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Court Acquits Former Lagos Speaker, Ikuforiji Of Money Laundering Charge

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Ex-speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Adeyemi Ikuforiji and his former aide, Oyebode Atoyebi, were on Monday, acquitted by Justice Mohammed Liman of a Federal High Court in Lagos, of 54 counts of money laundering.

Delivering judgment, Justice Liman held that the prosecution failed to discharge the burden of proof placed on it by the provisions of the law.

The News Agebcy of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ikuforiji is charged by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) alongside Atoyebi on a 54-count charge bordering on alleged N338.8 million money laundering.

They had each pleaded not guilty and were allowed to continue on an earlier bail granted to them in 2012 when they were first arraigned.

On March 17, 2021, the EFCC had closed its case after calling the second witness for the prosecution.

Prosecution called a total of two witnesses in support of its case.

Meanwhile, Justice Liman was later transferred out of the Lagos division and the case suffered several set backs.

On May 4, 2023, defence counsel Mr Dele Adesina (SAN), had opened the case for the defence.

The defence had called three witnesses, ncluding the first defendant (Ikuforiji).

Among others, Ikuforiji had testified how he was being prosecuted on a faceless petition.

He had told the court that the instant case arose from a petition written by an unknown person, alleging that he had stolen about N7 billion from the Lagos House of Assembly.

Parties adopted their final addresses on May 17, while the court reserved judgement.

Justice Liman first struck out count one of the charge, on grounds of discrepancies in the timeline .

The court then asked a pertinent question as to what was the substantive law at the time the defendant was charged.

The court held : “Charging a person under a law that was non existent at the time of an alleged offence runs foul of the law.

“The Money Laundering Prohibition Act of 2004/2011 requires clear ievidence of intent and the actual act of laundering money.

“It is difficult to prove the offence of money laundering without the predicate offence; the prosecution has failed to prove this.

“The prosecution has not proved the offence of money laundering beyond reasonable doubts. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Consequently, the defendants are acquitted of all the allegations of money laundering levelled against them in courts two to 54 of the charge,” he said

NAN reports that the defendants were first arraigned on March 1, 2012 before Justice Okechukwu Okeke on a 20-count charge bordering on misappropriation and money laundering.

They had each pleaded not guilty to the charges and were granted bails.

The defendants were, however, subsequently re-arraigned before Justice Ibrahim Buba, following a re-assignment of the case.

Buba had granted them bail in the sum of N500 million each with sureties in like sun

On Sept. 26, 2014, Justice Buba discharged Ikuforiji and his aide of the charges, after upholding a no case submission of the defendants.

Buba had held that the EFCC failed to establish a prima-facie case against them.

Dissatisfied with the ruling, the EFCC through its counsel, Mr Godwin Obla (SAN), filed the Notice of Appeal dated Sept. 30, 2014 challenging the decision of the trial court.

Obla had argued that the trial court erred in law when it held that the counts were incompetent because they were filed under Section 1(a) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2004 which was repealed by an Act of 2011.

EFCC further argued that the lower court erred in law when it held that the provisions of Section 1 of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2004 and 2011, only applied to natural persons and corporate bodies other than the Government.

The commission had also submitted that the trial judge erred in law when he held and concluded that the testimonies of the prosecution witnesses supported the innocence of the respondents.

In its judgment, the Lagos Division of the Appeal Court, in November 2016, agreed with the prosecution and ordered a fresh trial of the defendants before another judge.

Following the decision of the Appeal Court, the defendants headed for the Supreme Court, seeking to upturn the ruling of the Appellate court.

Again, in its verdict, the apex court also upheld the decision of the appellate court and ordered that the case be sent back to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court for reassignment to another judge.

According to the charge, EFCC alleged that the defendants accepted cash payments above the threshold set by the Money Laundering Act, without going through a financial institution.

The commission accused the defendants of conspiring to commit an illegal act of accepting cash payments in the aggregate sum of N338.8 million from the House of Assembly without going through a financial institution.

Ikuforiji was also accused of using his position to misappropriate funds belonging to the Assembly.

The EFCC said that the defendants committed the offence between April 2010 and July 2011.

The offences, according to the EFCC, contravenes the provisions of Sections 15 (1d), 16(1d) and 18 of Money Laundering Act, 2004 and 2011.

