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Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4
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#Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm Reports on Saturday early morning in the Africa country of Tanzania, indicated that thousands of youths in the country have continued mass protest in the Tanzania capital city of Dodoma, also simultaneously in the country former capital city of Dar es Salaam which remains the country's largest city and its main economic hub, while streets in Mwanza, Mbeya, and Arusha have remained occupied by the aggrieved youths who the major opposition political party, Chadema claimed have been shot at, and over 700 of them have been killed by security operatives since the violent protest erupted in the country on Wednesday over the 2025 presidential election allegedly marred by corrupt practices, but, the Tanzania Foreign Ministry dismissed the claim, saying, the Tanzania government is not aware of any death recorded or any of the protesters killed, adding, the government has not used excessive force on the protesters, this, the United Nations, UN Human Rights Office stated on Friday that it has a credible report of at least 10 deaths recorded as a result of killing of protesters by the Tanzania security forces, and information from border communities between Tanzania and Kenya indicated that; on Thursday, October 30, in the afternoon, chaos broke out at the Namanga border checkpoint as Kenyan and Tanzanian youth threw stones at Tanzanian police, and the police responded with live ammunition and tear gas canisters, leading to a casualty of two people shot dead by police and two others, including a Kenyan police officer, were seriously injured, while violent protest continued across major cities in Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Chama cha Mapinduzi, CCM political party was declared winner and the electoral body announced on Saturday early morning that the President secured a re-election figure of 97.66% of the votes, which, represents 31,913,866 ballots, in the October 29, 2025 controversial presidential election boycotted by the country main opposition political party, Chadema, which the Chadema political party did by not signing the electoral code of conduct after the set deadline and the Tanzania electoral body subsequently banned the Chadema political party from participating in the general election and all by-elections till 2030, and this, is in addition to the disqualifications of challengers like Tundu Lissu of Chadema political party, the main opposition leader who remains detained since April 2025 and other serious challenger, Luhaga Mpina of ACT-Wazalendo, was disqualified on technicalities. #OsazuwaAkonedo
Why Nnamdi Kanu Refuses To Enter Defence - Kingsley Kanunta Kanu
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#Law #Biafra #Kanu #Nnamdi ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 6:45 am Kingsley Kanunta Kanu, the younger brother to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in an X post as reshared by Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, the coordinating lawyer for the detained Biafra Republic agitation leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has given reasons why his elder brother had continued to defend himself on the ground of no case submission, saying, the Federal Government of Nigeria who made the accusations and filed the terrorism charges against the Biafra Leader has not been able to pinpoint any aspect of the Nigeria Laws that should warrant his brother, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to enter defence, citing several court rulings that invalidated the Federal Government accusations against the detained Biafra leader, this, Kingsley Kanunta Kanu stated in reaction to the commentary of Doctor Sam Amadi, published on ThisDay newspaper, after the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, on Monday, abandoned his earlier plan to call witnesses in his ongoing trial before the Federal High Court in Abuja.
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Tinubu Revises Self On Pardons Earlier Granted To Murderers, Kidnappers
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#Law #Nwike #Oniarah #Ozehekome #Sanda #Tinubu ©October 30th, 2025 ®OPresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria has issued a revised policy actions over the 2025 Presidential Pardons he had earlier granted to 175 persons, some of whom were convicted murderers, deadly kidnappers; which included Maryam Sanda, who had spent barely six years and eight months at the Suleja Medium Security Custodial Centre after she was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging over the killing of her husband, Bilyaminu Bello in Abuja who she stabbed three times repeatedly, this, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in his earlier presidential pardon granted to the 37 years old convicted and condemned murderer, Maryam Sanda, had asked h
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Reports on Saturday early morning in the Africa country of Tanzania indicated that thousands of youths in the country
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have continued mass protest in the Tanzania capital city of Dodma. also
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simultaneously in the country former capital city of Dar Salam which remains
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the country's largest city and its main economic hub while streets in Wanza
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and Arouchia have remained occupied by the agrieved youths who the major opposition political party cha claimed
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have been shot at and over 700 of them have been killed by security operatives
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since the violent protest erupted in the country on Wednesday over the 2025
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presidential election ction allegedly marred by corrupt practices. But the Tanzania Foreign Ministry dismissed the
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claim, saying, "The Tanzania government is not aware of any death recorded or
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any of the protesters killed, adding the government has not used excessive force on the protesters." This the United
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Nations UN Human Rights Office stated on Friday that it has a credible report of
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at least 10 deaths recorded as a result of killing of protesters by the Tanzania
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security forces and information from border communities between Tanzania and Kenya indicated that on Thursday October
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30th in the afternoon chaos broke out at the Nanga border checkpoint as Kenyan
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and Tanzanian youth threw stones at Tanzanian police and the police respond responded with live ammunition and tear
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gas canisters leading to a casualty of two people shot dead by police and two
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others including a Kenyan police officer was seriously injured while violent protest continued across major cities in
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Tanzania. President Samy Sulu Hassan of Chama Chamanduzi CCM political party was
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declared winner and the electoral body announced on Saturday early morning that the president secured a re-election
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figure of 97.66% 66% of the votes which represents 31,913,866
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ballots in the October 29th 2025 controversial presidential election
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boycotted by the country main opposition political party Chamber which the
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Chamber Political Party did by not signing the electoral code of conduct after the set deadline and the Tanzania
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Electoral Body subsequently banned the Chamber Political Party party from participating in the general election
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and all bi-elections till 2030. And this is in addition to the disqualifications
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of challenges like Tundu Lishu of Chadma political party. The main opposition leader who remains detained since April
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2025 and other serious challenger Luhaga Mina of ACT Walendo was disqualified on
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technicalities. The final result showed Hassan 971 and 66 J% of the vote dominating every
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constituency. The electoral commission announced on state television a quick swearing in ceremony would take place on
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Saturday. The state TV said on Friday there were reports that the Tanzanian
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president Samia Sulu Hassan left her private residence in Zanzibar in a
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military chopper and some local media reported on Saturday morning that her whereabouts had remained unknown.
