$3m bribery scandal: FG’s inability to locate witness stalls Farouk Lawan’s trial
By OakTV
19 May 2018 |
5:30 am
Justice Angela Otaluka, of a Federal Capital Territory High court, Lugbe Division, has adjourned the case of Hon. Farouk Lawan to a letter date due to the inability of the prosecution to bring its witness to court.
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Justice Angela Otaluka, of a Federal Capital Territory High court, Lugbe Division, has adjourned the case of Hon. Farouk Lawan to a letter date due to the inability of the prosecution to bring its witness to court.
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