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EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by FreeStuffsNG: 1:35am On Dec 02, 2021
EFCC presents more evidence in Fayose’s trial
The commission alleged that Mr Fayose received a cash payment of $5 million (about N1.8 billion) from the then Minister of State for Defence, Mr Obanikoro, without going through any financial institution.

The trial of a former governor of Ekiti, Ayodele Fayose, on Wednesday, resumed at a Federal High Court in Lagos with prosecution giving more evidence.

The prosecution called its 11th witness, Joanne Tolulope, who narrated how one Abiodun Agbele, an associate of Mr Fayose, allegedly bought property worth millions of naira.

Mr Fayose is being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged N6.9 billion fraud and money laundering.

He was first arraigned on October 22. 2018, before Justice Mojisola Olatoregun.

The former governor was arraigned alongside his company, Spotless Investment Ltd., on 11 counts bordering on fraud and money laundering.

He had pleaded not guilty to the charge, and was granted bail on October 24, 2018, in the sum of N50 million with sureties in like sum.

Mr Fayose was re-arraigned before a judge, Chukwujekwu Aneke, on July 2, 2019, after the case was withdrawn from Mrs Olatoregun, following EFCC’s petition.

He also pleaded not guilty to the charge and was allowed to continue on the bail earlier granted him, while the case was adjourned for trial.

During the examination of the witness on Wednesday by the prosecutor Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), the witness told the court that Mr Agbele bought four chalets from her company Still Earth Ltd. between March and July 2015.


The witness, an in-house counsel for Still Earth Ltd., said the company dealt in real estate and also renovated property.

She testified that sometime, from March to July 2015, her company was contacted by Mr Agbele, via a phone call, to inquire if there were property available for sale.

“Incidentally, we had properties for sale; we discussed about Agbele’s availability for inspection.

“He came sometime in March 2015 to inspect the properties and requested for two chalets of three bedrooms and four bedrooms, respectively, and paid N575 million and some fractions for the property,” she said.

She said that in July 2015, Mr Agbele approached the company and bought chalets for about N573 million.

“He also approached us to register the deed of assignment in the name of JJ Technical Services,” she added.


However, an attempt by the prosecutor to tender the deed of assignment as an exhibit was resisted by Mr Fayose’s counsel, Ola Olanipekun (SAN), who contested its admissibility.


Following the objection, the prosecution counsel sought to withdraw the document, saying that it could be tendered later in the trial.


On how the money was paid, the witness told the court that N800 million was deposited by De Privateer Ltd. into a bank account of Still Earth Ltd., adding that there was a cash payment of N209 million by one Taofeek on the instruction of Mr Agbele.

She testified that in January 2015, the sum of N105.7 million was received from Capital Field Investment and Trust Ltd., N39.5 million from Hoss Concept, while an additional N40 million was received from De Privateer Ltd.

She added that in February 2015, De Privateer Ltd. paid N200 million while N132.5 million was paid by a company called Sam Chase.

The trial will continue on December 2.

When the case was before Justice Olatoregun, the prosecution called witnesses from some commercial banks as well as a former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro.

According to the EFCC, on June 17, 2014, Mr Fayose and one Abiodun Agbele illegally took possession of N1.2 billion for purposes of funding his gubernatorial election campaign in Ekiti.

The commission said the defendants reasonably ought to have known that the sum formed part of crime proceeds.

It alleged that Mr Fayose received a cash payment of $5 million (about N1.8 billion) from the then Minister of State for Defence, Mr Obanikoro, without going through any financial institution.

The commission also said the former governor unlawfully retained 300 million in his bank account and took control of the aggregate sums of about N622 million.

The EFCC added that the defendant unlawfully procured De Privateer Ltd. and Still Earth Ltd. to retain aggregate sums of N851 million.

Besides, the ex-governor was alleged to have unlawfully used aggregate sums of about N1.6 billion to acquire property in Lagos and Abuja.


He was also alleged to have illegally used N200 million to acquire a property in Abuja with the name of his elder sister, Moji Oladeji.

The alleged offences contravene the provisions of Sections 15(1), 15 (2), 15 (3), 16(2)(b), 16 (d), and 18 (c) of the Money Laundering Prohibition Act of 2011. (NAN)
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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by FreeStuffsNG: 1:36am On Dec 02, 2021
This is the case most people think had been swept under the carpet.

The case build up is not looking good for HE Ayo Fayose.

All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose. God bless Nigeria forever.

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Moferere: 2:26am On Dec 02, 2021
It's getting to 4 years since he left office and efcc is still on a rigmarole.

Very useless commission, they only have erection on yahoo boys.
Nansense undecided

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Maxymilliano(m): 3:27am On Dec 02, 2021
The commission alleged that Mr Fayose received a cash payment of $5 million (about N1.8 billion) from the then Minister of State for Defence, Mr Obanikoro, without going through any financial institution.
If Fayose's crime is for recieving cash payments without going through any financial institution, what will now be the fate of the giver of the acclaimed sums of money or only the receiver will be culpable in this case ?

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Cosmatikka: 3:34am On Dec 02, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
This is the case most people think had been swept under the carpet.

The case build up is not looking good for HE Ayo Fayose.

All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose. God bless Nigeria forever.
Keep wankinng on the cases of ppl not supporting apc and Tinubu. Wen will efcc present more evidence on the bullion van bourdillion drug lord?

