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How Nwobike [SAN] Paid N750,000 Into Justice Yunusa’s Account – Witness

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A witness in the ongoing trial of Dr Joseph Nwobike SAN, who is standing trial for allegedly bribing a Federal High Court judge, today told a Lagos State High Court sitting in Igbosere, how the senior lawyer paid N750,000(Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira) into  Justice Mohammed Nasir Yunusa’s bank account with Zenith bank.

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The witness, Oyekunle Aderemi,  a compliance officer with Zenith Bank made the disclosure when he was confronted with the statement account of the defendant. In the account statement, the witness identified the transaction of 19 March 2015 where the defendant paid the sum of N750, 000 (Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira) into  Justice Yunusa’s account.

Earlier,   the prosecution had  moved to tender the account statement but the defence counsel, O. Akanni, SAN,  objected to the admissibility of the document.  But when the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo,  applied to withdraw the document, Akanni dramatically withdrew his objection and the document was admitted and marked as exhibit P2.

Oyedepo also led the  second prosecution witness, Oliver Owaremi, also a compliance officer with Access Bank in evidence. He told the court that his bank received a request from EFCC seeking an account information on Hawa Ajiya  Nigeria Limited, a company that was alleged to be part of
the channels the defendant used to transfer money to Justice Yunusa. Another Federal High Court Judge, Justice  Hyeledzira Nganjiwa Ajiya was said to be the owner and sole signatory of the company’s account.

From this account, the witness showed the debit transaction of N300,000 to Justice Yunusa from the company’s account on  30 November,  2015. During cross examination, the witness said that, apart from the transactions of 28 September, 2015 and that of 30 November,  2015 there was no other
transactions between Joseph Nwobike and Hawa Ajiya or Justice Yunusa.

Justice Adebiyi adjourned the matter to 12, 26  and 30 May, 2016 for continuation of trial.

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