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Corruption: Lulu, Ogunjobi, others know fate April 12; Bribery: EFCC to arraign FIRS Director March 10

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Justice E. S. Chukwu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has adjourned trial of Sani Lulu Abdullahi, a former President of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, and three other former NFF top officials to April 12, 2016, expressing concerns over what seems a deliberate attempt by their counsels to “frustrate” the trial.
Abdullahi and his co-accused persons – Amanze Uchegbulam, a former NFF first vice president; Taiwo Ogunjobi, and Bolaji Ojo-Oba, former NFF secretary-generals, are being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for offences bordering on conspiracy and breach of due process.
The trial judge had at the last sitting on February 22, 2016 dismissed the “no case submission” filed by their counsels and fixed March 9, 2016 for the accused persons to open their defence.
At the resumed sitting, rather than open its defence, Patrick Okolo, SAN, the lead counsel to the four accused persons, told the court that an appeal to the judge’s February ruling had been filed.
“We have an application filed, though a bit late, appealing the ruling, and so continuation of trial will be pending the determination of the appeal,” he said.
Prosecuting counsel, Titus O. Ashaolu, SAN, told the court that: “the application was served on me just this morning”.
Justice Chukwu, expressing his concerns over the new development, noted that while the defence had the right to appeal, it should be on record that the delay was not coming from him.
“I came here to do my job, but now we are going to adjourn because of your appeal, yet people out there will accuse judges of colluding to ensure that trial is frustrated,” he said.
He thereafter adjourned to April 12, 2016 expressing his resolve to ensure that the trial continued.
Lulu and his co-accused persons are alleged to have misappropriated over N1.5billion released by the Federal Government to the NFF during the South Africa 2010 World Cup. They are accused of siphoning about $125,000 through shoddy hotel bookings in South Africa during the World Cup, $250,000 lost as a result of booking the wrong airline for the trip, $400,000 allegedly expended on the Nigeria/Colombia friendly match and $236,000 which vanished from the coffers of the Glass House in 2009.
They are also accused of flouting due process in the purchase of two Marcopolo buses for the national team, and sharing N185 million amongst state chairmen of the NFF in their bid to frustrate their ouster from the Federation.
Since their trial began in September 2010, they have deployed various legal tactics to frustrate their trial.

In another development, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) will Thursday, March 10, 2016 arraign Abumere Joseph Osagie, a Deputy Director, Regional Tax Office of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), and his accomplice, Jamila Ojora on a two count charge bordering on criminal conspiracy and receipt of gratification.
One of the counts read, “Abumere Joseph Osagie and Jamila Ojora on or about January 27, 2016 in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this Honourable court, corruptly accepted the sum of N5,000,000.00 ( five million naira) from one Senator Ahmed Datti as a gift for having done a tax assessment for Baze University”.
Osagie and Ojora had on January 27, 2016 allegedly approached Senator Datti, the Chancellor of Baze University, Abuja and gave him a tax assessment of N20,029, 496.00 through a letter of intent, which he paid.
“However, when he requested for the assessment certificate, they refused to oblige him. Instead they allegedly demanded for N5 million gratification. All pleas by him fell on deaf ears.
“Consequently, he petitioned the EFCC, and was advised to play along. Consequently, marked N5million was delivered to the director through Ojora in a sting operation. Ojora was arrested after she collected the N5 million. Her confession led to the arrest of Osagie.
The houses of the suspects were searched by operatives of the EFCC and documents recovered.
The two suspects are to be docked before Justice O. O. Goodluck of the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Maitama, Abuja.

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