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Simultaneously, Fani-Kayode faced prosecution at the Federal High Court in Abuja before Hon. Justice John Tsoho, the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court. On January 15, 2025, Justice Tsoho discharged him on all counts, further solidifying his legal victories.4. **Fourth Case (2021–2025):**The final case, which began in 2021, was heard at the Lagos State High Court before Hon. Justice Olubunmi Abike-Fadipe. Today, February 4, 2025, Justice Abike-Fadipe discharged Fani-Kayode on all counts, bringing the 18-year legal ordeal to a close.Reactions and ImplicationsFani-Kayode’s legal team hailed the verdicts as a testament to his innocence and a vindication of his long-standing claims of being unfairly targeted. Supporters and political allies have celebrated the outcome, calling it a victory for the rule of law and judicial independence in Nigeria.The EFCC, however, has yet to issue an official statement regarding the conclusion of the cases. Legal analysts have noted that the prolonged nature of the prosecutions highlights systemic challenges within Nigeria’s judicial system, including delays and the complexity of high-profile cases.As Fani-Kayode steps out of the courtroom for the final time, he has expressed a desire to focus on his family and continue contributing to national development. “This chapter is closed,” he said. “Now, I look forward to serving my country in new ways and moving forward with my life.”The resolution of this high-profile case is expected to spark broader discussions about the efficiency and fairness of Nigeria’s legal system, particularly in cases involving political figures. For now, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode’s story stands as a remarkable example of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.By PRNigeria
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