COURT GRANTS NGIGE BAIL DESPITE EFCC OBJECTIONS, SPARKS DEBATE OVER CORRUPTION TRIALS. (PHOTO).
Court Grants Ngige Bail Despite EFCC Objections, Sparks Debate Over Corruption Trials In a move stirring controversy, former Labour Minister and ex-Anambra State Governor, Dr. Chris Ngige, has been granted bail by Justice Maryam Aliyu Hassan of the FCT High Court, even as he faces an eight-count corruption charge filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). While the court adopted the administrative bail previously granted by the EFCC on self-recognizance, it imposed stringent conditions: Ngige must produce a surety who is a Federal Government director, owns land in the FCT with a Certificate of Occupancy, and submits both the original certificate and international passport to the court. Until these are fulfilled, Ngige remains in Kuje Prison. Justice Hassan stressed the constitutional principle that defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty and warned against bail conditions so harsh they amount to denial of liberty — a point clearly at odds with EFCC’...
An Australian woman went to her fridge to get a drink and she suddenly discovered a brown snake peering out from underneath.The snake was heavily pregnant and later the snake laid 15 eggs.Rolly Burrell from Snake Catchers Adelaide,who caught the snake according to sources said today wednesday that ''It's lucky she saw the snake now or she might have been going to the fridge to get a drink later on and seen all these little critters all over the place.The incubation period for brown snakes is between 55 and 80 days.I've been doing it for 40 years and i make it look easy.When you're doing 300 snakes a month you tend to get a little bit blase''.It was easy for the snake catcher to catch the snake because the snake is a bit weak and he simply moved the fridge and grabbed it.The snake is recovering from the exhaustion of laying the eggs.She was given some mice and water to build uo her strength before being released.Sources further said that the eastern brown snake is responsible for most of the snakebite deaths in Australia,usually only one or two each year.More photos below. 
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