule that INEC, the Inspector-General of Police, the FCT Commissioner of Police, and the DSS are required by the constitution to uphold the previous rulings.

They also look for:

an order prohibiting the recognition of the Ibadan convention and any decisions made there by INEC and security forces;

an order prohibiting the defendants numbered six through twenty-five from posing as PDP officials;

an order requiring the security services to safeguard the plaintiffs and give them entry to Legacy House and Wadata Plaza;

an injunction prohibiting INEC from recognizing changes to the PDP’s official address outside of its two Abuja headquarters.

In light of the current rulings, the Constitution, the Electoral Act, and the PDP Constitution, the plaintiffs further requested that the court decide whether any authority may legitimately recognize the Ibadan convention.

A judge has not yet been assigned to the case, and the hearing date has not been set.

Insecurity: APC Focused on Crushing Opposition Instead of Solving Problems – Buba Galadima

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Buba Galadima, a leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), has charged that the government led by the All Progressives Congress (APC) is worried about attempting to dismantle opposition political groups.

According to reports, Galadima stated that the government is unconcerned about Nigeria’s growing insecurity during an interview on Arise Television’s “Prime Time” program on Monday.

The NNPP Board of Trustees member claims that the APC government is too busy accepting defectors to address the problems caused by insecurity.

Galadima emphasized that officials at the federal, state, and local levels of government must take action to safeguard people’s lives and property since governance is a serious business.

“The Federal Government has dedicated 99% of its time to politicking,” he declared.

“Government is a serious business, particularly in a nation like Nigeria. How much sacrifice the leaders would make on behalf of the people is more important than how to gain money.

“You shouldn’t have more than six hours for leisure if you are a Nigerian president, governor, or even head of a local government; the rest of the time must be spent working. that we are unable to see.

Receiving defectors and attempting to dismantle opposing political groups are the sole concerns of this government. And I want the world to know that eliminating opposition is not in their best interests because democracy cannot exist without disagreement.

Additionally, the absence of democracy indicates that fascism and dictatorship are on the horizon. To save lives and property, they must put on their thinking caps and take the appropriate action.

JUST IN: Tinubu Government Declares Open Grazing Unsustainable

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The government of President Bola Tinubu has declared that 417 grazing reserves will be rehabilitated nationally, citing open grazing as a primary contributing factor to the frequent conflicts between farmers and herders in Nigeria.

The strategy is a crucial part of a new agenda for livestock transformation that aims to modernize the industry and lower insecurity.

At the National Council on Livestock Development’s (NCLD) first meeting, which took place on Monday, November 24 at the Government House Banquet Hall in Yola, Adamawa State, Minister of Livestock Development Idi Mukhtar Maiha reportedly said this.

He saw the event as a turning point in efforts to create a system that is peaceful, productive, and sustainable as well as a historic shift in Nigeria’s livestock future.

“Open Grazing’s Era Is Over”
The foundation of the government’s new strategy, according to Maiha, is moving Nigeria away from open grazing, which he called antiquated and prone to conflict.

The only long-term answer to the farmer-herder conflict, in his opinion, is the restoration of grazing areas into fully furnished Renewed Hope Livestock Villages.

“The open grazing age is unsustainable and a major cause of ongoing conflict. The only solution to the farmer-herder dispute is to transform the 417 grazing reserves into contemporary Renewed Hope Livestock Villages, he stated.

With better pastures, veterinary care, water infrastructure, schools, clinics, dairy and beef processing facilities, and renewable energy produced by biogas systems, he clarified, each restored reserve will function as an economic center.

He stated that since modern ranching ensures security, stability, and increased output, state governments would have to set aside territory for pastoralists who are willing to adopt it.

Under the direction of the National Livestock Growth Acceleration Strategy (NL-GAS), the one-year-old Ministry of Livestock Development has made notable success, according to the minister.

He clarified that by enhancing genetics, boosting productivity, and bolstering value-chain investments, the strategy aims to grow the livestock business from its present $32 billion to $74 billion within five years.

For the first time in almost 50 years, the nation just registered eight new grassland species, according to Maiha. Additionally, he announced the creation of a national genetic resources strategy and a significant increase in the National Veterinary Research Institute’s (Vom) yearly output of vaccines, from 120 million to 850 million doses.

