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Court slams stringent bail conditions on Abuja biz agents accused of defrauding employer N10.6m

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Nsor Nyami and Iranloye Olusegun,

By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi

A Federal High Court in Abuja, has slammed stringent bail conditions on two Abuja-based business agents, Nsor Nyami and Iranloye Olusegun, who were put on trial by the Inspector General of Police, for allegedly defrauding their employer of N10.6 million.

Justice Musa Suleiman Liman, while admitting the two business agents to bail on Monday, ordered them to produce one surety each who must deposit the original Certificate of Occupancy of their landed property in Abuja to the court throughout the trial of the criminal charge against them.

The sureties to the two business agents are also to produce three years tax certificate that would be verified by the Federal Inland Revenue Service in addition to signing a N20M bail bond for the defendants to be released on bail.

Delivering ruling in their fresh bail application, Justice Liman ordered the two defendants to deposit their international passports and their passport photograph with the court, while their sureties must swear to affidavit of means and submit to the court their National Identification Certificate for the purpose of ascertaining their true identities.

Justice Suleiman, who said that he admitted them to bail on special circumstances of ill health groundS, had vacated his earlier order of January 2025, before admitting them to bail.

Nsor Nyami and Iranloye Olusegun, were arraigned before the court for allegedly defrauding their employer of N10.6 million entrusted into their care.

They were also accused of selling unregistered products to unsuspecting customers across the country before the National Agency for food Drug and Adminiu(NAFDA), sealed up their factory in Abuja.

The Inspector General of Police, who acted on the petition against them and after a thorough investigation slammed on them, a 10-count charge bordering on felony, conspiracy and criminal breach of trust contrary to Section 3 of the Miscellaneous Offences Act, 2007.

Although the defendants denied the charges, the IGP however alleged that the two accused persons, sometime in 2022 in Abuja, conspired amongst themselves to commit felony by dishonestly disposing of the Soya Plus product entrusted to them in violation of directives and guidelines prescribing the mode in which such trust is to be discharged.

The offence is said to be contrary to Section 3 of the Miscellaneous Offences Act 2007 and punishable under Section 3 of the same Act.

The IGP also alleged that the two accused persons in the same year dishonestly converted the sum of N10.6M to their own use, being money given to them by various customers in the distribution of Peace Foundation International Soya Plus, and refused to remit the money to their employer.

The offence is said to be contrary to Section 308 and punishable under Section 309 of the Penal Code Act.

Also, the IGP alleged that the accused persons in 2022 in Abuja carried out the distribution of an unregistered product named Brika Soya Beans Milk without registration with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC.

The offence is said to be contrary to Section 1 of the Food Product Registration Regulations of NAFDAC and punishable under Section 7 of the same Act.

In the charge marked FHC/ABJ/CR/321/24, the second accused person, Olusegun Iranloye, was alleged to have criminally converted, for the purpose of stealing, the aggregate sum of N2.5m paid to him by various customers, the money being the property of his employer, contrary to Section 286 of the Penal Code Act and punishable under Section 287 of the same Act.

However, shortly after Monday’s ruling, the lead counsel to the accused persons, Ekanem Kanu Agabi, SAN informed Justice Suleiman that the two defendants would prefer to settle the dispute with the nominal complainant, while thanking the judge for admitting them to bail on health grounds.

Meanwhile, pending perfection of their bail conditions, the judge ordered that they be remanded in Kuje prison and fixed June 17, for trial of the defendants.

