NNPC

Adegoke’s murder: Court denies Rahman Adedoyin, co-defendants bail

The presiding judge, Chief Justice Adepele Ojo, while delivering a ruling on the applications, said the defendant’s medical conditions are not too serious not to be attended to by the correction service.

She added that the defendants have failed to prove that the correction service did not have adequate facilities to take care of their medical issues.

According to her, the nature of the offences preferred against the defendants demands that the court be cautious in granting such bail applications.

More subsequently…

First Bank

About Daily Record

Check Also

‘Forgive and Forget,’ MTN apologises to customers over 200% data price hike

Nigeria’s largest telecom operator, MTN, has issued a public apology to its customers following widespread …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *