Tag: Lagos Court
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P-Square: Court Adjourns fraud case involving Jude Okoye to Oct 23
Justice A. Owoeye of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, adjourned further hearing in the ongoing ₦1.38 billion fraud case involving Jude Chigozie Okoye, elder brother and former manager of music duo Paul and Peter Okoye (formerly known as P-Square), to October 23, 2025.
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Just in: Lagos Court frees Alabi Quadri, young Nigerian who stood before Obi’s convoy in viral photo
The Apapa Magistrate Court, Court 9 sitting at Orege, Ajegunle – Sikiru Adagun Courthouse, has discharged and acquitted Alabi Quadri, the young Nigerian who became a national symbol of courage during the 2023 general elections, for standing boldly in front of the convoy of then-Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi. He was discharged and acquitted…
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Court summons former FBN chairman, Otudeko over ₦30 billion fraud
Justice Chukwujekwe Aneke of the Federal High Court in Lagos has directed Oba Otudeko to appear and respond to charges brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
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Court acquits housewife of husband’s murder
The judge cleared the housewife of the one-count charge of murder in suit LD/5944C/17
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Looter set ablaze Lagos court, wears judge’s robe
Countless thugs made their way into the Igbosere High Court, Lagos Island on Wednesday, carting away computers, printers, files, fans, air conditioners and other items. A video which has gone viral also shows one of the thugs dressed in a judge’s robe and wig, wielding a machete. After prowling the ‘temple of justice’ the demonstrators…
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Lottery workers protest in Lagos Court
Protesters demanding ‘justice for lottery operators’ have besieged the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos. The protest is in connection with a lottery operations case involving a former Ogun Senator Buruji Kashamu, on the propriety of licensing with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). The case comes up this morning before Justice Chukwujeku Aneke. …
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UPDATED: Lagos court orders interim forfeiture of Patience Jonathan’s $5.8m
A Federal High Court in Lagos on Wednesday ordered a temporal forfeiture of $5.8 million belonging to a former First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, to the Federal Government. The order followed the ex parte application by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), seeking the forfeiture of the amount to government, pending the determination of…