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 Federal High Court in Warri Judicial Division, Delta State, has not resumed sitting after the annual leave due to lack of a presiding judge, SaharaReporters has gathered. SaharaReporters learnt that the court is without a judge to man proceedings and trials filed by litigants at the court. Recall that the Federal High Court announced the annual vacation for its judges in a statement released in July by the court’s spokesperson, Catherine Christopher, which stated that the vacation commences from 24 July to 15 September 2023.
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While countering the Aladja story, Chief Monday Keme, Ogbe-Ijoh Leader of Thought and Principal Secretary to the Pere of Ogbe-Ijoh said, “A week and five days ago, two suspects from Aladja at a very close range shot two students, who still in the hospital receiving treatment.
TWO persons, were reportedly killed with several others sustaining injuries in renewed hostilities between warring Aladja Community of Udu Council and Ogbe-Ijoh Community of Warri South West Council Areas of Delta State. Vanguard gathered that sporadic gunshots heralded the sunny morning of Saturday which later turned bloody for the warring communities. The recent hostilities Vanguard |