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Notorious Fraudster, Fred Ajudua Granted Bail
Known fraudster, Fred Ajudua has been granted bail in court yesterday.
Ajudua, who is currently facing charges over alleged fraud of $1.69 million, was granted bail by Justice Ganiyu Safari of a Lagos High Court, sitting in Ikeja.
Ajudua, with one Charles Orie, is facing trial for allegedly defrauding two Dutch businessmen – Messrs. Remy Cina and Pierre Vijgen of $1.69 million.
Justice Safari granted Ajudua bail in the sum of N50 million with two sureties in like sum.
It was revealed that he was granted bail due to his ill-health
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