The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has opened its case against the former minister of aviation Hadi Sirika by calling its first witness, Azubuike Okorie.
Mr Okorie a subpoenaed witness is the former director of procurement of the Federal Ministry of Aviation.
He was thereafter appointed Special Assistant to the former Minister.
Mr Sirika alongside his daughter, son-in-law and Al-Duraq Investment Limited, are facing a 6-count charge of fraud to the tune of N7.2billion in connection with the Nigerian Air project.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has opened its case against the former minister of aviation Hadi Sirika by calling its first witness, Azubuike Okorie.
Mr Okorie a subpoenaed witness is the former director of procurement of the Federal Ministry of Aviation.
He was thereafter appointed Special Assistant to the former Minister.
Mr Sirika alongside his daughter, son-in-law and Al-Duraq Investment Limited, are facing a 6-count charge of fraud to the tune of N7.2billion in connection with the Nigerian Air project.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has opened its case against the former minister of aviation Hadi Sirika by calling its first witness, Azubuike Okorie.
Mr Okorie a subpoenaed witness is the former director of procurement of the Federal Ministry of Aviation.
He was thereafter appointed Special Assistant to the former Minister.
Mr Sirika alongside his daughter, son-in-law and Al-Duraq Investment Limited, are facing a 6-count charge of fraud to the tune of N7.2billion in connection with the Nigerian Air project.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has opened its case against the former minister of aviation Hadi Sirika by calling its first witness, Azubuike Okorie.
Mr Okorie a subpoenaed witness is the former director of procurement of the Federal Ministry of Aviation.
He was thereafter appointed Special Assistant to the former Minister.
Mr Sirika alongside his daughter, son-in-law and Al-Duraq Investment Limited, are facing a 6-count charge of fraud to the tune of N7.2billion in connection with the Nigerian Air project.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has opened its case against the former minister of aviation Hadi Sirika by calling its first witness, Azubuike Okorie.
Mr Okorie a subpoenaed witness is the former director of procurement of the Federal Ministry of Aviation.
He was thereafter appointed Special Assistant to the former Minister.
Mr Sirika alongside his daughter, son-in-law and Al-Duraq Investment Limited, are facing a 6-count charge of fraud to the tune of N7.2billion in connection with the Nigerian Air project.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has opened its case against the former minister of aviation Hadi Sirika by calling its first witness, Azubuike Okorie.
Mr Okorie a subpoenaed witness is the former director of procurement of the Federal Ministry of Aviation.
He was thereafter appointed Special Assistant to the former Minister.
Mr Sirika alongside his daughter, son-in-law and Al-Duraq Investment Limited, are facing a 6-count charge of fraud to the tune of N7.2billion in connection with the Nigerian Air project.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has opened its case against the former minister of aviation Hadi Sirika by calling its first witness, Azubuike Okorie.
Mr Okorie a subpoenaed witness is the former director of procurement of the Federal Ministry of Aviation.
He was thereafter appointed Special Assistant to the former Minister.
Mr Sirika alongside his daughter, son-in-law and Al-Duraq Investment Limited, are facing a 6-count charge of fraud to the tune of N7.2billion in connection with the Nigerian Air project.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has opened its case against the former minister of aviation Hadi Sirika by calling its first witness, Azubuike Okorie.
Mr Okorie a subpoenaed witness is the former director of procurement of the Federal Ministry of Aviation.
He was thereafter appointed Special Assistant to the former Minister.
Mr Sirika alongside his daughter, son-in-law and Al-Duraq Investment Limited, are facing a 6-count charge of fraud to the tune of N7.2billion in connection with the Nigerian Air project.