The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, re-arraigned the trio over a 28-count charge of corruption, money laundering, and illegal diversion of public funds to the tune of N1.35 billion.
Subsequently, Justice Gabriel Kolawole, entertained the case as a vacation judge, and granted Lamido bail on self-recognition.
Lamido and his sons were released from prison on July 14, after spending 5 days behind bars.
However, on Tuesday, they entered a fresh plea to an amended 27-count criminal charge against him by the anti-graft agency.
Justice Adeniyi has now fixed October 9 to commence hearing on the substantive charge against them.
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