U.S court sentences Woodberry to 8 years in prison; deports him to Nigeria

JUST IN: U.S court sentences Woodberry to 8 years in prison; deports him to Nigeria

JUST IN: U.S court sentences Woodberry to 8 years in prison; deports him to Nigeria

A judge in the United State court has sentenced Woodberry to eight years and three months in prison over a multimillion-dollar fraud. The judge who sat on the case at the District Court of the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago has been identifed as Judge Robert Gettleman.

JUST IN: U.S court sentences Woodberry to 8 years in prison; deports him to Nigeria

Socialite, Woodberry. Photo credit: Woodberry. Source: Google “The defendant is hereby committed to the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to be imprisoned for a total term of 100 months as to count,” Mr Gettleman said. Mr. Ponle was sentenced after being convicted on one count of fraud. Seven other counts were dismissed following a plea bargain in April. Mr. Ponle will also be “surrendered to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody for deportation immediately following his incarceration”, the judge said. Also, Woodberry has been ordered to pay seven victims an amount of $8 million in restitution after the court discovered he has the funds to pay off victims. Jacob Olalekan also known as Hushpuppi was arrested by the FBI over fraudulent activities in 2019. The court has finally sentenced Woodberry to prison a few months after jailing his ally Hushpuppi to 14 years imprisonment.

Lagos businessman bags 3 life sentences for defiling his 3 underaged daughters

Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court Lagos businessman bags 3 life sentences for defiling his 3 underaged daughters

An Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court on Tuesday sentenced a 45-year-old businessman, Emeka Orisakwe, to three life sentences for defiling his three underaged children. The minors were aged eight, eight and six. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Abiola Soladoye held that the prosecution had proved beyond reasonable doubt the three-count charge bordering on sexual assault by penetration against the defendant.

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“You are wicked and a pathological liar,” she said, adding that the defendant said his wife was mentally unstable in order to deny the offence. ”This is most bizarre and unfortunate,” she added She also berated the immediate younger sister of the defendant, who testified at the first defence witness, (DW1) for tendering a medical report concerning the mental state of the defendant’s wife which did not correlate with the timing of the incident. The judge also said that DW1 evidence was unreliable as it was a pack of lies tainted by deception after she had corrupted the minds of the survivors to lie before the court. “The children were very honest but I observed the three children that came to testify and this court could see that their aunt, whom they stayed with after the incident, had been working on their brains to tell lies before this court. “The children’s subsequent denial in court after they made statements at Satellite Police Station that their father messed around their vaginas with his fingers is an afterthought and very unfortunate. “The children were taken away from the custody of their mother and the sister-in-law painted lies in their minds. “This court can not be fooled. The DW1 is a liar and a wicked sister-in-law, whose evidence is self serving to save her brother from drawing. “The medical report on the mental state of the defendant’s wife which she tendered before this court was dated Feb. 2, 2023 but the sexual incident occurred years back and in desperation, they went to cook up a medical report from Imo state that the defendant’s wife is mentally unstable. The judge of the Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court further said that the attempts of DW1 and the defendant were to get through the back door when they could not get through the front door as the medical reports on the survivors revealed blunt forceful penetration. “The medical reports which were carried out on the three children and admitted into evidence before this court showed bruises on the inner surface, blunt and forceful penetration of the survivor’s vaginas. “The medical examination revealed that the three children suffered various degrees of bruises from the sexual assault perpetrated by their biological father. “This corroborates the statement of the survivors at the police station and the evidence given by the second prosecution witness (PW2), an officer from a child advocacy agency that the brother of the survivors, told him that he once saw his father, fingering his sister,” the judge said She further said that the subsequent denial of the defendant was an afterthought which did not hold water. Soladoye thereby convicted the defendant of the 3-count charge and subsequently sentenced him to life imprisonment on each of the counts. She, however, held that the sentencing should run concurrently. The judge also ordered that the convict should have his name registered in the sexual offences register as maintained by Lagos State. NAN reports that the state Deputy Director of Department of Public Prosecution (DPP) , Mr Olusola Soneye called seven prosecution witnesses thought several documents were tendered while the defendant and his sister testified for the defence. Soneye told the court that Orisakwe committed the offences between January and July 2021 at No.32 Ganiyat St., Monkey Village, Maza Maza, Lagos. The prosecution submitted that the mother of the children found blood stains on the private part of one of them and she told her mother that her father had touched her “bombom” “Upon further questioning, the mother called the other two children and they also confessed to her that their father had been assaulting them sexually whenever she was not at home,” he said. According to the prosecutor, the offence contravenes the provisions of Section 261 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

Court sentences hotel owner, Ramon Adedoyin to death by hanging over murder of OAU student

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In a significant development, Dr Ramon Adedoyin, a prominent hotel owner, has been found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging for the murder of Timothy Adegoke, a former student of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife. The incident occurred between November 5 and 7, 2021, at the Hilton Honours Hotel in Ile-Ife.

