₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,329,109 members, 8,438,838 topics. Date: Saturday, 04 July 2026 at 05:29 AM

Toggle theme

Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsDrama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case (7902 Views)

1 Reply (Go Down)

Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by Naijafever1(op): 7:21am On Jun 27, 2025
There was a mild drama at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday, as Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), described the charge preferred against former Gov. Yahaya Bello as “a political case.”

Pinheiro stated this while arguments were being raised before Justice Emeka Nwite on whether the defence lawyer, Joseph Daudu, SAN, could cross-examine the 4th prosecution witness (PW-4) shortly after the conclusion of evidence-in-chief or wait till Friday.

While describing the importance of the case and the need to expedite proceedings, the anti-graft lawyer said it was the trial of a former governor of a state, hence, political.

However, Daudu responded that the matter was not political one but a trial on allegations bordering on money laundering.


Pinheiro insisted it was political, emphasising that he was not prosecuting a bank official, but a political figure, “one who had even aspired to contest for presidency.”

“Political? If that is the case, then those handling political cases should prepare to take over the matter,” Justice Nwite said jokingly.

Earlier, the judge, in a ruling, rejected the application by the EFCC to “cross-examine” its own witness in the ongoing money laundering trial of ex-Gov. Bello.

Justice Nwite stated that there was no provision in law that permits the court to allow the prosecution to re-examine its witness in the manner proposed.

It would be recalled that the lawyer who appeared for the EFCC in the last adjourned date, Olukayode Enitan, SAN, had sought to “cross-examine” their 3rd prosecution witness (PW-3), Mr Nicholas Ojehomon, an Internal Auditor with American International School, Abuja (AISA).

The request was made after Daudu concluded his cross examination of Ojehomon.

Daudu had asked specific questions regarding the judgment of the FCT High Court which was admitted in evidence as Exhibit 19 by the judge during the cross-examination.

Shortly after the cross-examination, Justice Nwite had asked Enitan if he would re-examine the witness.


Enitan, however, informed the court that he planned to also cross-examine Ojehomon based on the Exhibit 19.

He told the court that he was not re-examining the PW-3, but cross-examining him on the document admitted in evidence during cross examination by the defence but the defence counsel opposed the request and the matter was adjourned for ruling.

Delivering the ruling, Justice Nwite agreed with Daudu’s argument that the prosecution could only be allowed to cross-examine its witness after it must have declared it’s own witness as “hostile witness.”

“The argument of the learned counsel to the prosecution is misconceived,” he said.

According to the judge, this honourable court is not shutting the prosecution from re-examining the witness, but must restrict itself to Pages 1, 14 and 15 of Exhibit 19.

“The prosecution is not allowed to re-examine the witness outside the pages prescribed,” he said.

Ojehomon had, on May 9, said there was no wired transfer of fees from the Kogi State Government or any of the local governments’ account in the state to the account of the American school.

On cross-examination, he also read out part of a previous FCT High Court’s judgment that said there was no court order for AISA to return fees to EFCC or any judgment declaring the money as proceeds of money laundering.

After the ruling, Pinheiro called the 4th prosecution witness (PW-4), Mshelia Arhyel Bata, a compliance officer with Zenith Bank.


The witness, while being led in evidence by Pinheiro, confirmed that certificates of identification were attached to the statements of account provided by the bank in the seven set of documents presented, as requested.

The court, thereafter, admitted the statements of account of Kogi State Government House Administration, and six others, as exhibits.

The witness, who was on subpoena, explained to the court on the withdrawal limits allowed for individuals, corporate organisations and government.

He said that before the cashless policy, it was pegged at N10 million for government.


The prosecution then took him to the May 23, 2016 on the printed documents, and pointed at a transaction under the name, Abdulsalami Hudu.

When the witness was asked to explain the transaction, he said, “It is a cash withdrawal of N10 million in accordance with the then maximum threshold allowed for cheque withdrawal per transaction.”

He, however, said he had nine cash transactions on the same date.


The witness was then told to go to the credit transactions of January 30, 2018, and he confirmed that there were 10 separate credits of various sums, totalling about N1.092 billion.

When asked to mention the total amount of withdrawals, the defendant’s counsel cut in, saying, “He (Pinheiro, SAN), knows that they are for security votes.”

The witness aggregated the total amount of withdrawals to N1.968 billion, saying they were on different dates. He also read out the inflow and outflow between May 2, 2018 and May 19, 2018.

After the examination by the prosecution, the judge adjourned the matter until June 27 for cross-examination.
https://kogireports.com/drama-as-prosecution-tags-efccs-case-against-yahaya-bello-as-political-case/

Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by PlasmaTV: 7:38am On Jun 27, 2025
Lol
With these people around, Nigeria will continue retrogressing.

A man literally paid off his children's fees in advance with state funds and some people are defending him.

