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Anti-Graft Agency, EFCC Arraigns Ikoyi Resident, Daughter-In-Law For Alleged Forgery

Anti-Graft Agency, EFCC Arraigns Ikoyi Resident, Daughter-In-Law For Alleged Forgery
April 15, 2024

The defendants were arraigned on an amended two-count charge bordering on alleged conspiracy and using false documents. 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Lagos Zonal Command, on Monday arraigned a man identified as Alaba Alakija and his daughter-in-law, Oyinkansola Alakija, before Justice Mojisola Dada of the Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos State for alleged forgery. 

The defendants were arraigned on an amended two-count charge bordering on alleged conspiracy and using false documents. 

One of the counts reads, “Alaba Alakija and Oyinkansola Alakija, on or about the 6th day of August, 2015 at Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to financially benefit from the property located at No.10, Keffi Street, South-West, Ikoyi, Lagos, conspired amongst yourselves to use a false document titled: "Vesting Deed by Dr. Omodele Alakija and Mr. Afolabi Alakija", the executors of the estate of the late Sir Ademola Alakija, purporting  same to be made by Dr. Omodele Alakija and Mr. Afolabi Alakija.” 

However, the defendants pleaded “not guilty” to the charges when they were to them, hence,  the prosecution counsel, M. S. Owede, prayed the court for a trial date and the remand of the defendants at a correctional facility.

But counsel to the first defendant, M.O. Akangbe (SAN), informed the court of the bail application of his client, which he said he had filed and served on the prosecution. 

Akangbe, while praying to move the application, urged the court to grant his client bail in the most liberal terms. 

But counsel to the second defendant, Victor Giwa, prayed the court to move the bail application of his client orally, adding that he was informed about the matter late and that he came from outside the jurisdiction of the court. 

Giwa also told the court that his client, whom he described as a lawyer, has a two month-old baby whom she still breastfeeds, and that she would not jump bail. 

However, in a dramatic twist, the second defendant’s husband debunked the claim and told the court that their baby was nine months old. 

Justice Dada after listening to both parties,  granted bail to the first defendant in the sum of N10million with sureties in like sum, who must submit their international passports to the court. 

The judge however, took possession of the passport of the second defendant, while both defendants were released to their lawyers pending perfection of their bail conditions. 

Justice Dada thereafter adjourned the matter to May 28 for commencement of trial. 

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