Despite attempts by supporters of the House of Representatives lawmaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, to deny the fact that the politician who is seeking to become the country's number four citizen as the speaker in lower federal legislative chamber, SaharaReporters can authoritatively report that Gbajabiamila had a brush with the law in the United States of America.
He was found guilty by the US Supreme Court of Georgia in February 2007.
Below is a story SaharaReporters had published on September16, 2007, regarding Gbajabiamila's conviction.
Despite attempts by supporters of the House of Representatives lawmaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, to deny the fact that the politician who is seeking to become the country's number four citizen as the speaker in lower federal legislative chamber, SaharaReporters can authoritatively report that Gbajabiamila had a brush with the law in the United States of America.
He was found guilty by the US Supreme Court of Georgia in February 2007.
Below is a story SaharaReporters had published on September16, 2007, regarding Gbajabiamila's conviction.
A cursory look at his bio on the website of the National Assembly (www.nassnig.org) also betrays his crooked intention to avoid detection, while he gave his undergraduate degree college as the University of Lagos; his US education was shrouded in mystery as he claimed to have attended John Marshall Law School, USA. True, Mr. Femi Gbaja is a graduate of John Marshall Law School in Atlanta, Georgia and was admitted to the Georgia State Bar in June 2001 but in the United States alone there are two of such law schools, one in Chicago and another one in Atlanta, Georgia where Femi Gbaja graduated.
In the Georgia Attorney Directory, Femi Gbaja gave his address as 20, Mercy Eneli Street Surulere, Lagos. He is said to have refunded the clients money ($25,000) in 2006 and his lawyers have already submitted a certification of compliance of the Supreme Court ruling as of March 2007. Making him ineligible to practice law in the State of Georgia until February 2010.
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