JUSTICE RITA FINALLY BENDS TO THE INCORRUPTIBLE EFCC

At long last, Justice Rita Ajumogobia submits to EFCC 

Subsequent to overlooking two solicitations from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to show up before its agents to reply to assertions of degenerate practices, a Federal High Court Judge, Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia, at long last turned in herself to the agents. 

Vanguard learnt from equipped source that the troubled judge turned in herself around 6pm subsequent to guaranteeing to be sick for two days, a case the agents busted by raging the therapeutic office she said she was conceded. 

Ofili-Ajumogobia, who was welcomed nearby five different judges, allegedly told EFCC agents that she was in the Intensive Care Unit of a healing center and would not have the capacity to respect its welcome. 

Be that as it may, stressed by the activity of the lady, EFCC agents are said to have quickly swooped on the healing facility just to find that she was not there. 

Agents, attempting to demonstrate her wrong, were accounted for to have called the judge's telephone number in the blink of an eye, asking her for what good reason she didn't appear in their office in Ikoyi and she immediately answered that she was on confirmation in the said healing facility. 

"Our agents rapidly advised her that they were at that point in the ICU of the healing facility, an improvement that stunned the judge. By then, she promptly exchanged off her telephone," one of the sources near the commission said. 

"We later discovered that an authoritative staff of the doctor's facility was attempting to embed the Judge's name into its record as an in-patient yet was addressed for the unlawful activity." 

Our reporter learnt that the EFCC had finished moves to capture the judge just before she turned in herself to the commission the previous evening. 

There were signs the previous evening that the medicinal officer of the healing center may be addressed over the endeavor to shield the judge from examination. 

It will be reviewed that in March this year, the National Judicial Council had forced overwhelming disciplinary measures on Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia, including blocking her from any advancements to the Court of Appeal or any Ad-hoc legal arrangement until her retirement from the calling. 

It additionally put her on the "Watch-List" of the Council for a long time. 

The choices took after a discretionary request of documented by one Victoria Ayeni which the NJC seemed to discover dependable. 

The solicitor had asserted wrongdoing and bad form by Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia for neglecting to convey judgment in a pre-race suit amongst her and her political opponents

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