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Religion / Re: 30 Church Meme's Every Christian Can Relate With During Service (pictures) by speedyo: 2:37pm On Sep 18, 2016
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Religion / Re: Is It Right For A Woman To Head A Church? by speedyo: 2:31pm On Sep 18, 2016
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Religion / Re: The Lord Chosen Church Takes Praise And Worship To An Acrobatic Level by speedyo: 2:29pm On Sep 18, 2016
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Religion / Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by speedyo: 2:27pm On Sep 18, 2016
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Religion / Re: You Are Not Condemned by speedyo: 2:26pm On Sep 18, 2016
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Religion / Discover The R Visas , Usa Immigration Made Easy For Pastors & Church Workers by speedyo: 1:07pm On Sep 18, 2016
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Autos / Re: Respray/repaint Ur Car Making Use Of Oven Baking Technology. Pix Inside by speedyo: 1:33pm On Nov 21, 2015
Please can you email your contact to ccsonyewuotu-at-yahoo.com
Jobs/Vacancies / Intelligent And Smart Marketer Wanted @ Grand Cantina Ltd by speedyo: 7:50pm On Jun 04, 2015
Grand Cantina Ltd a reputable importer of top of the range Italian wine with head office in Victoria Island Lagos, is seeking for the services of smart and intelligent marketers

Qualification

HND, B.sc, B.Ed in any discipline (but B.sc in marketing will be an added advantage).

Roles
Create awareness on the company’s product & services and develop ideas on how to make it a house hold name.

Skills
Must have good communication skills
Must be Computer literate
Possess the ability to multitask
Must be a result oriented
Must be a good team player
Must have passion for work

Remuneration

Very attractive

Interested candidate should forward their Cv to grandcantina@gmail.com

Deadline; 12th June 2015
Properties / Re: Live Like Lekki In Ikorodu - Newly Built 2 Bedroom Flat by speedyo: 8:28pm On May 17, 2015
Am interested . What's the total package? Inbox me speedwell@springvilleservices.com
Properties / Re: Newly Built 2/3bedroom/Room Self @ Agungi Lekki by speedyo: 12:51pm On May 16, 2015
Pictures of each
Properties / Re: Spacious Miniflat At Olowora, Omole Phase 2 Ext...200k by speedyo: 12:49pm On May 16, 2015
Where is this? Pics ols
Properties / Re: 2 Bedroom Flat Needed Urgently Within Ajah-sangotedo Axis by speedyo: 6:13pm On May 08, 2015
still waiting
Properties / Re: 2 Bedroom Flat Needed Urgently Within Ajah-sangotedo Axis by speedyo: 1:49pm On May 06, 2015
....
Properties / Re: Nicely Finished 3bedroom Flat @ Green Ville Estate, Off Badore Road Ajah (PICS) by speedyo: 1:42pm On May 06, 2015
Hope N600,000 is the total package?
Properties / 2 Bedroom Flat Needed Urgently Within Ajah-sangotedo Axis by speedyo: 1:34pm On May 06, 2015
2 Bedroom flat needed urgently within Ajah - Sangotedo Axis. Must be in a gated estate, close to express with good access road. Budget N500,000 (Total Package) Contact Urgently for inspection and payment - 09098843455, Whatsapp - 07069049369 BBM 7AB7AE2A,
Properties / Re: Newly Renovated Executive Mini Flat At Magodo Phase 1...350k(pictures) by speedyo: 3:43am On Mar 02, 2015
Total package?
Autos / Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by speedyo: 7:18pm On Feb 04, 2015
please can you send me pictures and prices of clean vehicles you have. Am interested in your 607 and other clean brands within that range.
Properties / Re: ML 320 Jeep For Sale @ N750k by speedyo: 4:39am On Sep 21, 2013
picture pls- ccsonyewuotu@bcs.org
Sports / Re: Artificial Grass We Supply Pls Call- +234 803 7298 777 by speedyo: 1:24pm On Jun 22, 2013
Do you rent artificial grass to cover an event venue?
igabor: We supply artificial lawns for outdoors, sport field, residetial, pool site etc
Properties / A Good 2 Bedroom Flat-1 Year Rent Option Needed In , Igbo Efon , Ajah, Needed by speedyo: 11:25am On Jun 21, 2013
I need a good 2 or 3 bedroom flat in Igbo Efon, Ajah urgently.
Properties / Re: SPANISH TILES,SPANISH TILES,SPANISH TILES 07089116034/spiaggialtd@yahoo.com by speedyo: 5:27pm On May 20, 2013
Please Treat as urgent. email pricelist of your spanish tiles to ccsonyewuotu@yahoo.com
Properties / Re: I Have A Standard Mini Flat In Osapa London Lekki 400k. by speedyo: 10:06am On Feb 04, 2013
How many toilets is in the 1 bedroom flat, discribe the property more.include parking space and exact location of property within the compound.
Properties / 1 Bedroom Flat With Two Toilet Needed Urgently Around Lekki Axis by speedyo: 10:03am On Feb 04, 2013
I urgently need 1 bedroom flat with two toilets around Lekki 1, Ikate Elegusi, Jakonde, Ajah.VGC. Urgently please
Properties / Re: A Clean 2bedroom For Rent @ajah 500k.... by speedyo: 7:03pm On Aug 19, 2012
Are you talking about two bedroom flat? email me details ccsonyewuotu@bcs.org
Autos / Re: . by speedyo: 6:45am On Nov 20, 2011
Pls send more pictures and last price to my email
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Politics / Now That Jude Agbaso Has Been Proved To Be Innocent ! by speedyo: 2:17pm On Aug 30, 2011
http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2011/08/26/new-york-judge-dismisses-case-against-imo-deputy-governor/

