Fayose Beams With Smiles As He Arrives Court For His Bail Hearing Over Alleged Fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Wednesday morning arraigned the immediate-past Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, for his bail hearing following alleged fraud of N2.2bn.
Fayose was earlier arraigned before the Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday, six days after he completed his tenure as governor.
He was taken to court from the custody of the EFCC where he had been detained for questioning after he voluntarily submitted himself on Tuesday, October 16.
Fayose was brought to the court premises in a white EFCC bus, accompanied by security operatives. He was immediately taken into the courtroom presided over by Justice Mojisola Olatoregun.
No biggie about the smile, have you ever seen any of these Nigerian politicians or public figures frowning or weeping on their way to court? Because they know it's all a charade and last last, they will just get a slap on the wrist or go home free. Leave dat tin abeg.
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He should have worn a "EFFC, I'M READY TO GO" shirt
ReplyDeleteSure guy
DeleteEven the security guys are happy with him.
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His bail request should be granted while investigation continues. Let Fayose go home.
ReplyDeleteI love that smile...I pray his allowed to go home.
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No biggie about the smile, have you ever seen any of these Nigerian politicians or public figures frowning or weeping on their way to court? Because they know it's all a charade and last last, they will just get a slap on the wrist or go home free. Leave dat tin abeg.
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