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Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by deji17: 1:32am On Oct 24, 2017
Metuh’s trial: Court orders Jonathan to appear on Wednesday

The Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday ordered President Goodluck Jonathan to appear before it to testify as a witness in defence of a former National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Olisa Metuh.

A court official confided in our correspondent that Metuh’s legal team filed the draft subpoena before Justice Okon Abang shortly after the Monday’s proceedings.

The court official said the judge signed the subpoena after retiring to his chambers at the end of Monday’s proceedings.



The source, however, indicated that Jonathan’s court appearance on Wednesday would be dependent on whether or not he would be served with the subpoena signed by the judge between Monday and today (Tuesday).

It was learnt that the Abuja home of the ex-President was indicated on the subpoena as his service address.

The source said, “I can authoritatively tell you that Metuh’s legal team filed the subpoena before the judge on Monday and the judge signed the subpoena promptly after the proceedings on Monday.

“The judge indicated in the subpoena that the former President should appear in court on Wednesday.

“But whether or not the former President would appear in court on Wednesday would be dependent on if the court bailiff will be able to serve him at his home in Abuja between Monday and the end of Tuesday.”

Metuh, through his lead counsel, Dr. Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), told the court on Monday that he would seek to subpoena the ex-President as a witness.

Most of Metuh’s defence witnesses, including Mr. Ben Nwosu, who ended his testimony earlier on Monday, had insisted that the N400m paid to the ex-spokesperson for the PDP from the Office of the National Security Adviser in November 2014, (the money being part of the case against Metuh), was directly authorised by Jonathan.

Metuh’s lawyer, Dr. Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), told Justice Abang that he had written formally to Jonathan notifying him of his intention to have him testify in court but that the former President did not reply to his letter.

Ikpeazu said this while responding to questions raised by Justice Abang after Nwosu ended his testimony on Monday.

The SAN said he intended to apply for subpoena to be issued on Jonathan after the detained former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, earlier summoned to testify as Metuh’s witness would have ended his testimony.

He said, “We have another witness on subpoena, and at the end of the evidence of this another witness, we will take a decision on whether or not the first defendant (Metuh) will testify.

“The other witness we want to subpoena is Goodluck Jonathan, former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Responding to further questions from the judge, Ikpeazu said, “We wrote him a letter but he did not respond and our plan will be to apply for the subpoena after the first application (for subpoena to be issued on Dasuki).”

Although Ikpeazu said Dasuki was scheduled to be the next to testify for the defence, the ex-NSA was absent from court on Monday.

Justice Abang said on Monday that Dasuki was scheduled to appear in court on October 25 (Wednesday).

The judge had earlier refused to grant Metuh’s request to sign the subpoena to be served on Dasuki.

But the Court of Appeal in Abuja on September 29 overruled the judge and ordered him to sign the subpoena.

Justice Abang noted on Monday that he had since October 3 complied with the Court of Appeal’s order by signing the subpoena which was said to have been subsequently served on Dasuki in DSS custody.

But Dasuki’s lawyer, Mr. Ahmed Raji (SAN), was however in court to oppose the request to compel the ex-NSA to testify as Metuh’s defence witness.

Raji told Justice Abang that he had on behalf Dasuki filed a motion on October 20, seeking an order setting aside the subpoena served on the ex-NSA to testify in Metuh’s defence.

While introducing the application on Monday, Raji said Dasuki had asked as an alternative prayer in the application, an order of stay of execution of the subpoena served on the detainee pending his (Dasuki’s) release from the custody of the DSS.

The DSS has detained Dasuki since December 2015 after the ex-NSA was granted bail in respect of two separate sets of charges instituted against him before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory.

Justice Abang fixed Tuesday for the hearing of the application.

The Court of Appeal in Abuja had on September 29, ordered the DSS to produce Dasuki before the court in Abuja to enable him to testify as Metuh’s witness.

It was stated in an affidavit deposed to by a lawyer in Dasuki’s legal team, Mr. David Ogundipe, and filed in support of the application that the protracted incarceration of the ex-NSA had negatively impacted on his (Dasuki’s) state of mind making him allegedly unfit to stand trial or give evidence in respect of Metuh’s case.

It stated that with his incarceration since 2015, he had been deprived of access to files and records he kept while in office.

