The Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos State, has admitted into evidence the WhatsApp conversation indicting the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, of $4.5 billion fraud and abuse of office.
The presiding judge, Justice Rahman Oshodi, overruled the objections of the defence and admitted the WhatsApp conversation presented by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) into evidence.
Justice Oshodi admitted and labeled the documents as exhibit “G” on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
The court also admitted some phones into evidence.
Emefiele is facing a 19-count charge bordering on receiving gratification and corrupt demands.
His co-defendant, Henry Omoile, is facing a three-count charge for unlawful acceptance of gifts by agents.
The charges involved alleged transactions amounting to $4.5 billion and N2.8 billion.
The EFCC counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), continued with the testimony of Alvan Grumnaan, who provided other fresh insights into the evidence uncovered during investigations.
Grumnaan continued his evidence by reading the Whatsapp conversation between Omoile telling John Adetola in exhibit G that he should give $400,000 to ‘oga’ (Emefiele).
He said: “During our investigation we asked the clarification from him, he explained that there is a conversation between him and Omoile on the phone regarding how to meet Ikechukwu-Ayoh to collect $400,000 on behalf of Emefiele.
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“John Adetola confirmed that he went to Lekki in Lagos where he met John Ikechukwu-Ayoh, a personal assistant to the CBN governor to deliver the money.
“We further asked him what the message was. He confirmed it was $400,000 and proceeded to the CBN office in Lagos where he handed it over to Emefiele in the CBN office.
“We made a call to Ikechukwu-Ayoh who was working at that time in CBN to report to our office in Lagos where he was interviewed.”
The witness further told the court that Ikechukwu-Ayoh confirmed that Adetola came to his house and gave him the money to give to Emefiele.
Grumnaan further told the court that there was another $200,000 Ikechukwu-Ayoh received from the same person and handed to Emefiele in his Lagos office.
The prosecution further tendered some documents from the CBN as exhibits before the court.
The EFCC counsel said the document was an original letter from a company to the EFCC dated February 24, 2024.
However, the defence, led by Olalekan Ojo (SAN) and Kazeem Gbadamosi (SAN), objected to their admissibility, citing concerns over authenticity and proper certification.
The defence urged the court to reject all the photocopy documents as exhibits.
The court, however, overruled their objections and admitted the bundle of documents as exhibits H.
Also, John Adetola’s phone, MI10T, which was still on flight mode but switched on, was tendered and admitted as exhibits I.
The WhatsApp conversation between John Adetola and Omoile was analysed and presented in court.
The prosecution further tendered some statements of the second defendant made during investigation and urged the court to admit them as evidence.
The defence counsel, however, made an objection to it that the second defendant made the statement under duress.
Justice Oshodi, thereafter, adjourned the case until November 21 for report of the parties on the agreement on forensic inspection.
The judge further adjourned the case until December 2 for trial within trial.
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