Ajudua Trial Resumes, Faces Fresh Arraignment On February 5 + Video

    Alleged serial fraudster, Fred Ajudua, is to face a fresh
    arraignment on February 5, 2014, more than ten years after he was first
    arraigned in 2003 for fraud charges totalling about $1.69m.

    He will be arraigned before Justice Kudirat Jose of the
    Lagos High Court, Ikeja who has been assigned the case following the withdrawal
    of the former trial judge, Justice Olubunmi Oyewole.
    Justice Oyewole’s withdrawal may not be unconnected with a
    petition written to the Economic and Financial Commission, EFCC, by a former
    Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi (Rtd).
    In the petition, Lt.-Gen. Bamaiyi alleged that Ajudua and
    some others, swindled him of $8.395m on the pretext of helping him to secure
    his release from the Kirikiri Maximum Prison where he was remanded between
    November 2004 and June 2005.
    The anti-graft agency also alleged that Ajudua and the
    others, who are said to be at large, had fraudulently claimed that $1m out of
    the total money collected from Bamaiyi was for financial assistance for the
    treatment of Justice Oyewole’s father.
    Back in 2003, the EFCC had arraigned Ajudua and one other
    person before Justice Oyewole for allegedly defrauding two Dutch business men
    of about $1.69m between July 1999 and September 2000.
    The prosecution had already called six witnesses in proof of
    the case against him before Ajudua absconded from trial in 2005. After a bench
    warrant was issued for his arrest, he voluntarily reappeared in 2013 and this
    time Justice Oyewole denied him bail.
    He was eventually granted bail by the vacation judge,
    Justice Ganiyu Safari, and had not attended his trial before Justice Oyewole
    withdrew from the case.
    The matter, which was then reassigned to Justice Jose, was
    fixed for re-arraignment today (January 28) but the proceedings were stalled
    owing to the absence of the prosecuting counsel, Mr. Wemimo Ogunde, and the
    second accused person in court. Ajudua and his counsel, Mr. Olalekan Ojo, were
    however present.
    Channels Television’s Judiciary Correspondent, Shola Soyele,
    reports that another Lagos High Court judge, Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye has also
    fixed February 12 for the arraignment of Ajudua based on Bamaiyi’s petition to
    the EFCC.

    A 13 count charge of fraud and conspiracy has already been
    made against Ajudua.

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