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Court Orders Omobayo to Appear on November 25 Over Impersonation Charges

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Marvelous Omobayo

By Ben Ogbemudia, Abuja

Federal High Court Judge, Justice James Omotosho, has ordered Engr. Marvelous Omobayo to appear in court on November 25 to answer to charges of alleged impersonation. Omobayo’s absence at Monday’s proceedings prompted the judge’s directive, as he made clear that non-compliance with the court’s orders would not be tolerated.

The case, Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/478/2024, filed by Rt. Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu, lists Omobayo as the primary respondent, with the Attorney General of Edo State, Chief Judge of Edo State, and the Edo State House of Assembly as co-defendants.

Previously, on October 23, Shaibu filed a motion requesting leave to serve contempt proceedings against the second defendant through substituted means, specifically by delivering documents to the Edo State Liaison Office in Abuja. Justice Omotosho granted this request and directed that notifications be sent through Edo House, Abuja as well.

Emphasizing the criminal nature of the charges, Justice Omotosho expressed a commitment to maintaining judicial integrity and warned that the court’s authority would be upheld, regardless of administrative transitions. All parties have been notified to appear for the next hearing on November 25, with the judge underscoring the requirement for Omobayo’s personal attendance.

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