Fayose ekiti news today

Here are some recent news updates about Ayodele Fayose, a former Governor of Ekiti State, Nigeria:

Latest News

  1. Fayose's Trial: The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has re-arraigned former Governor Ayodele Fayose and his company, Spotless Limited, on 11 counts of money laundering and fraud. The trial is ongoing. (Source: Punch)
  2. Fayose's Health: There have been reports of Fayose's poor health, with some sources claiming he is suffering from a kidney problem. However, his aides have denied these reports, saying he is in good health. (Source: Vanguard)
  3. Fayose's Political Future: There have been speculations about Fayose's political future, with some sources suggesting he may be considering a return to politics. However, he has not made any official statement on the matter. (Source: The Nation)

Recent News

  1. Fayose's Conviction: In February 2020, Fayose was convicted by a Federal High Court in Lagos on charges of money laundering and fraud. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison, but was later granted bail. (Source: Premium Times)
  2. Fayose's Assets Forfeiture: In March 2020, the EFCC seized several assets belonging to Fayose, including a hotel, a plot of land, and a house. The assets were said to be worth millions of naira. (Source: Daily Trust)
  3. Fayose's Wife's Arrest: In April 2020, Fayose's wife, Feyisetan, was arrested by the EFCC over allegations of money laundering and fraud. She was later granted bail. (Source: The Punch)

Older News

  1. Fayose's Impeachment: In October 2018, Fayose was impeached by the Ekiti State House of Assembly over allegations of gross misconduct. He was replaced by his deputy, Dr. Olusola Elema. (Source: The Nation)
  2. Fayose's Presidential Ambition: In 2018, Fayose announced his intention to run for President in the 2019 general elections. However, he later withdrew from the race. (Source: Vanguard)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest news, I recommend checking reputable news sources or official government websites.