Law & Crime
Court admits exhibits in Premiere Academy’s N500m defamation suit against gender activist

By Our Reporter
A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, (FCT), has admitted eight different exhibits tendered by the Premiere Academy of Abuja to establish its N500M defamation suit instituted against an Abuja based gender activist, Lemmy Ughegbe.
The exhibits were admitted by Justice Kayode Agunloye sitting in Kwali division of the court when they were tendered by counsel to the Academy, Barrister Olajide Kumuyi.
Premiere Academy located at Lugbe area of Abuja had sued the gender activist, claiming a sum of N500m from him as compensation for damages suffered in the alleged defamation of its reputation.
In the suit filed by Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, the School is praying the court to prohibit the Child and Gender Rights Advocate from further defaming it in his allegation that a female student of the School, Miss Keren-Happuch died as a result of rape on the school premises.
The School, among others, claimed that the gender activist defamed it in his persistent allegations that the 14-year old student was raped and a condom left inside her, which infected her with sepsis, spiked her blood sugar leading to her death due to hyperglycemia on June 22, 2021.
However, at the proceedings, Barrister Kumuyi, who led the Principal of the school, Mr Christopher Akinsowon in evidence, tendered 8 different materials before the court to support the case against the defendant.
Among the exhibits tendered are the flash drive containing a video clip footage of where the activist addressed a gathering of about 5, 000 lawyers at the 2021 Law Week of the Nigeria Bar Association, (NBA) in Abuja where the alleged defamatory remarks were made.
Others are admission registers of the school for three years showing an alleged downturn in students enrollment as a result of the alleged persistent defamation.
In one of the registers, the school claimed that it was only able to get 59 new applicants in year 2022 that sat for the admission examination stating that the school suffered the fate for the three years.
Also tendered are the September 2, 2021 online news publications of Daily Independent and The Sun newspapers which the activist allegedly used, among others, to spread the alleged defamation of its reputation.
Similarly, a letter from Awomolo SAN Law Firm warning the activist on the alleged defamation and asking him to desist as well as his reply through his lawyer, Johnbull Adaghe justifying his actions were also tendered.
In reaction, counsel to the defendant raised vehement objections against the admission of the documents as exhibits on various grounds.
Among others, the lawyer argued that some of the documents were not front loaded and also not pleaded in the witness statement of the School Principal.
His objections to the documents were countered by the plaintiff’s lawyer, Kumuyi, who drew the attention of the court to some paragraphs in the witness statement on oath where references were made to them.
In a brief ruling, Justice Kayode Agunloye agreed with submissions of Kumuyi and over- ruled the objections of the activist against the documents and admitted them as exhibits.
Meanwhile, based on agreement of counsel, the court has fixed March 18 to play in the open court, the video footage of where the activist allegedly made the defamatory remarks at the Abuja NBA 2021 Law Week.
The case was also adjourned for cross examination of the witness by counsel to the activist.
Premiere Academy had dragged the activist before the court claiming N500 million against the leader of Coalition of Gender Based Violence Responders, CGBVR, Lemmy Ughegbe for defamation.
The school alleged that Ughegbe defamed its character while speaking on the cause of Keren’s death at the NBA Law Week in Abuja among others.
But Ughegbe had while reacting to the suit said he would not be bullied into silence with cheap legal action of the school.
He has since filed his statement of defense which he would tender when giving his own side of the story to the court.
Editorial
Senate vows to criminalise use of chemicals to ripen fruits *urges NAFDAC, Agric Ministry to investigate chemical ripening of fruits