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Demonstrations erupted on Wednesday in Dar Salam, a city of more than 7 million
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people after disputed and chaotic elections that saw the two main opposition parties barred from
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participating. Protests over the disputed Tanzania election ended the fourth day on
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Saturday with the protesters defying military deployment. Massive crowds earlier on Thursday gathered at the Dar
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Salam International Airport in Tanzania apparently to prevent members of the political elites from fleeing the
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country. It was gathered that in Dar Salam a 6 p.m. curfew was announced
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after protesters in neighborhoods such as Kamar and Ubango set a bus and a gas station on fire. Local media also
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reported unrest in Magammeni, Canondoni and Tandel while polling stations were
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vandalized in parts of Arouchia and internet watchdog group Netlocks
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confirmed a nationwide internet disruption as the unrest spread. President Hassan is seeking her first
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full elected term after succeeding John Magafouli who died in 2021.
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16 smaller opposition candidates also appeared on the ballot. Al Jazzer had
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reported on Friday that the Tanzania's main opposition party has claimed that hundreds of people have been killed in
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protests following this week's disputed elections. While the United Nations says it has credible reports at least 10
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people died as we speak. The number of deaths in Dar Salam is around 350 and
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there are more than 200 in Wanza. Chadma party spokesperson John Kitoka told the
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AFP news agency on Friday referring to the commercial capital in northern
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Tanzania. If we add the figures from other places in the country, we arrive
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at a total of around 700 deaths. Chamber said its members had to hospitals across
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the country to reach the figure. AFP reported it had received a similar toll
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from a security source. Al Jazzer has been unable to independently verify the
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number of deaths since elections on Wednesday. However, Tanzania's foreign
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minister Mimmud for combo denied that excessive force has been used telling Al
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Jazer the government has no official figures on any protesters killed.
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Currently, no excessive force has been used, Combo said on Friday, denying
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opposition reports about hundreds of people killed. I've not seen these 700
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anywhere. There's no number until now of any protesters killed. Combo said there
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have been pockets of violence and vandalism in various areas against
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government properties, including offices and vehicles. The national electricity
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supply utilities have been burned, he added. The opposition's estimated toll
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contrasted with that of the UN. In a Friday briefing, UN human rights spokesperson Cif Mago told Geneva
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reporters that credible sources had indicated at least 10 deaths at the hands of security forces so far. We call
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on the security forces to refrain from using unnecessary or disproportionate force, including lethal weapons, against
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protesters and to make every effort to deescalate tensions, Mango said in the same briefing. Meanwhile, there are
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unconfirmed reports that Tanzanian celebrities, including diamond platinums, have fled amid protests in
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Tanzania, which the reports indicated that the protesters are now targeting celebrities who promoted Samia Sulu
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during the electioneering campaign. This the British government through the foreign commonwealth and development
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office FCDO has advised that Arouchia airport and Kilimanjaro international
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airport are closed and that most international flights to and from Julius Neri International Airport in Dar Salam
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have been cancelled due to ongoing political unrest and a strict curfew in Tanzania.
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Green the news in a more digital way. Kingsley Kanta Kanu the younger brother
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to Mazi Nami Kanu in an ex post has reshared by barristister a lawyer Ji Mccor the coordinating lawyer for the
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detained Bafra republic agitation leader Mazi Nami Kanu has given reasons why his
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elder brother had continued to defend himself on the ground of no case submission saying the federal government
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of Nigeria who made the accusations and filed the terrorism charges against the
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Bafra leader has not been able to pinpoint point any aspect of the Nigerian laws that should warrant his
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brother Mazi Nandi Kanu to enter defense citing several court rulings that
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invalidated the federal government accusations against the detained Bafra leader this Kingsley Kantanu stated in
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reaction to the commentary of Dr. Samadi published on this day newspaper after
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the detained leader of the indigenous people of Bafra Nami Kanu on Monday
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abandoned his earlier plan to call witnesses in his ongoing trial before the federal high court in Abuja. Nandi
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Kanu who is being prosecuted on seven counts of terrorism charges brought against him by the federal government
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last two Friday had prayed the court for an adjournment after informing the trial judge Justice James Amatosho that his
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former legal team led by a former attorney general of the federation and minister of justice chief Kanu Agabi San
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had yet to release his case file to him though Nandi Kanu had earlier expressed
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his readiness to open his defense defense in a written application to the court in which he indicated his
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intention to call witnesses and requested the issuance of witness summons. But at the resumed hearing on
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Monday, Kanu told the court that upon reviewing the case file, he had concluded that there was no valid charge
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against him. Nandi Kanu argued that since he believed the charges were unlawful and that the prosecution had
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failed to establish any case, there was no need for him to proceed with his defense. According to Punch newspaper,
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the trial judge, Justice James Omatosho, directed Kanu to file a written address
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formally stating his position and to serve the prosecution accordingly. Justice further advised the IPOB leader
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to consult experts in criminal law to understand the possible legal implications of his decision. The judge
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thereafter adjourned the case to November 4th, 5, and six for the adoption of final written addresses
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based either on Kanu's position that no case had been established against him or for him to proceed with his defense if
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he decides otherwise. Kingsley cann recirculated by barrister Aloy on
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Thursday tagged legal rejoinder to the misleading commentary by Dr. Samadi
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published in this day of the 30th of October 2025 titled if I were Kanu I
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would not refuse to write a defense stated as follows below. One
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introduction correcting a misguided narrative the recent article by Dr.
