A Magistrate Court sitting in Osogbo, Osun State, has ordered the remand of a suspected fake lawyer, Oruhu Emmanuel Odey, over alleged forgery and fraud.
The defendant was arraigned before Magistrate Olusegun Ayilara on a four-count charge bordering on impersonation, fraud, stealing, and forgery.
The Prosecution Counsel, Saheed Anifowose, told the court that “between December 15, 2020, and May 9, 2021, the defendant falsely paraded himself as a lawyer to deceive one Dr. Olujuwon Philips Towoju into purchasing two houses at Oroki Estate, Osogbo.”
He stated that the act was contrary to Section 109 of the Criminal Code, Cap 34, Volume 2, Laws of Osun State.
The prosecutor further alleged that “Odey fraudulently obtained N18.5 million from Dr. Towoju under the pretence of facilitating the property transaction as a legal practitioner, contrary to Section 419 of the Criminal Code.”
He was also accused of stealing the same sum belonging to Dr. Towoju, an offence contrary to Section 383 and punishable under Section 390(9) of the Criminal Code, Laws of Osun State.
He also revealed that “Odey allegedly forged the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) stamp and seal, which he affixed to a petition written to the Commissioner of Police at the Ogun State Command.”
The prosecutor said the act contravened Section 467 of the Criminal Code.
The defendant, who had no legal representation in court, pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
Magistrate Ayilara recalled that the accused had once appeared before him in 2020 during the COVID-19 period, which Odey admitted.
Responding to the magistrate’s queries, Odey disclosed that he is currently studying Law at Benue State University.
The court session witnessed the strong presence of the NBA, Osogbo Branch, with former chairman, Yemi Abiona, and the incumbent chairman, Mauruf Adediran, leading six other lawyers to represent the association.
The NBA is listed as a nominal complainant in the matter.
Magistrate Ayilara ordered that Odey be remanded at the Ilesa Correctional Centre and adjourned the case till October 21 for mention.