Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Alleged Fraud: Court fixes July 15 for NBF president’s arraignment

Messrs Omo-Agege and Efemana of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security were billed to take their plea on alleged fraud to the tune of over N40 million.

• May 20, 2026
NBF President Azania Omo-Agege.
NBF President Azania Omo-Agege.

The Federal High Court, Abuja Division, on Wednesday fixed July 15 for the arraignment of Azania Omo-Agege, the Interim President of the Nigeria Boxing Federation (NBF), Azania Omo-Agege, over allegations of fraud.

Justice Mohammed Umar fixed the date after counsel to the Inspector-General (IG) of Police, Maryam Kalejaiye, sought an adjournment to enable the investigating team produce him in court.

Upon resumed hearing in the matter, neither Omo-Agege nor his lawyer was in court.

Ms Kalejaiye informed the court that though the matter was scheduled for Mr Omo-Agege and his co-defendant, Sidali Efemana, to take their plea, she said the police investigating team had yet to get in touch with the suspects.

The lawyer, therefore, sought an adjournment to enable the prosecution do the needful and Justice Umar adjourned the matter until July 15 for the defendants to take their pleas.

On September 29, 2025, the arraignment could not proceed due to the accused absence in court.

The arraignment was also stalled on March 20, 2025, before the former trial judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo, because neither of the accused were in court.

However, Mr Omo-Agege’s lawyer, Prof. J.E.O. Abugu, SAN, was in court.

Messrs Omo-Agege and Efemana of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security were billed to take their plea on alleged fraud to the tune of over N40 million.

The IG, in the five-count charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/ 75/2025, named Messrs Omo-Agege and Efemana as 1st and 2nd defendants while Daniel Omughelli was listed as being at large.

In the charge dated February 24, 2025, but filed February 25, 2025, Omo-Agege, Efemana of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, and Daniel Omughelli (now at large) sometime in 2022 were alleged to have conspired amongst themselves to commit the offence.

They were accused of criminal breach of trust, obtaining money under false pretense and issuance of dude cheque contrary to and punishable under Section 97(1) of the Penal Code Act.

(NAN)

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