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Bauchi Governor Swears In 21 New Judges

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Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, swore in six new judges to the State High Court and 15 to the Shari’a Court, on Monday, July 15.

He charged them to embody justice and fairness in their judicial responsibilities.

During the swearing-in ceremony, Governor Mohammed emphasized the judges’ role in promoting good governance and due process in alignment with the state’s governance goals. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Highlighting the importance of the judiciary in fostering the rule of law, Governor Mohammed tasked the new appointees to serve justice without bias and adhere strictly to the principles of fairness and equity.

He remarked that the judges’ selection was due to their dedication and hard work within the legal profession.

Moreover, the governor highlighted the pressing issue of overcrowded correctional facilities in the state, calling on the judges to focus on decongesting these facilities by prioritizing cases of inmates long awaiting trial, to expedite their proceedings and ensure timely delivery of justice.

The Chief Judge of Bauchi State, Justice Rabi Umar, responding to the governor’s charges, assured that the new judges are committed to upholding justice and fairness.

She reiterated the judiciary’s dedication to the speedy trial of cases as a measure to decongest correctional facilities, reinforcing the judiciary’s role as a beacon of hope for the populace.

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Donuts filled recipe

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Ingredients

For the donuts:

  • 1 medium-sized egg
  • 50g butter
  • 200g milk
  • 80g sugar
  • 500g flour
  • 8g dry baker’s yeast (or 12 g fresh yeast)
  • 1 pinch of salt

Italian diplomatic cream:

  • 300g pastry cream
  • 200 g liquid cream
  • 2 tablespoons icing sugar

The cover:

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Preparation 

A pastry robot:

  1. In a bowl With , pour the milk and add the baker’s yeast with a teaspoon of sugar.
  2. Mix and let stand for 10 minutes.
  3. In the bowl of the stand mixer, pour the flour, the lightly beaten egg, the melted butter, the sugar and the mixture of milk and yeast.
  4. Beat the dough vigorously for 20 minutes, until it becomes soft and elastic

By hand:

  1. In a bowl, combine the butter, egg, sugar and a pinch of salt.
  2. Add milk with baking powder and flour.
  3. Mix well and transfer everything to a lightly floured work surface.
  4. Keep kneading with your hands until you get a smooth, elastic dough.
  5. Put the dough in a bowl covered with a cloth and let rise until it has doubled in volume.
  6. My advice is to leave it in a turned off oven with the light on.
  7. After the rising time, roll out the dough into a rectangle half a centimeter thick on a lightly floured work surface.
  8. Using a cookie cutter, cut out 6cm discs.
  9. Place the donuts on a baking sheet and put a square of baking paper under each donut.
  10. This will help you pick them up without touching them with your hands once they are up, to dip them in the hot oil.
  11. Cover the donuts with a cloth and let rise another 1 hour.
  12. Meanwhile, prepare the Italian diplomat cream by mixing the pastry cream with the liquid cream whipped with the two tablespoons of icing sugar.
  13. Pour the oil into a saucepan with high edges and, once very hot, plunge the donuts (no more than 2 at a time) so as not to lower the temperature of the oil.
  14. Let rise and brown for 5 to 6 minutes per donut.
  15. To give a sweet touch to these delicious donuts
  16. Put the Italian diplomate cream in a piping bag and fill the donuts.

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Pregnant Woman Reportedly Gang-r@ped By 6 Men In Nasarawa Community

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A pregnant woman has been hospitalized after she was reportedly gang r@ped by a 6-man armed gang on a farm in Nasarawa State.

 

According to Nasarawa Mirror, the incident which occurred on Friday, July 12, 2024, in Kadiri, Keana Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, has left residents in a state of outrage and fear.

 

Narrating her experience, the victim said she was working with her husband on the farm when the gang suspected to be militia appeared.

 

On sighting them, they both took to their heels. However, due to her condition, she was unable to escape and fell to the ground.

 

The armed men took turns to r@pe her until she was left bleeding and barely conscious before they abandoned her.

 

She was later located with the help of her husband and rushed to the hospital for medical attention.

 

The incident has however heightened tension in the locality with concerns raised over the safety of farmers in the face of repeated attacks and assaults.

 

The community whose inhabitants are predominantly farmers, appealed to the Government to intervene swiftly and ensure that justice is served for the innocent victim.

 

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