EFCC pledges to obey Court order on Anglican Archbishop.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has pledged to obey court order on the purported arrest of the Anglican Archbishop on the Niger, Most Rev Alexander Ibezim.
The anti-graft agency invited the Cleric for questioning following allegations of impropriety by some Anglican members over sales of lands belonging to the church
The EFCC confirmed this when the matter came up at the weekend,in the Awka High court in suit No.A/MISC-446/2025, presided over by Justice Peace Otti
EFCC said that it will stay all actions pending the determination of the substantive suit on the matter.
Counsel for the Commission C.A Okoli, assured they will neither issue any more invitation letter to the applicant nor try to arrest the preacher until the case is determined.
While the petitioner, Prince Echezona Bonti Onuigbo, was absent in court, Archbishop Ibezim was represented by Beluolisa Nwofor, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria,SAN
The trial Judge, Justice Peace Otti adjourned the case to 27th November 2025 for the hearing of the substantive suit.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has pledged to obey court order on the purported arrest of the Anglican Archbishop on the Niger, Most Rev Alexander Ibezim.
The anti-graft agency invited the Cleric for questioning following allegations of impropriety by some Anglican members over sales of lands belonging to the church
The EFCC confirmed this when the matter came up at the weekend,in the Awka High court in suit No.A/MISC-446/2025, presided over by Justice Peace Otti
EFCC said that it will stay all actions pending the determination of the substantive suit on the matter.
Counsel for the Commission C.A Okoli, assured they will neither issue any more invitation letter to the applicant nor try to arrest the preacher until the case is determined.
While the petitioner, Prince Echezona Bonti Onuigbo, was absent in court, Archbishop Ibezim was represented by Beluolisa Nwofor, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria,SAN
The trial Judge, Justice Peace Otti adjourned the case to 27th November 2025 for the hearing of the substantive suit.
EFCC pledges to obey Court order on Anglican Archbishop.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has pledged to obey court order on the purported arrest of the Anglican Archbishop on the Niger, Most Rev Alexander Ibezim.
The anti-graft agency invited the Cleric for questioning following allegations of impropriety by some Anglican members over sales of lands belonging to the church
The EFCC confirmed this when the matter came up at the weekend,in the Awka High court in suit No.A/MISC-446/2025, presided over by Justice Peace Otti
EFCC said that it will stay all actions pending the determination of the substantive suit on the matter.
Counsel for the Commission C.A Okoli, assured they will neither issue any more invitation letter to the applicant nor try to arrest the preacher until the case is determined.
While the petitioner, Prince Echezona Bonti Onuigbo, was absent in court, Archbishop Ibezim was represented by Beluolisa Nwofor, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria,SAN
The trial Judge, Justice Peace Otti adjourned the case to 27th November 2025 for the hearing of the substantive suit.
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