Yahaya Bello weds fourth wife Hiqma in Abuja private ceremony

Former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has taken a new wife, Hiqma, marking his fourth marriage in a private ceremony held over the weekend in Abuja.

The intimate event was attended by close friends and family members. Confirmation of the union came through a heartwarming post by Bello’s third wife, Hafiza Yahaya Bello, on Instagram.

“Our family just got a little bigger and more loving,” Hafiza wrote, warmly welcoming Hiqma into the family. She also offered prayers for peace and continued blessings in their home.

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Yahaya Bello, who served as governor of Kogi State from 2016 to 2023 under the All Progressives Congress (APC), is already married to Amina Oyiza Bello, Rashida Yahaya Bello, and Hafiza Bello.

Despite his prominent role in Nigerian politics, Bello is known for keeping his family life relatively private. His latest marriage signals a new chapter in his personal journey following the end of his gubernatorial tenure.

The former governor is an alumnus of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Business Administration.

Yahaya Bello’s passport not with us – FCT Court

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Abuja has clarified that it does not have custody of the international passport of former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, amid an ongoing money laundering case involving the ex-governor.

Justice Maryanne Anenih, presiding over the matter, made the clarification during Thursday’s proceedings in the N110 billion fraud case filed against Bello by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The court was expected to rule on an application by Bello seeking the release of his international passport to enable him to travel for medical treatment. However, Justice Anenih declared the application incompetent, stressing that the travel document was not in the custody of the FCT High Court, but rather with the Federal High Court in Abuja.

“The international passport cannot be in two places at the same time,” she said, dismissing the notion that the document could be retrieved from the FCT court.

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The judge noted that the bail conditions issued to Bello required him to submit his international passport or swear an affidavit if the passport was in the possession of another court. Bello had deposed an affidavit stating that the travel document was currently with the Deputy Registrar of the Federal High Court, where he faces a separate criminal charge.

The court also pointed out that although earlier court records seemed to show the passport was to be deposited with the registry of the FCT High Court, a review confirmed that it was never submitted to the court.

Justice Anenih emphasized that, had the passport been in the FCT court’s custody, the application might have been granted after due consideration.

Background: Yahaya Bello, along with Umar Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu, was arraigned on November 27, 2024, on a 16-count charge bordering on alleged misappropriation of public funds and property fraud totalling ₦110 billion.

The defence counsel, Joseph Daudu, SAN, had urged the court to grant Bello’s request based on medical grounds, arguing that his client needed to travel for urgent health care. Daudu supported the application with a 22-paragraph affidavit deposed by the former governor.

However, the EFCC filed a counter-affidavit, urging the court to reject the application on the grounds that Bello is facing serious criminal charges and might jump bail if allowed to travel.

Following Thursday’s proceedings, Justice Anenih adjourned the trial to October 8, 2025, for continuation.

Yahaya Bello in court as judge frowns at rowdy supporters

Former Governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello, billed to be arraigned at the FCT High Court, on Wednesday, took over crowd control of the court room when Justice Maryann Anenih walked out.

Justice Anenih, who came in to take the plea of the former governor and his co-defendants, rose abruptly and announced not to come back until there is sanity in the court room.

Shortly after the judge left the court room, Bello who sat in the front of the court room stood up and moved to the surging crowd.

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He immediately directed his followers and sympathisers to vacate their seats and leave the court room.

His actions doused the tension without resistance, as the followers left the court room one after the other.

To ensure sanity in the court room, the former governor sat at the entrance to the court room and ensured that non of his followers disobeyed the order of the court,

Meanwhile, Kemi Pinheiro, SAN is leading the Federal Government legal team for the arraignment while Joseph Dauda, SAN, leads the legal team of the former governor in the 16-count charges.

(NAN)