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Samardi in this day at thist of the 30th of October 2025 suggesting that Mazi
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Nami Kanu should write a defense instead of claiming he has no case exemplifies
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how poorly informed commentary can distort constitutional discourse in Nigeria. While the piece parades itself
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as legal analysis, it fundamentally misstates the law and facts of Marzi Kanu's case. Kanu is not refusing to
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defend himself. He is asserting the obvious and unassalable fact that there exists no valid cognisable charge known
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to Nigerian law for him to defend. That is not defiance. It is constitutional
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obedience. Two, the settled matter of rendition. A closed chapter contrary to
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Dr. Amadi's impression the illegality of Kanu's abduction and extraordinary rendition from Kenya has been
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conclusively settled. It is not in contention and not on trial. The matter
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has been determined by the court of appeal paroludotap
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JCA in FRN versus Kanu CA ABJ CR 625
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2020 which discharged Kanu on the 13th of October 2022 and declared his rendition
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unlawful. The United Nations Human Rights Council, UNHRC,
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July 2022, and the UN Special Raportchure on Counterterrorism and Human Rights, March 2023, both
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confirming violations of international law. the Federal High Court which recognized the illegality of the
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rendition and the Supreme Court for Emanuel Ajim JSC who acknowledged that
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Kanu's abduction was a grave violation of international and domestic law.
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Therefore, to suggest that Kanu is hiding behind rendition is disingenuous.
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That issue is resubicator finally and conclusively determined. Three, the crux
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of the matter. No charge known to law. Marzi Kanu's insistence that he has no
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case to answer rests squarely on section 3612 of the Constitution of the Federal
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Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended. A person shall not be convicted of a
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criminal offense unless that offense is defined and the penalty therefore is prescribed in a written law. The present
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charge FHC ABJ CR 383
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2015s is built upon laws that have ceased to exist. Counts 1 2 5 and 8 are founded on
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the Terrorism Prevention Amendment Act 2013 repealed by section 97 of the
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Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act 2022, TPPA 2022.
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Count 15, now seven, is founded on the Customs and Excise Management Act, CMA,
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CAP C45, LFN 2004, repealed by section 281
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of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 and counts 1 2 6 alleging acts in Kenya
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have no validation under section 761 D, Roman figure 3, TPPA 2022. 2 which
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mandates that the alleged act must be punishable under Kenyan law and certified by a Kenyan court. These are
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not technicalities, they are jurisdictional voids. A man cannot be tried for an offense that is not defined
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by an existing law. To insist otherwise is to drag the judiciary into constitutional heresy. Four,
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constitutional supremacy and non- derogable immunity. When the court of appeal discharged Kanu on the 13th of
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October 2022, that discharge triggered the non-terogable constitutional immunity enshrined in section 369.
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No person who shows that he has been tried by any court of competent jurisdiction for a criminal offense and
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either convicted or acquitted shall again be tried for that offense or for an offense having the same facts
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constituting that offense. This immunity is permanent, self-executing, and non-
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derogable as confirmed by sections 1 3 and 451 of the constitution. No law,
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court, or executive order can override it. Even in times of national emergency,
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this right remains untouchable. Thus, the Supreme Court's remitt order of the
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15th of December 2023 being inconsistent with section 369 cannot lawfully revive
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a null charge. Under section 13, any act inconsistent with the constitution is
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void abio bringing you the news in a more digital
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way. President Bola Ahmed Tonubu of Nigeria has issued a revised policy
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actions over the 2025 presidential pardons he had earlier granted to 175
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persons some of whom were convicted murderers, deadly kidnappers which included Mariam Sander, who had spent
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barely 6 years and 8 months at the Cledger Medium Security Custodial Center after she was convicted and sentenced to
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death by hanging over the killing of her husband Bily Nubello in Abu Uja who she
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stabbed three times repeatedly. This president Bola Ahmed Tanubu in his earlier presidential pardon granted to
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the 37 years old convicted and condemned murderer Mariam Sander had asked her to
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go home free because of her children. part following public outcry and condemnation in the revised version of
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the presidential pardon signed into law on October 21st, 2025 and made available
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to the public by the presidency on Wednesday, October 29th, 2025. President
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Tonubu commuted the death sentence to 12 years imprisonment. Although the presidency never mentioned the total
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numbers of people granted the presidential pardons but the list of beneficiaries made available by the
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presidential spokesperson Beao Onanuga indicated that only 86 persons were
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granted the presidential pardons and Mariam Sander apparently spelled as Mariam Sander was last on the list and
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the names of earlier beneficiaries like Kelvin Prosper Oniara were not seen in the revised edition of the list. Maybe
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the names were emitted due to excessive public outcry that Prosper Kelvin Oniara was a convicted notorious high-profile
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gang leader of a deadly kidnapping group that were widely stated to be responsible for the kidnapping and
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subsequent killing of a former Anamra state deputy governor Julian Wik. kidnapping of a prominent legal
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practitioner Mocom on August 24th, 2013 along Benini Road. And during the
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kidnapping operation, the gunman ambushed and killed four police officers, including the divisional
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police officer, BPO of Ahore Division, who led the police team in an attempt to rescue Mike Joseome. Outside that the 44
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years old Oniara was also stated to be responsible for the kidnapping of a judge in the Edeto state judiciary. a
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top female official of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Furs, among other several members of the National
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Youth Service Corps, NYSC and security agents and Oniara was also stated to
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carry out several armed robberies and kidnap operations in Delta, Edo, Rivers
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and Anra states, maintaining operational base and detention camps in Warry and
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Cockori community in Delta State, Ugbakolo community in Benway state,
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Benin city in Ed, state and Abberin Ababia state that on the 18th of September 2013 Oniara issued a 60-day
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ultimatum to the federal government of Nigeria to release some of his boys who were arrested by the Department of State
