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December 3, 2021 Court Fixes Dec 15 For Ruling On Baba Ijesha’s Case

Court Fixes Dec 15 For Ruling On Baba Ijesha’s Case

Justice OLUWATOYIN TAIWO of an Ikeja Special Offences Court has fixed December 15, for ruling on the admissibility of confessional statement of Nollywood actor, JAMES OLANREWAJU a.k.a Baba Ijesha.

The judge fixed the date after counsels have adopted their final written addresses.

Baba Ijesha is facing a six-count charge bordering on allegations of indecent treatment of a child, sexual assault, attempted sexual assault by penetration and sexual assault by penetration.

The film star has been in a legal tussle after he was accused of assaulting a 14-year-old minor when she was 7.

The actor had earlier confessed to the allegations against him in his confessional statement to the police.

However, when he appeared in court on November 19, the actor alleged that he was forced to sign the confessional statement at the police station.

Babatunde Ogala and Dada Awosika, lawyers to the actor, had claimed that the statement cannot be admitted as evidence by the court since their client did not give it willingly.

At the time, the judge had approved the lawyers’ request for a trial-within-trial to determine the voluntariness of the statement.

After the trial-within-trial, Taiwo had adjourned the trial for adoption of written addresses.

He objected to the submission of the prosecution that the defendant was not tortured.

Citing Section 35(1) of the evidence act, Awosika argued that in criminal matters, there are two burdens of proof, adding that “one can change and the other doesn’t change”.

He stated that the defendant had put forward facts before the court which substantiate the use of oppression.

“It is for the court to look at evidence by the defendant that he was handcuffed, beaten and forced to sit on the ground. Does that not qualify as evidence of oppression?” he asked.

Awosika further stated that section 29(5) of the evidence acts to buttress his point.

“Even from the prosecution’s evidence, the defendant was sitting on the ground and shaking; one cannot make a statement under that condition,” he added.

He enjoined the court to discountenance the submission of the prosecution.

However, Yusuf Sule, the lead prosecutor, argued that there was no evidence before the court that the defendant was oppressed while making his confessional statement.

Sule stated that the defendant told the court that he was beaten before he was brought to the police station.

This, he said, “means it was a mob attack from which he was rescued” and the defendant was trying to mislead the court.

Sule tasked the court to uphold that the confessional statement of Baba Ijesha was voluntarily made.

Following the adoption of the written addresses, Taiwo ordered a witness summon to be issued for Brown Asuquo, a prosecution witness, mandating him to appear in court at the next adjourned date.

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December 2, 2021 Ini Edo Reacts To Reports Of Welcoming A Baby Through Surrogacy

Ini Edo Reacts To Reports Of Welcoming A Baby Through Surrogacy

Popular Nigerian actress Ini Edo has been reported to have welcomed a baby with a married man.

Controversial Instagram blogger Cutie Juls disclosed that a man known as Kome donated sperms to Ini Edo with a different woman who was made to carry the pregnancy.

She also added that Ini Edo’s baby daddy allegedly maltreated his wife and got his marriage broken when he hooked up with Ini, so he’s currently fighting for Ini Edo, although he’s broke.

“I have 3 gists… legit confirm. But since I love good news o.. let’s start with that one. Congratulations to Ini on her baby. But as for our in-law [babydaddy] Kome, I don’t know how far with his education o.

True Ini had our beautiful baby true surrogacy, which is more than normal. Oga, you were happy before, so wetin con change now? Stop stressing our beautiful Abeg. Cuz Oga Kome Ini na beautiful babe. If you no wan be baby daddy again, go we are cool. Cuz at it stands now we are planning holidays but the other woman for the other side no wan gree we.. Enjoy this for now and congratulate Ini on the birth of her child.

In fact, I am extremely happy that I am even feeling like supporting her in this new twist. By the way he is married with kids so he is not our in-law. Just our babydaddy. We thank him immensely for availing his sp —- erm but he should kindly let Ini be. The days of mocking women with child birth is over and I am very delighted.

As for the men that wants to live in the olden days, na you sabi. We women will have our kids by whatever means that we deem it fit. If you like, stay as pikin papa, if you like japa like Kome the deadbeat father we don’t care. Las las we will find means to take care of our kids,” Cutie Juls wrote on her Instagram page

Meanwhile, Ini Edo has made her first posts on IG amid the rumours saying she is the greatest light.

December 1, 2021 Seun Kuti Shuns Gov Sanwo-Olu’s ‘Walk Of Peace’ Plans

Seun Kuti Shuns Gov Sanwo-Olu’s ‘Walk Of Peace’ Plans

Kuti says the governor should walk the walk of justice.

Nigerian Afrobeat singer Seun Kuti has distanced himself from the proposed 'walk of peace' by the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Sanwo-Olu had sued for peace and harmony several well-meaning Nigerians including the music star.

During a chat with Channels TV, the music star rubbished the proposed walk, insisting that justice must prevail over the lives lost during the protest that rocked the nation in 2020.

"I am for justice. If you know me you know I am just a normal guy that wants things to happen the way they should happen. I'm not one of those that do things for popularity or for people to like me or to gain access to anybody," he said.

"I don't need to walk with the governor before there is peace in Lagos. There has been peace in Lagos for years that nobody had to walk for it. It is the thing that we need to sort. And to sort it now, only justice can do that. And we all know that there is no place in the world without justice."

When asked if he would join the walk of peace, the music star advised the governor to bring justice by doing the right thing.

"The governor should walk the walk he is talking about by bringing about justice. The governor is not an embodiment of justice, Seun Kuti is not an embodiment of justice, Falz is not an embodiment of justice, Mr Macaroni is not an embodiment of justice also," he added.

December 1, 2021 Davido Says He Didn’t Know About His Family’s Wealth Until He Was 13 Years Old

Davido Says He Didn’t Know About His Family’s Wealth Until He Was 13 Years Old

Top Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has said that he found out about his family's wealth when he was 13 years.

Davido revealed this to American On-Air-Personalities, Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, on their "Earn Your Leisure" Podcast.

Davido said although his father is a billionaire, he lives a normal and simple life.

He said, "Even like till date, he is still so humble and modest with the way he spends, the way he goes about his business, the way he handles his business, it is still amazing to me.

"I remember growing up, from my younger days till I was 11, I wasn't really close to my dad because he was all about work, work, work! I remember him coming home late everyday, building something, I didn't know what he was doing. I didn't even know we were rich.

"I didn't know we were rich till probably when I was 13 because he lived so normal. He was a billionaire driving a Honda. I remember he had a brand new silver Honda Accord, he had a driver. My mum had a Toyota or Honda Truck, so I didn't know because they lived so modestly until we moved out of the house to the new house".

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