It was the great Zik of Africa who said “little minds spend their time and energy running great men down.”
The use of Propaganda in Imo politics has been taken too far and I believe it is time right thinking Imolites rise up to put a stop to this ugly trend.
At the heat of the 2011 Governorship elections, certain faceless individuals sent out thousands of bulk sms to imolites with several fictitious names such as “IMO ALERT” “APGA WOMEN” “APGA YOUTHS” ETC , Claiming all sorts of things against the person of the Governor Owelle Rochas Okorocha and His Deputy Sir Jude Agbaso. The same faceless individuals went to the press with ficticious publications and computer generated images claiming that Owelle Rochas Okorocha is an Ogboni man . They went as far as printing leaflets and spreading them on the streets of Owerri.
When Imolites disappointed them and voted massively for the Rescue team, thus breaking their hold on Imo people. They decided to re-lunch their attacks with a determination to run down the government with propaganda.
The one that is much disheartening is that these faceless individuals paid over N150,000 each to their hatchet boys and instructed them to enter Keke, go to news stands, go to gatherings and drinking joints ,spread propaganda against the Rescue team.
A careful look at the war on the Internet against the person of the Deputy Governor, Sir Jude Agbaso will show that it is being orchestrated by the same people. 90% of the blog posts they sent out on different blogs and forums on the internet were sent out on August 2nd a clear indication that it is the work of a team of hackers paid to deceive ,Imolites , Nigerians and world with a view to discredit the person of the Deputy Governor of Imo State Sir Jude Agbaso.
“Why do the heathens rage and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together against the Lord and against His Anointed, saying let’s break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us.
He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh…Psalm 2 : 1- 4
God who sees the hearts of all men, the only wise and just judge has vindicated the Deputy Governor Sir Jude Agbaso as a USA Court has ruled that he is completely innocent of all the 17 Count charges leveled against him. This man has maintained that he is innocent from day 1.
This judgment has dealt a big blow on these desperados who have been sponsoring these “internet rats”
This judgment has once again opened the eyes of imolites to see that the very enemies of our state who are angry with Imo people for disgracing them out of office are very much around; the very enemies of imolites who sent out SMS on election morning that Rochas has stepped down are still around.
The very same enemies of Imo people, who have enslaved our state for the past 12 years and allowed our infrastructures to decay, are very much around. We must be vigilant; this government is not up to 100 days in office and has achieved so much including the very things these enemies claimed are impossible “free education”. Let’s give this government time to rescue Imo, let’s ignore these desperados and support the Rescue Team. Together we can make Imo better.
Politics / Re: Imo Dep Gov Has Arrest Warrant In The Us For Forgery by speedyo: 2:15pm On Aug 30, 2011
New York Judge Dismisses Case Against Imo Deputy Governor print

A New York Judge has dismissed the 17-count criminal possession of forged instruments case filed against the current Imo Deputy Governor Jude Agbaso, in December 1994.

Judge David Sullivan of the Nassau County Court granted the dismissal following a plea request made by the prosecutor, the Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Brian Lee and the defence counsel, Mrs. Laura Chukwuma.

