Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia 
Latest gist trending according to Sahara Reporters, a controversial  Federal High Court 
judge, Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia yesterday ignored an invitation of 
the Economic and Financial Crimes  Commission (EFCC) to its office in 
continuation of the government’s  investigation of some members of the 
judiciary.
Base on the report on air it would be recalled that the current administration in the past 
two weeks has employed the Gestapo Style in sanitizing the judicial arm 
of government over strong petitions of corruption and malpractices 
against some judges.
Sequel to  the invitation letters sent by the commission to several
 members of the  bench, Justice Musa Haruna Kurya appeared at the its 
Lagos Office at  about 10:00am.
The judge, who was accompanied by his lawyer, was immediately attended to by operatives of the commission. Yesterday, Justices Mohammed Nasir Yunusa and Nganjiwa Hyledzira, also of the Federal High Court, answered their invitations and their statements were obtained.
No immediate explanation was available concerning the absence of Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia. A sources speculated she may have fled the country.
It would also be recalled that in March this year, the National Judicial Council (NJC) imposed heavy disciplinary measures on Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia, including precluding her from any promotions to the Court of Appeal or any Ad-hoc Judicial appointment until her retirement from the profession. It also put her on the “Watch-List” of the Council for four years.
The decisions followed an electoral petition filed by one Victoria Ayeni which the NJC appeared to find credible. The petitioner had alleged misconduct and injustice by Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia for failing to deliver judgment in a pre-election suit between her and her political rivals.
The judge, who was accompanied by his lawyer, was immediately attended to by operatives of the commission. Yesterday, Justices Mohammed Nasir Yunusa and Nganjiwa Hyledzira, also of the Federal High Court, answered their invitations and their statements were obtained.
No immediate explanation was available concerning the absence of Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia. A sources speculated she may have fled the country.
It would also be recalled that in March this year, the National Judicial Council (NJC) imposed heavy disciplinary measures on Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia, including precluding her from any promotions to the Court of Appeal or any Ad-hoc Judicial appointment until her retirement from the profession. It also put her on the “Watch-List” of the Council for four years.
The decisions followed an electoral petition filed by one Victoria Ayeni which the NJC appeared to find credible. The petitioner had alleged misconduct and injustice by Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia for failing to deliver judgment in a pre-election suit between her and her political rivals.
 
 
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