Delivering ruling, Justice Usman Na’abba also ordered Mr Inuwa to produce one surety.
According to him, the burial arrangements will be announced after consultation with the family.
“I believe that the church might be starting a very dangerous trend by manipulating the legislators and the courts,” said Ms Moruti.
But the court declined jurisdiction on the case based on the gravity of the offences.
Mr Nwajagu had, on Tuesday, prayed the court to admit him to bail on liberal terms.
The court also set aside and voided any warrant of arrest obtained or procured by the SSS for the arrest and interrogation of Mr Emefiele.
The former governor said the former senator defamed him by referring to him as a “drunk, loose cannon and an embarrassment to President Muhammadu Buhari.”
Ms Adesola Adedeji had fabricated another receipt as directed by her employer (Rahman Adedoyin) to conceal any traces of the deceased death from the police.
According to Mr Warure, the clerics have allegedly been mounting pressure on the incoming government and the court to support the death sentence.
The president thanked Mr Lalong for providing such an environment and granting autonomy to the judiciary.
