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Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Maxymilliano(op): 8:36am On Dec 22, 2024
Nigerians were stunned on Tuesday as social media was awash with reports of an only child, Segun Olowookere, who was sentenced to death in Osun State for stealing fowl.

There were different versions of what truly transpired and why the convict was given what many considered a harsh punishment for the offence.

Our correspondent, who has been following the matter since Olowookere was put into detention in 2010, noted that the complainant in the matter was a family member of the convict.

He was arrested when he was barely 17 years old when the crime was committed.

In an exclusive interview with Sunday PUNCH, Olowookere explained the actual circumstances of his sentencing.

The facts

Olowookere was arrested alongside another convict, Sunday Morakinyo, in Oyan, Odo-Otin Local Government of Osun State, in November 2010.

They were accused of robbing a policeman attached to the Divisional Police Headquarters, Okuku, Tope Balogun, of two fowls and eggs.

On January 30, 2013, the police arraigned them before Justice Jide Falola of the state High Court in Ikirun for robbery and stealing.

Olowookere and Morakinyo were said to have conspired in November 2010 to rob one Oguntade Faramade of his fowls and eggs worth N20,000.

They were also accused of robbing Balogun Taye of his two mobile phones and attempting to rob another person, Alhaja Umani Oyewo, in her house.

According to the charge sheet, the convicts were armed with cutlasses and a Dane gun to rob one Elizabeth Dare of a gallon of vegetable oil.

Both Olowookere and Morakinyo pleaded not guilty to the charges.

However, Olowooke was said to have made a confessional statement to the police in which he admitted to committing the crime.

The state counsel, Biola Adewemimo, called six witnesses, including Alhaja Oyewo, Elizabeth Dare, Oguntade Faramade and three policemen, who testified against the convicts.

Olowookere’s counsel, Ayo Omolesho, argued that he was innocent as he was not arrested at the scene of the crime, maintaining that the prosecution failed to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt.

However, Justice Falola convicted and sentenced Olowookere and Morakinyo to death (for conspiracy to commit armed robbery); life imprisonment (for robbery), and three years imprisonment (for stealing) on December 17, 2014.

By the time of the judgement, Olowookere was 21 years old.

However, Falola recommended that the state governor could decide to commute the death sentence to 10 years imprisonment, considering the age of the convicts.

Olowookere speaks

After several days of efforts, Sunday PUNCH spoke to Olowookere, who is now a death row inmate in one of the custodial centres in the country.

According to him, the police would have released him had his parents raised the N30,000 demanded for his bail on time.

Recounting his journey to death row, the inmate said he surrendered himself to the police when they came looking for him in April 2010.

He said, “I was at my father’s shop in Oyan after returning from school. My dad and I were discussing my university admission and suddenly, we heard gunshots, and everybody ran away except my dad and a few others.

My father was taken to a police van where there were some children. I was peeping out and could hear and see what was going on. The police asked my dad where I was and he asked them what my offence was. When they couldn’t give him a satisfactory response, my father shouted at the top of his voice that I should run away because the police wanted to arrest me.

But I was wondering what my offence was. So, I came out and went to meet them. I was detained at the police post in Oyan, and was taken to Okuku Divisional Police Headquarters the following day. I met the children who were in the police van when they came for me sitting on the ground and eating rice.”

The robbery charge

He explained that when he got to the station, the DPO asked the children if he was Segun Olowookere and they said yes.


According to him, the DPO said one of the children arrested mentioned his name as their gang leader.

He said, “The DPO told me that one of the children confessed to stealing two broilers and some crates of eggs. I met the broilers and the eggs at the station. The children were eight in number. He told me the children said I was their gang leader, which I denied.

“The children he was talking about were around 12 and 13 years old, while I was 17 then. I told him I knew the children but I didn’t have anything to do with them other than greeting them in the community.”

Olowookere explained that he was tortured after his denial, noting that another suspect, Morakinyo, whom he met at the station with the children, also suffered the same fate.

“I met Sunday Morakinyo at the station and he told the police that he didn’t know me, nor had anything to do with me. I don’t even know where he was arrested. All the children were released but Morakinyo and I were not.