He added that collaborations with international dairy giants like Nestlé, Arla Foods, Danone, Promasidor, and FrieslandCampina WAMCO have been crucial in helping the nation double its yearly milk production from 700,000 to 1.4 million metric tons, and that the creation of the Wase Livestock Village has become a model for restoring national grazing reserves. According to him, the L-PRES project’s solar-powered boreholes, cattle dips, veterinary clinics, slaughter slabs, and milk collection facilities are already helping a number of states.

Maiha argues that in order to avoid impeding progress, all states must adopt a single national strategy for cattle reforms. The livestock industry faces problems that cut across state lines. “We need to apply NL-GAS consistently,” he stated.

The National Assembly Supports Reforms
In his message of goodwill, Tasir Olawale Raji, the chairman of the House Committee on Livestock Development, stated that the legislature completely supports the reform objective of the federal government.

He cautioned that Nigeria’s livestock production is still much below what is needed domestically, making the nation heavily dependent on imports.

Nigeria presently imports 65% of the milk eaten domestically, according to Raji, who also noted that the nation’s annual per capita consumption of 8.7 liters of milk, 9 kg of beef, and 45 eggs is much lower than the world average.

In order to modernize production systems, improve value addition, and draw in more private sector investment, he continued, the National Assembly is developing new legal frameworks.

Raji expressed confidence that the NCLD will play a crucial role in expediting the Renewed Hope Agenda and invited stakeholders to provide workable suggestions that would unlock the sector’s full economic potential.

Dr. Chinyere Ijeoma Akujobi, the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, called the first council meeting a turning point in Nigeria’s livestock transformation process. According to her, the recently established NCLD will serve as the top national policy and coordinating authority for directing livestock development nationwide.

She claims that the livestock industry continues to be a key component of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

In order to create a contemporary and competitive cattle industry, she said the council will fortify alliances, harmonize regulations, and spur innovation.

Akujobi also praised development partners, especially Propcom, for their contributions, stating that they will enable the production of wealth, enhance livelihoods, and create a robust cattle sector.

Abuja: Wike Declares No More Extensions for FCT Road Projects After January, June Deadlines

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Barr, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). While confirming major progress on important infrastructure projects in the N2 and N5 corridor, Nyesom Wike announced on Monday that the continuing enforcement for the payment of ground rent and other statutory costs will cease this week with no additional extensions.

Wike insisted that the FCT’s internal budget is the only source of funding for Abuja’s ambitious development drive while speaking during an inspection visit of ongoing projects by construction companies Julius Berger and Leventis.

“Certainly, it has to be the last time,” the minister declared in response to circulating notices regarding ground rent enforcement. Regretfully, the majority of Nigerians that voice complaints do not wish to follow the regulations.

Without people paying their taxes, we are unable to complete these projects. It is already more than four months, even though we extended it by two or three weeks. We will not be extending any farther after this.

He cautioned that owners who don’t comply run the risk of having their properties sealed.

Wike was pleased with Julius Berger’s work rate at the N5 corridor, pointing out that a project that had been on hold for years had suddenly advanced.

“We were here while this bridge was being built a few years ago. However, we are currently at the top of the bridge. Julius Berger has promised to produce N5 by the end of January.

We are quite pleased with the caliber of the work completed.

The minister previously revealed that Leventis is on schedule to finish the Central Area–Wuse connection road project by early June.

“The head work is still in progress, but they promised to finish it by the end of May or the first week of June. This road is crucial since it links Wuse with the center area.

Wike underlined that, contrary to popular belief, the national budget is not supporting the present construction wave in the Federal Capital Territory.

“The FCT 2025 budget is being implemented. We are utilizing that.

Although we anticipate receiving those funds by the end of the year, we have not gotten a single penny from this year’s national budget.

He continued by saying that the FCT budget’s emergency funding resources are being used to build the Central Area–Wuse connection road.

Concerns on the poor activity at recently opened bus terminals were addressed by Wike, who stated that the problem was procedural and would be fixed shortly.

It’s an agreement. Purchasing is still going on. We have to check how many fleets they have. By God’s grace, that will have been completed by year’s end.

It all comes down to following the proper procedures.

“We’re delivering, but residents need to contribute as well.”

Considering the rate of progress, Wike insisted that the administration has fulfilled its promises.

“We have no trouble carrying out the budget. The work is proceeding according to schedule. However, people are required to pay their taxes. If you don’t complete your commitments, you can’t appreciate these projects.

This Is the Last Time — Wike Issues Final Warning to Ground Rent Defaulters

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Ground rent defaulters in the capital city have received one last warning from Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike.

