A Federal High Court sitting in Warri, Delta State has fixed January 31, 2024, to hear the application to vary the bail conditions and Notice of Preliminary objection filed by the human rights activist, Comrade Ighorhiohwunu Aghogho. Aghogho, who is the Delta State Chapter Coordinator of Take-It-Back Movement, a pro-democracy organisation, has been illegally detained in prison over an alleged cyberstalking charge. He took a fresh plea when the case came up on Monday before Justice M.I. Sani of the Federal High Court, Warri.
The newly posted and presiding Judge of the Federal High Court, Warri Judicial Division, Justice M.I. Sani has fixed Monday, January 15 to commence the de novo criminal trial of frivolous cyberstalking charges against human rights activist and Delta Take-It-Back Movement's Coordinator, Ighorhiohwunu Aghogho. A trial de novo is a type of trial in which a case is retried without the influence of the previous trial's decision. This implies that Aghogho's matter will start afresh after spending 17 months in prison.
The National Judicial Council has been accused of failing to disclose the outcome of its investigation into petitions bordering on the alleged unprofessional and unethical conduct of judicial officers who are suspected child traffickers in Delta State despite acknowledging the petitions.
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These numbers dramatise the extent to which the Supreme Court has become captured by politicians and explain the crisis of lack of exit from courts that Ebun Sofunde complained bitterly about. It is little wonder that the only people who can dispense any form of kindness towards the CJN and his “mob” of exponents in the jurisprudence of the Italian Job are exclusively politicians.