04/27/18
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The law has finally caught up with a fake lawyer Samson Obu, after allegedly acting for three years as a counsel.

The 43-year-old, residing at No. 5, Imam St., Owutu, Agric in Ikorodu, near Lagos, was docked an Ikorodu Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State, on a count charge of impersonation, following suspicion raised by some lawyers.

According to the Prosecutor, Sgt. John Iberedem, the accused had appeared in the court on April 5 to represent an accused.

“He announced his appearance for an accused and quoted a wrong section, which was what aroused the suspicion of other lawyers, including Mr Adetayo Ladega.

“Ladega, the Vice-President of the Ikorodu Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association and other lawyers challenged Obu and he was interrogated and arrested by the police.

“The accused has been appearing as a lawyer for the past three years,” the prosecutor said.

Iberedem said the offence contravened Section 78 of the Lagos State Criminal Code, 2015.

Obu, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge against him.

The Chief Magistrate, Mrs F. A. Azeez, granted him bail in the sum of N250, 000 with two sureties in like sum.

Azeez said the sureties must show evidence of three years tax payment and must make deposits of N25, 000 each.

She adjourned the case until May 10 for mention.
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A housewife, Mrs Sandra Ekpa, on Friday begged an Upper Area Court in Mararaba, Nasarawa State, to dissolve her three-year-old marriage because her husband allegedly practices juju and also denies her sex.
Ekpa told the court that her pastor husband, Gideon Adejoh, had ruined their marriage and killed the love she had for him.
She said that she married Adejoh on April 18, 2015 according to native laws and custom of the Igala people in Kogi.
She said that the union was blessed with a child.
“Shortly after our marriage, my husband began to do awful things in the house like practicing juju and seeking extra-powers.
“In addition, my husband stopped having sex with me ever since I gave birth to my baby, who is a year and six months old now.
“I have made all efforts to see that he changed for good but all proved abortive, rather he kept telling me to pack and go if I cannot stay.’’
The divorce-seeking woman told court that there was no longer love in the marriage and as such “I cannot continue again because I have lost the love and affection I had for him.”
She pleaded for immediate dissolution of the marriage and for the court to grant her custody of the only child from the union.
Ekpa also asked the court to compel the respondent to pay her N30, 000 monthly for the child’s upkeep.
However, Adejoh denied the allegations, pleading with court to give him time to enable him and his wife to discuss and appraise the issues.
The Presiding Judge, Mr Ibrahim Shekarau, adjourned the case until May 3 to allow the parties settle out of court. LR News
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Kogi Governor, Yahaya Bello

The National Industrial Court, Abuja, on Friday ordered the Kogi Government to pay a civil servant, Ameh Onoja, whose salary was stopped in March 2014.
Onoja had approached the court to seek redress when he was told that his salary was stopped because he had attained the compulsory retirement age.
Justice David Isele in his judgment, held that evidence before the court showed that the claimant had not reached the mandatory retirement age of 60.
Isele also said neither has the claimant spent 35 years in service as required by civil service rule before retirement.
The court went further to order the restoration of the claimant’s monthly salary of N153,298 from March, 2014 till date within one month.
Daniel Onuh, the claimant’s counsel told the court that his client was born on Oct. 1, 1960.
Onuh also said the claimant joined the civil service in 1983 as a class teacher with the Benue government and in 1995 transferred his service to Kogi.
Onuh said his client is still serving as the Vice Principal (Academics) of Ogugu Community Secondary School, in Olamaboro Local Govt. Area of Kogi State.
He said since no disciplinary action has been instituted against the claimant for any misconduct, and he has not received any dismissal letter, he is entitled to his salary from when it was stopped till date.
Also joined in the suit are the Kogi Civil Service and Ministry of Justice.