Illegal Entrance Of Sitting Room, Court Summons Shonekan’s Son
An Igbosere Magistrate’s Court yesterday ordered
that a son of Chief Ernest Shonekan, former head of Nigeria’s Interim
Government, Adeboye, should appear before the Court on the next
adjourned date of a matter he instituted before it.
Magistrate Miss Olanike Olagbende gave this order at the resumed hearing of a case over alleged entering of his sitting room.
Olagbende said that a witness summon should be issued to Shonekan, following his absence in court during the hearing in a case of breach of peace; he instituted against two men. She however adjourned the case till September 21 for mention.
The police had on May 5, 2016, arraigned two men, Lucky Nwene, 38 and Friday Obinna, 37, for allegedly entering into the sitting room of Shonekan without any invitation. The defendants were docked on the charge of breach of peace, preferred against them by the police.
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Magistrate Miss Olanike Olagbende gave this order at the resumed hearing of a case over alleged entering of his sitting room.
Olagbende said that a witness summon should be issued to Shonekan, following his absence in court during the hearing in a case of breach of peace; he instituted against two men. She however adjourned the case till September 21 for mention.
The police had on May 5, 2016, arraigned two men, Lucky Nwene, 38 and Friday Obinna, 37, for allegedly entering into the sitting room of Shonekan without any invitation. The defendants were docked on the charge of breach of peace, preferred against them by the police.
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