Alleged Husband Killer: Court announces date to deliver judgment
Court fixed January 27, 2020, to deliver judgment in the trial of the woman who allegedly killed her husband, Maryam ...
Court fixed January 27, 2020, to deliver judgment in the trial of the woman who allegedly killed her husband, Maryam ...
The judge was absent due to his official engagement on election tribunal duty in Ogun State.
The commission also arraigned a staff of the Federal College of Agriculture, Ibadan for allegedly defrauding the college of N738,200.
Mr Okpetu was to serve as the sixth prosecution witness to be presented to the court.
The witnesses give diverse account of how the victim met his gruesome death that night.
The case had earlier been stalled, following the withdrawal of defence lawyers.
Maimuna Aliyu and her daughter Maryam Sanda are being tried in a separate case.
Mrs Sanda is facing a two-count charge of homicide for the alleged murder of her husband.
The court adjourns the case till April 19 and 20.
Maimuna Aliyu is accused of N57 million fraud.
Maryam Sanda, her mother, her brother, and her aide are being prosecuted.
The accused are standing trial for the alleged murder of a son of a former chairman of the PDP.
The prime suspect allegedly murdered her husband in November.
The ICPC accuses Mrs. Aliyu of stealing N57 million belonging to the company
Mr. Mohammed is being prosecuted by the EFCC.
Mrs. Aliyu is the mother of Maryam Sanda who allegedly stabbed her husband to death.
The case is adjourned till December.
Mr. Alanamu was dropped from nomination to the ICPC Board for allegedly being under probe.
The two nominees are being investigated for alleged corrupt practices.
The two nominees are being investigated for alleged corrupt acts.
Government sources insist the nominees did not go through security screening.
Anti-corruption agents are wondering how the two nominees passed security screening despite their being probed for graft.
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