He said the deal was concluded and N500 million paid for the said property.
The judges also ordered that after the Chinese nationals have served their sentences, they should be deported to China within seven days.
EFCC said it acted on petitions filed by several women who accused the suspect of mandating sexual benefits from them in exchange for jobs.
Mr Agunloye sought the payment of compensation of N1billion as general and exemplary damage to him.
After listening to the lawyers, the judge adjourned the case until June 23 for a hearing.
Mr Olukoyede attributed Nigeria’s bad image abroad to the activities of young internet fraudsters, describing them a national shame.
Messrs. Emefiele and Ocheme are accused of knowingly having within their control the housing estate suspected to have been unlawfully obtained.
Justice Slyvanius Oriji, however, overruled the objection by Mr Ogbole for not meeting the required provisions of the law.
“Illicit mining threatens Nigeria’s economic future and fuels transnational corruption,” said the U.S.
One of the victims said, “The $200 is for those with investments above $1,000. All those below are asked to pay $100.’’
