Witnesses testify virtually from Abuja in Diezani's UK trial

Four witnesses provided evidence virtually on Wednesday in the Federal High Court in Abuja for the trial of former Minister of Petroleum, Diezani. The testimony relates to her ongoing UK trial. This development highlights the international aspects of the legal proceedings.

In a session held at the Federal High Court in Abuja, four witnesses gave their evidence virtually on Wednesday. This testimony forms part of the trial concerning Diezani, the former Minister of Petroleum. The proceedings connect to her case in the United Kingdom, allowing remote participation from Nigeria.

The virtual format enables witnesses based in Abuja to contribute directly to the UK-based trial without needing to travel. Details of the evidence presented were not specified in available reports, but the event underscores the collaboration between Nigerian and UK judicial systems in this matter.

Diezani served as Minister of Petroleum prior to the initiation of these legal actions. The trial continues to draw attention due to its cross-border nature, with further sessions anticipated.

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