We deserve our leaders sha.
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by ukukaegbu(m): 1:59pm On Jun 27, 2025
They have made it a political case since they refused to arrest him since he left office.

When rogues are in power, they will protect fellow rogues

Nigeriqa sha
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by free2ryhme: 2:01pm On Jun 27, 2025
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by ppogba: 2:04pm On Jun 27, 2025
I know this case is headed for the junk yard the moment I heard yesterday that the case has been adjourned to Oct 28 and Nov 13 2025.

By then, both the media and even EFCC would have forgotten.

Naija I hail o
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by dynicks(m): 2:06pm On Jun 27, 2025
This country can never grow on a rapid scale with such kleptomaniacs in power!..
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by Vondata(m): 2:13pm On Jun 27, 2025
That's APC for you...the C stands for corruption. Well, If u get money, leave d country for ur peace of mind
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by Cocolatti(m): 2:17pm On Jun 27, 2025
This security vote should be abolished and criminalised.
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by ogaemma:
From that day Yahaya Bello went to visit Wike the defacto Vice President, I knew that Yahaya Bello case will develop K LEG.
Okowa should do the needful now for his sins to be completely forgiven.
APC for you.

Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by fergie001(mod): 2:22pm On Jun 27, 2025
Na out-of-court settlement niyen!

JB Daudu, that should be his speciality angry
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by ebuk4real(m): 2:28pm On Jun 27, 2025
huh
Blame APC for the grievious atrocities happening in the country now. Plus their hungry defenders littered here in this yoruba forum
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by iwaeda: 2:31pm On Jun 27, 2025
Why did you think that presidency congratulated him at 50? Once you are Association of Polluted Criminals. Tinubu is OTP. grin grin grin
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by Godjone(m): 2:48pm On Jun 27, 2025
Look at government of tinubu. Filled with quaks and incompetent people.

Although he may be wrong, yayaha Bello is a known looter and rogue
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by bayelsaowei(m): 2:49pm On Jun 27, 2025
A hopeless country..

Nigeria has a long way to become a normal country..that's if it will ever happen.

What a finished nation..
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by MasterTeeUSA: 2:52pm On Jun 27, 2025
Zenith Bank again…..how can the number one bank not have systems in place to prevent money laundering. Makes you wonder how they got to number one. Isn't that Peter Obi’s bank? grin angry grin

Naijafever1:
https://kogireports.com/drama-as-prosecution-tags-efccs-case-against-yahaya-bello-as-political-case/
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by zoomzoom(m): 3:01pm On Jun 27, 2025
[quote author=PlasmaTV post=135901408]Lol
With these people around, Nigeria will continue retrogressing.

A man literally paid off his children's fees in advance with state funds and some people are defending him.

We deserve our leaders sha.

Can you imagine what a lawyer is defending?.
Aswear law is an ass.

Security vote indeed!!!😤😡
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by Ezmans: 3:03pm On Jun 27, 2025
This case is dead arrival alloota continue that's our way here
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by Ezmans: 3:06pm On Jun 27, 2025
iwaeda:
Why did you think that presidency congratulated him at 50? Once you are Association of Polluted Criminals. Tinubu is OTP. grin grin grin
Red chamber 2027 by fire by force all citizens should work hard that is my advice
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by SarkinYarki: 4:34pm On Jun 27, 2025
This is how EFCC prosecutorz make their money , this country is not normal
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by PUNANI01: 12:03am On Jun 28, 2025
It is finished Seun can we have options to delete our account permanently and delete our post and comments permanently too. Thanks.
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by Cherrybae(f): 3:49am On Jun 28, 2025
Bello is innocent as far as I'm concerned. He was merely been witch hunted but the God he serves is fighting fir him.

A man who single handedly built kogi state to greatness.

Built over 60 health care centres and world class hospitals.

Created over 2million jobs during his 8yrs as governor.

Constructed over 300 roads with good drainage with world class flyovers

Free education. The first governor to increase minimum wage.

Invested huge on Agriculture and saved over 14trillion for incoming Governor

Come 2027. Bello is going to the Senate to represent his people well.
Re: Drama As Prosecution Tags EFCC's Case Against Yahaya Bello As Political Case by Indispensable85(m): 10:10am On Jun 28, 2025
Dead on arrival. Efcc is a useless agency. They don't know how to win cases in court when it concerns political figures. Na yahoo boys and naira mutilation be their work. Rubbish
1 Reply

Rivers: All Eyes On Magnus Abe As Political Permutations ChangesTinubu Rejects Lawan, Yahaya Bello As Running MatesDino Melaye Submits Petition Against Yahaya Bello To EFCC, ICPC, Others (Pix)234

Protesting Job Seekers Arrested In BayelsaLetter To Southern Nigerians Particularly Yoruba PeopleEgypt Is The Most Powerful African Country And Not Nigeria