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Validated: 3:38am On Dec 02, 2021
Maxymilliano:

If Fayose's crime is for recieving cash payments without going through any financial institution, what will now be the fate of the giver of the acclaimed sums of money or only the receiver will be culpable in this case ?
Abeg, help me ask them ooo! Fayose said they did not give him any money, giver has no receipt or picture, how you go pay someone $1.2b and forgot to collect receipt or even take pictures so that he cannot deny it? grin. Okay, where did giver withdraw money from, EFCC did not ask. Rather, they are busy searching for property bought by one Agbele, who is not on trial. EFCC sef, una fall hand!
This case is dead on arrival. In fact Buhari should disband this crop of EFCC. They have been collecting salaries, running up and down without a single conviction. Just wasting our scarce resources.

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by FreeStuffsNG: 3:48am On Dec 02, 2021
Cosmatikka:

Keep wankinng on the cases of ppl not supporting apc and Tinubu. Wen will efcc present more evidence on the bullion van bourdillion drug lord?
You can hate on Asiwaju Tinubu but in bringing us to speed on this issue of HE Ayo Fayose vs EFCC, it is to remind those who thought the case has been buried that the corruption case is still on.

As for Asiwaju,I don't need to defend him, he can defend himself in court so please do the needful and petition EFCC with your 'facts', not bitterness and hatred.

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Militant30: 5:12am On Dec 02, 2021
Efcc should get out, close to 4 years today you can't do a deligent prosecution the only they know how to do best is their useless media trials







Nonsense Artifacts
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by God1000(m): 5:50am On Dec 02, 2021
Fayose will call his trial a political witch-hunt and play ethnic card, and his credulous minions will believe it.

I think it's time he pays the Piper.

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Nobody: 5:50am On Dec 02, 2021
Zz
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by seunlayi(m): 5:51am On Dec 02, 2021
It's normal she en you are one-sided
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Tobidarker02: 5:51am On Dec 02, 2021
Case that's dead on arrival
Tcheeew
EFCC should keep deceiving themselves
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by mustbewell: 5:51am On Dec 02, 2021
Fani babae
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by seunlayi(m): 5:52am On Dec 02, 2021
Just as expected unlike Tinubu and Gardiolla case
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Frestuffng: 5:52am On Dec 02, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
This is the case most people think had been swept under the carpet.

The case build up is not looking good for HE Ayo Fayose.

All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose. God bless Nigeria forever.
who is this?

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by BruncleZuma: 5:52am On Dec 02, 2021
grin grin grin grin
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Oleka1: 5:53am On Dec 02, 2021
Omo, if they gather all the money wey dey for our politicians hand ehhh, Nigeria go develop under 6 months .

If you stay in Lagos come put 100k in my POS business and get 10k returns every month and collect back your 100k anytime you want your money back. I can give you something to hold as collateral. Contact me

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by FreeStuffsNG: 5:53am On Dec 02, 2021
Maxymilliano:

If Fayose's crime is for recieving cash payments without going through any financial institution, what will now be the fate of the giver of the acclaimed sums of money or only the receiver will be culpable in this case ?

" The commission said the defendants reasonably ought to have known that the sum formed part of crime proceeds. "
I don't think so,please read the EFCC charges again sir.

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by EmekaBlue(m): 5:53am On Dec 02, 2021
Useless Efcc that can prosecute government thieves but chasing Yahoo Boys up and down
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Terrier99: 5:55am On Dec 02, 2021
Cosmatikka:

Keep wankinng on the cases of ppl not supporting apc and Tinubu. Wen will efcc present more evidence on the bullion van bourdillion drug lord?

You Igbos should stop arguing like fools. Your mothers are collecting 500 Naira for giving birth but Tinubu is your problem. If Tinubu was like your Governors, will you see where to hawk gala?
Better use your flat head to think and hold your Igbo leaders accountable. Else, your children will continue hawking gala about.

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by MASTERCHIEF0847(m): 5:56am On Dec 02, 2021
One common thing with all these politicians and former office holders EFCC has ever gone after is they are all guilty, forget the sentiments and political correctness.

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Nobody: 6:00am On Dec 02, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:

You can hate on Asiwaju Tinubu but in bringing us to speed on this issue of HE Ayo Fayose vs EFCC, it is to remind those who thought the case has been buried that the corruption case is still on.

As for Asiwaju,I don't need to defend him, he can defend himself in court so please do the needful and petition EFCC with your 'facts', not bitterness and hatred.
And what do you haba to say about an apc gov loading cash into his agbada?
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Golan007: 6:04am On Dec 02, 2021
Moferere:
It's getting to 4 years since he left office and efcc is still on a rigmarole.

Very useless commission, they only have erection on yahoo boys.
Nansense undecided

The courts decide not EFCC.

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Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by arkonpoint: 6:06am On Dec 02, 2021
What about Obanikoro who paid the said money out
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by cardoctor(m): 6:06am On Dec 02, 2021
Oya na continu
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by Jostoman: 6:10am On Dec 02, 2021
My advice to PDP is that they should not allow this government to distract them with their EFCC of APC. Continue your operation APC must go in 2023.
Re: EFCC Presents More Evidence In Fayose’s ₦1.8 Billion Trial by whela(m): 6:11am On Dec 02, 2021
Electioneering tool...

They only want him to join Apc and all this case would be dropped.

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