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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Ohakim’s Son Allegedly Trails Prosecution Witness Over $2.9m Fraud

An unimaginable drama, on Tuesday, January 26, 2016, stalled the cross-examination of prosecution witness, Abu Sule in the case involving a former governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, as prosecution counsel, Festus Keyamo, revealed how the accused’s son, Emeka Ohakim, had allegedly went on the trail of the prosecution witness.





Ohakim is being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for allegedly making a cash payment of $2, 290,000.00 (two million, two hundred and ninety-thousand dollars) for a piece of land at Plot No. 1098 Cadastral Zone A04, Asokoro District, otherwise known as No. 60, Kwame Nkuruma Street, Asokoro, Abuja.

Addressing Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja, Keyamo said the PW2, Sule, managing director, Tweenex Consociate H.D. Limited, phoned him about9.00p.m. on Monday, January 25, 2016, saying that the second son of the defendant, Emeka Ohakim, had gone to his( Sule) office at Asokoro to inquire about his home address from some individuals.
According to Keyamo, Ohakim had allegedly approached three people, whose names he gave simply as Okon (a driver), Akpabor (a driver) and Shola (an architect), for Sule’s home address.
He said: 

“We don’t want to distract the court from this trial. But I thought it goes beyond the issue of counsel to counsel because it touches on the administration of justice and protection of the witness concerned.
“We will apply, at this stage, that a word of caution and concern go out. If it repeats itself, we shall bring appropriate application before the court over the development.”

However, in his response, lead counsel to the defendant, Chris Uche, SAN, expressed shock at what he described as Keyamo’s outburst, saying that the matter should have been discussed at another gathering rather than blowing it in the open.

According to him,
“I have no doubt that what the prosecution has said amounts to destabilizing the defence. Keyamo had been sitting directly behind us for more than one hour before the case was called, but he didn’t raise the matter. He also saw the defendant eyeball to eyeball when he came to our seats, yet he didn’t discuss the matter. Now, it is on the Internet and it will be in the presstomorrow.”
The defence counsel, who further urged the court to dismiss the story as unfounded, said the prosecution could file an application on the matter as he had mentioned to the court.

After listening to both counsel, Justice Adeniyi, who was visibly disturbed about the allegation, said there was no harm if the prosecution had hinted the defendant and his counsels about the incident.
“I am a bit disturbed. It is a very serious allegation. We can’t deny the fact that it also touches on the defendant himself. Alternatively, you could have asked to seek audience with me in chambers in the presence of the defence counsel and the defendant’,” he said.


The defence counsel further told the court that the prosecution had failed to handle the matter properly, adding that his action was not in consonance with a traditional belief that says an elder should report any act of misconduct by a child to his father.

In his reaction, Keyamo said:
“I find it extremely objectionable. He has said things about my person, whereas I have never said anything about him. I will not treat an issue of threat to life in private! There is no rule of legal practice that says such an issue should be discussed in private. It depends on my judgment.”
Consequently, Justice Ademola adjourned the case to Wednesday, January 27, 2016 for continuation of trial.

culled:pmnews.


It may not be threat to life nau,he may have been looking for him to 'settle' out of court..

25 comments:

  1. Settle our of court indeed, you're talking like you don't know these politicians, human lives mean nothing to them especially one perceived as an enemy.


    I don't blame Keyamo, he should shout louder and grant more interviews to expose them even more before they kill the witness or scare him to silence, these people are evil



    If he had no evil intention, why not ask his lawyer our prosecuting counsel to arrange a meeting?



    What has a personal visit from the accused to the witness got to do with settling anything out of court?


    The aim was to intimidate or even kill and Keyamo shouldn't be quiet about it, that's why people refuse to stand as witnesses in anything in this country, no laws, no protection.




    SHARONNA

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  2. Which kind out of court settlement be that? Let his lawyer contact the guy if they want to settle out of court.

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  3. If he wanted to settle out of court, he would have asked when the man would be back in the office, to avoid unnecessary anxiety.

    Though I don't think he wanted to harm the man, else he wouldn't have come in person. Just sent people to trail the man and take him out.

    Whatever it is though, I don't blame his lawyer for speaking out in public. One can't be too careful these days.

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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  4. He may have gone to look for him to bribe him. Hhehheehehehe

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  5. Hehehehe! Singing in Mbaka's voice : 'onye ahu tiri fada ihe, ogaghi achi anyi ozo, onye ahu tiri fada ihe, ogaghi achi anyi ozo'. Good for them. Rochas isn't better though.

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  6. This Keyamo....I pray you live long cos many politicians are angry wt u

    154 comment 2016

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  7. Aunty Stella,please be reasonable and don't act like the other ignorant block heads on your blog.......settle what? He should go and look for EFCC counsel to settle.

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  8. Good for them.
    One problem with all these corruption trials is that it takes forever to conclude

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  9. What is EFCC doing about the former Pension Boss Maina? What is going on with this half hearted anti corruption war?

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    1. Fucktard money spineless loser!!!
      Cheap coward!!!

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  10. Stella how now? To settle a criminal matter out of court? The offence for which Ohakim's son is charged is between him and the state not the prosecution witness o

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  11. Too much thief thief in this country. God's judgement on some politicians and their children including their girlfriends will not be too easy at all.

    God help this country.

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  12. And the sad thing is that his son would have bn among d next generation of Politicians.imagine wot he would have done den.

    Thank God for this change that has come.
    Sai Baba!

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  13. There is no evidence that he intended harm. Maybe he lost his way,Lol. This is what his lawyer should say.

    Seriously though Let Ohakim pray nothing happens to that witness,or else..they will be looking at a murde charge.

    #HowTheMightyHasfallen

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  14. Hmmmm.....I hope this one stays in prison for a long time. They are not just fit to rule

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  15. the daughters are still showing off on social media
    enjoying the proceeds from their fathers corrupt regime

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  16. @Sharonna your comment sums it all up 100%. Stella the case is between Ohakim and EFCC. The young man in question is just a witness. Its either he was going there to either Muder him or bribe him. Any case he shouldn't be doing that

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  17. Naaaaa... you do not meet the guy directly to settle out of court.
    You do it through the lawyers!
    He has every right to fear for his life.
    Na hard life wey we dey live for 9ja!!!

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  18. Life no get duplicate there the issue of threat to life shouldn't be taken lightly.

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  19. Just as someone rightly said...... Nigerians don't like standing as witnesses cause of threat to life.

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