COURT GRANTS NGIGE BAIL DESPITE EFCC OBJECTIONS, SPARKS DEBATE OVER CORRUPTION TRIALS. (PHOTO).

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 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’...

I DIDN’T BREAK MOHBAD’S NECK-COUSIN.(PHOTO).


I didn't break Mohbad's neck - Cousin

Darosha Losobeh, a cousin and Personal Assistant to the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, widely known as Mohbad, has refuted accusations of breaking the deceased’s neck.
A circulating video suggested that Losobeh broke Mohbad’s neck to fit him into the casket for used for his burial.
Mohbad passed away under mysterious circumstances on September 12.
Subsequently, a nurse who attended to him and his childhood friend, Primeboy, were implicated as primary suspects in his demise.
In response to the allegations regarding the neck, Darosha vehemently denied the claims.
Taking to Instagram, he expressed distress over the impact of these accusations on his mental well-being.
“I’m so down to the extent that I had to write this to clear this whole story about me going online that I bent my love’s neck; this is the craziest and saddest thing that ever happened to me in my whole life. That I broke my brother’s neck, seriously, this hurt me so much.”
He continued, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s burial, explaining,
“What happened about the neck was that when we got to Ikorodu, we were told there was no space to keep his body at the mortuary, and we didn’t want him buried that night. So, a worker there advised the family to pay for an ambulance and a coffin where we can keep him until morning, and the same ambulance would drive him down to the place of burial.
“The whole family agreed to the idea because the ambulance that took us to Ikorodu was complaining that they had to leave the same night back to the island. It was only his mum that was not present there that midnight.”
Emphasizing that he personally arranged and financed the coffin and ambulance, Darosha asserted that he was unaware the coffin wouldn’t accommodate Mohbad’s body.

 

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