Court sentences hotel owner, Ramon Adedoyin to death by hanging over murder of OAU student

Court finds Adedoyin culpable of Adegoke’s murder. Photo credit: @punchng Source: Punch Two of Adedoyin’s staff members, Adeniyi Aderogba and Kazeem Oyetunde, were also found guilty of the same offense and received the same sentence. Chief Judge of Osun State and presiding Judge of the State High Court, Justice Adepele Ojo, delivered the judgment. The court, relying on circumstantial evidence, concluded that Adegoke was killed while being a guest at Adedoyin’s hotel.

Court sentences hotel owner, Ramon Adedoyin to death by hanging over murder of OAU student

Court finds Adedoyin culpable of Adegoke’s murder. Photo credit: @punchng Source: Punch During the proceedings, Justice Adepele Ojo discharged and acquitted three of the staff members, while the sentencing for the seventh defendant is scheduled for Wednesday. This decision follows pleas made by both the prosecution and defense counsels. The verdict has sent shockwaves throughout the community as the murder of Timothy Adegoke has garnered significant attention and public interest. Further updates on this case will be provided as more details emerge.

“I don’t want to go back to Nigeria” – Victim reacts as UK court sentences Ekweremadu, others to jail

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Former Deputy Senate President of Nigeria, Ike Ekweremadu, has been sentenced to nine years and eight months imprisonment for plotting to harvest a man’s kidney, along with his wife, Beatrice, who was sentenced to four years and six months imprisonment. A medical doctor, Dr Obinna Obeta, was also sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. They were found guilty of conspiring to arrange the travel of a young man with the intention of exploiting him for his body part. In a letter addressed to the court, the victim revealed his shock upon discovering the reason for the trip was to harvest his organs to give to Ekweremadu’s daughter, Sonia. He said he was approached with an opportunity to work in the UK, something he had “always dreamed of but never thought would happen.” The victim said he was lured to the United Kingdom under the pretense of job opportunity in the country. He added that he could not return to Nigeria because he worries for his safety. The victim claimed someone visited his father in Nigeria and asked him to get the victim, his son, to drop the case. “He [Dr Obinna Obeta] did not tell me he brought me here for this reason, he did not tell me anything about this. I would have not agreed to any of this, my body is not for sale,” the victim said. He told the police he did not want to claim compensation from the “bad people” as it would be “cursed and bad luck”. The victim also revealed his humble background in a Lagos village where he is the oldest of seven siblings living in a home without electricity or running water. He was forced to become a street trader full time, moving to the city to provide for his family when his father fell ill with a heart problem. He sold mobile phone accessories from a wheelbarrow making at most £7 a day and as little as 50p. The victim’s impact statement was read in court on Friday. He claimed his body parts were “not for sale”, and he would not have agreed to the trip if he had known the true reason for it. The victim’s safety concerns remain, as he fears for his life if he were to return to Nigeria.

UK court sentences Ike Ekweremadu to 9 years in prison

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Ekweremadu, wife bag years in prison

Former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, has been sentenced to 9 years and 8 months in prison by a UK court, alongside his wife and a medical middleman. He was found guilty in a landmark modern slavery case for his involvement in a plot to traffic a young man to the UK to harvest his organs for their sick daughter. Along with his wife and a medical middleman, they were found guilty in March at the Old Bailey. The victim, a poor street trader in Lagos, was brought to the UK to provide a kidney for the Ekweremadus’ daughter, but he fled in fear and reported what had happened to the police. During the televised sentencing, Justice Johnson acknowledged Ike Ekweremadu’s “substantial fall from grace” as he handed down the sentence. Beatrice Ekweremadu received a sentence of four years and six months, while Obeta was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Court sentences Lagos socialite to two-year jail term

Court sentences Lagos socialite to two-year jail term

A Lagos-based socialite, Ms. Chidinma Ogbulu, has been sentenced to two years in prison for distributing petrol as a souvenir during a party.

She was sentenced by the Lagos State Special Offences (Mobile) Court sitting at Oshodi, in a ruling passed by Chief Magistrate Kehinde Ogundare.
The socialite was convicted and sentenced following her guilty plea on Thursday and some evidence by the prosecution.
The conviction is coming after Ogbulu was arrested and arraigned last Monday.

She had in a viral video shared kegs of fuel as a souvenir during an event she hosted at Havilah Events Centre, Victoria Island, on March 4.
Subsequently, she was arraigned on ‘four counts bordering on conduct likely to cause a breach of peace, endangering human life by distributing combustible matter in a public gathering, intent to do harm to another and unlawfully carrying on the business of storage and containerising petroleum product without a permit’.
Delivering judgement in the case on Thursday, Ogundare sentenced Ogbulu to three months’ imprisonment or a N15, 000 fine on counts one of the three charges, and one-year imprisonment or N500,000 fine on the second count.
 
The chief magistrate also sentenced the socialite to one year in prison or a N500,000 fine on the third count.