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Court remands cleric for defiling 12-year-old girl in Owerri

A Chief Magistrate Court sitting in Owerri, Imo State, presided over by Obinna Njemanze, on Friday, remanded a 30-year-old self-acclaimed cleric, Emeka Michael for allegedly having carnal knowledge of a 12-year-old girl who was in his house on holidays.

Cleric Remanded By Court In Owerri After Defiling 12-Year-Old Girl

Court Orders Interim Forfeiture of Properties Allegedly Acquired by Okorocha

Rochas Okorocha An Imo State High Court has ordered the interim forfeiture of all the properties allegedly acquired through “illegal means” by a former governor of the state, Senator Rochas Okorocha. Justice Fred Njemanze gave the order following an ex parte application filed by Mr. Louis Alozie (SAN). In the main substantive suit marked HOW/191/2021, the Attorney-General of Imo State had sued Okorocha, his wife, Nkechi, and Incorporated Trustees of Rochas Foundation. In a motion ex parte brought pursuant to Section 472(1) of the Imo State Administration of Criminal Justice Law No. 2 of 2020, Alozie prayed the court for an order of forfeiture on the grounds that the properties, which he said were for the public, “were converted to personal use by the first to third respondents (Okorocha, his wife, and the foundation) and their cronies for which the applicants now intends to recover them in line with the white paper by the judicial commission of inquiry’s report”.

Tension in Okorocha s camp over court order for forfeiture of properties -

By Chinonso Alozie, Owerri There has been disquiet in the camp of Senator Rocahas Okorocha, representing Imo West Senatorial district, following the interim order from Owerri High court which ordered for the forfeiture of the “illegally acquired” properties by Okorocha in Imo while he was governor for eight years.  Vanguard investigation yesterday in Owerri, revealed that some loyalists to Okorocha, until the court order saw the properties as an exclusive relaxation points for them and however described it as “disturbance.” One of them, who would not want his name mentioned, said: “The court order on the properties will affect us  especially the Royal spring palm estate  where we normally come to relax is an issue but we know our leader, Okorocha, knows what to do. He will appeal against the interim court order. No shaking we will overcome it.” 

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