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Alleged N80 billion fraud: Yahaya Bello not named in fee transactions for his children, EFCC witness tells court

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Nicholas Ohehomon, an internal auditor at the American International School, says the Kogi state government did not transfer any fund to the school for the tuition of Yahaya Bello’s children.

Bello, a former governor of Kogi state, is facing a 19-count charge of alleged money laundering amounting to N80 billion.

At the resumption of court proceedings on Thursday, Ohehomon, who initially appeared before the court in March, was presented to continue his testimony.

In his first appearance in court, Ohehomon, the prosecution witness three (PW3), claimed that the tuition of Bello’s five children was paid in advance until their graduation.

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He added that the school had refunded the money to an account provided by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) following a directive from the anti-graft agency.

Among the documents he submitted to the court was an agreement for prepaid school fees covering Bello’s five children enrolled at the school.

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At the resumption of hearing on Thursday, he was cross examined by Joseph Daudu, counsel to the former governor.

Asked if the bank statement of the American school admitted as “exhibit 16” showed the names of those who transferred funds to the account, the witness responded in affirmation.

When asked if the bank statement indicated that a transfer was made by the Kogi state government, the internal auditor responded in negative.

Asked if the bank statement showed that a transfer was made by any local government in Kogi, the witness said “no”.

“What of the name, Alhaji Yahaya Bello? Is there any direct transfer bearing the name Yahaya Bello on the face of the document?” the defense counsel asked.

“No, there is no name like Yahaya Bello in the statement,” Ohehomon said.

When asked if other parents pay money into the account as school fees, the witness responded in affirmative.

The witness admitted that the names of parents who transferred money to the account reflected in the statement.

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Earlier in the court, Emeka Nwite, the trial judge, rejected the request of the EFCC to stop Bello from tendering a previous court document in his ongoing trial.

Daudu had sought to tender a judgment of the FCT high court in the suit between Ali Bello, the ex-governor’s nephew, and Incorporated Trustees of American International School.

Daudu argued that the document, which is a judgment of another court, was relevant in the ongoing case.

However, Kemi Pinhero, counsel to the EFCC, opposed the admissibility of the document, adding that the prosecution was yet to close its case.

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In April 2024, Ola Olukoyede, EFCC chairman, alleged that Bello withdrew $720,000 from the state’s coffers to pay his child’s school fee in advance.

The EFCC boss alleged that the former Kogi governor transferred money from the state coffers to a bureau de change operator, and used the money for his child’s school fee.

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Olukoyede added that Bello made the payment in anticipation that his tenure was gradually coming to an end. Bello has since denied the claims.

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Good morning! Nigerian Newspapers Headlines: Kidnap terror: 30 Kwara kings flee palaces

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1. No fewer than 30 traditional rulers across the southern area of Kwara State have fled their palaces following a sustained wave of kidnappings, killings and violent attacks, Saturday PUNCH has learnt.

Our correspondents gathered from two credible community leaders that the affected monarchs were seeking refuge in urban centres, including Ilorin, Osogbo, Offa, and Lagos.

2. The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, on Friday raised concerns over the Federal Government’s continued reliance on borrowing despite the removal of petrol subsidy. Speaking during an interview on TV, the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) warned that weak fiscal discipline could undermine the gains expected from recent economic reforms.

3. President Bola Tinubu on Friday administered the oath of office to Dr Muttaqha Rabe Darma from Katsina State as the new minister of housing and urban development, following his Senate clearance. President Tinubu, at the short ceremony at the State House, congratulated Dr Darma for coming on board at this “very challenging time of national development.

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4. Taiwo Oyedele has officially taken over as Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy following the completion of the handover process by his predecessor, Wale Edun. According to a statement issued on Friday by the Head of Information and Public Relations Unit, Efe Ovuakporie, the handover took place on Thursday, April 23, 2026, in line with a directive from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

5. Gunmen have reportedly killed five people, including a traditional ruler, his wife, son and two other residents in Olegabulu community of Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State. Residents said the attack occurred on Thursday night when the assailants, who arrived on two motorcycles, stormed the monarch’s residence and opened fire on him and his family members.

