Former chief of Army Staff, General Ishaya Bamaiyi (rtd) told Justice Josephine Oyefeso of an Ikeja High Court on Monday how Fred Ajudua defrauded him of millions of dollars at Kirikiri Prisons.
Bamaiyi and Ajudua have been in court where the former Army chief was said to have been defrauded by the Delta state-born lawyer turned con artist.
It was a shocking expose on Monday when Bamaiyi spoke.
Details below…
The diary entries revealed that in December, 2004, Ajudua received $20,000, $400,000, $350,000, $1 million and $600,000.
In January, 2005, according to the dairy record, the defendant received $200,000 on two occasions, $700,000 and $175,000.
He told the court that in February 2005, Ajudua received $50,000, $500,000, and in May, collected $100,000, $20,000 and $29, 200.
“In June 2005, $450,000, $180,000, $450,000 were received by Ajudua. In July 2005, $1 million, $390,000, $42,000 and $177,000 dollars were received on various occasions by Ajudua.
“In September 2005, $15,000 was received by Ajudua. In November 2005, the defendant received $80,000 and in December, Ajudua received $15,000.’’
Revealing the last time Ajudua fraudulently received money from him, the former CAS said “the defendant came to Kirikiri Maximum Prisons and collected $20,000 from me”.