The judge, in an order dated August 24, also vacated arrest warrants issued against Jude Agbaso, 53, in connection with the case.

Agbaso then a resident of New York was arrested on June 20, 1994 on a first-degree 17-count indictment for possession of forged 100 dollar bills.

An arrest warrant was later issued for him after he reportedly jumped bail in the case which also involved Eugene Harding.

In granting the plea agreement by the prosecutor and the defence, Judge Sullivan granted Agbaso’s plea of a one-count of a non-criminal violation charge of disorderly conduct under Section 240.20(2).

On Wednesday, Agbaso was represented by his counsel, who agreed to pay a 250 dollars fine for the disorderly conduct.

A copy of the court disposition obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), and dated August 24 said: “This order will certify that all seventeen counts obtained with the aforesaid indictment were resolved through a plea to one count of disorderly conduct under count one.”

“Accordingly, all seventeen counts charging the defendant with criminal possession of a forged instrument in the First Degree under IND 90454 dated December 30, 1994 are now dismissed in satisfaction of this plea and any and all bench warrants issued in connection with this matter have been vacated effectively immediately,” Judge Sullivan said.

Speaking to NAN, Chukwuma, who was in court with her client’s elder brother Chief Martin Agbaso, said the judgement meant the “Deputy Governor is free to enter the United States at will.

“He can enter the U.S at his pleasure whenever he wants because he is free to, there is no warrant for his arrest anymore, it’s been thrown out.

“Seventeen charges were filed in this case for criminal possession of forged instruments (forged currency).

“Those 17 first degree felony counts have all been dropped and dismissed entirely by not just the judge but also by the prosecutor.

“His Excellency Jude Agabso never entered any plea for the resolution of any of those seventeen charges because they were thrown out, meaning again that he has been vindicated and his innocence has been established beyond any reasonable doubts.

“There is no felony pending against him right now, he is not a convicted felon, he has never been a convicted felon and he will never be a convicted felon, ” the Agabso’s family lawyer said.

The defence counsel also explained that the plea for disorderly conduct entered by his client under section 240.20 sub section 2 (New York law) “is not a crime, felony or misdemeanour.

“The disorderly conduct that he pleaded for is a mere violation, it’s like a traffic citation; it’s an infraction not a crime.

“At the time he was arrested for the 17-count charge he professed his innocence at the top of his voice, he maintained his innocence and disputed any and all facts that were inconsistent with his innocence.

“Because he was innocent, he knew he had done nothing wrong and he was overtly emotional about it and somewhat loud, so he pleaded to talking too loud in the public at the time of this incident,” she said.

Martin Agbaso, the deputy governors elder brother, described the outcome of the case as “total vindication” for his brother.

“I believe in the American judicial system and this is a clear demonstration that an innocent man, it doesn’t matter how much it takes, will at some point be vindicated.

“I am happy as a member of his family; when all these issues came up he stood as a man and suffered very humiliating write-ups in the papers,’’ the senior Agabso told NAN.

“The whole family dealt with the trauma that came with it but our faith in God remained resolute and we knew that at some point the will of the God of justice will prevail,” he added.

Politics / Re: Rochas’ Running Mate Arraigned For Jumping Bail In America. by speedyo: 2:12pm On Aug 30, 2011
New York Judge Dismisses Case Against Imo Deputy Governor print

A New York Judge has dismissed the 17-count criminal possession of forged instruments case filed against the current Imo Deputy Governor Jude Agbaso, in December 1994.

Judge David Sullivan of the Nassau County Court granted the dismissal following a plea request made by the prosecutor, the Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Brian Lee and the defence counsel, Mrs. Laura Chukwuma.

The judge, in an order dated August 24, also vacated arrest warrants issued against Jude Agbaso, 53, in connection with the case.

Agbaso then a resident of New York was arrested on June 20, 1994 on a first-degree 17-count indictment for possession of forged 100 dollar bills.

An arrest warrant was later issued for him after he reportedly jumped bail in the case which also involved Eugene Harding.

In granting the plea agreement by the prosecutor and the defence, Judge Sullivan granted Agbaso’s plea of a one-count of a non-criminal violation charge of disorderly conduct under Section 240.20(2).

On Wednesday, Agbaso was represented by his counsel, who agreed to pay a 250 dollars fine for the disorderly conduct.

A copy of the court disposition obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), and dated August 24 said: “This order will certify that all seventeen counts obtained with the aforesaid indictment were resolved through a plea to one count of disorderly conduct under count one.”

