Tag: Oyo state High Court

  • Murder: I didn’t kill my husband, wife tells court

    Murder: I didn’t kill my husband, wife tells court

    In dramatic twist, an Ibadan-based Lawyer, Mrs Yewande Oyediran  who was accused of stabbing her husband to death has denied the charges levelled against her at an Oyo State High Court, Ring Road, on Monday.

    Mrs. Oyediran, who was alleged to have killed her late husband, Lowo Oyediran, a France-based Businessman, told the court that she had a scuffle with her husband on February 2, 2017 and in the process the late husband threatened her with a knife.

    Led in evidence by her lead Counsel, Mr. Leye Adepoju, during the Examination-in-chief, she narrated how her late husband met his untimely death on the fateful day.

    Her Words: ”We had earlier had a scuffle in which my late husband beat me up and it was settled by our landlord and his wife and my husband had gone for treatment in a neighbourhood hospital, after I had inflicted some cuts on him, because he had pressed me on the bed and continually hit on me.

    “This was the aftermath of a phone call I received from a woman on that night who had earlier claimed that he had a child for my husband. My husband has confirmed it and we have quarreled over it, but has settled the issue since she first called me on July 7, 2015.

    ”However, after some few hours, he became angry again and started hitting me with a plank. He was angry about the wounds and threatened to retaliate. I managed to escape and he still followed me outside with a knife and pressed me to our Landlord’s car.

    ”Later, I felt that I have been able to push him off me, only to later realise that it was actually our landlord that had helped me out of his grips.

    ”I rushed to our landlord’s flat and once inside, i turned to see what was going on behind me, only to see my husband coming after me. Suddenly, I saw him falling on his back as he tried to climb the steps to the apartment.

    ”I rushed back after him and tried to pull him up only to see blood gushing out of his neck. I quickly shouted for help and the landlord and his wife together with his son and a Doctor whose clinic was on our street, tried to apply first aid”.

    ”My landlady told me my Landlord to take my husband to the hospital, but he declined saying that there was blood on his car and so needed to wash it before he can take it out.

    ”My landlord and I went to our neighbour, Mrs Olubunmi Onipede, to help me take him to the hospital, but she refused too, saying that I earlier insulted her when she came to intervene in the earlier scuffle.

    ” Eventually, she agreed to take us to the hospital later I have promised to fuel her car the next day, because she had told us she didn’t have fuel in her car.

    ”While on our way to the University Teaching Hospital, UCH, as advised by the Doctor inside our compound, our neighbour, stopped at the hospital on our street claiming that we needed to collect a referral, but the Nurse on duty, said we didn’t need one and I also heard the voice of the Doctor in the back ground telling her we didn’t need one, but that we should rush to UCH.

    ”We proceeded towards the hospital only for her to take Akobo Road, when we got to General Gas Road, instead of the Iwo Road that is shorter, I asked why she was taking the route, but she replied that we must take him to the nearest hospital because it was an emergence case.

    ”At that time,  I still kept calling my husband, ”lowo”, ”lowo” and he was nodding to me even though his eyes were closed.

    In response to an earlier statement made by her neighbour, she told the court that it was actually her that was screaming and calling for help when her husband slumped and not the husband himself as claimed by the witness.

    When her lead Defense Counsel asked her point-blank whether she killed her husband, she became emotional and said, ”I did not kill my husband. I love my husband, even if we quarrel, it won’t be to the point of death”.

    However, she admitted when asked by the Prosecuting Counsel, Mr.S.S. Akinyele that it was the offending phone call from her husband’s lover that precipitated the scuffle between her and her husband that fateful night.

    The Presiding Judge, who is also the Chief Judge of Oyo State, after conferring with both legal teams, instructed that the Defense legal team should file and serve its written address on the Prosecuting team on or before June 19, 2017, while the prosecuting team should respond by July 4, 2017, with the response of the  defense slated for July 10, 2017, which has been set aside for adoption by the court.

