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Ex-Gov, Kalu fails to stop EFCC from appealing judgment freeing him in alleged 7.1b fraud

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A former Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzo Kalu failed on Friday in his bid to stop the Federal Government from appealing the September 29, 2021 judgment by Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja that stopped his prosecution on a N7.1bn money laundering charge.

In two rulings on Friday, a three-member panel of the appellate court rejected the objection by Kalu and his firm, Slok Nigeria Limited to the application for leave to appeal out of time filed by the federal government through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

Kalu and Slok had argued, among others that the Court of Appeal, having delivered a judgment on March 6, 2024, striking out an earlier appeal by the federal government, the court had become functus officio and could not longer take any further steps on the case.

Justice Ishaq Sanni, who read the rulings on Friday, noted that the March 6, 2024 judgment did not determine the substance of the appeal and thus, was not a judgment given on the merit.

Justice Sanni held that the Court of Appeal, in the March 6, 2024 judgment only struck out the appeal on the grounds that the record of appeal was not properly certified, because the official of the Federal High Court, who certified the record did not include his or her designation.

He held that since the March 6, 2024 judgment was delivered after the three months allowed an aggrieved party to appeal, the federal government was in order to have filed its application for extension of time to appeal.

Justice Sanni proceeded to issue an order extending the time within which the federal government should file a notice of appeal against the September 29 judgment of the Federal High Court.

He also ordered the federal government to file its notice of within 14 days.

The rulings were on the appeals marked: CA/ABJ/PRE/ROA/CV/430MI/2024 (FRN v. Orji Uzo Kalu and two others) and CA/ABJ/PRE/ROA/CV/431MI/2024 )FRN v. Slok Nigeria Limited and two others.

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JUST IN: Osun State Sues Federal Government Over Withheld LG Funds!

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Osun State has dragged the Federal Government and the Attorney General of the Federation to the Supreme Court for allegedly withholding local government allocations for February, March, and April 2025.

The state is demanding:

A declaration that the FG has no right to withhold funds meant for democratically elected LGs.

An injunction to stop future withholdings.

Osun claims the withheld funds are crippling essential services like education, healthcare, and local development.

Meanwhile, there’s a brewing political storm: the APC is questioning the legitimacy of the February LG elections, while the PDP insists the councils are validly elected.

The Supreme Court is now set to decide a major case on local government autonomy and constitutional rights.

What’s your take? Is this about law, politics, or power?

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Peter Obi’s Media Aide Hails Soludo’s Move to Cut ₦137m Monthly Office Cleaning Expenses, Says Government House staff were responsible for cleaning during Obi’s Tenure.

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Mr. Valentine Obienyem, Media Adviser to Mr. Peter Obi, has acknowledged Governor Charles Soludo’s recent efforts to address the inflated ₦137 million monthly cleaning bill in Anambra State.

He described the move as a welcome initiative in the ongoing effort to promote better management of public resources.

Obienyem noted that the step taken by Governor Soludo reflects the principles Mr. Obi upheld during his tenure from 2006 to 2014, particularly his focus on reducing the cost of governance and prioritising service delivery over government comfort.

He pointed out that Mr. Obi consistently applied modesty and accountability in the management of public funds.

He explained that under Mr. Obi, the cleaning and gardening of the Government House were mostly handled by government-employed staff.

In rare cases where extra hands were needed, the expenses were minimal and never approached the levels recently reported.

 

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Anambra guber: NRM faults INEC final list, says we have no governorship candidate

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The National Chairman of the National Rescue Mission, NRM, Chief Edozie Njoku, has declared that the party has no candidate for the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra at the moment.

According to him, the name published by INEC in its final list of candidates for the election on Wednesday was obtained through illegality and cannot stand.

Ekwutosblog reported on January 17 2025, that Njoku, National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, dumped the party and was elected as the new National Chairman of the NRM in an emergency national congress of the party held in Abuja.

His position was affirmed by a Federal High Court in Abuja which ordered the INEC to recognise the leadership of the NRM that emerged from the party’s emergency national convention.

Recall that the emergency convention was held to fill vacant positions in the party’s National Executive Committee, NEC, and correct lopsidedness in its composition.

Just as INEC did after the convention was held, the electoral body refused to accept or even appeal the outcome of the court judgement that ordered it to recognize the new leadership of the party.

Justice Obiora Egwatu in a judgment faulted the position of INEC and ordered it to recognize and accept the leadership of Edozie Njoku.

The judgment was on a suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/45/2025 filed by the NRM, with INEC as sole respondent.

However, in its final list of the governorship candidates and their deputies published on Wednesday, INEC recognised 40-year-old Ndidi Christy Olieh as the NRM’s flagbearer for the election and Ogbe Ekene Reginald as her deputy.

Addressing reporters in Abuja on Wednesday, Edozie said his political party will not allow the illegality to stand, adding that the party leadership does not know nor does it have anything to do with the candidates listed by the electoral umpire as its flag bearers.

“NRM has no candidate for the Anambra state governorship election,” Chief Njoku declared.

“There’s no candidate at all.

“But INEC now went behind and got the Secretary to bring a candidate,” he said, explaining that all efforts made for the candidates to come from the right channel were blocked by the Mahmood Yakubu-led INEC.

“So how can you tell me that NRM has a candidate?” He queried.

“We’re getting our recognition from INEC sooner than you think, then we’ll be doing the mathematics on that,” he said.

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