Drug Trafficking: Court Fixes Apr. 7 For Ruling On Lagos Socialite, Ariket, No-Case-Submission
Justice Deinde Dipeolu of a Federal High Court, has fixed April 7, for ruling on a No-Case-Submission, filed by a Lagos socialite, Mrs. Funmilola Arike Ogbuaya, popular known as Ariket, who is facing drug trafficking offence before the court.
They were first arraigned before Justice Hadizat Rabiu-Shagari (now a Court of Appeal Judge) sometimes in 2017, on a five count charge of conspiracy, aiding and abetting, unlawful possession of banned drug, and attempt to export the said banned drug to Saudi Arabia.
While the convicted Odeyemi Omolara was arraigned on the charges of conspiracy, unlawful possession of banned drug, and attempt to export the said banned drug to Saudi Arabia, Ariket was arraigned on charges of conspiracy, aiding and abetting and procuring the convict for the purpose of trafficking the prohibited drug.
They had pleaded not guilty to the charges and were admitted to bail on various terms by the court.
However, while the trial lasted, the convict, Ariyo Monsurat Olabisi, informed the court of her intention to change her plea, which was granted by the court.
However, NDLEA through its lawyer, Abu Ibrahim, filed a counter to the appeal and urged the court to affirm the convict’s conviction.
Delivering judgment on the appeal, the three man-panel led by Justice Ebiowei Tobi, on February 26, 2021, dismissed the appeal for lacking in merit, while affirmed Justice Shagari’s judgment.
But almost nine years after their first arraignment, both the socialite, Ariket and her convicted conspirator, Olabisi, were re-arraigned on four counts charge of conspiracy, unlawful possession of the prohibited drugs, aiding and abetting and procuring of the convict to possessed the drug, before Justice Deinde Isaac Dipeolu.
Following their plea, the prosecutor, Mr. Abu Ibrahim, asked the court for the short date, to present the exhibit for the review of facts against the convict.
However, Ariket’s lawyer Yakubu Galadima, told the court that he had filed his client’s bail application and same has been served on the prosecutor.
Galadima therefore, pleaded with the court to release the socialite to him pending the hearing and determination of the bail application.
During Ariket’s trial, the prosecutor, Barrister Ibrahim called nine witnesses, as well, tendered several documentary exhibits.






