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Don’t Send Me To Prison, DCP Kyari Begs Court

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Suspended deputy commissioner of police (DCP), Abba Kyari, has asked a federal high court in Abuja not to remand him in prison.

Kyari was on Monday, arraigned alongside Sunday J Abia, Bawa James, Simon Agirigba, and John Nuhu who are members of the Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT).

Others are Chibunna Patrick Umeibe and Emeka Alphonsus Ezenwanne, two alleged drug traffickers who were arrested at Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu.

In the charge marked FHC/ABJ/57/2022 the agency accused the defendants of conspiracy, obstruction, and dealing in cocaine worth 17.55 kilograms.

Upon arraignment on Monday, Kyari and four other defendants pleaded not guilty.

However, the sixth and seventh defendants pleaded guilty and begged the court to “have mercy”.

Kyari through his lawyer, Kanu Agabi, prayed the court to allow him to remain in the custody of the NDLEA pending the hearing and determination of his fresh application for bail.

While noting that the application has been filed and served on all parties, Agabi said the offenses against his clients (Kyari and Labuan) are bailable.

“We appeal that they are kept in NDLEA custody until the bail is heard. They lose nothing if they do that,” Agabi said.

The NDLEA lawyer did not oppose the request that the defendants continue to stay in the custody of the agency.

But the bail application was not heard because not all processes were before the court.

Shortly after the defendants entered their plea, the NDLEA, through its director of prosecution & legal services, Joseph Sunday, applied for a trial date and for the review of facts in respect of the defendants that pleaded guilty to the charge.

However, Agabi opposed the submission of the prosecution that the case of the sixth and seventh defendants be reviewed and discharged owing to their guilty plea.

He said it will be prejudicial to his client if the facts of the case are reviewed and a decision is reached on it while the trial is still subsisting.

“It is not in the interest of justice for the facts to be reviewed while the trial is still ongoing,” he added.

He said both Umeibe and Ezenwanne (sixth and seventh) were mentioned in some counts in the charge that involved Kyari and the others.

On his part, the prosecution maintained that reviewing the facts of the case would not prejudice DCP Kyari and the others.

Sunday said the plea of guilt of some of the defendants does not rub off on the others.

“My lord, this sort of application by the defense is to undermine the capacity of this court,” he said.

“This case to be considered based on the evidence before the court. I do not see how the first to fifth defendants will be prejudiced since we are going to confront them with evidence against them”

“The most proper thing is to dispose of the case against the sixth and seventh defendants.

“It will be unjust and unfair to keep the two defendants in custody while waiting for the conclusion of the trial of the others.

“It is better for them to be convicted to enable them to start serving their sentence.”

After he listened to oral arguments from both sides, Emeka Nwite, the judge, said he would want the parties to formally address the court on the issue on March 28.

The judge ordered that the defendants continue their detention in NDLEA custody pending the hearing of the bail application on March 14.

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Stella Visited Vatican City To Secure My Release From Prison — Former President Obasanjo

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has shared the significant role his late wife, Stella Obasanjo, played in securing his release from prison.

In 1995, Obasanjo was arrested and convicted by the military regime of the late Sani Abacha for his alleged involvement in a planned coup.

After four years of detention, Obasanjo was released in 1998 by Abdulsalami Abubakar, following Abacha’s death.

During his imprisonment, Stella was a strong advocate, relentlessly demanding her husband’s release.

She tragically passed away on October 23, 2005, during a liposuction surgery.

Speaking on Friday at the inauguration of the 250-bed Stella Obasanjo Hospital in Benin, the Edo state capital, the former president recounted how his late wife traveled to the Vatican City and other parts of the world to secure his freedom.

“My late wife went everywhere to ensure that I came out of prison alive. She was in Vatican City, France, and other parts of the world,” Obasanjo said.

“We were planning for her 68th birthday anniversary but never had it before she died. It was very painful for me in particular and for all of us in my family.

“So you can appreciate how thankful I am to you for doing this in her honour.”

He expressed gratitude to the Edo state government for recognizing his late wife, “who made tremendous contributions to my achievements in public life.”

Obasanjo also praised Governor Godwin Obaseki for “starting and finishing well.”

“I have worked in the past with the likes of John Oyegun; he was a fantastic permanent secretary. I reminded him recently of some of the things that he practised on me and the ones I practised on him,” Obasanjo added.

“With this hospital, you’re assured of first-class treatment for any ailment. More grace to the elbows of the governor. With this kind of edifice, I can say that the governor started well and is finishing well.”

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Court Remands Woman For Allegedly Stabbing Husband To Death In Ibadan

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An Iyaganku Chief Magistrates’ Court yesterday ordered the remand of a housewife, Olajumoke Olalere, 33, at Agodi Correctional facility, Ibadan, for allegedly stabbing her husband to death.

The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Olabisi Ogunkanmi, who did not take the defendant’s plea for lack of jurisdiction, ordered her remand pending the legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP).

She, thereafter, adjourned the case until March 5, 2025 for mention.

According to The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the police charged Olalere with a count of murder.

The prosecutor, Cpl. Akeem Akinloye, had told the court that the defendant on October 30, at 9.00 p.m. allegedly caused the death of her 39-year-old husband, Oluwasegun Tinubu.

Akinloye said the defendant allegedly stabbed her husband with a knife during a disagreement at their house, at Zone 5, Gbelu, Iyana – Agbala, Ibadan.

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UPDATE: EFCC Grants Former Delta Governor Okowa Bail Over Alleged N1.3trn Fraud

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The Port Harcourt zonal command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has granted administrative bail to Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, a former governor of Delta State, over allegations of diverting N1.3 trillion in 13% derivation funds from the federation account between 2015 and 2023.

Okowa was arrested on Monday, November 4, 2024, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, after reporting to the Port Harcourt Directorate of the EFCC at the invitation of investigators handling his case.

Sources confirmed that the former governor left the EFCC facility around 9 pm on Wednesday night.

A source under anonymity stated: “He left the facility at about 9 pm yesterday (Wednesday).”

“Okowa is expected to return soon to provide documents and answer more questions before the matter will be charged to court.”

The former governor is accused of failing to account for the 13% derivation funds, as well as an additional N40 billion, which he allegedly claimed to have used to acquire shares in UTM Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).

Specifically, Okowa is said to have purchased N40 billion worth of shares in one of the country’s major banks, representing an 8% equity stake in the offshore LNG venture.

The funds are also alleged to have been diverted for other purposes, including acquiring properties in Abuja and Asaba, Delta State.

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