A former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi (retd.), on
Tuesday, narrated to a Lagos State High Court in Ikeja, how he was
allegedly swindled by an alleged serial fraudster, Fred Ajudua, with the
aid of a suspended court registrar, Mrs. Oluronke Rosulu.
Bamaiyi, who served under the late military dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha,
appeared as a witness on Tuesday before Justice Lateef Lawal-Akapo,
where Rosulu, then registrar to Justice Olubunmi Oyewole, is facing two
counts of conspiracy and obtaining money by false pretences.
According to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Rosulu
allegedly connived with Ajudua to defraud Bamaiyi of $330, 000 on
November 20, 2004.
The money was allegedly obtained from Bamaiyi
by Ajudua with the aid of Rosulu, under the false pretence that the sum
represented the professional or legal fee demanded by Chief Afe Babalola
(SAN).
Then, Bamaiyi was standing trial before Justice Oyewole
over the allegation of attempted murder of the publisher of The Guardian
Newspapers, Mr. Alex Ibru, and two others.
Ajudua had allegedly
told Bamaiyi that he was a lawyer and that on the advice of then Lagos
State Chief Judge, Justice Ade Alabi (retd.) and the then Lagos Attorney
General, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), it was best for him to hire
Babalola as his lawyer, in order to facilitate his release from the
Kirikiri Maximum Prisons in Lagos, where he was remanded.
Rosulu,
whose trial had now been separated from that of Ajudua for want of
speedy trial, was alleged by the EFCC to have contraved Section 1 (3) of
the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act No. 13 of
1995.
Led in evidence by the EFCC lawyer, Seidu Atteh, Bamaiyi
narrated, “On November 23, 1999, I was in cell 5, first floor, at
Kirikiri Maximum Prisons. Later Ajudua and Ade Bendel were brought in at
the block. I and Ajudua were together in my cell, so we became friends.
“Ajudua told me that he was a lawyer and that he had studied my case,
and found out that it was purely political. Ajudua told me that he was
interested in the case and that he had sent his wife to see the Lagos
Chief Judge, Justice Ade Alabi and the state Attorney General, Prof.
Yemi Osinbajo, over the matter. I was told that the CJ was the one in
contact with Chief Babalola.
“I was told that Chief (Afe)
Babalola charged $18m as professional fee. I was then told that the
money was to be paid through Justice Oyewole. Ajudua told me that
Justice Oyewole was going to send his registrar (Rosulu).
“On
October 23, 2004, which was Rosulu’s first visit to me in Kirikiri, the
defendant came to the visiting room with Ajudua and confirmed to me
that she was sent by Justice Oyewole. She came with Ajudua alongside a
prison officer, ACP Abdullahi Garuba.
“On November 6, 2004 at
10am, which was her second visit, the defendant came with Ajudua to the
prison, alongside ACP Garuba. This time she came with her daughter, who
she said was from the university. The defendant assured me that any
money released through Justice Oyewole would get to Chief Babalola.
“Before the defendant’s third visit on November 20, 2004, a friend of
mine had arranged $330,000 for me. The money was brought in a
‘Ghana-Must-Go’ to the prison. I showed Ajudua the money and he said he
would send one Jonathan, his boy, to assist us in counting the money.
The money was counted in the presence of the defendant (Rosulu) and the
prison officer (ACP Garuba).
“That evening, Ajudua told me that
the defendant called and confirmed delivering the said money to Justice
Oyewole and same had been taken to Chief Babalola. I never met her
again until December 19, 2013 at the Lagos office of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission. Not hearing from Chief Babalola after a
while, then Ajudua had travelled to India, I suspected that something
was wrong.
“I called Ajudua’s line in India to tell him that
Justice Oyewole said he never received any money and Chief Babalola did
not handle my case. Ajudua asked me how I got Justice Oyewole’s number
and since then he stopped receiving call on that line.”
During
cross-examination by the defence counsel, Mr. Bamidele Ogundele, the
retired General said Rosulu never introduced herself to him as a legal
officer or an employee in the office of Chief Babalola.
Bamaiyi
added that Rosulu did not sign any document on receiving the $330,000
claimed to be part payment for Babalola’s legal services.
Rosulu’s trial was, on October 24 last year, separated from that of
Ajudua, who had hitherto stalled the proceeding with various
applications
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