He also argued that Dasuki had not been served with the judgment or the enrolled order of the Court of Appeal ordering the ex-NSA to appear in court, adding that “his (Dasuki) state of mind is currently in turmoil, because of the protracted unlawful detention by the DSS.”

Ogundipe stated, “I also know that the protracted and arbitrary detention of the applicant (Metuh) has negatively impacted on his state of mind, such that makes him unfit to stand any trial now or give evidence relating to his actions or omissions in office.

“I am aware as a matter of fact that since 2015 when the applicant was arrested, he has not had access to any of the files or records he kept while in office, for the purpose of preparing his defence, including giving evidence in any case.”

He also noted that his appeals challenging his incarceration while being subjected to trial were pending before the Supreme Court and would come up for hearing before the apex court on January 25, 2018.

He added that compelling him to testify in Metuh’s case would therefore prejudice his right to fair hearing.

“Determination of the pending Appeals in Supreme Court is cardinal to a continued trial of Exhibits A1,A2 and A3, which by extension, squarely affects the purpose for which the subpoena has been issued.

“Applicant’s constitutional right to fair hearing/fair trial will be adversely prejudiced if compelled to testify or give evidence of this court, in disregard of the appeals already set down for hearing at the Supreme Court on January 25, 2018..”

The EFCC, had in January 2016, arraigned Metuh and his company, Destra Investments Limited, on seven counts of money laundering involving alleged cash transaction of $2m and fraudulent receipt of N400m meant for the procurement of arms from the NSA office on November 22, 2014.

The prosecution alleged in the charges that Metuh and his firm used the N400m for PDP’s campaign activities.

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by KehnnyCares(m): 2:02am On Oct 24, 2017
Add a source Biko

Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by Atiku2019: 2:04am On Oct 24, 2017
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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by SalamRushdie: 2:04am On Oct 24, 2017
Jonathan should behave like the gentleman he is and appear to set a precendence for habitual summons breakers like Buhari et al

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by OfficialAwol(m): 2:07am On Oct 24, 2017
Okon Abang should continue with his judicial rascality

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by ayourbamie: 2:20am On Oct 24, 2017
This is getting serious. Where is FFk

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by seunmsg(m): 4:50am On Oct 24, 2017
OfficialAwol:
Okon Abang should continue with his judicial rascality

What is judicial rascality in granting the request of the accused to subpoena a witness that may help his case? Will it be fair to Metuh if the judge had refused the request?

Metuh is a citizen of Nigeria and deserves fair hearing before his case can be decided. It would have amounted to injustice from the pit of hell if the request had been denied. Nobody should be too big to appear in court and clarify decisions they made while in public office.

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by morbeta(m): 5:04am On Oct 24, 2017
Jonathan will turnout to be the most ridiculed ex president ever. If you eventually honour the invitation, that will open more doors of invitations even to witness on crayfish looting. Respect should be accorded to this man as given to his pears that's did same.

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by EternalTruths: 5:10am On Oct 24, 2017
morbeta:
Jonathan will turnout to be the most ridiculed ex president ever.


Obasanjo ko..?



Jonathan should decline the call.

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by seunmsg(m): 5:20am On Oct 24, 2017
EternalTruths:



Obasanjo ko..?



Jonathan should decline the call.



You mean he should refuse to obey a valid court order? What's wrong in testifying to clear Metuh, a former publicity secretary of his party? Is Jonathan bigger than the law and our court? Sigh! The way we preach and support impunity due to partisan support is appalling.

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by vedaxcool(m): 5:36am On Oct 24, 2017
grin grin mr. money sharer oya explain why you shared Nigerian funds for your personal gains.

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by Nobody: 5:43am On Oct 24, 2017
SalamRushdie:
Jonathan should behavr lije the gentleman he is and appear to set a precendence for habitual summons breakers like Buhari et al
In Nigeria there is no gentleman. If he attends it then he will set a precedent to attend every summons this useless government will orchestrate for him.

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by omenka(m): 5:44am On Oct 24, 2017
OfficialAwol:
Okon Abang should continue with his judicial rascality
I'm pretty sure you didn't read the part where it was written Metuh mentioned him as a defence witness.

Besides, isn't this a great opportunity for him to prove himself the "hero of democracy" you guys insist he is?

What is rascally about inviting someone to court?

Smh.




PS.

