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Is Nigeria a curse? |
Obiano the drunkard does not know Obi is not running for governor again |
Lai Mohammed will soon tell us the truth about how this man die |
Death sentence to soldiers who shoot civilians. If the soldier does not confess, the hole battalion will get the firing squad! |
Jokerz |
SARS and lies |
buratai should bring kanu out. dead or alife |
Chaaai! Afonja!!! Who do you this thing? |
buhari has killed kanu. he should bring out his dead body. |
Danty37:eeee pain am! |
claaaaap for him! |
subtlemee:ok. let us declare all organizations terrorists. from market women association to muric to pfn. because they will soon pick up arms. |
Extra judicial killing: Court convicts 5 SARS officials in RiversPublished on September 22, 2017 By Seun Opejobi A five-man team of men of the Special Anti Robbery Sqaud, SARS, led by one ASP Samuel Chigbu have been found guilty of extra judicially killing two young men, Michael Akor and Michael Igwe at Oyigbo Local government area of Rivers State. Justice Adolphus Enebeli of the High Court in Port Harcourt, while ruling in the enforcement of fundamental human rights suit before him, declared that ASP Samuel Chigbu and his men undoubtedly and intentionally killed the two young men. He said the SARS officials violated Sections of the constitution on extrajudicial executions,n adding that no investigation was carried out by the Police before killing the young graduates. Justice Enebeli in the judgment said after careful consideration of all the evidences before him, it was clear that the SARS men failed in their responsibility to investigate and try the two Michaels before killing them. He said claims that the two Michaels were hit with bullets during a cross fire between the Police and some gunmen perceived to members of their alleged gang could not be substantiated. He also said “it is not a coincidence that the two Michaels were shot at the same part of their body, died at the Braithwaite Memorial Hospital at the same time and buried at the same place and time.” The Judge said SARS in Rivers state has acquired “the notoriety of extra judicial killings, destroying the image of the Rivers state Police Command.” The court awarded the sum of fifty million naira to the families of the deceased as compensation to be paid by the Inspector General of Police and the Commissioner of Police in Rivers state. Meanwhile, Counsel to the deceased, Johnson Ejekwu has said a death sentence for the convicted SARS officials led by ASP Samuel Chigbu and his men is what his clients desires and not the fifty million naira compensation. Ejekwu also commended the court for its verdict and called on relevant agencies to curb the excesses of Men of the Special Anti Robbery Squad in RIvers state. For her part, Catherine Akor, the ageing mother of Michael Akor said no amount of compensation can replace what she had lost. Catherine Akor while speaking with DAILY POST after the judgment said she also lost her husband who, “suffered memory loss as a result of the killing of their son. “Those SARS men killed my child for doing nothing. They went to my son’s house and packed his things then took him to ATM where he withdrew money for them. “When I made the complain at the command they queried them and transferred them out of Rivers state but some how they manipulated their way back to this state. “That was when we noticed and reported them again before they now brought them to court,” the teary woman said. ASP Samuel Chigbu and four other SARS officers have since been dismissed from the Police Force. They are also standing trial on murder charges and extrajudicial execution before Justice Margaret Opara of the High Court in Port Harcourt. Twenty eight year old Michael Akor and his colleague, Michael Igwe were arrested while going about their duties on June 22, 2009 and killed in a bush at Oyigbo on June 23, 2009. |
we fulanis are the best in nigeria and west africa! we are in charge |
EazyMoh:short up! which kain northerner? unity baggar! we are talking about Fulani here. |
nathpope:thank you. i is black and beautiful! melanine popping! |
tiger? |
bayocanny: ishowdotgmail: ishowdotgmail:na you kill the gallant officer |
him wan do actor vs boss |
Plane truth |
freeze001:are you malami's lawyer? una never win even one case ooo |
what of the missing policewomen of borno? |
Orobo2Lekpa:you suppose hide say the commissioner go school at all! na this kain one una teach am for there? |
Buhari has finish nigeria because of his poor test in bad women. |
There are reports the missing leader of IPOB is in kuje. Remember nnamdi kano has not been seen publicly since weekend when just one battalion raided his house in celebration. The army has deny ever going to umuahia and abia. Remember nnamdi kano was in kuje before bail |
GboyegaD:big wahalla! 18 years old! dating for 5 years! we was not like this when we is teenager |
Sango is dealing with buhari |
Is buratai a coward? Why cant he stand on his word |
Theakthedream:Strong Army! I hail ooo! Shekau is waiting you in Sambissa. Stop quaffing goof and whiskey in Aba, And roger your sef straight to Yobe or Borno |
Alleged fraud: A-Court acquits ex-Transcorp MD ON SEPTEMBER 17, 201711:23 PMIN NEWSCOMMENTS By Innocent Anaba ABUJA—Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has discharged and acquitted the former Group Managing Director of Transcorp Plc, Mr. Tom Iseghohi. The appellate court in a unanimous decision, also set aside the decision of a Federal High Court in Abuja of October 20, 2014, which overruled the no-case submission by Iseghohi. In the lead judgment, the Appeal Court further dismissed entirely, the 32-count charge of money laundering brought against him by Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. The anti-graft commission had arraigned Isoghohi; former Company Secretary, Mohammed Buba; and Deputy General Manager, Mike Okoli, in 2009 over alleged fraud and money laundering in connection with the botched acquisition of the Nigeria Telecommunications, NITEL, by Transcorp. At the lower court, trial began before Justice D.U Okorowo, before it was transferred to Justice Evoh Chukwu. The first prosecution witness (PW1) was Helen Iwuchukwu, now Company Secretary and former Legal Adviser, Department of Shared Services and Strategic Partnership of Transcorp when the alleged crime was committed. Five other witnesses testified for the prosecution, with PW4, who was in charge of audit and finance, saying he did not trace any money to the accused persons. The fifth prosecution witness, Aminueem Mohammed, an EFCC operative, said he investigated the case but added under cross-examination that the commission did not receive any petition from Transcorp and NITEL against the defendants nor did they complain about missing funds. Consequently, the defendants filed a no-case submission, urging the court to dismiss the charge because it established no prima facie case against them. But the Court of Appeal in setting aside the decision of the Federal High Court, held that from the evidence adduced by the prosecution at the trial, there was no basis for the refusal of the no-case submission. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/alleged-fraud-court-acquits-ex-transcorp-md/ |
devindevin2000:are you lie mohammed in disguise? |
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