Absence Of Defendants Stall Arraignment Of 2 Lawyers For Alleged Forgery And Impersonation 

Posted on May 26, 2025

The absence of two Abuja-based lawyers, Victor Giwa and Ibitade Bukola, in a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) high court, on Monday stalled their arraignment over allegations bordering on forgery and impersonation.

In the charge marked CR/150/25 filed by the Inspector-General of Police, the lawyers are accused of conspiring to forge a legal document purportedly issued by the chambers of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Awa U. Kalu, with the intent to mislead the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).

According to the three-count charge, the lawyers committed the offence on June 28, 2024.
The prosecution claimed that Giwa and Bukola forged and signed a letter on the official letterhead of Awa U. Kalu (SAN), requesting the AGF to suspend a scheduled arraignment.

The contentious letter, titled “Urgent and Solemn Appeal to Suspend the Arraignment of Our Colleague Victor Giwa on Charge Number: CR/222/2023”, was allegedly addressed to the AGF.

It was purported to have originated from the SAN’s chambers and sought intervention to halt the arraignment scheduled before Justice Samira Bature of the High Court in Maitama, Abuja, on July 2, 2024.

In the letter, the supposed authors argued that the charges against Giwa should be withdrawn in the interest of “natural justice, equity, and fair play.

Giwa, alongside property developer Cecil Osakwe and others, were to be arraigned on a nine-count charge bordering on alleged illegal eviction, criminal intimidation, threat to life, and property damage amounting to N300 million.

The charge against Giwa and Bukola include conspiracy to commit forgery and impersonation (punishable under Section 97 of the Penal Code Act, 2004), dishonest execution of a fraudulent document (Section 364), and false personation of a legal practitioner (Section 179).

When the matter came up on Monday for arraignment, before Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie of the FCT high court Apo, the two suspects were absent.

Mr J.K. Kolawole, appeared for the Inspector-General of Police while U.J. Udo represented the defendants.

Udo informed the court that Giwa, lost two of his sisters and had travelled to his village to make arrangements for their funeral.

He, therefore, prayed the court for an adjournment which Udo prayed to be given after the judges’ annual vacation.

Justice Onwuegbuzie warned that he would not entertain further excuses at the next sitting.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

AFOLABI SAHEED OLAWALE  Nigeria yet again proved to be the powerhouse in African women... Continue
  Nigeria’s mixed 4x100m relay team has secured qualification for the 2027 World Athletics... Continue
The ancient city of Ile-Ife, the cradle of the Yoruba race, came alive on... Continue
  OWUPELE BENEBO  Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has commended workers in the... Continue
EMMANUEL PETER ADAYEHI Liberation requires men who are protectors, not perpetrators. South Africans remember... Continue
MICHAEL AKINOLA A 26-year old man, Ifeanyi Eze, has been arrested and charged in... Continue
P.M.EXPRESS correspondent, Michael Akinola, had audience with UK based Nigerian Healthcare Leader, Toba Ogunremi,... Continue
Wema Bank Plc is celebrating the 9th anniversary of ALAT by Wema, Africa’s first... Continue
KINGSLEY EBERE The battle for Aguata Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives has... Continue
The quiet community of Mpape, Abuja, witnessed an extraordinary moment of hope, transformation, and... Continue

UBA


Access Bank

Twitter

Sponsored