Lawyer Dumps Maina’s Company, Withdraws Representation At Trial

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Lawyer Dumps Maina’s Company, Withdraws Representation At Trial

A Federal High Court in Abuja has granted leave to Mr. Adeola Adedipe representing Common Inputs Ltd. to withdraw from the money laundering case brought against the company by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission .

At the resumed trial in Abuja on Thursday, Justice Okon Abang in a bench ruling granted the lawyer’s application to withdraw from the case on the ground that he is yet to be paid for his services and is unable to locate Mr. Maina who engaged him to represent the company listed as the second defendant in the case.Mr. Maina, a former Chairman of the Pension Reform Task team is being tried in absentia having jumped bail for alleged two billion naira fraud and money laundering offenses.

Senator Ali Ndume, who stood as surety for Mr. Maina was remanded in prison by a court before he was granted bail on November 27.He is expected to be extradited soon into Nigeria to continue with his trial.

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Charge this man and jail if not free him. We're tied of hearing and seeing the same case and person over and over again.

When it is too much 😂 Integrity and reputation

When a lawyer starts paying pranks with his client's case, just know conviction is certain

Nigerian judicial system is so ass omg

Wetin concern me

But I heard the man was re arrested in Niger

Japa

It is always difficult to defend stealing, even by lawyers. Lawyers are not always about the money all the time.

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