“Accordingly, all seventeen counts charging the defendant with criminal possession of a forged instrument in the First Degree under IND 90454 dated December 30, 1994 are now dismissed in satisfaction of this plea and any and all bench warrants issued in connection with this matter have been vacated effectively immediately,” Judge Sullivan said.

Speaking to NAN, Chukwuma, who was in court with her client’s elder brother Chief Martin Agbaso, said the judgement meant the “Deputy Governor is free to enter the United States at will.

“He can enter the U.S at his pleasure whenever he wants because he is free to, there is no warrant for his arrest anymore, it’s been thrown out.

“Seventeen charges were filed in this case for criminal possession of forged instruments (forged currency).

“Those 17 first degree felony counts have all been dropped and dismissed entirely by not just the judge but also by the prosecutor.

“His Excellency Jude Agabso never entered any plea for the resolution of any of those seventeen charges because they were thrown out, meaning again that he has been vindicated and his innocence has been established beyond any reasonable doubts.

“There is no felony pending against him right now, he is not a convicted felon, he has never been a convicted felon and he will never be a convicted felon, ” the Agabso’s family lawyer said.

The defence counsel also explained that the plea for disorderly conduct entered by his client under section 240.20 sub section 2 (New York law) “is not a crime, felony or misdemeanour.

“The disorderly conduct that he pleaded for is a mere violation, it’s like a traffic citation; it’s an infraction not a crime.

“At the time he was arrested for the 17-count charge he professed his innocence at the top of his voice, he maintained his innocence and disputed any and all facts that were inconsistent with his innocence.

“Because he was innocent, he knew he had done nothing wrong and he was overtly emotional about it and somewhat loud, so he pleaded to talking too loud in the public at the time of this incident,” she said.

Martin Agbaso, the deputy governors elder brother, described the outcome of the case as “total vindication” for his brother.

“I believe in the American judicial system and this is a clear demonstration that an innocent man, it doesn’t matter how much it takes, will at some point be vindicated.

“I am happy as a member of his family; when all these issues came up he stood as a man and suffered very humiliating write-ups in the papers,’’ the senior Agabso told NAN.

“The whole family dealt with the trauma that came with it but our faith in God remained resolute and we knew that at some point the will of the God of justice will prevail,” he added.

Politics / Re: Agbaso Zooms To United States Of America (usa) by speedyo: 2:10pm On Aug 30, 2011

Politics / Re: United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by speedyo: 2:09pm On Aug 30, 2011
New York Judge Dismisses Case Against Imo Deputy Governor print

A New York Judge has dismissed the 17-count criminal possession of forged instruments case filed against the current Imo Deputy Governor Jude Agbaso, in December 1994.

Judge David Sullivan of the Nassau County Court granted the dismissal following a plea request made by the prosecutor, the Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Brian Lee and the defence counsel, Mrs. Laura Chukwuma.

The judge, in an order dated August 24, also vacated arrest warrants issued against Jude Agbaso, 53, in connection with the case.

Agbaso then a resident of New York was arrested on June 20, 1994 on a first-degree 17-count indictment for possession of forged 100 dollar bills.

An arrest warrant was later issued for him after he reportedly jumped bail in the case which also involved Eugene Harding.

In granting the plea agreement by the prosecutor and the defence, Judge Sullivan granted Agbaso’s plea of a one-count of a non-criminal violation charge of disorderly conduct under Section 240.20(2).

On Wednesday, Agbaso was represented by his counsel, who agreed to pay a 250 dollars fine for the disorderly conduct.

A copy of the court disposition obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), and dated August 24 said: “This order will certify that all seventeen counts obtained with the aforesaid indictment were resolved through a plea to one count of disorderly conduct under count one.”

“Accordingly, all seventeen counts charging the defendant with criminal possession of a forged instrument in the First Degree under IND 90454 dated December 30, 1994 are now dismissed in satisfaction of this plea and any and all bench warrants issued in connection with this matter have been vacated effectively immediately,” Judge Sullivan said.

Speaking to NAN, Chukwuma, who was in court with her client’s elder brother Chief Martin Agbaso, said the judgement meant the “Deputy Governor is free to enter the United States at will.

“He can enter the U.S at his pleasure whenever he wants because he is free to, there is no warrant for his arrest anymore, it’s been thrown out.

“Seventeen charges were filed in this case for criminal possession of forged instruments (forged currency).

