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False, Reckless And Misleading – Malami Denies Attempt To Influence Judge

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Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), has denied claims that anyone connected to him attempted to bribe or improperly influence the presiding judge, Justice Emeka Nwite, in his ongoing trial.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

Malami described the allegation as “mischievous, false and deliberately misleading.”

Naija News reports that the denial followed a ruling on Wednesday by the Federal High Court sitting in Maitama, Abuja, which granted bail to Malami, his wife and son.

In the aftermath of the ruling, Malami said reports circulated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) suggested that Justice Nwite had raised concerns over attempts to compromise the court, claims he said were wrongly framed to tarnish his reputation.

In a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, Mohammed Bello Doka, the former minister dismissed the allegation, insisting that neither he nor anyone acting on his behalf attempted to influence the judge.

“We are compelled to respond and categorically state that no one from Abubakar Malami’s legal team, family, council, or office ever approached, attempted to approach, or contemplated approaching the Honourable Court or the presiding judge for any favour whatsoever.

“Any insinuation to the contrary is false, reckless, and deliberately misleading,” the statement read.

Malami stressed that as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and former chief law officer of the federation, he fully understands and respects the sanctity of the judiciary, adding that Justice Nwite’s reputation for integrity is well known.

According to him, the comments attributed to the judge during proceedings were not directed at him or any of the defendants but were routine judicial warnings issued to all counsel and litigants.

“For clarity, the statement attributed to Justice Nwite during proceedings at the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja, was a general caution routinely issued by the judge to all counsel and litigants appearing before him.

“Justice Nwite is known for consistently warning parties in his court against attempting to approach him outside judicial proceedings, as part of his long-standing judicial culture and commitment to probity. This warning was not specific to Abubakar Malami or any of the defendants in this case, and any attempt to single him out is dishonest,” he said.

The former AGF accused the EFCC of weaponising a standard judicial admonition and spinning it into a sensational narrative aimed at damaging his public image.

“It is therefore disturbing that the EFCC chose to weaponise a routine judicial admonition and spin it into a sensational narrative aimed at tarnishing Malami’s image in the court of public opinion.

“This approach further reinforces our long-held position that the EFCC is persisting in a media trial, rather than allowing the case to be determined strictly on the basis of evidence and due process before the court,” the statement added.

Malami maintained that he and his co-defendants have submitted themselves to the jurisdiction of the court and complied with all lawful orders.

“We wish to emphasise that Malami and his co-defendants have submitted themselves to the jurisdiction of the court, have complied with all lawful orders made so far, and remain confident that the judicial process will ultimately vindicate them,” he said.

He also urged the EFCC to stop misleading the public through what he described as sensational press releases.

“The proper place to prove allegations is in the courtroom, not in the media,” he said, adding, “No bribe was offered, no judge was approached, and no attempt was made to compromise the court.”

Earlier on Wednesday, Justice Nwite warned lawyers and litigants involved in the case against attempting to approach him for any form of favour.

“I want to admonish and warn counsels and litigants that they should know the type of court they are appearing before. All judges are not the same. Irrespective of my familiarity with you, when I am dealing with any case, do not approach me,” the judge said.

Justice Nwite stressed that lawyers could only serve their clients through diligent legal representation, not through backdoor contacts or personal appeals.

The EFCC is prosecuting Malami, his wife, Hajia Bashir Asabe, and their son, Abubakar Abdulaziz Malami, over alleged money laundering involving billions of naira.

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“So she is not 23? – Jarvis’s mother reveals her real age during live stream

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Popular Nigerian social media personality, Jarvis Jadrolita, has sparked widespread discussions online after her mother revealed her real age during an emotional live stream.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

Mother-Daughter Moment Melts Hearts.

The touching clip, shared on TikTok by @Ola TV, captured Jarvis in a rare emotional moment with her mother.

Known for her robotic persona and digital presence, Jarvis was visibly shy and blushed as her mother showered her with love and praise.
Jarvis Is A Miracle Child – Mother Says.

During the live session, Jarvis’s mother described her daughter as a “miracle” and a blessing.

“You’re a lovely daughter. To me you are a miracle. You were born March 1st 2001. Having you is a miracle. I am praying for you for God to make sure you grow and become exactly what God has destined you to be. More years to come to see you grow,” she said.
Fans Surprised by Real Age

The revelation that Jarvis was born on March 1, 2001, surprised many, as it had long been believed she was 23.
Jarvis Reacts

As her mother spoke, Jarvis’s face lit up with joy.

She seemed deeply moved by the praise and prayers, unable to hide her emotions.

Many viewers noted how genuine and heartwarming the exchange was.
Neritzens React

The video quickly went viral on TikTok, with fans flooding the comments section.

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2001 omg 😳 Part 2 @JADROLITA #olatv001 #jarvis #fypppppp

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BREAKING NEWS: Nigerian Woman Slumps And Di£s Suddenly While Addressing Her Boss And Colleagues At Work (Video)

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The woman was at a meeting on Monday, Jan. 5, appreciating her boss, while her colleagues paid attention.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

A young married woman has d!ed after collapsing while addressing her boss and colleagues at work.

The woman was at a meeting on Monday, Jan. 5, appreciating her boss, while her colleagues paid attention.

She thanked her boss for the opportunity given to her and how she has learnt a lot on the job.

Her boss is then heard talking about how she was initially shy and the woman laughed alongside her colleagues.

All of a sudden, the woman keeled over to one side, alarming her colleagues who quickly reached out to check on her.

Sadly, she did not regain consciousness.

 

People who knew her have gone on X to mourn her.

 

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Ex-AGF Malami, wife and son arrive with private jet to heroic welcome in Kebbi after meeting N1.5 billion naira bail condition (Video)

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Former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), along with his wife, Hajia Bashir Asabe and son Abubakar Abdulaziz, touched down in Kebbi on Thursday night after meeting their ₦1.5 billion bail conditions set by a Federal High Court in Abuja.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

The Federal High Court granted the trio bail on Wednesday, ordering that each release bond be set at ₦500 million with two sureties each who must own verified landed property in highbrow areas of the Federal Capital Territory.

The sureties are also required to swear affidavits of means and provide other documentation as part of bail compliance. The court further directed that their international passports be deposited with the registry and prohibited them from travelling abroad without permission.

Malami and his family are facing trial on charges brought by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), including alleged money laundering and related offences. The 16-count charge involves an alleged ₦8.7 billion bribery and illicit funds scheme dating back several years, which they have denied.

Following their arrival in Kebbi, they were received by cheering family members and well-wishers.

Malami served as Justice Minister from November 11, 2015, to May 29, 2023, under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

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