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Court restrains Niger state govt,Agencies from taking an unpleasant action against Baddegi 90.1 FM station

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By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna

Justice Mohammed Mohammed of the Minna High Court number four, has granted an interim injunction restraining the Niger State government and its agencies from taking any unpleasant actions against a Minna based private broadcasting station, the Baddegi 90.1 FM station.
Justice Mohammed on Tuesday,the 5th,of August 2025 granted the interim injunction in favour of the applicants, Baddegi, FM station, Baddegi Broadcasting Services Ltd and its Managing Director, Mohammed Shuaibu Baddegi,
This follows a motion ex-parte filed before the court.
The application backed with with various sections and provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,(as amended) and the relevant Provisions of the National Broadcasting Commission Act,among others.
The Court further restrained the respondents, which includes the Executive governor of Niger State,the Attorney General of Niger State, and the Niger State Urban Development Board, from carrying actions that could be detrimental to the Broadcasting license or business premises located at the NTA premises,Uphill in Minna.
Delivering the ruling Justice Mohammed Mohammed underscores the importance of the status quo ante pending the determination of the substantive motion.
Specifically,the interim injunction prohibits actions which include the revocation, withdrawal,seizure or an forceful entry and demolition at the broadcasting house.
Barrister Philip Emmanuel while expressing his delight with the court’s ruling highlighting its significance for the Protection of the applicants Constitutional rights and interest.
The case has been scheduled to 14th of August for further hearing,into the full hearing of the matter.
Governor Mohammed Umar Bago, had at the large All Progressive Congress (APC) Caucus meeting described the Private Radio’s House activities as Inciting the Public against his administration.
As a result he ordered the Commissioner of Police CP Abdullahi Adamu Elleman,and the state Commissioner for Homeland security Bello Mohammed for the demolition of the Radio and the seizure of the Radio’s operational license by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC)
The Minister of Information and National Orientation Mohammed Idris who was in the Meeting in a press Statement appealed to the governor to Channel his grievances to the NBC for redress

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Group raises alarm over use of Magistrate, Area Courts against political opponents in Kebbi

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By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi

A civil rights group, the Centre for Reform and Public Advocacy, has raised an alarm over alleged misuse of Magistrate and Area Courts by officials of Kebbi State Government to harass and intimidate political opponents in the state.

The group said that the misuse of the lower courts had become worrisome as over 20 innocent people considered to be political opponents have been clamped into jail through frivolous charges.

Addressing a press conference on the matter in Abuja on Monday, Barrister Kalu Kalu Agu, Head, Legal Services of the Centre, alleged in a petition that Government of Kebbi State is weaponizing security and judicial apparatus to oppress and intimidate dissenting voices.

At the joint media briefing with the African Democratic Congress Legal Support Forum, the group urged all courts within Kebbi State to uphold judicial independence and resist being used as political tools for the oppression of citizens.

Among those alleged to have been unjustly arrested and convicted on false narrations are Ibrahim Adamu Augie for publishing a video on health issues in Kebbi, Mukhtar Dan Baturiya for allegedly airing views considered by the state officials as anti- government.

Others said to have been arrested and made to suffer same fates are Ahmad Tijjani Musa and Ibrahim Bature who were said to have run into trouble with the state government men for exercising their fundamental right of commenting on public matters.

“These are just a few examples among many. Each represents a violation of constitutionally protected freedoms, a misuse of state power, and a betrayal of public trust.

“The pattern is consistent: citizens who voice dissatisfaction or raise awareness about public issues are targeted by the state machinery, prosecuted on frivolous charges, and punished in a manner designed to suppress broader dissent.

“The Centre and the Forum are also in possession of credible reports and firsthand testimonies of several other victims who have suffered prolonged detention, psychological trauma, social stigmatization, and economic loss as a result of these unlawful actions.

“Many have been coerced into silence through fear of further persecution, thereby creating a climate of fear and repression in Kebbi State. The cumulative effect is the erosion of civic space, the suppression of democratic freedoms, and the collapse of public trust in institutions meant to protect justice and liberty.

“These individuals are often summoned under dubious pretenses, arrested without warrant, denied access to legal representation, coerced to write statements and to admit charges, and held in custody beyond the constitutionally allowed duration” Agu stated.