“We were seriously tortured from the first day I got to the Okuku Police Station under the supervision of the DPO. The children who allegedly committed the crime were not beaten. He repeatedly asked me to admit and confess to a crime I didn’t commit.

“After some days, we were given cutlasses to cut the grass at the police station premises despite having injuries on every part of our body as a result of the torture.”

N30,000 bail

According to Olowookere, the police wanted to release him on bail on the condition that his father would pay N30,000, which he did not have.

“My father could only raise N20,000 out of the N30,000 they demanded. The police rejected it and insisted on the N30,000.

“My dad left the station to look for the money. But before he returned the following day, we had been moved to the SARS office in Osogbo. The cutlasses that were given to me and Morakinyo to cut the grass were presented to SARS as exhibits and they were told we were armed robbers.

“After 17 days in the SARS cell, we were taken to a magistrate’s court and charged with robbery, and from there to the High Court, where we were sentenced to death,” he added.

According to him, the poultry farm where the broilers were reportedly stolen from belonged to his uncle.

“We are from the same Ajerotutu compound in Oyan. He was summoned to a family meeting where he said I was not among those who stole the fowls, but my name was mentioned by the children who were arrested.

“He told the family that he would discontinue the case. But he later came to court to testify against me,” the inmate narrated.

Confessional statement

Olowookere denied making any statement to the police.

He dismissed the report that he was living in a six-bedroom apartment when the crime was committed, stating that he never lived alone as he was living with his parents when he was arrested by the police.

“I never wrote any statement to the police. My parents never had a flat, not to mention a six-bedroom flat. I lived with my parents until I was arrested,” he stated.

Asked why his lawyer didn’t object to the statement during the trial, Olowookere said, “I didn’t know anything, but I am sure I didn’t write any statement.”

Mental illness

The convict claimed that the second convict, Morakinyo, suffered mental illness while in detention.

Olowookere said the convict bled from different parts of his body after he was tortured by the police.

“He is now a mad person. He is at Ibara prison. He developed mental issues when we were tortured at the police station in Okuku and by the officers of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad. I am just lucky, and I believe God’s grace is over me.

“Morakinyo was bleeding from the anus, ears, nose, and on the head. The police did not treat him despite that. I cleaned the cell every day because his blood stained the floor. He was bleeding for the entire six days we spent inside the Okuku police cell before we were transferred to the SARS cell in Osogbo.

“We spent 17 days with SARS and Morakinyo bled every day. Some of the SARS officers noticed that he was not mentally normal again but others thought he was pretending, and from there, he developed full mental issues.

“When we were remanded at Ilesa Custodial Centre, the warders tried to manage his mental health but they didn’t have the capacity. His condition then worsened. As I am talking to you, he doesn’t recognise anybody again. His mother has stopped checking up on him.”

The inmate said his dream is to become a doctor and be useful to society.

According to him, he is already working with medical workers at his custodial centre.

He said he resorted to working with them when he couldn’t afford to fund a medical course at the National Open University.

The convict stated, “I first enrolled in Yewa College of Education, Abeokuta, Ogun State, after my sentence. It is my dream to study medicine, but it is not available at a college of education. I was later transferred to a maximum prison in 2016. But due to financial constraints, I couldn’t study my dream course.

“However, I was encouraged to train under the medical practitioners in the prison. So, I applied and I was accepted into the medical line in 2017. Since then, I have been working with the nurses, pharmacists, and doctors inside the prison.

“I believe I will be free one day, and when I regain my freedom, I will definitely go for medicine. I pray to God to set me free because I am innocent. I don’t know anything about the crime I am convicted for. I pray to God to give me the opportunity to prove my innocence to the world, and be useful to society. I am not a criminal; I have never stolen anything in my life, not to talk of robbing somebody.”

Governor Adeleke intervenes

The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, according to a post on his X account, directed the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Oluwole Jimi-Bada, to initiate processes to grant Olowookere pardon.

Adeleke, on Tuesday, wrote, “I have received the report of a case of a young man reportedly sentenced to death by hanging in Osun State for stealing a fowl.

