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Judge Who Falsely Scandalized Aregbesola SACKED, 2 Others Judges Too Over Corruption, Bribery

Judge Who Falsely Scandalized Aregbesola SACKED, 2 Others Judges Too Over Corruption, Bribery

Justice Olamide Oloyede,
The female judge, Justice Olamide Oloyede who in 2015 petitioned the Osun State House of Assembly urging them to impeach Governor Rauf Aregbesola whom she accused of corruption has been sacked by the National Judicial Council of Nigeria (NJC), report according to Sahara Reporters suggests

Justice Oloyede, even as a serving judge in Osun State, subjected herself to be used by some top politicians to write the state's assembly to impeach Governor Rauf Aregbesola, whom she accused of abuse of office and corruption. The allegations which were later found to be false.

Also sacked by the National Judicial Council of Nigeria (NJC) is Justice Mohammed Yunusa and one other judge for judicial malpractices, our source reported

The NJC met on Thursday and Friday to consider several allegations of judicial misconduct by Justice Mohammed Yunusa of the Federal High Court, Justice Olamide Falahanmi Oloyede of the Osun High Court, and an unnamed judge from Benue State. At the end of its deliberations, the NJC decided that the three judges deserved to be dismissed for acts of gross misconduct.

An NJC source stated that Justice Yunusa had the worst case, with numerous petitions accusing him of receiving kickbacks and bribes. He was also accused of writing and delivering two different judgments in one case.

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Our NJC source disclosed that one of the strongest cases against Justice Yunusa was his decision to grant an interlocutory injunction stopping the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from investigating and arresting Senator Stella Oduah, a former Minister of Aviation, who is the target of an EFCC investigation. Ms. Oduah is accused of massive embezzlement of public funds and numerous acts of fraud in contracts. 

Justice Yunusa had been in the public eye after federal prosecutors commenced the prosecution of a well-known lawyer, Rickey Tarfa, as well as other persons accused of bribing judges. Justice Yunusa was named as the major recipient of bribes from Mr. Tarfa, whose trial is ongoing.

The judge became notorious for granting injunctions aimed at stopping law enforcement agencies from carrying out their investigative duties, especially in cases related to corruption by major public figures. “We found out that Justice Mohammed Yunusa basically committed acts that amounted to subversion of the course of justice,” an NJC source said.

Our NJC sources said the judges were dismissed after an exhaustive investigation determined that they were guilty of various acts of grave misconduct. 




Justice Olamide Oloyede,
The female judge, Justice Olamide Oloyede who in 2015 petitioned the Osun State House of Assembly urging them to impeach Governor Rauf Aregbesola whom she accused of corruption has been sacked by the National Judicial Council of Nigeria (NJC), report according to Sahara Reporters suggests

Justice Oloyede, even as a serving judge in Osun State, subjected herself to be used by some top politicians to write the state's assembly to impeach Governor Rauf Aregbesola, whom she accused of abuse of office and corruption. The allegations which were later found to be false.

Also sacked by the National Judicial Council of Nigeria (NJC) is Justice Mohammed Yunusa and one other judge for judicial malpractices, our source reported

The NJC met on Thursday and Friday to consider several allegations of judicial misconduct by Justice Mohammed Yunusa of the Federal High Court, Justice Olamide Falahanmi Oloyede of the Osun High Court, and an unnamed judge from Benue State. At the end of its deliberations, the NJC decided that the three judges deserved to be dismissed for acts of gross misconduct.

An NJC source stated that Justice Yunusa had the worst case, with numerous petitions accusing him of receiving kickbacks and bribes. He was also accused of writing and delivering two different judgments in one case.

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Our NJC source disclosed that one of the strongest cases against Justice Yunusa was his decision to grant an interlocutory injunction stopping the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from investigating and arresting Senator Stella Oduah, a former Minister of Aviation, who is the target of an EFCC investigation. Ms. Oduah is accused of massive embezzlement of public funds and numerous acts of fraud in contracts. 

Justice Yunusa had been in the public eye after federal prosecutors commenced the prosecution of a well-known lawyer, Rickey Tarfa, as well as other persons accused of bribing judges. Justice Yunusa was named as the major recipient of bribes from Mr. Tarfa, whose trial is ongoing.

The judge became notorious for granting injunctions aimed at stopping law enforcement agencies from carrying out their investigative duties, especially in cases related to corruption by major public figures. “We found out that Justice Mohammed Yunusa basically committed acts that amounted to subversion of the course of justice,” an NJC source said.

Our NJC sources said the judges were dismissed after an exhaustive investigation determined that they were guilty of various acts of grave misconduct. 




Sen. Stella Oduah In Fresh N3.6b Aviation Theft Scandal

Sen. Stella Oduah In Fresh N3.6b Aviation Theft Scandal

TodayNG - The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has traced N3.6b in stolen funds to former Minister of Aviation, Senator Stella Oduah, according to EFCC sources.

As Minister of Aviation, Ms. Oduah secured several multi-billion naira contracts to upgrade Nigeria’s 22 airports.

It was later revealed that much of this money went into the minister’s pockets and that the program’s progress that she touted was grossly overstated.

Documents made available showed that of the 192 contracts awarded in the second phase of the program, only six were completed.

Ms. Oduah first came under scrutiny after compelling the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority to buy her two bulletproof BMWs valued at N255m.

The minister was subsequently indicted by the House of Representatives and a presidential committee for violating the country’s procurement regulations.

Ms. Oduah recently obtained an interim injunction preventing the EFCC from investigating, arresting, questioning, or prosecuting her.

The injunction was granted by a controversial judge, Justice Mohammed Yunusa of the Federal High Court in Lagos.

However, Justice Okon Abang dismissed her injunction in February at a Federal High Court in Lagos, allowing the EFCC to commence the investigations into the N255m scandal.

With permission to investigate the minister, the anti-graft agency revealed that Ms. Oduah not only misallocated N255m to purchase her vehicles but also stole N3.6b and funneled it into eight companies she created for the purpose of money laundering.
TodayNG - The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has traced N3.6b in stolen funds to former Minister of Aviation, Senator Stella Oduah, according to EFCC sources.

As Minister of Aviation, Ms. Oduah secured several multi-billion naira contracts to upgrade Nigeria’s 22 airports.

It was later revealed that much of this money went into the minister’s pockets and that the program’s progress that she touted was grossly overstated.

Documents made available showed that of the 192 contracts awarded in the second phase of the program, only six were completed.

Ms. Oduah first came under scrutiny after compelling the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority to buy her two bulletproof BMWs valued at N255m.

The minister was subsequently indicted by the House of Representatives and a presidential committee for violating the country’s procurement regulations.

Ms. Oduah recently obtained an interim injunction preventing the EFCC from investigating, arresting, questioning, or prosecuting her.

The injunction was granted by a controversial judge, Justice Mohammed Yunusa of the Federal High Court in Lagos.

However, Justice Okon Abang dismissed her injunction in February at a Federal High Court in Lagos, allowing the EFCC to commence the investigations into the N255m scandal.

With permission to investigate the minister, the anti-graft agency revealed that Ms. Oduah not only misallocated N255m to purchase her vehicles but also stole N3.6b and funneled it into eight companies she created for the purpose of money laundering.

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