Oronsaye was arraigned on a two-count of criminal breach of trust and was granted bail at the last hearing. He alleged deposited N190 million meant for the Presidential Committee on Financial Action Task Force, which he chaired into a fixed bond in different banks. The judge, Justice Olasumbo Goodluck said that when matters were fixed based on the consent of all counsel it should be kept. She expressed worries that out of the three senior advocates handling this case, not even one appeared. “This suit was fixed by consent and participation of all counsel for the hearing of this matter today. This court frowns at the absence of the lead senior advocate in this suit. “The adjournment will be reluctantly granted in the expectation that the defence team will accord this suit the seriousness it deserved. “In other words, an adjournment of this kind will not be entertained nor allowed in the future,’’ she held. She, therefore, adjourned the case till April 13 for hearing. Earlier, Mr. Barth Ogar, hold the brief of the lead counsel to Oronsaye, applied for adjournment. Ogar said that the lead counsel could not appear because he was joining Chief Kanu Agabi to appear in another case at Code of Conduct Tribunal. Prosecuting Counsel Offem Uket opposed the application, and submitted that other senior advocates in the suit should have appeared.]]>