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Update : Alleged N80.2b fraud; At last Yahaya Bello bows to pressure and accepts court order to appear on June 13, says lawyer

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…court accused lawyer of goading ex-Kogi Governor to ignore order for his appearance

Lawyer to the immediate past governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, Abdulwahab Mohammed (SAN) promised on Friday, May 10, that his client would appear in court on June 13 in respect of the 19-count charge money laundering charge filed against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In the charge, the EFCC accused Bello of laundering about N80.2 billion belonging to Kogi state.

On Friday, Mohammed gave the assurance to produce Bello on Friday after a Federal High Court rejected his application for a stay of proceedings in the case pending the determination of an appeal by the EFCC in relation to a contempt proceeding initiated before a Kogo High Court against the Chairman of the EFCC.

Mohammed said his client was not afraid to attend court to attend to the charge against him but was afraid and scared of being killed because of the information that he got.

“Our client is not afraid to attend court in respect of the charge. But, he fears for his life, by the information he has. He is afraid and fears for his life. Will the complainant not arrest him when he comes to court? This is one of the issues,” Mohammed said.

Justice Emeka Nwite expressed discomfort about the position of Mohammed, wondering if Bello was the first ex-governor to be invited after office by the EFCC on allegations of corruption.

“Is he the first ex-governor to be invited by the complainant? Is the EFCC q killing machine? An accused person is presumed innocent until proven otherwise. We are in a democracy. We all have to respect the rule of law and be law-abiding,” the judge said.

He accused Bello’s lawyers of encouraging him to ignore the court and disregard its order, by fueling him with false claims

Justice Nwite expressed disappointment about the conduct of Bello’s team of lawyers, noting that they have continued to wrongly advise their client.

The judge also agreed with the lawyer to the EFCC, Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN) that Bello and his client were trying to take the court for a ride.

Upon realising that the court was unwilling to indulge the defendant, Bello’s lawyer, who earlier claimed not to know his client’s whereabouts, promised to locate him and sure he attended the court on the next date.

“He will come to court. We assure the court that he will come. We only need time to reach him. We don’t know where he is at the moment,” Mohammad said.

Following the defendant’s lead lawyer, Justice Nwite adjourned till June 13 for arraignment.

In an earlier ruling, Justice insisted that his court’s order made on April 17 for Bello’s arrest and production in respect of the money laundering case still subsist.

Justice Nwite, in a ruling, held that Bello’s continued refusal to attend court and his frustration with the efforts of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to execute the arrest warrant was disrespectful of the court.

The judge held that the court would not entertain the applications filed by Bello unless he appeared in court and pleaded to a 19-count of money laundering charge brought against him by the EFCC.

The judge also rejected the request by Bello’s lawyer, Abdulwahab Muhammed (SAN) that further proceedings in the case be stayed pending the determination of the appeal by the EFCC in relation to a contempt case before a High Court of Kogi State, sitting in Lokoja.

Justice Nwite said: “I must state that the deliberate refusal of the defendant (Bello) to make himself available is solely to frustrate the arraignment and prevent the court from proceeding further in this matter as it is only after the arraignment that the court’s jurisdiction over the matter shall be properly invoked.

“What I am trying to say is that the refusal of the defendant to make himself available in this criminal trial under the guise of having a pending application is an attempt to frustrate this honourable court and make it practically impossible for the court to assume jurisdiction over this criminal trial.

“The accused person is required to be present for the commencement of proceedings, which included an arraignment even if the defendant has an objection or any application before the court.

“In deference to court, he ought to make himself present in person. He cannot sit in the comfort of his house, and elect not to come before the court, when he is very much aware, through his counsel, that the matter is coming up for arraignment.

“This goes to show that the defendant has no respect for this court and he is taking the court for granted, Justice Nwite said.

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BREAKING: D’Tigress Clinch Historic Fifth Consecutive Women’s AfroBasket Title

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Nigeria’s D’Tigress have once again etched their name into the history books, emerging as champions of the 2025 FIBA Women’s Afrobasket in Côte d’Ivoire after a commanding 78-64 victory over Mali in Sunday’s final.
Led by head coach Rena Wakama, the Nigerian side delivered a stellar performance at the Palais des Sports de Treichville in Abidjan to secure their fifth straight continental crown — a feat no other nation has achieved in the tournament’s history.

The win also guarantees D’Tigress an automatic berth at the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup in Berlin, Germany.
Having edged past a tough Senegalese team in a dramatic semi-final, where they rallied in the fourth quarter to secure a hard-fought win, D’Tigress showed a different level of composure and dominance in the final against Mali.

Mali came out strong, finishing the first quarter with a 26-21 lead. But Nigeria responded swiftly, leveling the game 41-41 by halftime.

The third quarter saw D’Tigress turn on the style, as they pulled ahead 61-56. By the final quarter, the Nigerian side tightened their defense and restricted Mali to just eight points, cruising to a 14-point triumph.

With this latest victory, Nigeria has now lifted the Women’s Afrobasket trophy seven times in total — 2003, 2005, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, and 2025 — and remain unbeaten in the competition for a decade. The team’s last loss in the tournament dates back to October 2, 2015, against hosts Cameroon.

This fifth consecutive title reaffirms D’Tigress’ status as the undisputed queens of African women’s basketball.

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Just In : Tinubu honours triumphant Super Falcons with national honours, $100,000 cash each

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President Bola Tinubu has bestowed the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger, on the Super Falcons and the entire technical crew.

He also allocated three-bedroom apartments in Abuja to each of the players and the technical crew at the Renewed Hope Estate.

The President also directed the cash award of the naira equivalent of $100,000 each of the 24 players and $50,000 to each of the 11-man technical crew.

This came during a reception in honour of the players and the coaching crew at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He said, “I hereby conferred on the players, the 11 man technical team with national honours of the Officer of the Order of the Niger.

“Additionally, I have I directed the allocation of three bedroom apartments in the Renewed Hope Housing Scheme.

“Then there is the cash award of the naira equivalent of $100,000 US dollars each 24 players and the naira equivalent of $50,000 to the 11-man technical crew.”

The President also said he didn’t want to watch the WAFCON final because he didn’t want to have high blood pressure.

Earlier, the President and the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, received the Super Falcons at the Presidential Villa on Monday, following their record victory at the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco on Saturday.

The coaster buses conveying the players and coaching crew arrived at the forecourt of the Aso Rock shortly before 04:36 p.m. local time.

The Super Falcons, 10-time African champions after their 3-2 comeback over the Atlas Lionesses Morocco, were received by the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, upon their arrival.

In a post-match video call on Saturday night, President Tinubu praised captain and tournament MVP Rasheedat Ajibade.

He also praised Nigeria’s rally from a 2-0 half-time deficit to claim the WAFCON title.

Over the past decade, the Super Falcons have won four Women’s Africa Cup of Nations titles in 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2024, bringing their total to 10

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BREAKING: Nigeria win 10th WAFCON title with dramatic comeback against Morocco

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The Super Falcons emerged champions of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) after pulling off a stunning second-half comeback to defeat hosts Morocco in a pulsating final.

The Moroccans had taken a 2-0 lead in the first half, capitalizing on early momentum and a roaring home crowd at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

But the Nigerians, showing the grit and pedigree that has made them the most successful team in the tournament’s history, roared back after the break.

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A spirited second-half display saw the Super Falcons flip the script in dramatic fashion, scoring twice to silence the home fans and reclaim the continental crown.

With this victory, Nigeria completes the 10th WAFCON title

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