A subpoenaed National Library official, Jegede Oluwasegun, certified the Punch, ThisDay, Vanguard, Daily Sun and The Nation editions tendered in court.
Emefiele faces a four‑count charge accusing him of approving the printing of 375.5 million colour‑swapped N1,000 notes—worth over N11 billion—without CBN Board recommendation or presidential approval,
He allegedly violating Section 19 of the CBN Act and causing injury to the public.
He pleaded not guilty.
Under cross‑examination, the witness admitted he only certifies newspapers and cannot vouch for the accuracy of their content.
Justice Maryanne Anenih adjourned the matter to May 12., 2026.
Emefiele faces a four‑count charge accusing him of approving the printing of 375.5 million colour‑swapped N1,000 notes—worth over N11 billion—without CBN Board recommendation or presidential approval,
He allegedly violating Section 19 of the CBN Act and causing injury to the public.
He pleaded not guilty.
Under cross‑examination, the witness admitted he only certifies newspapers and cannot vouch for the accuracy of their content.
Justice Maryanne Anenih adjourned the matter to May 12., 2026.
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FOR the records, anything about Emefiele, it is true and i believe it 1000%. strip him of every gaddam property down to the last coin.
ReplyDeleteAfter the stripping, let him cool his heels behind bars for at least 50 years. The guy needlessly ended many Nigerians of all ages because he wanted returns on his APC nomination form money.
DeleteIf you volunteer your head to be used to crack coconut, have your headache. If you then want to delegate people to involuntary crack your own coconuts at the cost of their lives, receive the migraine you paid for.
I wonder if he is still hugging that big Bible🤔
ReplyDeleteEmefiele predicament is forever
ReplyDeleteNo Condition is permanent in this life 💯
ReplyDeleteEFCC is so petty and bias
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