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NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:13am On Jan 19, 2017
An official of the National Judicial Council, Mr. Eugene Odukwu, said before a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Maitama, on Wednesday, that a petition accusing a judge of the Federal High Court in Abuja, Justice Adeniyi Ademola, was dismissed by the council.

Odokwu, who is the Director of Administration of the NJC, said this while appearing as the fourth prosecution witness in the ongoing joint trial of Justice Ademola; his wife, Olabowale and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Joe Agi, on charges bordering mainly on receiving of gratification.

The said petition in question was sent to the NJC, by a former Director, Pension Accounts Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Dr. Sani Shaibu Teidi, alleging that Justice Ademola demanded N25m as bribe from him while standing trial before the judge in 2013.

The petition was signed by Teidi’s wife, Fatimah.

Teidi’s trial before Justice Ademola in 2013 had to do with his (Teidi’s) alleged involvement in pension scam.

It was alleged in the petition sent to the NJC that Justice Ademola attempted to obtain N25m as gratification from Teidi as condition for granting him bail in the course of the trial.

Following the raid on Justice Ademola’s residence by the operatives of the Department of State Services on October 7, 2016, the Federal Government filed 16 counts bordering mainly on receiving of gratifications, against the judge, his wife and Agi.

In one of the 16 counts preferred against the defendants, Justice Ademola was accused of attempting to receive gratification from Teidi.

The NJC official, Odokwu appeared in court as the fourth prosecution witness to tender documents in the custody of the council on Wednesday.

The witness tendered among others, the Certified True Copy of the proceedings of the council on the petition and the CTC of the report of the NJC in respect of its findings on Teidi’s allegation.

He responded “yes” when asked under cross-examination by Agi’s lawyer, Mr. Jeph Njikonye, that the petition on Teidi’s allegation had been dismissed by the NJC.

Also at the Wednesday’s proceedings, a Deputy Chief Registrar of the Litigation Department of the Federal High Court, Abuja, Mrs. Christine Ende, appeared as the fifth prosecution witness called upon to tender documents in the court’s custody.

The documents she tendered were in relation to the suit with number ABJ/CR/82/2013.

They were the CTCs of the charge, the amended charge, the motion for bail, ruling on bail application, motion for variation of bail conditions, and ruling refusing variation of bail conditions with respect to Teidi’s case.

Earlier, a former legal assistant to Justice Ademola, Mrs. Ojima Etuh, had also, under cross-examination, confirmed that the petition on Teidi’s allegation was dismissed by the NJC.

Etuh, who appeared in court as the third prosecution witness had maintained that she neither received nor laundered gratification for the judge.

Narrating how she knew Agi, Etuh said she knew the senior lawyer as Justice Ademola’s lawyer who had in the past defended the judge at the NJC.

Under cross-examination by Agi’s counsel (Njikonye), the witness confirmed that it was a petition by Teidi’s wife that was the subject of the case in Agi defended the judge before the NJC.

She added that when she was invited by the DSS, she told the interrogators that she did not know any case of gratification between the judge and Agi.

She also said she never received any gratification on behalf of Justice Ademola.

The prosecuting counsel, Mr. Segun Jegede’s attempt to call the sixth prosecution witness was objected to by defence lawyers on Wednesday.

The defence lawyers argued that the witness, one Malik Olatunde, an official of Guaranty Trust Bank, could not begin his testimony while his written statement made to the DSS had not been made available to the defence.

The trial judge, Justice Jude Okeke adjourned the trial till January 30 for ruling on the defence lawyer’s objection.

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by Nobody: 6:15am On Jan 19, 2017
Wetin efcc and dss come dey hold am for trouble for?

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by yeyeboi(m): 6:29am On Jan 19, 2017
Ok
Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by DWJOBScom(m): 6:33am On Jan 19, 2017
He's lucky he got a thorough investigation well it's one thing for the case to be thrown out and for President Buhari to let you go

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by kcnwaigbo: 6:37am On Jan 19, 2017
DWJOBScom:
He's lucky he got a thorough investigation well it's one thing for the case to be thrown out and for President Buhari to let you go
So what will Buhari do if the case gets thrown out?
Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by cckris: 6:40am On Jan 19, 2017
Buhari should tender his evidence in a Court of Law, & stop this puerile trials on newspapers pages. People are hungry, suffering, & becoming INCREASINGLY ANGRY with Buhari's intentional mismanagement of Nigerian Economy.

