A Wuse magistrates’ court has adjourned a case involving five #BuhariMustGo activists as the counsel to the State Security Service failed to show up in court.
Bamboo and RiseVest have assured Nigerian investors that their money is safe with them following the CBN’s freezing of their bank accounts.
The CBN said the naira was weaker to the dollar because of the foreign transactions executed by the defendants.
They want the supreme court to declare as unconstitutional the failure of the federal government to turn in income and returns obtained from recovered and forfeited assets.
The court reserved ruling after listening to submissions and arguments by counsels representing parties contending for the Cross River North Senatorial seat.
Twitter told The Gazette on Wednesday that it had not reached any agreement with the Buhari regime yet.
The court declared Rivers the rightful body to receive personal income tax and VAT emanating from the state.
The court granted 4 of the applicants bail on a bond of N10 million with two sureties each, who must be federal government employees resident in Abuja.
A military memo seen by Peoples Gazette said Mr Abacha’s family members will receive benefits alongside 63 other families of fallen soldiers.
Mr Olajengbesi made the allegation while responding to journalists after a court hearing on Monday.