“Consequently, I have directed the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Osun State, to commence a full investigation into the matter and initiate processes to grant a prerogative of mercy to the young man.

“Osun is a land of justice and equity and must ensure fairness and protection of the sanctity of lives. I assure members of the public that this matter is receiving my direct attention with every sense of urgency attached to our response to the matter.”

Former attorney urges caution

However, a former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Oyo State, Mutalubi Adebayo, cautioned Adeleke on the matter, just as he warned against actions that could endanger judges and expose them to threats from criminals, potentially leading to loss of life.

He said, “The claim that the prisoner was convicted and sentenced to death for stealing a fowl is an outright falsehood and cheap blackmail, aimed at securing his release through underhanded means.

“The convict was a member of a notorious gang of armed robbers that terrorised residents of Odo-Otin LGA in Osun State before his arrest. He was fairly tried, convicted, and sentenced to death by hanging by the Osun State High Court. There has been no appeal against the judgment in over 14 years.”

Falana faults sentence[

Commenting on the matter, a human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, faulted the death sentence passed on Olowookere, describing it as illegal.

Falana, in a statement on Friday, said the high court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the case, knowing that Olowookere committed the offence as a minor.

He said, “We submit that the trial, conviction, and death sentence passed on Olowokere Segun were illegal, null and void in every material particular. Since it was not denied that Olowokere was 17 years old at the time of his trial, the Osun State High Court lacked the jurisdictional competence to have tried him.

“The case ought to have been instituted in the Osun State Family Court which is exclusively empowered to exercise jurisdiction in any criminal proceeding involving or relating to any penalty, forfeiture, punishment, or other liability in respect of an offence committed by a child, against a child or against the interest of a child.”

Falana added that even if a child was found guilty of armed robbery, he or she shall not be ordered to be imprisoned or subjected to corporal punishment or death penalty.

“Since the trial, conviction and death sentence passed on Olowokere Segun cannot be justified in law, Governor Ademola Adeleke has rightly granted him full pardon in exercise of the prerogative of mercy conferred on him by section 214 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he submitted.

NJC retires trial judge

Justice Falola, who convicted and sentenced Olowookere to death, is known for handling controversial and intense criminal, political, religious, and other litigations.

Because of his courage, he was nicknamed Iroko.

However, the judge was forced to go on compulsory retirement on December 7, 2023, by the National Judicial Council after being found guilty of granting a Garnishee Order Absolute against Polaris Bank for the sum of N283,174,000.00 in a questionable manner.

Falola was said to have travelled to Lagos to visit the bank’s counsel and prostrated himself for him in his chambers on the issue of the Garnishee Proceedings, an action described as unprofessional.

Lingering appeal

The High Court judgement was, however, appealed in 2011 as the case is still pending at the Court of Appeal, Akure, Ondo State.

Saturday PUNCH gathered that financial constraints were a major factor the case is still dragging at the appellate court.

According to reliable sources, two different lawyers handled the case before the service of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria was sought.

But the SAN is yet to appear before the court.
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Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Malroux: 8:42am On Dec 22, 2024
And Tinubu is walking free after fleecing Lagos, and now Nigeria.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by pdppower: 8:45am On Dec 22, 2024
When one affliction or the other happens to those police men, people will start pitying them. If what the boy said is true, then God will surely punish those police officers
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by olisaEze(m):
"They had robbed a victim of his two phones earlier while armed with cutlasses & a Dane gun, but stopped by a poultry to steal one old layer and a couple of eggs after. And it made sense to a judge so much so that he sentenced 2 tortured minors to deathhuh And somebody wii say goto court asif the truth matters der. People that have already done 99 what’s a 💯!! cool
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Xisnin(m): 8:51am On Dec 22, 2024
While the judiciary is being dragged for doing its job, the police who may have engaged in fowl play regarding evidence is largely silent.

All I see here is a consequence of illiteracy/poverty.
Since the suspect is a child, he shouldn't even have been arraigned at the high court to begin with.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Maxymilliano(op): 9:00am On Dec 22, 2024
Nigeria and its criminal justice system.