In an interview with reporters on Monday, Wike cautioned that there would be no further extensions and threatened to take away defaulters’ properties.

After visiting the continuing construction of a six-lane road from Life Camp Junction to Ring Road 3, close to Karmo in Abuja, the minister gave a speech.

Julius Berger’s road project is anticipated to be completed in January 2026.

Nonetheless, Wike claimed that paying taxes in the FCT will facilitate the implementation of initiatives meant to modernize the capital city.

“It’s regrettable that the majority of Nigerians who complain do not want to follow the rules,” stated Wike. You are aware that the president intervened when we began this enforcement to give them an additional two or three weeks, and it has now been more than four months.

“We can’t complete these projects without people paying their taxes. We also published extensions, and since they tend to rush things, if you don’t enforce them, no one will go and pay.”

“We think this is the last time, and we won’t be extending any further.”

“You are aware that the right thing must be done; if you don’t pay, the property belongs to the FCT Administration.”

Bollywood Legend Dharmendra Dies at 89

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Dharmendra Kewal, a renowned Indian actor A legendary period in Bollywood came to an end with the death of 89-year-old Krishan Deol in Mumbai.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi described his passing as the end of an era in a message posted on X, and tributes flooded in from all over India on Monday.

Over the course of his more than 60-year career, Dharmendra appeared in more than 300 movies and gained recognition as one of the most diverse actors in Indian cinema.

He gave outstanding performances that influenced Bollywood’s golden age, ranging from action and romance to humor and severe drama.

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One of the most renowned parts in Indian cinema history is his depiction of Veeru in the 1975 masterpiece Sholay.

Dharmendra, who was born in Ludhiana, Punjab, on December 8, 1935, came from modest beginnings before becoming well-known.

In 1960, he made his debut in Bombay, which is now Mumbai, after winning a national talent search.

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His role in Bimal Roy’s Bandini (1963) catapulted him into the public eye and paved the way for a string of box office triumphs.

Known as Bollywood’s “original He-Man,” Dharmendra was praised for both his powerful on-screen persona and his tough appeal.

His collaboration with actress Hema Malini became into one of Bollywood’s most cherished on-screen duos, and the two eventually got married in 1980.

Mera Gaon Mera Desh, Phool Aur Patthar, and the beloved comedy Chupke Chupke are some of his best-known works.

Even while he never held the unchallenged top spot in the business, he had a reputation that few performers could match—one that was reliable, lucrative, and highly esteemed.

In 1997, Dharmendra received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2012, he received India’s third-highest civilian award, the Padma Bhushan. Generations of Indian film enthusiasts have been influenced by the enormous legacy he leaves behind.

Osun Rep Oke Sponsors Scholarships for 420 Technical Students

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Busayo Oluwole Oke (BOO), a lawmaker representing the Obokun/Oriade Federal Constituency and chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, has expanded his technical education scholarship program by registering 420 more students from all nine Government Technical Colleges in Osun State.

The new batch marks another phase in the growth of the scheme, which started five years ago as a pilot project at the Government Technical College, Ijebu-Jesa, before being scaled up statewide two years later.

Speaking with journalists at the weekend, Oke disclosed that the new entrants comprise mainly Year 1 students, with some Year 2 beneficiaries in eight technical colleges, while the Ijebu-Jesa centre continues to accommodate students from Years 1 to 3.

With this expansion, the total number of beneficiaries under the scheme has now reached roughly 1,500 students, a significant milestone for an initiative funded entirely from the lawmaker’s personal purse. Oke reportedly spends about ₦15 million per term, translating to nearly ₦40 million per academic session, to cover tuition, enrolment, extra lessons, and other essential costs.

The legislator pointed out that the plan aligns with the newly announced free-tuition policy for all Federal Technical Colleges, which he has continuously supported by advocating for increased funding for education that is focused on skills and practical training.

According to Oke, the scholarship is a deliberate attempt to address Nigeria’s growing skill gap, high rate of youth unemployment, and growing need for real-world, innovative expertise. Many of the program’s graduates have since used the skills they learned to start small businesses or advance to postsecondary institutions.

According to Oke, “technical and vocational education remains one of the strongest channels for empowering our youth.”

“We are reducing unemployment and developing a new cadre of resourceful, self-sustaining Nigerians by giving them practical skills and creative training.”

Osun State’s technical college administrators attest that the program has already increased enrollment and improved graduation rates, and they credit Oke’s intervention for some of this progress.

