High-Profile Case Involving Allegations of Aiding Suicide and Financial Crimes Adjourned

Falmata Ibrahim 

A Federal High Court in Benin City has adjourned the hearing in a high-profile case involving allegations of aiding suicide and financial crimes linked to the death of Mrs. Lilian Omokhuale. The case, which was scheduled for hearing, has been adjourned to October 21, 2025, due to administrative issues.

The prosecution counsel, P. O. Odion Esq., has substituted the original charge sheet with a revised version, altering the direction of the case. Under the amended charge, Jessica Iguodala Oghomwen is now listed as the principal defendant, while two others, Akpes Omorodion and Esther Eguomo Oisamoje, are co-defendants. 

The three defendants are accused of conspiring to launder money, operate an illegal banking business, and aid the suicide of Mrs. Omokhuale.

Earlier, three individuals previously charged in the case, Chukwudi Akpotowho, Blessing Jatto, and Vincent Uhunmwangho, were formally discharged upon application by the prosecution. 

The court had also issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Jessica Oghomwen due to her repeated failure to appear in court.

All parties will return to court on October 21, 2025, for further hearing. The complainant's counsel, Douglas Ogbankwa, has expressed readiness to proceed with the case. 

The court will likely consider the arguments and motions filed by the defense and prosecution in the upcoming hearing.


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