He disclosed that in many instances, the charges brought against these persons are not only frivolous and baseless, but are concocted to suit a political narrative.

Offences such as “public nuisance,” “inciting public disturbance,” and “defamation” according to Agu, have been routinely and wrongfully invoked to criminalize speech and stifle freedom of expression.

The group claimed that the roles of Magistrates and Area courts in the repression has become concerning as the lower courts often lend legitimacy to abuses by entertaining meritless charges and issuing harsh sentences without proper legal scrutiny or regard for due process.

“The weaponization of the security and justice system to punish dissent is an abuse of power that threatens not only Kebbi State but the rule of law in Nigeria as a whole, Agu stated.

The group therefore demanded “an immediate investigation into the conduct of the Kebbi State Government, security agencies, and judicial officers involved in the repression and persecution of opposition voices.

Also, the Centre sought the identification and disciplinary action against officers of the Nigeria Police Force and DSS who have acted outside the scope of their authority in unlawfully arresting and detaining citizens.

Besides, the group requested the immediate release and compensation of all individuals currently in detention or those wrongfully convicted for exercising their constitutional rights to free speech and civic engagement.

The lawyer demanded the monitoring of human rights situation in Kebbi State by national and international organizations, with a view to halting the normalization of state-sponsored persecution.

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Tenants lament as Catholic Church evict them without notice, allegedly destroying goods worth over 15M By Our Correspondent

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Tenants occupying a church building premises where they sell their wares along the Jerome Udoji Sectariat road have cried out over alleged forceful ejection from the property.
The shop owners who were startled by the unexpected incident which happened at the weekend said they arrived for the day’s business only to meet stern lookng policemen and court officials carrying out an eviction order championed by the Catholic Diocese of Awka.
It was gathered that the operation resulted in the destruction of goods estimated at over N15 million.
The tenants, who operated legitimate businesses in rented shops along Secretariat Road claim they have suffered huge loses exceeding N15 million due to the sudden eviction carried out by the order of  a Magistrate Court judgment without any prior warning.
According to the tenants, the Catholic Diocese used court order from the Magistrate Court to break into their shops without any prior notice.
According to tenants, the security operatives and court bailiffs in the process presented a court judgment declaring that the initial landlord of the building was not the rightful owner.
Based on this ruling, security operatives forcefully opened their shops which were exposed to heavy rain ,throwing out goods that were subsequently damaged.
It was however gathered that the disputed property was originally constructed by a deceased Rev. Father, who allegedly handed it over to his nephew, who the tenants knew and addressed as their landlord prior to the court ruling.
However, after the Rev Father’s demise, the Awka Catholic Diocese filed a suit claiming ownership of the building, stating that it belonged to the church rather than an individual.
The court ultimately ruled in favor of the church, affirming its ownership over the nephew.
A human rights activist and convener of the Recover Nigeria Project, Comrade Osita Obi who was affected by the incident stated that he was unaware of any ownership dispute concerning the building.
He said, “Even if the court ruled against the former landlord, the tenants should have received prior notice to enable them to remove their property safely.
“Instead, the church broke into our shops on Thursday without warning, destroying goods worth millions of Naira.
“We have no issue with who owns the property; our concern is that we were not informed or given notice about the pending court matter. Our former landlord never informed us about the dispute,”
“This is my wife’s shop. She is out of town, and I had gone for physiotherapy when I received a call that security operatives were breaking into her shop. That is how I came here.”.
Obi explained that had the church notified them at least two days in advance, they could have evacuated their goods, allowing the judgment to be executed without unnecessary losses.
He further revealed that he personally lost over N5 million, even as he recalled that his co-tenants paid rent a month prior and invested in shop renovations and perishable goods suffered estimated losses exceeding N9 million.
The Rights Lawyer added, “We are at a loss about what to do next. We demand justice. I have petitioned the Awka Area Commander, who has invited me to his office ”
“We will pursue this matter to its conclusion.”
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