A Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday granted bail to a former Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Mr. Andrew Yakubu, in the sum of N300m.
Justice Ahmed Mohammed had on March 16, ordered that Yakubu be remanded in Kuje Prison, following his arraignment on the six counts preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
The charges bordered on fraud and false declaration of assets.
The charges were all in relation to the money recovered from his house in Kaduna on February 3.
Edited from Punch
Nig sha. They granted him bail. Then a poor Thief that "attempt" stealing is being sentenced to death by hanging... Funny country!
ReplyDelete300m.....he should instruct his relations where another house bank is so they can bail him out.
ReplyDeleteSee his face and I heard the guy doesn't help his people.
ReplyDeleteThese are the people we should stone to death in Nigeria - Pen thieves. Add ten zeros to 100 naira to make it 10 billion. They are worse than Anini and Jerico
ReplyDeleteThat's not best way why stone? They should collect the money and share it to the poor free him tell him to go and sin no more.
DeleteWhich way Naija, this man granted bail on 300m but they can sentence a phone thief to death by hanging smh.
ReplyDeleteLong live SDK
Imagine that
ReplyDeleteIf he was a poor man or a nobody, they would have sentenced him to death
Yeye Judicial system.. Mtcheew