Please someone remind that dillusional bimbo down there I meant it when I said she'd be ignored like the nobody she is forever.

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by Nobody: 5:45am On Oct 24, 2017
vedaxcool:
grin grin mr. money sharer oya explain why you shared Nigerian funds for your personal gains.
Has Buhari ever obeyed any court summons?



Development today shows that buhari is Alaga 1 of corruption

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by Nobody: 5:47am On Oct 24, 2017
omenka:
I'm pretty sure you didn't read the part where it was written Metuh mentioned him as a prosecution witness.

Besides, isn't this a great opportunity for him to prove himself the "hero of democracy" you guys insist he is?

What is rascally about inviting someone to court?

Smh.
Why has Buhari refused to release Dasuki after the courts granted him bail or are you not the person that said the idiot is a born again democrat?



Use your brain for analytical thinking because it's not an app

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by Bari22: 5:51am On Oct 24, 2017
welcome development
Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by slimghost(m): 6:27am On Oct 24, 2017
So this is where the BMC louts hid all these while. please guys, your attention is required on all the 'maina' threads.

Useless sycophants without brains.

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by Nobody: 6:28am On Oct 24, 2017
Though a "royal cluelessness" but he will avoid this one so he can remain with the little respect wailers still accord him

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by Bizibi(m): 6:30am On Oct 24, 2017
vedaxcool:
grin grin mr. money sharer oya explain why you shared Nigerian funds for your personal gains.
see em,na here all of una fit dey flex your useless muscle....... Yeye sycophant

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by NigerDeltan(m): 6:32am On Oct 24, 2017
vedaxcool:
grin grin mr. money sharer oya explain why you shared Nigerian funds for your personal gains.

Suddenly you come out from hiding

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by NigerDeltan(m): 6:33am On Oct 24, 2017
omenka:
I'm pretty sure you didn't read the part where it was written Metuh mentioned him as a defence witness.

Besides, isn't this a great opportunity for him to prove himself the "hero of democracy" you guys insist he is?

What is rascally about inviting someone to court?

Smh.




PS.

Please someone remind that dillusional bimbo down there I meant it when I said she'd be ignored like the nobody she is forever.

I thought you traveled out?

For some days now Maina news almost reduce your stipend

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by royalamour(m): 6:37am On Oct 24, 2017
I know it will come to this. APC shit
Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by Nebuzaradan: 7:30am On Oct 24, 2017
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omenka:
I'm pretty sure you didn't read the part where it was written Metuh mentioned him as a defence witness.

Besides, isn't this a great opportunity for him to prove himself the "hero of democracy" you guys insist he is?

What is rascally about inviting someone to court?

Smh.




PS.

Please someone remind that dillusional bimbo down there I meant it when I said she'd be ignored like the nobody she is forever.
[/s]
Shatap
look at who is calling someone bimbo and nobody
you're a sad bigot whose popularity starts and ends on nairaland cheesy
kiss the truth

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by vedaxcool(m): 8:05am On Oct 24, 2017
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QueenOfNepal:
Has Buhari ever obeyed any court summons?



Development today shows that buhari is Alaga 1 of corruption
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I can't understand why a biafra facist muslim hater ever thinks her unworthy state of being would qualify her for any discussion.

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by vedaxcool(m): 8:07am On Oct 24, 2017
NigerDeltan:


Suddenly you come out from hiding

Suddenly you failed to make any sense

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by BrutalJab: 8:22am On Oct 24, 2017
The Zombies are out already!

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by Nobody: 8:22am On Oct 24, 2017
All these rogues should be rotting away in jail already

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by bloodmoneyspita: 8:22am On Oct 24, 2017
not shouting on media, you need to serve Jonathan the court order first
Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by OZAOEKPE(f): 8:22am On Oct 24, 2017
seunmsg:


What is judicial rascality in granting the request of the accused to subpoena a witness that may help his case? Will it be fair to Metuh if the judge had refused the request?

Metuh is a citizen of Nigeria and deserves fair hearing before his case can be decided. It would have amounted to injustice from the pit of hell if the request had been denied. Nobody should be too big to appear in court and clarify decisions they made while in public office.
I pity that judge, hope he retires in the north

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Re: Metuh’s Trial: Court Orders Jonathan To Appear On Wednesday by lelvin(m): 8:23am On Oct 24, 2017
Hehe

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