The Federal High Court in Lagos has refused the plea to vacate the bench warrant it issued for the arrest of a former governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani.
Justice Chuka Obiozor turned down the plea made by Nnamani’s lawyer and rather insisted the ex-governor be produced before him in respect of a 5.3 billion naira fraud charge.
The judge also struck out Nnamani’s application challenging the court’s jurisdiction and seeking a perpetual injunction to restrain the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from arresting him.
The Federal High Court in Lagos has refused the plea to vacate the bench warrant it issued for the arrest of a former governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani.
Justice Chuka Obiozor turned down the plea made by Nnamani’s lawyer and rather insisted the ex-governor be produced before him in respect of a 5.3 billion naira fraud charge.
The judge also struck out Nnamani’s application challenging the court’s jurisdiction and seeking a perpetual injunction to restrain the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from arresting him.
The Federal High Court in Lagos has refused the plea to vacate the bench warrant it issued for the arrest of a former governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani.
Justice Chuka Obiozor turned down the plea made by Nnamani’s lawyer and rather insisted the ex-governor be produced before him in respect of a 5.3 billion naira fraud charge.
The judge also struck out Nnamani’s application challenging the court’s jurisdiction and seeking a perpetual injunction to restrain the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from arresting him.
The Federal High Court in Lagos has refused the plea to vacate the bench warrant it issued for the arrest of a former governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani.
Justice Chuka Obiozor turned down the plea made by Nnamani’s lawyer and rather insisted the ex-governor be produced before him in respect of a 5.3 billion naira fraud charge.
The judge also struck out Nnamani’s application challenging the court’s jurisdiction and seeking a perpetual injunction to restrain the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from arresting him.
The Federal High Court in Lagos has refused the plea to vacate the bench warrant it issued for the arrest of a former governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani.
Justice Chuka Obiozor turned down the plea made by Nnamani’s lawyer and rather insisted the ex-governor be produced before him in respect of a 5.3 billion naira fraud charge.
The judge also struck out Nnamani’s application challenging the court’s jurisdiction and seeking a perpetual injunction to restrain the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from arresting him.
The Federal High Court in Lagos has refused the plea to vacate the bench warrant it issued for the arrest of a former governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani.
Justice Chuka Obiozor turned down the plea made by Nnamani’s lawyer and rather insisted the ex-governor be produced before him in respect of a 5.3 billion naira fraud charge.
The judge also struck out Nnamani’s application challenging the court’s jurisdiction and seeking a perpetual injunction to restrain the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from arresting him.
The Federal High Court in Lagos has refused the plea to vacate the bench warrant it issued for the arrest of a former governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani.
Justice Chuka Obiozor turned down the plea made by Nnamani’s lawyer and rather insisted the ex-governor be produced before him in respect of a 5.3 billion naira fraud charge.
The judge also struck out Nnamani’s application challenging the court’s jurisdiction and seeking a perpetual injunction to restrain the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from arresting him.
The Federal High Court in Lagos has refused the plea to vacate the bench warrant it issued for the arrest of a former governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani.
Justice Chuka Obiozor turned down the plea made by Nnamani’s lawyer and rather insisted the ex-governor be produced before him in respect of a 5.3 billion naira fraud charge.
The judge also struck out Nnamani’s application challenging the court’s jurisdiction and seeking a perpetual injunction to restrain the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from arresting him.