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$15 MILLION FRAUD: AGAIN COURT THROWS OUT PATIENT JONATHAN’S APPEAL

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Admin l Friday, June 46, 2017

IKOYI, Lagos, Nigeria – Justice Ugochukwu Oguakwu of the Court of Appeal sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos on Thursday threw out the application of a former special adviser to Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Waripamowei Dudafa.




Dudafa challenged the ruling of Honourable Justice Babs Kuewumi on the plea of 4th to 7th applicants who had earlier pleaded guilty to laundering the sum of $15Million in a matter involving the Wife of Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.

Justice Babs Kewumi had earlier dismissed the application of Dudafa that was filed by his counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) challenging his ruling on the plea of the four companies on the grounds that the application was incompetent and an abuse of process.

In the same manner, Justice Oguakwu of the Appellate Court in a well considered judgment also dismissed the application of Waripamowei Dudafa and ruled that the notice of intention to contend the appeal filed by Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), on behalf of the 4th to 7thapplicants are incompetent and liable to be dismissed.

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The 4th to 7th applicants namely, Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited, Seagate Property Development and Investment Company Ltd, Trans Ocean Property and Investment Company Ltd and Avalon Global Property Development Company Ltd had in September 15, 2016 pleaded guilty to conspiring with three others to launder the sum of $15Million.

Those charged with them are Waripmowei Dudafa, Amajuoye Azubuike Briggs and Adedamola Bolodeoku.

The court also held that the application for the 2nd defendant, Amajuoye Azubuike Briggs challenging the plea of the 4th to 7thdefendants before Justice Kuewumi be argued and ruling delivered at the end of the case pursuant to Section 396 (2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015.

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