With Wednesday’s amendment,
a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Joe Agi, whom the prosecution accused of
giving N30m and a BMW car worth N8.5m to Justice Ademola as gratification, has
been joined as a defendant.
The Federal Government has
added some prosecution witnesses against a judge of the Federal High Court,
Justice Adeniyi Ademola, and his wife, Olubolade, following Wednesday’s
amendment of the gratification charges preferred against them last December.
It also increased the
number of counts from nine to 16.
The three defendants
pleaded not guilty to all the 16 counts when read to them before Justice Jude
Okeke of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Maitama, Abuja, on
Wednesday.
The charges were only read
to the defendants after an application by the prosecuting counsel, Mr. Segun
Jegede, for leave to amend the old charges was granted by Justice Okeke.
In the fresh list of
witnesses, accompanying the amended charges, the prosecution named 14 witnesses
to be called against the three defendants.
The Executive Secretary of
the National Judicial Council and the Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court
are among the 14 proposed prosecution witnesses
The specific names of the
occupants of both the offices of the Executive Secretary of the NJC and the
Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court were not given.
Also listed as one of the
prosecution witnesses is a former Director, Pension Accounts Office of the Head
of Civil Service of the Federation, Dr. Sani Teidi, who stood trial before
Justice Ademola at the Federal High Court, Abuja in 2013.
The others include Teidi’s
wife, Fatimah, and one of the ex-director’s associates, one Prince Faboro.
The rest are operatives of
the Department of State Services and five officials of Guaranty Trust Bank and
Zenith Bank Plc.
The prosecution proposed in
the document attached to the amended charges that Teidi, his wife and Faboro
would give evidence in support of the charges on how Justice Ademola allegedly
attempted to obtain N25m gratification from him (Teidi) while being prosecuted
before the judge in 2013.
He had raised similar
allegation against Justice Ademola in a petition earlier written by his wife to
the NJC.
Teidi’s trial, which has to
do with his alleged involvement in pension scam, has since been transferred to
another judge of the Federal High Court, Abuja.
Teidi’s allegation to the
effect that Justice Ademola attempted to obtain N25m as gratification from him
constitutes a count among the 16 preferred against the defendants.
One of the major fresh
counts added to the old set of charges is that Justice Ademola allegedly held
the sums of N54m, $171,779, €4,400 £80 and R1,010 “being gratification received
in the exercise of your official functions as a judge of the Federal High Court
of Nigeria.”
The sums of money were
allegedly found in the judge’s house during the raid by the operatives of the
DSS on October 7, 2016.
The prosecution accused the
judge of “holding” the sums of money as “gratification contrary to Section 24
of the Corrupt Practices and other related offences Act 2000 and punishable
under the same section of the Act.”
Justice Ademola and his
wife were initially arraigned on December 13, 2016, on nine counts.
They were, shortly after
pleading not guilty to the charges, granted bail worth N100m in
self-recognisance.
The two, along with Agi,
again pleaded not guilty to all the amended 16 counts when read to them on
Wednesday.
The court on Wednesday,
thereafter, fixed January 16 (Monday) for the commencement of trial.
Before the adjournment and
following an application by their lawyer, Chief Solomon Akuna (SAN), Justice
Okeke allowed Justice Ademola and his wife to continue to enjoy the N100m bail
earlier granted them after they were initially arraigned on December 13, 2015.
The judge also granted the
bail application argued on Wednesday by Agi’s lawyer, Mr. Jeph Njikonye.
He granted bail to Agi in
the sum of N50m, which is to be guaranteed by his self-recognisance.
In addition, the judge also
ordered Agi to deposit his passport and other travelling documents with the
Assistant Chief Registrar of the court.
The prosecuting counsel,
Jegede, did not oppose both applications by the defence lawyers but urged
Justice Okeke to order Agi to deposit his passport with the court as a way of
ensuring that the defendant attends his trial.
As in the old set of
charges, Justice Ademola and his wife were accused in the fresh counts of
conspiracy of receiving gratification and receiving gratification of N30m from
Joe Agi and Associates, between March 11 and March 26, 2015.

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