Here's one of the evidence.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Righthussle: 9:05am On Dec 22, 2024
Nigeria
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by slimfit1(m): 9:08am On Dec 22, 2024
Xisnin:
While the judiciary is being dragged for doing its job, the police who may have engaged in fowl play regarding evidence is largely silent.

All I see here is a consequence of illiteracy/poverty.
Since the suspect is a child, he shouldn't even have been arraigned at the high court to begin with.
Where in this case did the judiciary do its job, where you don't have clear evidence and false records wrong witnesses from the police oga pray that Nigerian police don't happen to you, otherwise you will kill yourself. When people say they rather run to a thief than police they know what they are saying. The judiciary is supposed to educate the police as they are making judgement, it's like the judges can't add 2 plus 2 together or are not aware of the constitution. So many things went wrong that it's only the judiciary that you blame. I use to fancy a girl like that the day I discovered that are mum was a judge in Nigeria I ran away she thought it was something of a class it is but Nigeria judges are the reasons why Nigeria is messed up I don't want curses to follow my children.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Xxpress(m): 9:09am On Dec 22, 2024
From the first time I read this news, I knew the Nigerian police must be complicit in it.

And to the uncle that owns the fowl, even if the child stole it, sending him to prison is cruel.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by OlujobaSamuel: 9:19am On Dec 22, 2024
The assembled kids, poultry owner, prosecuting attorney and defence attorney, police and judge all planned this well.
That former Attorney of Oyo State that commented that the boy is a criminal should tell us what we don't know since knows so much
If your family is a police officer, just run, the owner of the farm is a police officer, and he planned this whole stuff just to show the boy or his parents power.
Maybe he expected the boy to be doing yes sir yes sir on his farm, which the boy isn't interested in.
God save us from demonic friends
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Softmirror: 9:32am On Dec 22, 2024
If the boy is truly a criminal he will still commit crimes sooner or later.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by otipoju(m): 9:43am On Dec 22, 2024
Maxymilliano:
Nigeria and its criminal justice system.

Here's one of the evidence.
As you see me soo, If I get any issue with police which rarely happens, I will do all in my power to settle the matter on the spot and not go to police station.

Once you get there, the matter can take any dimension fast fast. In fact once my friend join police, na the end of the friendship be that.. some of those guys can change the entire course of your destiny if God does not love you.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by WhiteIverson: 9:53am On Dec 22, 2024
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Magnetic010: 9:59am On Dec 22, 2024
But what kind of evil judge sentences a minor to death for allegedly stealing a chicken...Does that even sound reasonable to him
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by princepee: 11:17am On Dec 22, 2024
huh Man injustice to Man
Steal a fowl and die
Loot billions and get Bail
Enogo better for some people
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Kdon2: 11:18am On Dec 22, 2024
Malroux:
And Tinubu is walking free after fleecing Lagos, and now Nigeria.
Rge same Lagos is a million times better than any state in south east and that's why ibos keep flocking to the same Lagos like almajiris😂
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by psucc(m): 11:33am On Dec 22, 2024
The Punch should strive to complete the task by checking on the other fellow said to be suffering from mental colo due to torture.
If you ask me, I believe the boy's story at 100%. The description of the torture and style of or the processes that leads to the conviction is typical of the Police force in Nigeria.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by SmartyPants(m): 11:44am On Dec 22, 2024
slimfit1:
[b]Where in this case did the judiciary do its job, where you don't have clear evidence and false records wrong witnesses [/b]from the police oga pray that Nigerian police don't happen to you, otherwise you will kill yourself. When people say they rather run to a thief than police they know what they are saying. The judiciary is supposed to educate the police as they are making judgement, it's like the judges can't add 2 plus 2 together or are not aware of the constitution. So many things went wrong that it's only the judiciary that you blame. I use to fancy a girl like that the day I discovered that are mum was a judge in Nigeria I ran away she thought it was something of a class it is but Nigeria judges are the reasons why Nigeria is messed up I don't want curses to follow my children.
What do you mean? Did you read that the suspect confessed to the offence? Granted he is now claiming to have been tortured. Did you also read that his lawyer never objected to the tendering of his confessional statement which is what he ought to have done had he been tortured into making the confession?

