Man jailed 6 months for threatening business partner’s life
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A Wuse Zone Six Magistrates’ Court sitting in Abuja on Tuesday sentenced a 44-year-old businessman, Mahmud Suleiman, to six months imprisonment for threatening his business partner’s life.
The Magistrate, Mr Mohammed Ibrahim, however, gave Suleiman an option of N30, 000 fine.
Ibrahim handed down the sentence after Sulieman pleaded guilty to the crime and prayed for leniency.
“I plead the court to temper justice with mercy.
” I regret my action because what happened was a misunderstanding between I and the complainant,” he had told the court.
Reflections on the shoot-on-sight order by the president
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Not a few people have complained about what had become the silence of Mr President for a long time, especially over issues where his voice should be heard loudly.
Over a long time, in matters of national concern, people of all categories have repeatedly called on Mr President to speak; most of the time, he did not oblige the call. At a point, his handlers argued that Mr President is entitled to his style, which left many people wondering whether what we have in Nigeria is a constitutional democracy, founded on the principle of accountability of public office holders to members of the public. Even the way the invitation of the President to address the House of Representatives on the security situation, which was once accepted, was shortly thereafter turned down, left more questions, than answers in the mind of many.