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I collected Otedola’s $100,000 to expose him – Emenalo


The secretary to the then House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on Fuel Subsidy, ‎Mr. Boniface Emenalo, ‎said on Tuesday, that he collected $100,000 from billionaire businessman, Mr. Femi Otedola, in order to expose the oil magnate’s attempt to bribe the committee and its chairman, Mr. Farouk Lawan.

Emenalo was testifying before Justice Angela Otakula of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Lugbe, Abuja, as the first prosecution witness in Lawan’s ongoing trial for recieving bribe from Otedola in the discharge of the ad hoc committee’s duties in 2012.


The Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission is prosecuting Lawan for allegedly “corruptly” collecting $500,000 out of the $3m bribe he requested from Otedola.

Lawan was accused of accepting the bribe in exchange for the removal of Otedola’s company’s name, Zenon Petroleum and Gas Ltd from the list of firms indicted by the House committee for allegedly abusing the fuel subsidy regime in 2012.

‎Emenalo was formerly Lawan’s co-accused before the prosecution amended the charges and turned him into a prosecution witness.

He had earlier testified on March 7, 2016, narrating how he collected the $100,000 from Otedola in $100 bills.

On Tuesday, under cross-examination by Lawan’s lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), supported by Mr. Olalekan Ojo and others, the witness denied some of the allegations leveled against Lawan by the prosecution, for which he was testifying.

Fielding questions from Ozekhome, the witness said he collected the $100,000 from Otedola as exhibit to prove the businessman’s move ‎to bribe members of the committee.

‎He said on Otedela’s invitations, he met with the businesman on Sunday, April 22, 2012 ‎and on Tuesday April 24, 2012‎ at his home in Aso Drive, Maitama, Abuja.

‎According to him, during his first meeting with Otedola, they had discussions on issues including “the work of the committee and areas he (Otedola) could make suggestions”.

He denied recieving ‎$20,000 bribe from Otedola during their first meeting.

But he confirmed that it was during the second meeting that Otedola gave gave him the $100,000 which he said he handed over to Lawan as exhibit.
Justice Angela Otakula then adjourned till Wednesday for the prosecution to call its second witness.
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6 comments

  1. When someone offers you or attempts to bribe you,what you must do is to report to the police.Making Emenalo a prosecution witness instead of as a joint accuse has weaken this case and showed how unprofessional and incompetent Efcc are

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  2. ... But he did well to collect the exhibit. Otedola also must be prosecuted.what was his intention in offering such huge amount as bribe? These people are all corrupt and have been holding Nigeria to Ransome when it comes to fuel subsidy. Apc too has also fallen into this their trap too.

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    1. You don't seem to understand this case as played out in 2012. The money in question were fake, supplied by the police. Except, another story is being told,then, the case is being overturned. Typically Nigerian!

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  3. Otedola should be held to account for his role in the fuel subsidy debacle .There are people who continue to feed fat on the suffering and pains of the ordinary poor Nigerians.

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  4. Did anybody send him to collect the money? Or just turned informant when he was caught? Abeg make I hear

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  5. Didnt the Emenalo initially deny receiving $100k from Otedola? If his aim was to expose rather than to chop yam, then why did he and Lawan initially deny collection of bribes? this latest position is a story for the gods ..

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