Abuja, NIGERIA — Hadi Sirika granted N100m bail in alleged N19.4bn fraud case — Justice Suleiman Belgore of the FCT High Court in Garki has granted bail to former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, who is facing trial for alleged N19.4 billion contract fraud. Justice Belgore granted bail to the former Minister in the sum of N100 million and required two sureties in the same amount... guardian.ng
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FCT High Court has granted bail to Hadi Sirika, who is facing trial for alleged N19.4 billion contract fraud
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Published (Updated) on Thursday, May 23, 2024
• Nigerian Government sues British American Tobacco, demands N10.6 trillion for healthcare costs linked to smoking-related diseases
• Former CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, has been granted bail by the Court after meeting the stipulated conditions
• Power outage delayed plenary in the Senate as lawmakers waited for about an hour before power was restored
• Fire reportedly guts Abuja fuel station as tanker explodes — A fuel station located along Karu Expressway, Nyanya...
• FCT Police says it has arrested a pastor of the House on the Rock Cathedral for unlawful possession of firearm..
• FCT Market women have decried low patronage, attributing it to poor circulation of the new naira notes...
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