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Services DSS or he would wreak havoc on innocent Nigerian citizens. And on the
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25th of September 2013, a combined security team of the Nigerian Army and
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DSS operatives arrested Kelvin Prosper Oniara, a convicted notorious terrorist,
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kidnapped Kingpin, and armed robber who had been on the wanted list of the security agencies. And he was
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subsequently sentenced to 20 years imprisonment, which he had spent 12 years in prison before President Bola
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Ahmed Tonubu had initially made an attempt to release him. Details of the
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three press releases issued by the presidency in the course of the 2025 presidential pardons that elicited
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public outcry and rejections are presented verbatim in a descending order of latest to former below. President
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Tonubu signs instrument of clemency and pardons moves secretariat of prerogative
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of mercy committee to justice ministry. President Bola Ahmed Tonubu, GCFR, has
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executed the relevant instruments of release to complete the process of formally exercising his constitutional
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power of prerogative of mercy to grant pardon and clemency to specific individuals who were earlier convicted
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for various offenses. Following consultations with the Council of State and public opinion on the
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matter, the president directed a further review of the initially approved list for consideration in furtherance of the
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president's discretionary powers under section 1751 and two of the 1999
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constitution as amended. Consequently, certain persons convicted of serious
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crimes such as kidnapping, drugrelated offenses, human trafficking, fraud,
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unlawful possession of firearms, arms dealing, etc. were deleted from the
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list. Others who had been hitherto pardoned in the old list had their sentences commuted. This action became
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necessary in view of the seriousness and security implications of some of the offenses, the need to be sensitive to
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the feelings of the victims of the crimes and society in general, the need to boost the morale of law enforcement
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agencies and adherence to bilateral obligations. The concept of justice as a three-way
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traffic for the accused, the victim, and the state, society also guided the review. The approved list of eligible
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beneficiaries has been transmitted to the Nigerian Correctional Service for implementation in line with the duly
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signed instruments of release. Furthermore, to ensure that future exercises meet public expectations and
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best practices, the president has directed the immediate relocation of the secretariat of the presidential advisory
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committee on prerogative of mercy from the federal ministry of special duties to the federal ministry of justice.
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President Tonubu also directed the attorney general of the federation to issue appropriate guidelines for the
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exercise of the power of prerogative of mercy which includes compulsory consultation with relevant prosecuting
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agencies. This will ensure that only persons who fully meet the stipulated legal and procedural requirements will
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henceforth benefit from the issuance of instruments of release. The president appreciated the constructive feedback
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and engagement from stakeholders and the general public on this matter. President Tonubu also reaffirmed his
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administration's broader commitment to judicial reforms and improving the administration of justice in Nigeria.
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Signed Beo Onuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy on
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October 29th, 2025. Presidential prerogative of mercy
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exercise at review stage not final. AF fagbe the office of the attorney general
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of the federation and minister of justice wishes to clarify that no inmate approved for clemency under the recent
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exercise of the president's power of prerogative of mercy has been released from custody. The process remains at the
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final administrative stage which includes a standard review to ensure that all names and recommendations fully
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comply with established legal and procedural requirements before any instrument of release is issued. It is
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important to note that the last stage of the exercise after approval by the council of state is the issuance of the
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instrument for the implementation of the decision concerning each beneficiary. This stage affords an opportunity for a
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final look at the list for remedial purposes if any before the instrument is forwarded to the controller general of
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corrections for necessary action. This verification process is part of the standard protocol and reflects the
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government's commitment to transparency and due diligence. The honorable attorney general of the federation and
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minister of justice appreciates the public's vigilance and constructive feedback which continue to strengthen
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institutional integrity. Public engagement is always welcome as it demonstrates that Nigerians care deeply
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about justice and good governance. There is no delay in the process. It is simply
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following the law to the letter to ensure that only those duly qualified benefit from the president's mercy. As
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soon as all legal and procedural checks are concluded, the public will be duly informed. The rule of law does not rush.
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It ensures fairness. Signed. Prince Latif Fagmi San Attorney General of the
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Federation and Minister of Justice on October 16th, 2025.
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Details of the presidential pardon and clemency. Illegal miners, white collar
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convicts, remorseful drug offenders, foreigners. Major General Mammon Vatza,
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Major Akubo, Professor Magaji Gaba, capital offenders such as Miam Sander,
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Ken Sarowa, and the other ogoni were among the 175 convicts and former
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convicts who received President Bola Ahmed Tanubu's mercy on Thursday. In W
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Francis Chibuse, aged 44, serving a life sentence at Kirk Kiri for cocaine. Dr.
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in Wugu Peters, aged 67, serving a 17-year jail term for fraud. Sentenced
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in 2013. Mrs. Anastasia Daniel Inwa, aged 63, already served a sentence for
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fraud. Barrista Hassani Al-Haji Umar, aged 58, sentenced in 2023 to pay a fine
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of 150 million naira in the ICPC case. Aya Sardu Alanabu aged 63 was sentenced
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to 7 years for bribery in 2019 and has served the sentence. Honorable Farooq
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Menan aged 62 sentenced to 5 years in 2021 for corrupt practices and had
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served the sentence. President Tonubu granted clemency to most of them based on the reports that the convicts had
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shown remorse and good conduct. He forgave some due to old age, the
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acquisition of new vocational skills or enrollment in the national open university of Nigeria. Noun. President
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Tonubu also corrected the historic injustice committed by British colonialists against Sir Herbert
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McCauley, one of Nigeria's foremost nationalists. In all the presidential advisory
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committee on the prerogative of mercy chaired by the attorney general and justice minister prince latifi fagbei
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recommended pardon for two inmates 15 former convicts 11 of whom have died.
