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Federal High Court Judge Ofili-Ajumogobia Busted in Fake Hospital Admission Scandal

Posted by George on Thu 20th Oct, 2016 - tori.ng

Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia who has been described by a section of the media as a notorious and controversial judge has been strongly accused of evading questioning by anti-graft body on health grounds.

Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia
 
Rumours have it that a Federal High Court judge, Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia who earlier turned down an invitation for interrogation by the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is currently faking her own sickness in the hospital.
 
Sahara Reporters claim she has been busted by detectives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in a hospital admission racket in Lagos. It was reported that Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia yesterday informed the EFCC by telephone about her admission status at a hospital in the Ikoyi area of the metropolitan state.
 
This has been described as a viable excuse for failing to respond to the body's invitation in the last two days. 

Five other judges, Mohammed Nasir Yunusa, Hyeladzira Ajiya Nganjiwa, Appellate Court Judge, Uwani Abba-Aji, Justice Agbadu James Fishim and Musa Haruna Kurya had in the past two days responded to EFCC invitations. 
 
Some of the judges were accompanied by their lawyers and were reported to be cooperating with EFCC operatives investigating alleged corruption in Nigeria's judicial system.

Curiously, Ofili-Ajumogobia, one of the invited judges expected to show up at the commission on Tuesday called in on Wednesday to claim she was admitted into the "intensive care unit" of Golden Cross Hospital on Bourdillon Road in Ikoyi but an attempt by EFCC agents to pay her a “courtesy call” shows that she had not been to the hospital since October 13, 2016.

EFCC detectives, however, found that a medical staff of the hospital was trying to insert her name into their records as their patient.
 


When they could find her in the hospital they called her on her mobile phone to ask where she was; she restated that she was in the intensive care unit only to cut off the call as soon as EFCC officials told her they have searched the private hospital and couldn’t find her.

EFCC officials told a correspondent that the medical director of the hospital has been invited to the commission’s office in Ikoyi to explain his role in the latest saga.


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