Mr Singh is facing a 19-count-charge bordering on bribery and retention of stolen property.
Mr Ukoha said that the convict received the amount on different occasions in 2016 on the pretext of helping the victim purchase a property.
Ms Taiwo, in her judgment, said that from the substantial evidence presented before the court, she found the defendant guilty of the crime.
EFCC counsel Samuel Daji told the court that the prosecution had planned to close its case, but its last witness could not make it to the court.
Evans is facing four kidnapping charges at various high courts of Lagos State.
The defendant was given an option of a N2 million fine. His company was also fined N1 million, and he was asked to return the N20 million to his victim.
The fake general is being accused of obtaining money under false pretence, forging documents and possession of documents containing false pretences.
The RCCG pastor, Ayodeji Oluokun, is standing trial for allegedly issuing dud cheques to the tune of $1.6 million.
The prosecution counsel believes that the defendant is a flight-risk and an ex-convict in the U.S.
Narrating his ordeal via zoom, Sylvanus Ahamonu said “My hands and feet were handcuffed for two months and I was blindfolded for that period. I nearly died.”