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The committee recommended clemency for 82 inmates and commutation of sentences for 65 inmates. Seven inmates on death
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row also benefited from the presidential reprieve. The committee recommended that the president should commute the death
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sentences to life imprisonment. Prince Fagbi presented the committee's report
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at the council of state meeting chaired by President Bola Ahmed Tonubu. Full
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list of beneficiaries of President Tonubu's mercy. Pardoned postuous pardon. Sir Herbert McCauley was banned
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from public office for misappropriation of funds and sentenced in 1913 by the British colonialists.
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Ken Saro Wa sentenced for murder. Saturday Dobby sentenced for murder.
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Nordua sentenced for murder. Daniel Buco sentenced for murder. Paul Lever
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sentenced for murder. Felix Nuate sentenced for murder. Barraa sentenced
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for murder. Barin Kioel sentenced for murder. John Queen sentenced for murder.
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Major General Mamean Giovatza, age 46, sentenced in 1986 for treason related to
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an alleged coup plot. Postuous pardon and honors. The Ooni 9 victims of Ooni 9
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honored. Chief Albert Batty, Chief Edward Kobaru, Chief Samuel Orage, Chief
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Theophilles Orage. Presidential clemency. Most of the beneficiaries
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showed either remorse or learned vocational skills in jail. Ben Friday,
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aged 60, was sentenced to 3 years or 1.3 million naira fine for marijuana in
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2023. Aluagu Lawrence, aged 47, sentenced for
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Indian hemp selling 2015. Or Michael Chibuse, aged 21, sentenced
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to 5 years cannabis sativa in 2023. Kelvin Christopher Smith, aged 42, was
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sentenced to 4 years for importing cocaine in 2023. Azabuki Jeremiah Remecha, aged 31,
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sentenced in 2021 to 5 years or 3 million naira fine for importing
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cocaine. Aken Renee Aken Wande Adabi, aged 47, sentenced in 2023 to 3 years
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for dealing in tramodol. Ahmed Admo, aged 38, sentenced to 15 years for
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cannabis. Already served 9 years, 5 months at Kirk Kiri. Adini Jimmo, aged
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31 years, sentenced to 15 years for drugs in 2015 and served 9 years at Kirk
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Kiri. Cianand aged 39, sentenced to 15 years for drugs in 2015.
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Served 9 years at Kirk Kiri. Adisana Olaf Femi Paul aged 61 sentenced to 14
29:16
years for theft. Had served eight years. I Ysef aged 37 was sentenced for human
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trafficking in 2019. Had served 6 years at Kirk Kiri. Daniel
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Bodinwa aged 43 was sentenced in 2018 to 10 years for fraudulent intent to forge
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a land receipt. Had served 6 years in jail. Fidelis Michael aged 40 sentenced
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to 5 years for cannabis sativa. Suru Aande aged 52 sentenced to 5 years for
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cannabis sativa. Sophia Nuar aged 56 sentenced to 5 years without the auction
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of a fine for possessing 5 kg of cannabis sativa. 2023.
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Dehiru Abdullahi, aged 46, was sentenced in 2016 to 21 years for possession of
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three pistols and had spent 10 years in jail. Hamza Abu Bakr, aged 37, sentenced
30:16
to 5 years for Indian hemp selling, 2022. Rabiu al-Hassan Dawaki, aged 52,
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sentenced in 2020 to 7 years for criminal breach of trust. Majabu
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Muhammad, aged 30, sentenced in 2022 to 5 years, no option for a fine for
30:36
cannabis. Emanuel, aged 49, sentenced in 2022 to 5 years for heroin. Valerika
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Yahaya, aged 70, sentenced in 2017 to 15 years for cannabis. Lena Kusum Wilson,
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aged 34, sentenced to death in 2017 for culpable homicide, had spent 8 years in
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jail. Buhari Sani, aged 33, sentenced in 2022 to 5 years for possession of 558 g
31:08
of cannabis. Muhammad Musa, aged 27, was sentenced in 2022 to 5 years for
31:15
possession of 16 g of cannabis. Maharaju Abu Bakr aged 37 sentenced in 2022 to 5
31:24
years for selling Indian hemp already spent 3 years in Katsina prison. Ibrahim
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Ysef aged 34 jailed 5 years in 2022 for possession of 5.7 g of Indian hemp.
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Sardame Madaki, aged 72, sentenced in 2020 for a 419 offense, had served four
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years in Kaduna prison. Excorporal Michael Ba, aged 72, sentenced to life
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imprisonment for murder in 2005, had spent 20 years in Kaduna prison.
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Richard Auba, aged 38, sentenced to 5 years in 2022 for Indian hemp. Adam Abu
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Bakr, aged 30 and sentenced in 2022 to 5 years for possession of 2 kg of
32:14
tramodol. Emanuel Ysef, aged 34, sentenced in 2022 to 4 years for
32:21
possession of 2 kg of tramodol. Edwin Nazour, aged 60, sentenced in 2018 to 15
32:29
years for cannabis, had spent 6 years, 9 months at Zanfara prison. Shindu
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Stanley, aged 34, sentenced in 2023 to 3 years for fake lubricant oil. Joseph
32:43
Inanoka, aged 42, sentenced in 2022 to 5
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years for drugs. Johnny Neru, aged 63, sentenced in 1989 to life imprisonment
32:55
for robbery, had spent 36 years in a Mua prison. John Oier, aged 28, sentenced to
33:03
6 years for pipeline vandalism. Enzikit Harry, aged 37, sentenced in 2023 to 5
33:12
years for illegal possession of Indian hemp, cocaine, and heroin. Jonathan
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Asuko, aged 28, sentenced in 2022 to 5 years for possession of Indian hemp and
33:24
other drugs. Prince Samuel Peters, aged 54, sentenced in 2020 to 7 years for
33:31
obtaining money by false pretense, had spent 4 years 3 months in Ikit Penet
33:37
prison. Babing Salu, aged 35, sentenced in 2024 to 3 years for unlawful mining.
