 Today's throwback. Today's throwback is the summary of the Koka Judicial Inquiry over Walla Wall's tenure as Premier of Western Region. The Koka Judicial Inquiry, also known as the Koka Commission of Inquiry, was established by the Western Regional Government of Nigeria to investigate allegations of financial impurity during the administration of Shefa Walla Walla Walla from 1952 to 1959. The inquiry was named after Justice Judge Baptist Ayodola G. B. A. Koka, born 27 January 1917 to 7 February 1991. We retired as the Justice of the Niger Supreme Court, serving from 1964 until 1975. He was an author of two books, Family Property Among the Yoruba's and a lecture series, Freedom and Justice. He served as the chairman of the commission with his brother-in-law and the first qualified accountant in Africa, late chief Akintola Williams. The coca inquiry was conducted from 1959 to 1960 and aimed to determine whether Wolawa and his government had mismanaged public funds and engaged in corrupt practices. The allegations stemmed from the government's use of the coco marketing board funds, which were intended to support the economic development of the western region. The findings of the coca inquiry were presented in the coca commission report. The report concluded that there was financial mismanagement and improper handling of public funds by the Wolawa administration. It accused Wolawa and some of his officials of diverting funds, engaging in fraudulent practices and misusing public resources. As a result of the inquiry's findings, chief Obafemiha Wolawa amongst other allegations was said to have been convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison for treasonable felony. However, his conviction was later overturned by the Supreme Court of Nigeria. It is worth noting that the coca inquiry and its findings remain a topic of political controversy and debate in Nigeria with differing opinions on the motives behind the inquiry and the guilt or innocence of the accused individuals. In conclusion, sometimes politicians teach themselves up because they want to gain a potential advantage. Don't always believe some of these inquiries. And that's it on the show tonight. I'm Gola Obafemiha.