Latest News

FG arraigns 15 suspected invaders of Justice Odili’s residence

Published by

THE Federal Government, on Wednesday, arraigned 15 suspected invaders of the residence of Supreme Court judge, Justice Mary Odili, at the Federal High Court, Abuja. 

The suspects were arraigned before Justice Nkeonye Maha on 18-count amended charge bordering on forgery, criminal trespass, intimidation, extortion, among others, contrary to the sections of the law. 

In the charge marked: FHC/ ABJ/CR/436/2021, they were also alleged to have threatened Justice Odili and members of her household with injury to her person and reputation with intent to execute an illegal search warrant. 

Although 22 defendants are on the charge, seven of them are still at large. Earlier, counsel for the prosecution, Mathew Omosun from the Nigerian Police Force Headquarters, had told the court that he had an amended 18 counts dated December 13 and filed December 14. 

“We have a charge dated November 21 and filed same day. “We also have amended charge dated December 3 and file same day. 

“We equally have an amended charge dated December 10 and filed December 13. 

“Further to these, we have an amended charge dated December 13 and filed December 14. 

“We seek to withdraw those aforementioned charges and amended charges. 

“But we have an 18-count charge dated December 13 and filed December 14,” he said. 

He prayed the court for the counts to be read to the 15 defendants so they could take their plea. The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to all the counts. 

Meanwhile, Justice Maha stood down proceedings to rule on the bail application of the defendants.

YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Lagos Is Second Least Liveable City In The World For 2021

Lagos is the second least liveable city in the world for the year 2021. This is according to the most recent annual ranking put together by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)…

FACT CHECK: Did UNICEF Say Blocking Children’s Access To Pornography Constitutes Human Rights’ Infringement?

CLAIM 1: A Twitter user claims UNICEF said any efforts to block children from accessing pornography might infringe their human rights.

VERDICT: MISLEADING!

Recent Posts

‘No president has invested in agric like Tinubu’

“Without allowing local governments to have autonomy, we cannot address poverty or employment in Nigeria.…

57 minutes ago

Defections: We’ll soon receive you into APC, Ganduje replies Sule Lamido

National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has dismissed defection rumours…

1 hour ago

BREAKING: ASUU elects new leaders as Osodeke’s tenure ends

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has elected new national

2 hours ago

NIN: Nigerians to pay N28,574 for date of birth correction — NIMC

Nigerians who wish to correct their NIN date of birth on the National Identification Number…

2 hours ago

Leadership failure causes insurgency, corruption in Nigeria — UNIFEMGA

" failure of leadership in Nigeria in the past has caused the nation a lot…

2 hours ago

Niger state generally safe, says Commissioner

Niger State Commissioner for Homeland Security, Brig. Gen. Bello Abdullahi (Rtd), has assured that Niger…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.