So with the combination of witnesses, including children, and a confession, you mean you, as a judge, still wouldn't have found him guilty?? Have you asked how little children just mentioned his name from nowhere? Out of all the people they know, why did they mention him?

There may be more to this case than meets the eye and the judge was not blameless in that the suspect was a minor who ought not to have been tried before his Court, but I think it is unjustifiable to claim that the Court's finding of guilt on a factual basis was erroneous.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by writetopoka: 1:27pm On Dec 22, 2024
After selling hard drugs and thiefnibu is walking, then who are you not to walk free
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by OKOATA(m): 1:53pm On Dec 22, 2024
Many innocent victims like these are common in Nigerian prisons. God is so merciful, if not why shouldn't thunder be striking down all these evil policemen and judges.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Ishilove: 1:59pm On Dec 22, 2024
Na wa
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by INTEGRITYA1(m):
He said, “The DPO told me that one of the children confessed to stealing two broilers and some crates of eggs. I met the broilers and the eggs at the station. The children were eight in number. He told me the children said I was their gang leader, which I denied.

Either of these is what will likely played out and thorough investigation supposed to have revealed the truth

1. The guy committed the robbery but not armed as they make it looked but added it in order to crucified him.

2. He was innocent of that particular scenario but of questionable character. (In the report he said the complaint was his uncle and promised to withdraw the case after the family meeting was held because of that issue, but still went ahead to testify against him)

The judge sentenced him to death not just because of robbery charges but because of the narrative that he was armed with cutlass and gun, meanwhile that was what they presented before the judge.

But in all honesty we don’t really what played out because we were not there and there is no meaningful report on quality investigations for us to know what really played for us to have fair judgment.

We should try to be objective and not to be emotional; most especially if comes to criminal cases.

We’ve seen a situation where by people of younger age actually engaged in criminal activities, fully armed and even killed people in the process. What did law says if someone actually committed criminal activities (That is why we can not just crucify the judge) unless if we are so sure that they lied against the guy.

But in all thank God for people’s outcry and the Governor intervention to save his life.

If truly he committed the crime, he must have learned his lesson and here opportunity to turn a new chapter

But if they lied against him, well thank God he didn’t go with the storm, do who do that will sure face the consequences sooner or later.

In all, let live a modest lifestyle and we the parents should be intentional about training our children and guide them right, we pray God guide each and everyone of us right and may we not be a victim.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by OlujobaSamuel: 2:32pm On Dec 22, 2024
SmartyPants:
What do you mean? Did you read that the suspect confessed to the offence? Granted he is now claiming to have been tortured. Did you also read that his lawyer never objected to the tendering of his confessional statement which is what he ought to have done had he been tortured into making the confession?

So with the combination of witnesses, including children, and a confession, you mean you, as a judge, still wouldn't have found him guilty?? Have you asked how little children just mentioned his name from nowhere? Out of all the people they know, why did they mention him?

There may be more to this case than meets the eye and the judge was not blameless in that the suspect was a minor who ought not to have been tried before his Court, but I think it is unjustifiable to claim that the Court's finding of guilt on a factual basis was erroneous.
The children were not witnesses in court, they were witnesses to police arresting him.
The lawyer was probably gotten for him by the police as there is likelihood that they that can't afford 30k will have no where to get fund for a lawyer.
The judge has the power to know if the lawyer is acting right, most especially as the case involves a minor. The case looks more like no defence was put up by the defendant's lawyer
They could not appeal because of lack of money, when they were eventually able to get a lawyer (SAN), the case has been pending ever since.
Btw, the judge was forcefully retired by NJC as he was involved in other controversial cases, and one eventually hook am for throat
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Xisnin(m): 2:38pm On Dec 22, 2024
slimfit1:
Where in this case did the judiciary do its job, where you don't have clear evidence and false records wrong witnesses from the police oga pray that Nigerian police don't happen to you, otherwise you will kill yourself. When people say they rather run to a thief than police they know what they are saying. The judiciary is supposed to educate the police as they are making judgement, it's like the judges can't add 2 plus 2 together or are not aware of the constitution. So many things went wrong that it's only the judiciary that you blame.
The judiciary did its job.
It is confusing to you because you think the judiciary is supposed to be friend to the poor suspect or
choose the side of the poorest man should it involve two parties, no.
There is a reason the lady justice is blind.

