Court remands Mama Boko Haram, three others over alleged N42m fraud

A Federal High Court in Maiduguri on Thursday ordered Aisha Wakil, popularly called “Mama Boko Haram”, and three others to be remanded at a Correctional Centre over alleged N42 million fraud.

Hajia Wakil was arraigned before the court on Feb. 25, alongside three other accused by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a two-count charge of conspiracy and obtaining by false pretence N42 million.

The other accused persons are Tahiru Daura, Lawal Shoyade and Adamu Sani.

At the resume hearing of the case, the Defence Counsel, Jubril Gunda and ZM Umar, prayed the court to admit Wakil and the three accused persons on bail on ground of health condition.

Prosecution Counsel Abubakar Ringim objected to the bail application by the defendants.

Ringim argued that there were two counter-affidavits filed before the court by Fatima Kassim and Adamu Hussain, objecting to the bail application, in view of the magnitude of the charges against the accused persons.

Justice Jude Dagat ordered the defendants to be remanded at a custodial centre and adjourned the case till March 3. for ruling.