The congressman urged youth around the state to seize the chance as the recently admitted students start their studies, characterizing the investment as a dedication to creating “a more capable, productive and future-ready generation.”

Stakeholders observe that the program has become a model for community-driven technical and vocational training support, and both public and private entities are investigating ways to duplicate its achievements.

BREAKING: Atiku Officially Defects to ADC

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Atiku Abubakar, the former vice president, has formally joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC), the coalition-backed party with which he is anticipated to associate himself prior to the 2027 elections.

On Monday, Atiku announced the news via his X account, sharing a picture of himself with his ADC membership card along with the succinct words, “It’s official.”

His action comes after he resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in July due to a protracted internal turmoil.

His affiliation with the coalition party, which he had earlier supported in July as a platform for opposition leaders like Peter Obi and Babachir Lawal to run against President Bola Tinubu in 2027, has now been formally established.

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According to reports, Atiku and other opposition leaders had previously postponed formally registering with the ADC.

Recall that the opposition unveiled ADC as a platform ahead of the 2027 general election with former Senate President David Mark as the National Chairman and ex-Interior Minister Rauf Aregbesola as the party’s National Secretary as well as former Sports Minister, Bolaji Abdullahi as the National Publicity Secretary.

JUST IN: South-West Governors Hold Emergency Meeting Over Insecurity

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On Monday, the governors of the South-West states will gather in Ibadan for an unplanned emergency meeting to discuss urgent regional issues. Security concerns are anticipated to be the main topic of discussion.

According to reports, Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde is hosting the meeting, which will take place behind closed doors at the Governor’s Office in Agodi.

The strategic meeting is anticipated to be attended by all six governors from Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti.

The meeting was quickly called in response to growing security threats around the region, according to individuals who talked with Vanguard, though specifics are still unknown.

It is anticipated that the governors would review recent events, bolster cooperative security measures, and expedite coordinated reactions to new criminal activity.

In addition to security, the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) would emphasize strengthening regional integration and expediting infrastructure development.

In order to strengthen the Amotekun Corps’ ability to handle new difficulties, the governors are required to examine the organization’s operations.

It is anticipated that the conference on Monday would produce new pledges and plans to protect lives and fortify the security framework in the South-West.

According to reports, this gathering takes place in the middle of massacres and kidnappings around Nigeria.

N175m Fraud: Businessman Reveals How Ex-Bank Manager Allegedly Threatened Him and His Sister

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Dr. Jude Ndudi, a Nigerian businessman, told a Federal High Court in Lagos about how he and his sister were threatened by Fidelis Egueke, a former bank manager, when they demanded the return of more than N480 million that he said was missing from his company’s accounts.

Former Asaba branch manager Egueke is on trial for a 16-count amended charge brought by the Force Criminal Investigation Department Annex, Legal and Prosecution Department, Alagbon Ikoyi, Lagos.

Conspiracy, fraud, unlawful conversion, acquiring money under false pretenses, and unauthorized withdrawal are some of the charges.

The case, FHC/L/298c/2020, is being handled by Justice Owoeye, the fourth judge to do so.

Dr. Ndudi, who was led in testimony by prosecutor Morufu Ajani Animashaun at the resumed hearing last Tuesday, described how the defendant allegedly asked him to support the political campaign of his relative, Great Ogboru, who he claimed had promised to appoint him Commissioner of Finance if he won the Delta State governorship election.

Dr. Ndudi informed the court that he donated the defendant N20 million because the defendant claimed that if the politician won, it would assist him get the Commissioner of Finance position in Ogboru’s future administration.

The witness stated: “He advised me and my sister to wear bulletproof vests and arrive in a bulletproof vehicle when I informed him that I would be traveling to Port Harcourt for a petition against him.” Startled, I revealed to him that I was the same person who had given his wife a brand-new Mercedes. that I am the same individual who paid for a Caribbean cruise and secured visas for him, his wife, and his kids to enter the United States. I even purchased the outfit he was wearing the day he threatened me.

“I told him that I would not be bullied and that we would meet in Port Harcourt,” he added. After outlining the circumstances to my wife, I told her that I would be leaving. The defendant’s failure to fulfill his promise to return the money shocked her. She said I ought to draft a petition. I subsequently hired a lawyer, who submitted the petition to the Alagbon AIG.

The witness claimed that he received an invitation to speak in Alagbon between October 10 and 15, 2020. He found the defendant making his own statement when he arrived.

