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How Chidinma allegedly transferred N5m from Ataga’s account by witness

A Lagos High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Square was told yesterday how Chidinma Ojukwu, charged with the murder of the Chief Executive Officer of Super TV, Usifo Ataga, allegedly transferred N5m from his bank account.

Ojukwu allegedly transferred the money on June 15, 2021, the day Ataga died. The ninth prosecution witness in the trial, Olusegun Bamidele, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), made this known while testifying in the trial of Ojukwu, a third-year student of Mass Communication, at the University of Lagos.

A security guard at a short-let service apartment where Ataga was allegedly murdered on November 16, 2021, Abubakar Muhammed, told the court that Ojukwu left the apartment on the night of June 15, 2021, and never returned.

He also told the court that Ataga’s dead body was recovered in the apartment on June 16, 2021.
Ojukwu is standing trial before Justice Yetunde Adesanya for the murder of Ataga.
She is also charged with stealing and forgery alongside her sister, Chioma Egbuchu, and one Adedapo Quadri.
Bamidele was led in evidence yesterday by the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions (DDPP), Mrs Adenike Oluwafemi.

Oluwafemi asked Bamidele to tell the court what he knew about Exhibit P11, which is the Access Bank statement of Ataga. The witness said during an investigation into the alleged murder, the police wrote to Access Bank Plc., asking for a statement of the deceased’s account.

Bamidele said the bank obliged, adding that mobile phones of the deceased were in Ojukwu’s possession, and she had been in control of the account.

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He said on June 15, 2021, Ojukwu, the first defendant, used the deceased’s phone to transfer N5m from his account to another bank.
“On June 16, 2021, four transactions of N20,000 were made from the deceased’s account; on June 17, another withdrawal of N20,000 was made five times and the remark was: transfer between customers.

“On the same June 16, N50,000 was transferred to Nkechi Mogbo, and N11,200 was transferred to Caprical Capital.

On the same June 16, another N50,000 was transferred from Ataga’s account to Mogbo, and  N93,000 transferred from Ataga’s GTBank to his Access bank account,” he testified.
He added that N110,000.75kobo was debited from the deceased’s account on June 18, 2021.

” On June 19, 2021, a transfer of N20,000 was made four times, another transfer of N20,000 was made five times and it was through the USSD code,” Bamidele said.
The witness also told the court that the police wrote to GTBank to get Ataga’s statement of account.

He said on June 13, 2021, there was an internet transfer of N10,000 to Ojukwu, adding that N105,000 was transferred to her on the same day for payment of the apartment where Ataga died.

He said the payment was to Nkechi Mogbo, the owner of the apartment.

” On that same June 13, there was a N13,000 purchase transaction at Ango Villa, a 14,200 transaction for purchase at Dwine Bar Global.  On the same June 13, there was also a transfer of N20,399.
“On June 14, 2021, there was a N21,000 transfer from Ataga’s account to Chidinma’s account and another transfer of N15,000 to Chidinma. There was a N5,000 transaction that was made on June 14 and paid to Adiba online choppy,” he said.

When the prosecution sought that written statements of the defendant should be admitted in evidence, Ojukwu’s counsel, Mr Onwuka Egwu, objected to the admissibility, saying Ojukwu did not make the statements voluntarily.

He said the statements were obtained by oppression, inducement, intimidation, and under duress. The counsel urged the court to test the veracity of the voluntariness of the statements.

The second defendant’s counsel, Mr Babatunde Busari, did not object to the admissibility. Egbuchu’s counsel, Miss M. A. Abia-Bassey also did not object.

Thus, the prosecution counsel prayed to the court to conduct a trial within the trial. The judge then adjourned the case till November 8, for trial within the trial.

Ojukwu was arraigned alongside Quadri and Egbuchu on October 12, 2021, on a nine-count charge preferred against them by the Lagos State government.

Ojukwu and Quadri are facing the first to eight counts bordering on conspiracy, murder, stabbing, forgery, making of bank statements, and stealing.

Egbuchu is facing the ninth count of receiving a stolen iPhone 7 belonging to the late Ataga.
Ojukwu and Quadri were alleged to have conspired and murdered Ataga on June 15, 2021, by stabbing him several times with a knife in the neck and chest.

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