6. A former chairman of the defunct Skye Bank Plc, Tunde Ayeni, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over alleged money laundering, misappropriation and diversion of funds amounting to N36.54bn and $30m. It was gathered that Ayeni, who was arrested in Abuja on Thursday, is currently being detained at the commission’s facility.

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7. The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, resigned from President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet against the wishes of the President who had dissuaded him from quitting, Saturday PUNCH has learnt. Insiders familiar with the back and forth that preceded the resignation told our correspondents on Friday that Adelabu insisted on quitting the cabinet to pursue his governorship ambition in Oyo State.


8. A Kogi State High Court sitting in Lokoja has awarded N1 billion in damages against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan in a defamation suit filed by former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello. Akpoti-Uduaghan has, however, rejected the judgment, declaring her intention to challenge the ruling at the Court of Appeal.

9. President Bola Tinubu on Friday held a closed-door meeting with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, and some members of the House at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. It was learnt that the Friday’s meeting, which was not on the President’s official schedule, took place shortly after the lawmakers joined him for Jummah prayers at the State House Mosque.

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10. Benue State Police Command has arrested two suspects in connection with the killing of a National Youth Service Corps member, Ben Agir, who was allegedly mobbed to death by a vigilante group over a motorcycle he reportedly owned. Agir was killed last Sunday night at Major Settlement, near Buruku Local Government Secretariat, in Buruku Local Government Area of the state. He was accused of stealing a motorcycle before being attacked.

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Defamation: Court orders Natasha to pay Yahaya Bello N1bn

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A high court in Lokoja, Kogi state, has ordered Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the senator representing Kogi central, to pay N1 billion in damages to former governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello, over defamatory comments.

In a judgement delivered on Thursday, April 23, A.S. Ibrahim, the presiding judge, held that the claimant proved his case on the balance of probabilities.

The suit, marked HCL/16/2023, centred on comments made by Akpoti-Uduaghan during an appearance on The Morning Show, a programme on Arise TV, on November 4, 2022.

The judge ruled that the statements, in which Bello was described as a ‘murderer, killer, perpetrator of evil acts, and a terror to the people of Kogi state”, were defamatory and not justified.

“The interview granted by the defendant on 4/11/2022 on Arise TV programme ‘The Morning Show’ is defamatory to the claimant’s character and reputation,” the judge held.

“The said interview of 4/11/2022, in which the defendant described the claimant as a murderer, killer, perpetrator of evil acts, and a terror to the people of Kogi state, was without justification.”

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The judge also issued a perpetual injunction restraining Akpoti-Uduaghan, her agents or associates from making further defamatory statements against Bello on television or radio.

“The sum of one billion naira is awarded as damages against the defendant and in favour of the claimant,” the judge ruled.

Bello had filed the suit, alleging that the statements damaged his reputation.

During proceedings, Johnson Usman, counsel to the defendant, challenged the jurisdiction of the court, arguing that the suit constituted an abuse of court process.

Friday Ekpa, counsel to Bello, opposed the objection, maintaining that related cases before the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) high court did not involve Bello in his personal capacity.

Earlier during the trial, the Kogi high court ruled that it had jurisdiction to hear the case.

The decision was later affirmed by the court of appeal, which dismissed Akpoti-Uduaghan’s appeal for lacking merit.

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Alleged N36bn, $30m fraud: EFCC arrests ex-Skye Bank chair Tunde Ayeni

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested businessman and former chairman of the defunct Skye Bank Plc, Tunde Ayeni, over an alleged multi-billion naira fraud.

According to a report by TheCable, Ayeni was arrested in Abuja on Thursday and is currently in EFCC custody as investigations continue.

The anti-graft agency is probing the alleged diversion and misappropriation of funds estimated at N36.5 billion and $30 million, said to have been obtained from Polaris Bank Plc through companies linked to him.

According to sources, the funds, secured as loans for specific projects, were diverted to other accounts and used for other purposes.

The loans – originally meant for financing marine security, electricity distribution contract, estate development, were allegedly channelled into the acquisition of telecom assets linked to NITEL/MTEL through a NATCOM account.

The commission is also investigating about 12 companies linked to Ayeni, which were allegedly used to obtain the loans from Polaris Bank.

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Ayeni is expected to be arraigned upon the conclusion of investigations.

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