     

  • NURTW/RETEAN Crisis: ‘Court has vindicated us against NURTW’

    NURTW/RETEAN Crisis: ‘Court has vindicated us against NURTW’

    The Chairman of Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (‎RTEAN), Oyo State Chapter, Prince Kehinde Adeyemo has described the victory of his association against the Alhaji Taofeek Oyerinde Led National Union Road Transport Workers (NURTW), in the Oyo State high court judgement as a welcome development, huge leap for justice and the rule of law.

    Adeyemo made this declaration at a media briefing at the organization’s headquarters in Ibadan Tuesday, the Oyo State Capital.

    According to him, the saying that judiciary is the last hope of the common man has been established, portraying Governor Abiola Ajimobi as an agent of peace and respecter of the rule of law.

    He with the judgment, its members are free to operate in all Local Government in Oyo State.‎

    Adeyemo stated that RTEAN is a registered corporate organization that has the right to operate in all states of the Federation including all the 11 Local Governments in Ibadan land.

    He also stated that NURTW has no right to disturb or curtail the activities of RTEAN because the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria recognises the Association.

    He noted that with the judgment given by Justice R.B. Akintola of Court 6 of the state high court sitting in Ibadan has cleared the air that RTEAN has the right to operate in all Local Government in Oyo State.

    “In his words, nobody or any organization can disturb us from operating in all Local Government in Oyo State because we have been vindicated by the court and we will not allow NURTW to disturb us from exercising our basic fundamental human rights. We have legal backing to operate in all Local Governments of the state” he said

    He also thanks all relevant security agencies in the state for their support towards the association, urging all members of RTEAN to be of good conduct and maintain peace in all parts in the state.

    He also thanked Governor Abiola Ajimobi for making sure that truth prevails in the state.

  • Battle over Olubadan stool: Court orders service on Olubadan

    Battle over Olubadan stool: Court orders service on Olubadan

    An Oyo state High Court Wednesday, ordered that the renewed writ of summons and other documents in the suit filed by the Seriki Chiefs, be served on counsel to the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji.

    The battle over the stool of Olubadan of Ibadanland continued Wednesday with major parties to the case present in court against previous sitting when counsel to the Olubadan were not represented in the court.

    The Seriki Chiefs that include Adebayo Oyediji, Olalekan Fakunle, Rashidi Abinupagun and Gabriel Kofoworola, had in the suit dragged Governor Abiola Ajimobi, the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and Oba Adetunji, to court, over the installation of the monarch, following the death of Oba Samuel Odulana, Odugade 1.

    At the last hearing of the case, the judge had drawn the attention of counsel to the Seriki Chiefs, Mr. Abideen Adediran, to the error in serving the writ of summons which was filed in May, 2016 on the Secretary to the Olubadan-In-Council, without the order of the court.

    Adediran had urged the court to fix a date for the hearing of the case, stating that since the suit was filed, Oba Adetunji has failed to appear in court or be represented by any counsel.

    During the resumed hearing of the case yesterday, Adediran was to move a motion to serve Oba Adetunji through substituted service by pasting the writ of summons on the wall of the Olubadan Traditional Council in Ibadan South East local government Secretariat, Mapo, Ibadan.

    However before he was to move the motion, a counsel, Mr. Adewale Ajewole, announced his appearance for Oba Adetunji, stating that he was briefed on the case on Tuesday.

    Adediran then drawn the attention of the court on the need to serve Oba Adetunji, who is the third defendant in the case, new writ of summons, noting that the law states that a motion can only be subsistence for six months.

    The judge however ordered that the writ of summons be served in court on the counsel to the Olubadan, maintaining that with his appearance in court, he is fully in the case and that there is no need for substituted service.

    Justice Abass who then adjourned the case to April 10, berated the attitude of counsel representing government and its officials, for coming to court when they like.

    The judge who was apparently reacting to the non-appearance in court of counsel to Ajimobi and the state Commissioner of Justice, Mr. Salau Adegboyega, warned that he will not hesitate to report such attitude of state counsel to the appropriate quarters.