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​By SCM REPORTER

​A LIKELY lad energy boss who tried to dodge a fraud trial has been told by a judge: “Not so fast.”

​Chinedu Justin and his firm, GIL Energy Services Limited, were hauled before the Lagos State Special Offences Court over claims they vanished with millions of Naira—the equivalent of around £50,000.

​The businessman tried to pull the plug on the case, claiming the whole mess was just a “civil dispute” over a loan. But Justice Mojisola Dada wasn’t buying it. She threw out his “no-case” plea, ruling that prosecutors had more than enough evidence to put him in the dock.

​THE CHARGES
​Justin and his firm are staring down a six-count charge including:
​Stealing: Allegedly pocketing 65 million Naira (approx. £31,000) and another 10 million Naira (£5,000) belonging to Cool Financial Services.

​Dodgy Cheques: Issuing “bouncing” cheques that weren’t worth the paper they were printed on.

​​The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has spent months building a mountain of evidence, calling four witnesses and handing over piles of documents to the court.

​While Justin insists he’s innocent and pleaded not guilty to every count, Justice Dada ruled that the prosecution had established a prima facie case—meaning there is a serious case to answer.

​The judge ordered the energy mogul to stop making excuses and start his defence.

​The case has been adjourned until March 26, 2026, when Justin will finally have to explain where the cash went.

 

 

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