$9.5m NFF Scandal: Court reserves ruling in EFCC’s request to add Pinnick, Mohammed Sanusi to case
By OakTV
28 June 2019 |
9:55 am
Justice Peter Affen of a Federal Capital Territory High court in Maitama has reserved ruling an application by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission seeking to join NFF president Amaju Pinnick and general secretary Mohammed Sanusi and three other accused persons in a case of alleged fraud worth to the tune of $9.5m.
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