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Henry Okah Charged In South Africa Over Nigeria Bombs by paddylo1(m): 1:57pm On Oct 04, 2010
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Oil militant Henry Okah has been charged in South Africa in connection with Friday's bomb attack in Nigeria's capital, Abuja.

Mr Okah, who was arrested in Johannesburg on Saturday, has denied links to the blasts.

At least 12 people were killed in the car bombings which came as Nigeria marked 50 years of independence.

Mr Okah is believed to lead a militant faction opposed to a government amnesty for the oil-producing Niger Delta.

He told the BBC on Friday that his group was not responsible for the car bombings.

He was charged with engaging in terrorist activity and delivering or detonating explosives.

Prosecutors described him as the mastermind of the Abuja bombings.

On Sunday, Nigerian police named two Nigerian men - Chima Orlu and Ben Jessy - as suspects in the case but gave no further details about them.

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Mr Okah was not asked to plead and said nothing in court except to greet his lawyers.

His defence says he is innocent and say they will file an urgent appeal for him to be released on grounds of unlawful arrest.

He has been remanded in police custody until his next appearance on 14 October.

The prosecution and defence are discussing whether he should be held at a more secure prison while he awaits his next appearance - the talks are ongoing.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-11466445
Re: Henry Okah Charged In South Africa Over Nigeria Bombs by paddylo1(m): 1:59pm On Oct 04, 2010
I hope this murderer gets fc.uk.ed in the a.s.s by a HIV infected South African Gangster

And i wish the Nigerian Govt was efficient enough to arrange it

all it would take will be some cigarettes
Re: Henry Okah Charged In South Africa Over Nigeria Bombs by jodeci(m): 2:08pm On Oct 04, 2010
South Africa Charges Henry Okah Over Abuja Bombings-Reuters

JOHANNESBURG, Oct 4 (Reuters) - South African prosecutors brought terrorism charges against Nigerian militant leader Henry Okah at a court in Johannesburg on Monday for deadly bomb blasts in the Nigerian capital.

A lawyer for Okah, who now lives in South Africa, has denied his involvement in the explosion of two car bombs near a parade in Abuja marking Nigeria's 50th anniversary of independence on Friday, killing at least 10 people and injuring 36, according to police. [ID:nLDE691054]

Prosecutors charged Okah with conspiracy to commit a terrorist act and the detonation of explosive devices in Abuja.

"The accused is linked to the bombing that took place in Abuja," said Hein Louw, the magistrate overseeing the court proceeding.

Okah, dressed in a yellow checked shirt, was admonished by court officials for slouching in the dock.

His lawyer, Piet du Plessis, told the court that his client was not involved in the bombing and requested for him to be placed in a prison that provides greater guarantees for his safety.

A small terrorist group based outside Nigeria and not militants from the oil-producing Niger Delta carried out last week's car bomb attacks in Abuja, President Goodluck Jonathan said on Sunday. 

The attacks were claimed by Nigeria's main militant group, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND).

Security experts believe Okah -- who accepted a government amnesty last year after gun-running and treason charges against him were dropped -- was at one time the brains behind MEND, although he has denied ever being its leader.

"UNPATRIOTIC ELEMENTS"

A MEND statement signed Jomo Gbomo -- the pseudonym used by the group to claim previous attacks on Nigeria's oil industry -- was emailed to media warning the area should be evacuated an hour before the Abuja bombs went off.

But Jonathan said investigations had revealed MEND members knew nothing about the attacks and they had been carried out by a small group based outside Nigeria, sponsored by "unpatriotic elements within the country".




Jonathan's special adviser on the Niger Delta, Timi Alaibe, was quoted on Sunday as saying MEND's leaders were cooperating with the government and that Okah was using the group's name.

"Everyone in the structure knows Jomo Gbomo is Henry Okah. There is no MEND sitting anywhere in any camp. It's all Henry Okah, through and through," he was quoted as saying by the This Day newspaper.

MEND carried out attacks on oilfields and pipelines in the Niger Delta, home to Africa's biggest oil and gas industry, for years until accepting an amnesty in 2009.

It has said it is fighting for a fairer share of the natural wealth for the vast wetlands region, whose villages remain mired in poverty despite five decades of crude oil extraction.

Unrest in the Niger Delta has cost Nigeria -- which vies with Angola as Africa's biggest oil producer -- $1 billion a month in lost revenues, according to the country's central bank.

But MEND has been severely weakened since its leaders and thousands of gunmen accepted Yar'Adua's amnesty offer and disarmed. It is unclear who is running the group.

(Additional reporting by Felix Onuah in Abuja; Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Giles Elgood)

http://www.saharareporters.com/news-page/south-africa-charges-henry-okah-over-abuja-bombings-reuters

Now! the game begins
Re: Henry Okah Charged In South Africa Over Nigeria Bombs by Nobody: 3:12pm On Oct 04, 2010
This guy has completely lost any form of sympathy hitherto enjoyed all over the country.

No matter how much he tries to feign ignorance of what in Abuja, the guilt by association doctrine already made him a culprit.

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