Malabu Oil Deal: Trial Of Dan Etete, Others Stalled
Having informed the court of his challenges to effect service on the two defendants, Sanga applied for an adjournment to enable him reconfirm the true ownership of the companies from the CAC.In her ruling, Justice Binta Nyako adjourned the matter until March 17 and 18 for the arraignment of the defendants.
Justice Idris Kutigi had ordered the arrest of Etete along with Munamuna Seidougha, and Jospeph Amaran.
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