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2 Docked for Allegedly Assaulting Police Officers in Ogun

Two men were on Monday docked in a Magistrates’ Court in Ota, Ogun for allegedly assaulting three police officers.
The police charged Nnaji Sunday, 23, and Daniel Ogbu, 27 with assault and breach of peace.
The Prosecution Counsel, Insp. E.O. Adaraloye, told the court that the defendants committed the offence on March 10 at about 6.
30 p.m. at Sango-Ota.Adaraloye said the defendants conducted themselves in a manner likely to cause breach of peace when they assaulted ASP Salami Kasumu, Daniel Agbim and Ademuyiwa Adeyemi, in the course of discharging their duties.
The prosecutor also said that the defendants took a vide recording of the police officers as they performed their duties.
He said that the offence contravened the provisions of sections 356(2) and 516 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ogun, 2006.
They, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Magistrate A.O.Adeyemi admitted the defendants to bail in the sum of N100, 000 each with one surety each in like sum.
Adeyemi ordered that the sureties must reside within the court’s jurisdiction, gainfully employed and must show evidence of tax payment to the Ogun Government.
She adjourned the case until April 4 for further hearing. (NAN)
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Man, 27, Docked For Allegedly Stealing Jewelry, Other Goods Worth N1.3m

A 27-year-old man, Olatilewa Ahmed, on Monday, appeared before an Ota Magistrates’ Court in Ogun for allegedly breaking into a shop and stealing jewelry and other valuable items worth N1.3 million.
Ahmed,whose address was not provided, was facing a four-count charge of stealing, burglary, conspiracy and malicious damage.
The Prosecutor, Insp E O.
Adaraloye, told the court that the defendant and others still at large, committed the offences on May 9, 2024 at about 3. 00 a.m at Dada Asala Road, Ota.Adaraloye alleged that the defendant and his accomplices conspired to break into the shop of one Oyewole Omotayo, stole 3 jewelry, 2 door lights and other valuable goods worth N1.
3 million.He said that the defendant also damaged the roofing sheets and ceiling of the shop, valued at N15,000, in the process of trying to break into the shop.
The prosecutor also said that the offences contravened Sections 390(9), 413, 451 and 516 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ogun, 2006.
The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The Magistrate, Mrs O.O Fadairo, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N500,000 with two sureties in like sum.
Fadairo said that the sureties must resides within the court’s jurisdiction and be gainfully employed with evidence of tax payment to Ogun Government.
She adjourned the cade6 until May 14 for further hearing
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Court Remands 6 Men Docked Over Alleged Breach of Peace, Unlawful Gathering

A Grade A Customary Court at Mapo in Ibadan has remanded six men standing trial for alleged breach of public peace, following their inability to meet their bail conditions.
The defendants are; Ismail Oladipupo, Ridwan Raji, Biodun Gbadamosi, Usman Mohammed, Samuel Olowu and Sunday Akande.
Due to their inability to meet bail, the Court President, Mrs S.
M. Akintayo, ordered that the six defendants be remanded in Abolongo Correctional Centre in Oyo.Akintayo had admitted each of the defendants to N200,000 bail after they all pleaded not guilty to the three-count charge of conspiracy, unlawful gathering and conduct likely to cause breach of the peace.
The court also ordered that the defendants should provide two reliable sureties, one of whom must be a community leader.
However, the six men could not meet the bail conditions and therefore were remanded at the Abolongo Correctional Centre in Oyo town.
Akintayo subsequently adjourned the suit until June 24 for hearing.
Earlier, the prosecutor, Insp Ayodele Ayeni, had told the court that the defendants committed the offences on April 14, at 12:45 a.m., at Agbaje Market, Ibadan, Oyo State.
Ayeni said that the defendants were arrested after they were caught using various dangerous objects such as cutlasses, broken bottles and stones, daring anybody to confront them.
According to him, the six men by their actions allegedly caused apprehension and fear in the entire community.
He stated that the offences contravened the provisions of Sections 516, 416 and 249 of the Criminal Code Cap 38 vol. II Law of Oyo State 2000
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Appeal Court Upholds Conviction of Professor for Electoral Fraud

From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
The Court of Appeal sitting in Calabar, the Cross River State Capital yesterday upheld the conviction of Peter Ogban, a professor jailed in 2021 for rigging a senatorial election for Godswill Akpabio, a senator from Akwa Ibom State.Akpabio, a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), is the president of the Nigerian Senate.
The rigging happened in an election he lost before he contested again in 2023, won the election, and was elected the Senate president. Ogban, a professor of Soil Science at the University of Calabar and a returning officer in the 2019 general elections in Akwa Ibom North-West District, was jailed for three years by a State High Court in Uyo for announcing fake election results in two local government areas – Oruk Anam and Etim Ekpo – in Akpabio’s favour.A lawyer who participated in the case at the appellate court told journalists shortly after the judgement that the Court of Appeal, apart from affirming Ogban’s conviction and three-year jail term, frowned at his role as a university professor in the fraudulent manipulation of election results.Ogban had told the trial court in Uyo how the election results were falsified to give the APC an unfair advantage over its main rival, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).For instance, some 5,000 fake votes were added to the APC’s score in Oruk Anam in the election.Akpabio was seeking a return to the Senate after he defected from the PDP.The PDP candidate, Chris Ekpenyong, a former deputy governor of Akwa Ibom State, defeated Mr Akpabio in the election, which was nearly marred by pockets of violence.INEC prosecuted Agban in the landmark case.Before his sentencing, the professor pleaded for mercy from the judge, Augustine Odokwo who described the case as novel.He however told the lecturer that there was not much he could do other than let the law take its course.He said the prosecution was able to prove its case against Mr Ogban, beyond any reasonable doubt.Another professor, Ignatius Uduk, was recently jailed by a State High Court in Uyo for election fraud.Uduk, a professor of Human Kinetics in the Department of Physical and Health Education at the University of Uyo, was jailed for three years.INEC prosecuted him on three charges: announcement of false election results, publication of false results, and perjury during the 2019 general elections in Essien Udim State Constituency, where he served as INEC’s collation and returning officer.The professor falsified the election results to the advantage of the APC candidate, Nse Ntuen, who was then an ally of Akpabio.