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Adamu Sani aged 39 sentenced in 2024 to 3 years for unlawful mining. Abdul Karim
33:53
Salisu aged 30 sentenced to 3 years for unlawful mining. Abdulazi Law aged 18
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sentenced to 3 years for unlawful mining. Abdul Raman Babangida aged 20
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sentenced to 3 years for unlawful mining. Maharaju Aladu aged 22 sentenced
34:14
to 3 years for unlawful mining. Zaharedin Balue aged 38 sentenced to 3
34:21
years for unlawful mining. Vabingido Usman aged 30 sentenced to 3 years for
34:28
unlawful mining. Zanu Abdulahi aged 28 sentenced to 3 years for unlawful mining
34:36
2024. Bashier Guruba aged 20 sentenced in 2024
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to 3 years for unlawful mining. Imam Sulaman, aged 25, sentenced to 3 years
34:48
for unlawful mining, 2024. Abberisu, aged 28, sentenced to 3 years
34:55
for unlawful mining, 2024. Lewani Lewanu, aged 20, sentenced to 3
35:02
years for unlawful mining, 2024. Ysef Al-Hassan, aged 33, was sentenced
35:09
to 3 years for unlawful mining in 2024. Abdullahi Isa aged 25 sentenced to 3
35:17
years for unlawful mining 2024. Zanu Bellow aged 35 sentenced to 3 years
35:24
for unlawful mining. Hhabib Sullean aged 22 sentenced in 2024 to 3 years for
35:32
unlawful mining. Juban Sahabi aged 23 was sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
35:39
unlawful mining. Shu Umar, aged 28, was sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
35:46
unlawful mining. Sadu Abu Bakr, aged 29, sentenced in 2024 to 3 years for
35:54
unlawful mining. Haruna Abu Bakr, aged 24, was sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
36:02
unlawful mining. Rubu Su, aged 26, sentenced in 2024 to 3 years for
36:09
unlawful mining. Mahokuru, aged 25, sentenced in 2024 to
36:15
3 years for unlawful mining. Zaredu, aged 25 years, sentenced to 3 years for
36:23
unlawful mining. Nazipi Musa, aged 25, sentenced to 3 years for unlawful mining
36:30
in 2024. Abdulahi Musa, aged 30 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
36:37
unlawful mining. Habib Buu Safu aged 20 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
36:44
unlawful mining. Hassani Sani aged 21 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
36:51
unlawful mining. Musa Lwali aged 25 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
36:58
unlawful mining. Sulleman Luled 23 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
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unlawful mining. Ysef Ilasu, aged 21 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
37:12
unlawful mining. Seu Aliu, aged 20 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
37:19
unlawful mining. Paularu Sanani, aged 18 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
37:26
unlawful mining. Shitui, aged 30 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
37:32
unlawful mining. Senus Amino aged 27 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
37:40
unlawful mining. Isaka Adamu aged 40 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
37:47
unlawful mining. Mammon Ibrahim aged 50 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
37:54
unlawful mining. Schweibu Abdulahi aged 35 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
38:01
unlawful mining. Susia Damu, aged 28 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
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unlawful mining. Sardi Musa, aged 20 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
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unlawful mining. Haruna Isa, aged 35 and sentenced to 3 years in 2024 for
38:22
unlawful mining. Note, Senator Koliu Bilbas signed an undertaking to be
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responsible for the rehabilitation and empowerment of all the convicted illegal miners. was granted presidential
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clemency. Abi Ooden Alomero aged 43 sentenced to life imprisonment for
38:40
cocaine hawking in 2014 had spent 10 years plus in Kirk Kiri. Mariam Sander
38:46
aged 37 was sentenced to death in 2020 for culpable homicide and had spent 6
38:52
years 8 months at Cledger Medium Security Custodial Center. Her family
38:57
pleaded for her release, arguing that it was in the best interest of her two children. The plea was also anchored on
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her good conduct in jail, her remorse, and her embracement of a new lifestyle,
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demonstrating her commitment to being a model prisoner. List of inmates on death row reduced to life imprisonment.
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Emanuel Barber, aged 38, sentenced to death in 2017 for culpable homicide. on
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death row in Kuj custodial center for the past 8 years. The sentence was
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commuted to life imprisonment based on good conduct and remorsefulness. Emanuel
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Gladston, aged 45, was sentenced in 2020 to death for murder and had spent 5
39:40
years at Catsina custodial. Center death sentence commuted to life
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imprisonment due to good conduct and remorse. Moses I delear fee aged 51
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sentenced to death in 2012 for culpable homicide and had spent 13 years on death
39:58
row in Katsina. President Tonubu commuted the death sentence to life imprisonment citing the individual's
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good conduct and remorse. Abu Bakr Husman aged 59 sentenced to death in
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2014 and had spent 14 years on death row in Katsina. His sentence was commuted to
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life because of his remorse and good conduct. Khalifa Umar, aged 37,
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sentenced to death in 2014 and had spent 11 years on death row in Carno custodial
40:30
center. His sentence has been commuted to life imprisonment. Benjamin Eches,
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age 40, sentenced to death in 2017 for armed robbery and conspiracy and had
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spent 12 years on death row at Kirki, Lagos. The sentence was also commuted to
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life. Muhammad Umar, 43, sentenced to death in 2018 for culpable homicide and
40:54
had spent 7 years on death row in a niche custodial center. He got the
41:00
presidential reprieve commuting the death sentence to life imprisonment. List of inmates recommended for reduced
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term of imprisonment. Ysef Awabi aged 36 sentenced to life in 2015 for
41:14
manslaughter had spent 10 years at Kirk Kiri prison term reduced to 12 years for
41:19
showing remorse and learning vocational skills. A fangz aged 33 sentenced to
41:26
life in 2021 for manslaughter and had spent 4 years at kirki prison term
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reduced to 12 years for showing remorse and learning vocational skills. Malam
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Ibrahim Sulleon, aged 59, sentenced to life in 2022 for armed robbery and
41:44
possession of illegal firearms. Sentence cut to 10 years based on good
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conduct. Shitima Margi, aged 54, sentenced in 2021 to 7 years for corrupt
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practices. Sentence reduced to 4 years because of good conduct and ill health.