“Those 17 first degree felony counts have all been dropped and dismissed entirely by not just the judge but also by the prosecutor.

“His Excellency Jude Agabso never entered any plea for the resolution of any of those seventeen charges because they were thrown out, meaning again that he has been vindicated and his innocence has been established beyond any reasonable doubts.

“There is no felony pending against him right now, he is not a convicted felon, he has never been a convicted felon and he will never be a convicted felon, ” the Agabso’s family lawyer said.

The defence counsel also explained that the plea for disorderly conduct entered by his client under section 240.20 sub section 2 (New York law) “is not a crime, felony or misdemeanour.

“The disorderly conduct that he pleaded for is a mere violation, it’s like a traffic citation; it’s an infraction not a crime.

“At the time he was arrested for the 17-count charge he professed his innocence at the top of his voice, he maintained his innocence and disputed any and all facts that were inconsistent with his innocence.

“Because he was innocent, he knew he had done nothing wrong and he was overtly emotional about it and somewhat loud, so he pleaded to talking too loud in the public at the time of this incident,” she said.

Martin Agbaso, the deputy governors elder brother, described the outcome of the case as “total vindication” for his brother.

“I believe in the American judicial system and this is a clear demonstration that an innocent man, it doesn’t matter how much it takes, will at some point be vindicated.

“I am happy as a member of his family; when all these issues came up he stood as a man and suffered very humiliating write-ups in the papers,’’ the senior Agabso told NAN.

“The whole family dealt with the trauma that came with it but our faith in God remained resolute and we knew that at some point the will of the God of justice will prevail,” he added.

Politics / Re: Imo Dep Gov Has Arrest Warrant In The Us For Forgery by speedyo: 2:05pm On Aug 30, 2011
New York Judge Dismisses Case Against Imo Deputy Governor print

A New York Judge has dismissed the 17-count criminal possession of forged instruments case filed against the current Imo Deputy Governor Jude Agbaso, in December 1994.

Judge David Sullivan of the Nassau County Court granted the dismissal following a plea request made by the prosecutor, the Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Brian Lee and the defence counsel, Mrs. Laura Chukwuma.

The judge, in an order dated August 24, also vacated arrest warrants issued against Jude Agbaso, 53, in connection with the case.

Agbaso then a resident of New York was arrested on June 20, 1994 on a first-degree 17-count indictment for possession of forged 100 dollar bills.

An arrest warrant was later issued for him after he reportedly jumped bail in the case which also involved Eugene Harding.

In granting the plea agreement by the prosecutor and the defence, Judge Sullivan granted Agbaso’s plea of a one-count of a non-criminal violation charge of disorderly conduct under Section 240.20(2).

On Wednesday, Agbaso was represented by his counsel, who agreed to pay a 250 dollars fine for the disorderly conduct.

A copy of the court disposition obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), and dated August 24 said: “This order will certify that all seventeen counts obtained with the aforesaid indictment were resolved through a plea to one count of disorderly conduct under count one.”

“Accordingly, all seventeen counts charging the defendant with criminal possession of a forged instrument in the First Degree under IND 90454 dated December 30, 1994 are now dismissed in satisfaction of this plea and any and all bench warrants issued in connection with this matter have been vacated effectively immediately,” Judge Sullivan said.

Speaking to NAN, Chukwuma, who was in court with her client’s elder brother Chief Martin Agbaso, said the judgement meant the “Deputy Governor is free to enter the United States at will.

“He can enter the U.S at his pleasure whenever he wants because he is free to, there is no warrant for his arrest anymore, it’s been thrown out.

“Seventeen charges were filed in this case for criminal possession of forged instruments (forged currency).

“Those 17 first degree felony counts have all been dropped and dismissed entirely by not just the judge but also by the prosecutor.

“His Excellency Jude Agabso never entered any plea for the resolution of any of those seventeen charges because they were thrown out, meaning again that he has been vindicated and his innocence has been established beyond any reasonable doubts.

“There is no felony pending against him right now, he is not a convicted felon, he has never been a convicted felon and he will never be a convicted felon, ” the Agabso’s family lawyer said.

The defence counsel also explained that the plea for disorderly conduct entered by his client under section 240.20 sub section 2 (New York law) “is not a crime, felony or misdemeanour.

“The disorderly conduct that he pleaded for is a mere violation, it’s like a traffic citation; it’s an infraction not a crime.