The job of the judiciary is to deliver judgement based on the law and the evidence presented to it.
What many of you want is "common sense" which is only slightly different from jungle justice.
You decide instantly who is guilty or innocent even though most lack the knowledge and intellect to do so
and any other verdict is assumed to be aided by "corruption".

Also, the job of the judge is not to educate the police by default unless they obviously violate due process
which we don't know in this case.

I use to fancy a girl like that the day I discovered that are mum was a judge in Nigeria I ran away she thought it was something of a class it is but Nigeria judges are the reasons why Nigeria is messed up I don't want curses to follow my children.
You are confused just like many Nigerians.
You want an just judiciary in a country where most people don't want one
unless someone they know or like is affected.

No smart person for such obvious hypocrisy.

Nigeria is messed up because of Nigerians don't care or don't know that they should care
about its state unless they are directly affected.
You probably think you are different but it is very much likely that you have cheated the society
to get ahead several times in the past. Of course, you have an excuse such as I don't have a choice,
it is not my job etc but it is what it is.

If you like marry a pastor, you cannot escape the consequence of living in a greed at all cost society.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by FearlessYoruba: 2:38pm On Dec 22, 2024
Sound like what Nigeria police can do.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Achor1111(m): 3:44pm On Dec 22, 2024
This is family affair!
Many problems for only son.
People are intentionally wicked!
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by slimfit1(m): 4:16pm On Dec 22, 2024
Xisnin:
The judiciary did its job.
It is confusing to you because you think the judiciary is supposed to be friend to the poor suspect or
choose the side of the poorest man should it involve two parties, no.
There is a reason the lady justice is blind.

The job of the judiciary is to deliver judgement based on the law and the evidence presented to it.
What many of you want is "common sense" which is only slightly different from jungle justice.
You decide instantly who is guilty or innocent even though most lack the knowledge and intellect to do so
and any other verdict is assumed to be aided by "corruption".

Also, the job of the judge is not to educate the police by default unless they obviously violate due process
which we don't know in this case.


You are confused just like many Nigerians.
You want an just judiciary in a country where most people don't want one
unless someone they know or like is affected.

No smart person for such obvious hypocrisy.

Nigeria is messed up because of Nigerians don't care or don't know that they should care
about its state unless they are directly affected.
You probably think you are different but it is very much likely that you have cheated the society
to get ahead several times in the past. Of course, you have an excuse such as I don't have a choice,
it is not my job etc but it is what it is.

If you like marry a pastor, you cannot escape the consequence of living in a greed at all cost society.
It's the job of the judiciary to enlighten us about the constitution and make judgment according to the constitution where necessary. Because you are the judge don't mean you make judgment without considering the effect on the constitution and community.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by cococandy(f): 4:21pm On Dec 22, 2024
He is now a mad person. He is at Ibara prison. He developed mental issues when we were tortured at the police station in Okuku and by the officers of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad. I am just lucky, and I believe God’s grace is over me.
Not surprising. No normal person can go through what the police puts people through and not have some sort of mental breakdown. It’s unfortunate this young man has a severe form of it. How truly heartbreaking
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by OKOATA(m): 4:25pm On Dec 22, 2024
Xisnin:
The judiciary did its job.
It is confusing to you because you think the judiciary is supposed to be friend to the poor suspect or
choose the side of the poorest man should it involve two parties, no.
There is a reason the lady justice is blind.

The job of the judiciary is to deliver judgement based on the law and the evidence presented to it.
What many of you want is "common sense" which is only slightly different from jungle justice.
You decide instantly who is guilty or innocent even though most lack the knowledge and intellect to do so
and any other verdict is assumed to be aided by "corruption".

Also, the job of the judge is not to educate the police by default unless they obviously violate due process
which we don't know in this case.


