An Upper Area Court, in Gudu, Abuja, has granted bail to a would be whistle blower, Ahmed Echodo, who allegedly gave false information to the Police, which led to the raid of the house of Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
The Presiding Chief Magistrate, Umar Kagarko, granted bail of five hundred thousand naira and one surety, who must be a person of reasonable character, and has a verifiable address in Abuja.
Hearing has been adjourned to July the 20th.
An Upper Area Court, in Gudu, Abuja, has granted bail to a would be whistle blower, Ahmed Echodo, who allegedly gave false information to the Police, which led to the raid of the house of Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
The Presiding Chief Magistrate, Umar Kagarko, granted bail of five hundred thousand naira and one surety, who must be a person of reasonable character, and has a verifiable address in Abuja.
Hearing has been adjourned to July the 20th.
An Upper Area Court, in Gudu, Abuja, has granted bail to a would be whistle blower, Ahmed Echodo, who allegedly gave false information to the Police, which led to the raid of the house of Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
The Presiding Chief Magistrate, Umar Kagarko, granted bail of five hundred thousand naira and one surety, who must be a person of reasonable character, and has a verifiable address in Abuja.
Hearing has been adjourned to July the 20th.
An Upper Area Court, in Gudu, Abuja, has granted bail to a would be whistle blower, Ahmed Echodo, who allegedly gave false information to the Police, which led to the raid of the house of Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
The Presiding Chief Magistrate, Umar Kagarko, granted bail of five hundred thousand naira and one surety, who must be a person of reasonable character, and has a verifiable address in Abuja.
Hearing has been adjourned to July the 20th.
An Upper Area Court, in Gudu, Abuja, has granted bail to a would be whistle blower, Ahmed Echodo, who allegedly gave false information to the Police, which led to the raid of the house of Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
The Presiding Chief Magistrate, Umar Kagarko, granted bail of five hundred thousand naira and one surety, who must be a person of reasonable character, and has a verifiable address in Abuja.
Hearing has been adjourned to July the 20th.
An Upper Area Court, in Gudu, Abuja, has granted bail to a would be whistle blower, Ahmed Echodo, who allegedly gave false information to the Police, which led to the raid of the house of Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
The Presiding Chief Magistrate, Umar Kagarko, granted bail of five hundred thousand naira and one surety, who must be a person of reasonable character, and has a verifiable address in Abuja.
Hearing has been adjourned to July the 20th.
An Upper Area Court, in Gudu, Abuja, has granted bail to a would be whistle blower, Ahmed Echodo, who allegedly gave false information to the Police, which led to the raid of the house of Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
The Presiding Chief Magistrate, Umar Kagarko, granted bail of five hundred thousand naira and one surety, who must be a person of reasonable character, and has a verifiable address in Abuja.
Hearing has been adjourned to July the 20th.
An Upper Area Court, in Gudu, Abuja, has granted bail to a would be whistle blower, Ahmed Echodo, who allegedly gave false information to the Police, which led to the raid of the house of Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
The Presiding Chief Magistrate, Umar Kagarko, granted bail of five hundred thousand naira and one surety, who must be a person of reasonable character, and has a verifiable address in Abuja.
Hearing has been adjourned to July the 20th.