PHOTOS: Court Grants Cubana Chief Priest Bail
The celebrity bar man had earlier pleaded not guilty to tampering and abusing the naira during his trial.
The celebrity bar man had earlier pleaded not guilty to tampering and abusing the naira during his trial.
“We are for justice, equity, and fairness. Anybody who commits any crime: kidnapping, killing, or destroying our people’s property in the name of IPOB is a criminal because we aren’t involved in violence. ” He Said.
Kanu demands several remedies, including an injunction against the respondents’ actions, an official apology for the infringement of his rights, and compensation of N1 billion for the damages he has suffered as a result of these alleged breaches.
This integration aims to enable Nigerians to vote using their mobile phones from any location, potentially transforming the electoral landscape by reducing violence, lowering election management costs, and improving voter participation.
“Am stubborn with my right, am pompous with my right, am arrogant with my right, and no Apology for It”. He said
He made this statement in response to a lawsuit filed against him by his ex-wife, May Edochie while accusing bloggers of taking advantage of the situation to spread false information.
The call for reviews, intended to bring engagement and gather feedback, has unfortunately turned into a public relations dilemma for Erisco Foods.
Describing the judge as radical, some commentators who preferred anonymity ask if a judge can remove a Presidential candidate from the ballot because she doesn’t like him.
The complexity of the situation deepens as Mr. Aloba requests the testimony of additional witnesses, including individuals known within the music scene, to shed light on Mohbad’s death.
This case came to light when the Kano Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arraigned the individuals on a charge each, for their illicit engagement in the financial operations of a bureau de change without obtaining the required license.
The arrests, facilitated by the state’s police force, led to a trial where the accused faced charges including conspiracy, armed robbery, and illegal possession of firearms.
The court also mandated the investigation and prosecution of individuals involved in the killings of other journalists in Nigeria.
Reports reveal that Alessandra was on a call with her sister Stefania, who helplessly listened to her screams as Padovani unleashed the violent assault.
The proposed legislation is quite specific in its application, targeting the most heinous acts of sexual violence against children. It prescribes surgical castration for individuals convicted of raping children under the age of 10.
Their defense, led by Ade Oshodi, requested the court to consider granting bail under the most lenient conditions possible, highlighting the defendants’ roles as traders within the community.
“Food prices which human beings should not be deprived of are on the high side due to lack of price fixing by the first defendant. And that buyers are at the receiving end when the prices of goods are increased as they tend to suffer for it more.”
Despite Alves’ request for a postponement to better prepare his defense, citing prejudicial media coverage, the Barcelona court proceeded with the trial.
This came after the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the arrest of Edison Ehie, the Chief of Staff to Fubara, and also linked him to terrorism.
Justice Rahman Oshodi, who delivered the 324-page judgment, also sentenced the embattled bishop to three years’ imprisonment for sexually assaulting another member of the church, aged 19.
Justice Ekwo thereafter asked the prosecution to provide the particulars of the administrative bail granted to the defendant by the EFCC, stating that the court would adopt the terms of the bail.