By George Mgbeleke
Alarmed at the damage caused by chemicalized fruits in the health of the citizenry,Senate on Wednesday at plenary condemned the harmful effect of using chemicals to ripen fruits that are sold in the nation’s markets and directed National Agency, Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Ministry of Agriculture and Consumer Protection Agency to investigate such unwholesome practices and bring culprits to book.
It also urged NAFDAC, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, and Consumer Protection Agency to increase the level of awareness by continuous sensitization and public enlightenment on the hazardous implications of chemical ripening of fruits.
Senate further mandated NAFDAC and Nigerian Custom Service to ensure that imported fruits especially apples are not preserved with harmful chemicals
The Red Chamber also urged NAFDAC and Consumer Protection Agency to commence regular visits to fruits markets to check the practice of chemical ripening of fruits.
Mandated the Agencies to investigate the practice with an intention to halt the continuous unwholesome practices of chemical ripening of fruits among fruit sellers in Nigeria
These resolutions of the Senate follow a motion by Senator Anthony Ani(Ebonyi south)tagged “Urgent need to investigate with an intention to halt the continuous unwholesome practices of chemical ripening of fruits among fruit sellers in Nigeria”
In his lead debate, Senator Ani
noted that ripening of fruits is a natural physiological process that makes fruits sweeter, more palatable, edible, nutritious, softer and attractive.
According to him,Fruits ripening is a highly regulated irreversible process that involves highly coordinated, complex biochemical and physiological changes.
He noted that artificial ripening of fruits involves the external application of chemicals and other agents to achieve faster and more uniform ripening of fruits.
The lawmaker observed that “among the widely used artificial ripening agents, are ethylene and methyl jasmonate which have been reported to be non-toxic for human consumption, but in many developing countries (Nigeria inclusive), low-cost and harmful chemicals such as calcium carbide, ethylene glycol, and ethephon are reported to be commonly used to artificially trigger the ripening processes of fruits.
“Informed that the cosmetic quality of artificially ripened fruits will increase but organoleptic qualities (taste, colour and smell), nutrition value and shelf life are depreciated when fruits are subjected to treatment without considering maturity status.”
He expressed great concern that nutrition experts and regulatory agencies such as NAFDAC, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, etc, have warned against fruit ripening with calcium carbide, describing it as a harmful practice that endangers human lives.
He added that “Calcium carbide contains impurities such as arsenic, lead particles, phosphorus, etc., that cause several health hazards such as cancer, heart, kidney and liver failure, neurological disorders, intestinal problems, skin damage, mouth ulcers, etc.
“Sad that the practice of ripening of fruits with dangerous chemicals have been on the increase among fruit sellers in Nigeria.
“Further sad that many of these fruit sellers are ignorant of the health hazards posed by the consumption of artificially ripened fruits but driven by the incremental profit made as most customers prefer to patronize the artificially ripened fruits due to its enhanced cosmetic appearance not knowing that they are buying poison.”
In their contributions senators Sadiq Umar,Osita Izunaso,Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole and Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin lamented the dangerous effect of chemicalized fruits in most Nigerian markets.
According to the lawmakers NAFDAC should be blamed for allowing the unwholesome practices to continue to grow in the country.
Senator Jibrin directed NAFDAC to engage in random checks on fruits sellers in the nation’s markets with a view to fishing out culprits among them for prosecution.
In his remarks, President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio who lamented the increasing death tolls recorded from those who suffered from cancer,liver and other diseases caused by chemicalized fruits.
He stressed the need for the sponsor of the motion to go beyond motion and amend it to bill to regularize NAFDAC to ensure stiff penalty for offenders of chemicalized fruits.
Editorial
Pro-Wike group appaulds judiciary as member regains freedom

By David Owei, Yenagoa.
The pro-Wike political group, the New Associates in Bayelsa, has applauded the Judiciary for not yielding to intimidation in the case involving its member, Ms Awudumu Reigneth.

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Reacting to Reigneth’s release after meeting her bail conditions, the convener and lead of New Associates, Georger Turnah, commended the Judiciary for demonstrating its strong independence in the face of intimidation.
Turnah, in a press statement signed by his media assistant, Kevin Loveday-Egbo, stated that Chief Magistrate Baitmizimo demonstrated exceptional courage.
‘’We would also like to commend Chief Magistrate Obiri Baitimizimo for her courage and boldness in ensuring justice, even in the face of obvious intimidation. The Bayelsa State Judiciary has once again demonstrated its independence and integrity by not yielding to the grand plan of Diri’s administration to keep Reigneth incarcerated as punishment for exercising her rights to free speech and expression. The courageous decision made by the magistrate to grant bail in the most liberal terms underscores the importance of a functional judiciary in safeguarding democracy, which is an exemplary high for the State Judiciary.’’
Turnah, while also commending Reigneth for ‘’unwavering courage and determination in the face of oppression’’ also applauded the professionalism and commitment of the legal team.
He however, expressed disappointment that” oppressive tactics and intimidation have become the hallmarks of the Diri-led prosperity administration’’ and implored the government to face serious issues of governance.
‘’As we celebrate Reigneth’s freedom, let us remain steadfast in our commitment to justice, equality, and democracy for all Bayelsans. Together, we will overcome the challenges posed by this current administration and build a state that reflects the hopes and aspirations of its people.
” We call on Governor Diri to focus on serious issues of governance, particularly the insecurity that is ravaging our State, rather than dissipating energy on targeting perceived enemies and wasting public funds on political battles. It is time to put the best interests of Bayelsans first.’’
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