“The defendant and his attorneys came up to me and begged for a settlement after we had both concluded our remarks. They assured me that the defendant would proceed with a settlement and give me my money as soon as he fulfilled his bail requirements. I told the defendant that N480 million was missing from the company’s account, N180 million was unaccounted for in the account made for my sister Blessing Ndudi, and more than N150 million was for products that he collected but never deposited when the defendant inquired how much money he had stolen.

He claimed that the defendant requested a return to a previous arrangement wherein he had committed to paying N15 million up front and settling the remaining amount on a monthly basis. The witness consented, but the investigating police officer later told them that any arrangement would be between the defendant and the police because the subject was now under police jurisdiction.

The defendant stated that he did not want a written contract since it would put his employment at Zenith Bank at risk. He demanded the statement he had given to the police and chewed it after we couldn’t agree, Dr. Ndudi told the court.

The witness continued, saying that once he married his sister, the defendant started pressuring him to work for his company, but his wife rejected the proposal.

He said that in November 2009, his sister called him and expressed her desire for a divorce due to the defendant’s excessive pressure to work for his company.

According to Dr. Ndudi, the defendant opposed his plan to open a joint account for his sister at First Bank, insisting that the account be opened with his bank in order to improve his performance and prospects for advancement. He claims that the defendant put N15 million into the new account after bringing the account-opening paperwork on March 23, 2009.

“The defendant took out N7 million on the day the money was deposited into the account, and within two weeks, the full N15 million. We ultimately lost almost N180 million in that account, he stated.

He continued by saying that Chief Ori, a forensic auditor, subsequently found that the defendant had taken more than N179 million straight out of the business account.

Additionally, the witness informed the court that in January 2012, N7,981,083.51 was deposited into the company’s account by SUBEB Asaba, a corporation that also conducts business with us. The defendant barely left N1,000 in the account after withdrawing all of the funds that same month. After that, he sent the funds in three installments into his GTB personal account.

He further stated in his testimony that at some point in November 2018, the defendant called to inform him that he was running for his state’s Commissioner of Finance and that he required money. He declared, “On his behalf, I donated N20 million.”

Dr. Ndudi remembered another instance in which the defendant allegedly borrowed N100 million from him.

Even though the defendant was his brother-in-law, Dr. Ndudi told the court at a prior hearing in July that “the idea of family is no longer there since 2020.” He also mentioned that the defendant had stopped providing for the family’s needs, including paying his children’s school tuition and feeding allowance.

“In January 2020, I discovered that hundreds of millions of naira were allegedly stolen from my account and the defendant’s name appeared throughout the bank statements,” the witness stated in reference to the suspected theft.

He claimed that when he approached the defendant, the latter pleaded with him not to call the police and assured him that the money would be returned. “The defendant informed me that he used my money to renovate a hostel in Abraka, build two houses in Warri, purchase two properties in Asaba, and build a house in Asaba.”

He continued by saying that when he insisted on a written agreement, the defendant claimed he preferred an oral one because a written one could be used to put him under jail or fire him.

“The amount I allegedly stole is too much and I have decided, and my lawyer and family agreed, that it is better for me to fight you with your money and keep the rest,” the defendant allegedly subsequently stated.

According to the witness, he informed him that he would be charged with theft, embezzlement, breach of trust, racketeering, and tax evasion in America and might be imprisoned for 25 years to life. The witness stated, “He responded that he would hire Senior Advocates of Nigeria and that this is Nigeria and nothing will happen.”

He claimed that because he had worked as a bank manager in Asaba for more than 20 years, the defendant assured him that no Asaba police officer would bring charges against him.

Additionally, he claimed that when he confronted the defendant about a N500,000 transfer he noticed in Blessing Ndudi’s bank statement, the defendant claimed that the beneficiary was a former ADC to a prior governor who went on to become a tactical commander at Asaba police headquarters.

“I then informed the defendant that since he had now been transferred to Port Harcourt, I would file the petition there,” the witness stated.

It was reported that the defendant quit the bank after being questioned about the purported fraud and for demarketing the institution.

In November 2020, he was initially charged with three and fourteen counts of previously revised charges before Justice Obiozor. Following the transfer of Justice Obiozor, he was re-arraigned before Judge Ringim on August 7, 2022. After several judicial transfers, the case was sent to Justice Ogundare and is currently before Justice Owoeye.

March 3 and 4, 2026, have been set aside for further hearings.