“At the time he was arrested for the 17-count charge he professed his innocence at the top of his voice, he maintained his innocence and disputed any and all facts that were inconsistent with his innocence.

“Because he was innocent, he knew he had done nothing wrong and he was overtly emotional about it and somewhat loud, so he pleaded to talking too loud in the public at the time of this incident,” she said.

Martin Agbaso, the deputy governors elder brother, described the outcome of the case as “total vindication” for his brother.

“I believe in the American judicial system and this is a clear demonstration that an innocent man, it doesn’t matter how much it takes, will at some point be vindicated.

“I am happy as a member of his family; when all these issues came up he stood as a man and suffered very humiliating write-ups in the papers,’’ the senior Agabso told NAN.

“The whole family dealt with the trauma that came with it but our faith in God remained resolute and we knew that at some point the will of the God of justice will prevail,” he added.

Politics / New York Judge Dismisses Case Against Imo Deputy Governor . by speedyo: 2:02pm On Aug 30, 2011
A New York Judge has dismissed the 17-count criminal possession of forged instruments case filed against the current Imo Deputy Governor Jude Agbaso, in December 1994.

Judge David Sullivan of the Nassau County Court granted the dismissal following a plea request made by the prosecutor, the Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Brian Lee and the defence counsel, Mrs. Laura Chukwuma.

The judge, in an order dated August 24, also vacated arrest warrants issued against Jude Agbaso, 53, in connection with the case.

Agbaso then a resident of New York was arrested on June 20, 1994 on a first-degree 17-count indictment for possession of forged 100 dollar bills.

An arrest warrant was later issued for him after he reportedly jumped bail in the case which also involved Eugene Harding.

In granting the plea agreement by the prosecutor and the defence, Judge Sullivan granted Agbaso’s plea of a one-count of a non-criminal violation charge of disorderly conduct under Section 240.20(2).

On Wednesday, Agbaso was represented by his counsel, who agreed to pay a 250 dollars fine for the disorderly conduct.

A copy of the court disposition obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), and dated August 24 said: “This order will certify that all seventeen counts obtained with the aforesaid indictment were resolved through a plea to one count of disorderly conduct under count one.”

“Accordingly, all seventeen counts charging the defendant with criminal possession of a forged instrument in the First Degree under IND 90454 dated December 30, 1994 are now dismissed in satisfaction of this plea and any and all bench warrants issued in connection with this matter have been vacated effectively immediately,” Judge Sullivan said.

Speaking to NAN, Chukwuma, who was in court with her client’s elder brother Chief Martin Agbaso, said the judgement meant the “Deputy Governor is free to enter the United States at will.

“He can enter the U.S at his pleasure whenever he wants because he is free to, there is no warrant for his arrest anymore, it’s been thrown out.

“Seventeen charges were filed in this case for criminal possession of forged instruments (forged currency).

“Those 17 first degree felony counts have all been dropped and dismissed entirely by not just the judge but also by the prosecutor.

“His Excellency Jude Agabso never entered any plea for the resolution of any of those seventeen charges because they were thrown out, meaning again that he has been vindicated and his innocence has been established beyond any reasonable doubts.

“There is no felony pending against him right now, he is not a convicted felon, he has never been a convicted felon and he will never be a convicted felon, ” the Agabso’s family lawyer said.

The defence counsel also explained that the plea for disorderly conduct entered by his client under section 240.20 sub section 2 (New York law) “is not a crime, felony or misdemeanour.

“The disorderly conduct that he pleaded for is a mere violation, it’s like a traffic citation; it’s an infraction not a crime.

“At the time he was arrested for the 17-count charge he professed his innocence at the top of his voice, he maintained his innocence and disputed any and all facts that were inconsistent with his innocence.

“Because he was innocent, he knew he had done nothing wrong and he was overtly emotional about it and somewhat loud, so he pleaded to talking too loud in the public at the time of this incident,” she said.

Martin Agbaso, the deputy governors elder brother, described the outcome of the case as “total vindication” for his brother.

“I believe in the American judicial system and this is a clear demonstration that an innocent man, it doesn’t matter how much it takes, will at some point be vindicated.

“I am happy as a member of his family; when all these issues came up he stood as a man and suffered very humiliating write-ups in the papers,’’ the senior Agabso told NAN.

“The whole family dealt with the trauma that came with it but our faith in God remained resolute and we knew that at some point the will of the God of justice will prevail,” he added.

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