You are confused just like many Nigerians.
You want an just judiciary in a country where most people don't want one
unless someone they know or like is affected.

No smart person for such obvious hypocrisy.

Nigeria is messed up because of Nigerians don't care or don't know that they should care
about its state unless they are directly affected.
You probably think you are different but it is very much likely that you have cheated the society
to get ahead several times in the past. Of course, you have an excuse such as I don't have a choice,
it is not my job etc but it is what it is.

If you like marry a pastor, you cannot escape the consequence of living in a greed at all cost society.
So because the judiciary had to do their job then the Judge had to sentence an underage to death for stealing chicken, not for man slaughter, not for even murder. If na lawyer or judge you be and na like that you dey do omoh you go meet your waterloo. Nigga just speaking jargons.
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Gadafii: 5:01pm On Dec 22, 2024
Once again what ever Kemi said about the NPF and Nigeria as an entity is the truth and nothing but the truth.

The NPS as a unit is one of the weapons fashioned against Nigerians, many Nigerians have suffered worse in their hands compared to bandits and boko haram, it's sad
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Obaaderemi2: 5:25pm On Dec 22, 2024
INTEGRITYA1:
He said, “The DPO told me that one of the children confessed to stealing two broilers and some crates of eggs. I met the broilers and the eggs at the station. The children were eight in number. He told me the children said I was their gang leader, which I denied.

Either of these is what will likely played out and thorough investigation supposed to have revealed the truth

1. The guy committed the robbery but not armed as they make it looked but added it in order to crucified him.

2. He was innocent of that particular scenario but of questionable character. (In the report he said the complaint was his uncle and promised to withdraw the case after the family meeting was held because of that issue, but still went ahead to testify against him)

The judge sentenced him to death not just because of robbery charges but because of the narrative that he was armed with cutlass and gun, meanwhile that was what they presented before the judge.

But in all honesty we don’t really what played out because we were not there and there is no meaningful report on quality investigations for us to know what really played for us to have fair judgment.

We should try to be objective and not to be emotional; most especially if comes to criminal cases.

We’ve seen a situation where by people of younger age actually engaged in criminal activities, fully armed and even killed people in the process. What did law says if someone actually committed criminal activities (That is why we can not just crucify the judge) unless if we are so sure that they lied against the guy.

But in all thank God for people’s outcry and the Governor intervention to save his life.

If truly he committed the crime, he must have learned his lesson and here opportunity to turn a new chapter

But if they lied against him, well thank God he didn’t go with the storm, do who do that will sure face the consequences sooner or later.

In all, let live a modest lifestyle and we the parents should be intentional about training our children and guide them right, we pray God guide each and everyone of us right and may we not be a victim.
He was a minor. And even the person he allegedly robbed at gunpoint was not in court to testify against him, only the uncle who owned the poultry. So how could a competent court sentence a minor to death for armed robbery on the strength of an uncle's testimony which did not include the minor Robbing him at gunpoint?
And that same judge was later retired in connection with another unprofessional act of his. What sort of people are these?
Re: Real Reason I Was Sentenced To Death – Osun ‘boy’ Convicted Of Fowl Theft by Xisnin(m): 6:06pm On Dec 22, 2024
OKOATA:
So because the judiciary had to do their job then the Judge had to sentence an underage to death for stealing chicken, not for man slaughter, not for even murder.
No, he was sentenced to death for armed robbery which is what the law says.
There is no difference between an armed robber who stole a pencil and one who stole
a bullion van, the law prescribes death for both.

If you attempt to rob a house using arms and couldn't even steal a kobo, death penalty is still recommended by the law.
If you want to rob without the risk of death sentence, make sure you don't go with any weapons.


If na lawyer or judge you be and na like that you dey do omoh you go meet your waterloo. Nigga just speaking jargons.
There is a reason the matter was thrown into social media filled with emotional ignoramus
instead of arguing it out in court.

The only saving grace for the boy is his alleged age at the time which should have been pointed out by
his lawyer when the case first came up for hearing so it could be reassigned to a "children's"
court.

If he was just 1 year older at that time, the sentence will still stand unless he gets commuted by the governor.
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