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A Jasper Benziga aged 69 and sentenced in 2015 to 20 years for culpable
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homicide. Sentence reduced to 12 years based on old age and ill health. Ephen
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Kenuku aged 42 sentenced in 2015 to 20 years for drugs, cocaine import, and had
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spent close to 10 years in Kirki. Prison term reduced to 12 years based on
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remorse and the acquisition of vocational skills. MG bike Matthew aged
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45 sentenced to 20 years in 2013 for the import of 3.10 kg
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following remorsefulness and the acquisition of vocational skills at Kirk Kiri sentence reduced to 12 years.
42:49
Patrick Mensah aged 40 sentenced in 2015 to 17 years for drugs sentence reduced
42:56
to 11 years. Obi-Wan Chuku aged 43 and sentenced in 2017 to 15 years for drugs.
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Sentence reduced to 10 years. Tundday Balagan aged 32 and sentenced in 2015 to
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15 years for drugs. Sentence reduced to 10 years. Lima Pereira Eric Diego aged
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27 and sentenced in 2017 to 15 years or a fine of 20 million naira for drugs.
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Sentence reduced to 10 years. Uuch Buu Amecha Michael aged 37 sentenced in 2017
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to 15 years or a fine of N20 million for drugs. Sentence reduced to 10 years.
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Salawu Adabio Samsidine aged 46 and sentenced in 2016 to 15 years for drugs.
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Sentence reduced to 10 years. Napolo Orier Aean aged 61 and sentenced in 2022
43:54
to 15 years for 2 kilos of Indian hemp. The sentence was reduced to 7 years.
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Patricia Echo Igninovia aged 61 and sentenced in 2023 to 7 years for
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trafficking in persons. Sentence reduced to 5 years. Odi Omalaram aged 65 and
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sentenced in 2017 to 25 years in prison for drug. The sentence was reduced to 12
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years based on the defendant's remorsefulness and advanced age. Vera Daniel Fork aged 29 and sentenced in
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2020 to 10 years for trafficking in persons. Sentence reduced to 8 years.
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Gabriel Juliet Chadima aged 32 and sentenced in 2022 to 6 years for drug
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cocaine. Sentence reduced to 4 years. Diaz Santos Marcio Cristiana, aged 44
44:48
and sentenced in 2017 to 15 years for import of cocaine. Sentence reduced to
44:55
10 years. Al-Haji Ibrahim Hamid, aged 71 and sentenced in 2023 to 7 years for
45:02
illegal property, obtaining property under false pretense. Sentence reduced
45:07
to 5 years. Al-Haji Niu Agara Adinoi 65
45:13
was sentenced in 2023 to 14 years for obtaining property by false pretense.
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The sentence was reduced to 7 years. Chief Amecha Agodike, aged 69, was
45:25
sentenced in 2023 to 7 years for obtaining property by false pretense.
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Sentence reduced to 3 years. Isaac Justina aged 40 sentenced in 2022 to 10
45:38
years for cannabis sativa and had spent 3 years in the Abbeaka custodial center.
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Sentence reduced to 4 years. Aishad Kahinde aged 38 and sentenced in 2022 to
45:51
5 years for unlawful possession of cannabis. The prison term being served in Abbeuta has been reduced to 4 years.
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Helen Solomon, age 68, sentenced in 2024 to 5 years for cannabis sativa. Sentence
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reduced to 3 years. Akoy Tooku, aged 43 and sentenced in 2024 to 6 years for
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cannabis sativa. Sentence reduced to 3 years. U Paul aged 38 and sentenced in
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2024 to 6 years for cannabis sativa. Sentence reduced to 3 years. Matzifa
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Ahmed aged 46 and sentenced in 2022 to 7 years without a fine option for criminal
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breach of trust. The sentence was reduced to 5 years. Abu Bakaman, aged 38
46:42
and sentenced in 2020 to 10 years in Kevi custodial center for possession of firearms.
46:49
Sentence reduced to 7 years. Muhammad Bellow Musa, aged 35, sentenced in 2020
46:56
to 10 years in Kebi custodial center for illegal possession of firearms.
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Sentence reduced to 7 years. Nambdi Anan, aged 67 and sentenced in 2010 to
47:08
life imprisonment at Katsina custodial center for illegal dealing of arms.
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Sentence reduced to 20 years. Alh Abu Bakr Tango, aged 61, was sentenced in
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2018 to 30 years at the Gusau custodial center for culpable homicide. Sentence
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reduced to 20 years. Chisum Francis Wisdom, aged 30, sentenced in 2018 to 20
47:33
years in a Muia custodial center for kidnapping. Sentence reduced to 12
47:39
years. Innocent brown idiom aged 60 sentenced in 2020 to 10 years for
47:45
possession of 700 grams of Indian hemp has already spent 4 years and 3 months
47:51
at Ikitabasi custodial center. Jail term reduced to 6 years. Inabongan interim
47:59
aged 46 was sentenced 2021 to 7 years in jail at the Yuyo custodial center.
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Prison term reduced to 5 years. Ada Au aged 72 was sentenced in 2022 to 7 years
48:14
in Kuj custodial center and had spent 2 years and 7 months in prison. Prison
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term reduced to 4 years because of old age. Baradamu aged 40 and sentenced to
48:26
20 years in 2019 for advanced fee fraud. Prison term reduced to 9 years. Kelvin
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Oniara Aigbeay, 44, was sentenced in October 2023 to 20 years for kidnapping,
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which took effect in 2013. The sentence was reduced to 13 years for
48:45
showing remorsefulness and attending the National Open University. Frank Hazeor
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aged 42 sentenced in 2023 for kidnapping and jailed in Kuj custodial center for
48:58
20 years and had spent 12 years behind bars from 2013.