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by vedaxcool(m): 6:54am On Jan 19, 2017
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cckris:
Buhari should tender his evidence in a Court of Law, & stop this puerile trials on newspapers pages. People are hungry, suffering, & becoming INCREASINGLY ANGRY with Buhari's intentional mismanagement of Nigerian Economy.
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So newspapers now attending court proceedings is PMBs fault? You are not forced to read any news . . . . about hunger when convicted the money recovered will be used to feed the hungry.

No amount of your useless blackmail will stop the prosecution of corruption.

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by kings09(m): 8:06am On Jan 19, 2017
Vedaxcool is still waiting for the recovered loot for his hunger to go
Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by Exponental(m): 8:08am On Jan 19, 2017
I love this fight against the judiciary..... The return match will be naughty, as in baaaad!

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by mrtegation99(m): 8:09am On Jan 19, 2017
This na morning ooh

Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by maxzzo1(m): 8:14am On Jan 19, 2017
cckris:
Buhari should tender his evidence in a Court of Law, & stop this puerile trials on newspapers pages. People are hungry, suffering, & becoming INCREASINGLY ANGRY with Buhari's intentional mismanagement of Nigerian Economy.

Which evidence
Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by nnamdismart25(m): 8:17am On Jan 19, 2017
OK next!
Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by nnamdismart25(m): 8:18am On Jan 19, 2017
just watching how it will all unfold.
Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by Businessideas: 8:19am On Jan 19, 2017
This is perhaps one reason too many why the NJC lost it's reputation in the eyes of the Nigerian public

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by Mopolchi: 8:27am On Jan 19, 2017
Trying a judge in a Nigerian law court is a waste of taxpayers' funds.

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by sammyj: 8:34am On Jan 19, 2017
corruption in the NJC is worse than the Boko Haram !!!! angry sad

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by Nobody: 8:39am On Jan 19, 2017
Love Machine:
Wetin efcc and dss come dey hold am for trouble for?
READ BETWEEN THE LINE.THE ALREADY CORRUPT NJC DISMISSED THE PETITION BUT HE IS BEEN PROSECUTED BY TH FG NOW.

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by tammie24: 8:40am On Jan 19, 2017
Oh! Now he innocent Abi?


Awon eranko

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by thunder74(m): 9:05am On Jan 19, 2017
1 NJC dismissed corruption case against Justice Ademola
2. Legal Assistant said I did not launder money nor ever received bribe for Justice Ademola
3. Coscharis did not sell car to Justice Ademola but to his adult son, Ademide. The car was paid for by Agi with his company's cheque and car delivered to Ademide.
4. We found 2 firearms licences in his house (yet accused him of being in possession of a gun)
5. Etc

Even a non lawyer can predict the outcome of this trial. The government has nothing against Justice Ademola. Now I believed he is being perprosecuted for something.

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by oride: 9:08am On Jan 19, 2017
Apparently most people did not take the time to read carefully before commenting. if they did, then it would be obvious that the NJC was accused by a witness for covering up a N25m bribe.
Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by greenermodels: 9:08am On Jan 19, 2017
maoolakanm:
READ BETWEEN THE LINE.THE ALREADY CORRUPT NJC DISMISSED THE PETITION BUT HE IS BEEN PROSECUTED BY TH FG NOW.
so anybody or group that doesn't agree with buhari is automatically corrupt.this breeze buhari is sowing, i hope he would be ready to reap turn whirlwind that it would produce.

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by Wasky101: 9:43am On Jan 19, 2017
Maybe I missed it but I am yet to see any afonja shouting leave him he is our brother or any group carrying placards claiming witch hunt but we all know how our brother from across the Niger aka Ugandans aka developers would behave if he is one of them

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Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by babadee1(m): 9:48am On Jan 19, 2017
cckris:
Buhari should tender his evidence in a Court of Law, & stop this puerile trials on newspapers pages. People are hungry, suffering, & becoming INCREASINGLY ANGRY with Buhari's intentional mismanagement of Nigerian Economy.

Is the case not in a court of law at the moment? Is that what the story is all about?
Re: NJC Dismissed N25m Bribery Petition Against Justice Ademola, Official Says by shammah1(m): 10:25am On Jan 19, 2017
Lol

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