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The sentence was reduced to 13 years based on good conduct and attendance at the national open university. Chukulu
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Sunday Kalistthus aged 47 and sentenced in 2014 to life at Kuj custodial center
49:17
for drugs. He had spent 11 years at Ku sentence reduced to 13 years. Professor
49:24
Magaji Gaba aged 67 sentenced in 2021 to
49:29
7 years for obtaining money by false pretense and has spent 3 years at Kuj Custodial Center. The prison term was
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reduced to 4 years due to good conduct and advanced age. Marcus Ysef, aged 41,
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sentenced in 2023 to 13 years for culpable homicide. Sentence reduced to 5
49:50
years based on ill health. Samson a J aged 31 and sentenced in 2022 to 15
49:57
years. For drugs, he had spent 5 years at Cledger Custodial Center. The
50:04
sentence was reduced to 7 years. Yabo Binyo, aged 49, sentenced in 2017 to 10
50:11
years for drugs and sentenced to 9 years at Cledger Custodial Center due to good
50:17
conduct. Ola Felix, 49, was sentenced in 2022 to 5 years without a fine option
50:24
for conspiracy and exploitation. Based on good conduct and remorsefulness, the sentence was reduced
50:31
to 4 years. Felix is spending the term at Cledger. Rakioida aged 33 and
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sentenced in 2021 to 7 years without a fine option for theft and cheating. The
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sentence being served at Cledger was reduced to 3 years based on good conduct
50:50
in Ryagu. Augustine Afeni aged 44 and sentenced in 2018 to 10 years in a Koi
50:56
custodial center for exporting cocaine. The sentence was reduced to 8 years.
51:02
Chuku Destiny, aged 36 and sentenced in 2022 to 6 years in a Koi custodial
51:09
center for heroine import. The sentence was cut to 4 years. Felix Rotimi
51:15
Assamokai, aged 47 and sentenced in 2022 to 5 years for heroine. The sentence was
51:22
reduced to 4 years. Major SA Okubo, aged 62, was sentenced in 2009 to life at
51:30
Catsina Custodial Center for illegally removing 7,000 assorted weapons.
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Following good conduct and remorsefulness, the sentence was commuted to 20 years. John, aged 39, was
51:44
sentenced in 2016 to 15 years for manslaughter and served 9 years and 1 month in the Aphiko custodial center.
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The sentence was reduced to 10 years after the individual showed remorse and acquired vocational skills. Omoaja, aged
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40 and sentenced in 2016 to 15 years for manslaughter, served 9 years and 1 month
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in a fiko custodial center. The sentence was commuted to 10 years. Chief Jonathan
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Allu, aged 66, was sentenced in 2021 to 7 years for conspiracy to cheat. The
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sentence served in Port Harkort custodial center has been reduced to 5 years. Um Echaret Umana aged 70 and
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sentenced in 2022 to 10 years in Port Harkort custodial center for forgery.
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Sentence reduced to 5 years due to old age and remorsefulness. Utimarong
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Thompson Udoka 60 was sentenced in 2020 to 7 years in Ikit Pen custodial center
52:47
for obtaining money by false pretense. He had served 4 years and 2 months at
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Ikit Pen due to his old age and good conduct. The initial sentence has been
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reduced to 5 years. Jude Sakurabara, aged 44, sentenced in 2020 to 12 years
53:06
at a Koi prison and a fine of 1 million naira for conspiracy to hijack a fishing
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vessel. The sentence was commuted to 6 years and the 1 million naira fine was
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waved. Frankenbaka, 46, was sentenced in 2020 to 12 years
53:23
and a 1 million naira fine at a Koi custodial center for conspiracy to hijack a fishing vessel. The sentence
53:30
was reduced to 6 years and the fine was waved. Sheena Alolo, 42, was sentenced
53:37
in 2020 to 12 years and a 1 million naira fine at a Koi custodial center for
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conspiracy to hijack a fishing vessel. Like others, the N1 meter fine was waved
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and the sentence was reduced to 6 years. Joshua Wiki, aged 50, sentenced in 2020
53:56
to 12 years at a Koi prison and a fine of 1 million naira for conspiracy to hijack a fishing vessel. A1 m fine was
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waved and the sentence was commuted to 6 years in prison. David Akinay aged 44
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sentenced in 2020 to 12 years and 1 million naira fine for conspiracy to
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hijack a fishing vessel. His sentence was commuted to 6 years and the fine was
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waved. Ahmed Toyan aged 46 sentenced in 2020 to 12 years and 1 million naira
54:30
fine for conspiracy to hijack a fishing vessel. Sentence also commuted and fine
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waved. Sha Joe Sahed, age 57, sentenced in 2020 to 12 years and a fine of 1
54:43
million naira for conspiracy to hijack a fishing vessel. He got a similar reprieve like the others. Adamol
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Phillip, aged 52 years, sentenced to 12 years and a 1 million naira. Fine for
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conspiracy to hijack a fishing vessel. 2020. Philip also got his term reduced
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to 7 years and the fine waved. Matthew Marzi, aged 39, also sentenced to 12
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years and a fine of 1 million naira for conspiracy to hijack a fishing vessel.
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The sentence was reduced to 6 years and the fine was waved. Bright Abedi, 46,
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was also sentenced in 2020 for conspiracy to hijack a fishing vessel.
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Like the others in his category, he got a reprieve from President Tonubu. Signed, Beo Onuga, special adviser to
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the president, information and strategy on October 11th, 2025.
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