Pastor And Lawyer Arrested For Faking ‘Will’ Of Dead Chief
The Delta state police command have arrested and remanded 5 persons at
the medium prison facility in Ogwashi-Uku, Aniocha South Local
Government Area of Delta State for the alleged forgery of the will of
Chief Bernard Ogbolumani..
The accused include a popular Asaba-based legal practitioner, Emeka Okonkwo,
and a priest of the Anglican Church, Rev. Samuel Azuka Ogbolumani, the deceased’s son.
Others are Chijindu Iloba Obanya, aka Jindu, Edozie Nwabuoku and Emeka Eseokwu.
In suit FHC/ASB/9c/2017 between the Inspector-General of Police and the defendants, Okonkwo and others are facing a seven-count charge of conspiracy and forgery before Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Asaba.
They, however, pleaded not guilty to all the charges when they were read to them.
The accused include a popular Asaba-based legal practitioner, Emeka Okonkwo,
and a priest of the Anglican Church, Rev. Samuel Azuka Ogbolumani, the deceased’s son.
Others are Chijindu Iloba Obanya, aka Jindu, Edozie Nwabuoku and Emeka Eseokwu.
In suit FHC/ASB/9c/2017 between the Inspector-General of Police and the defendants, Okonkwo and others are facing a seven-count charge of conspiracy and forgery before Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Asaba.
They, however, pleaded not guilty to all the charges when they were read to them.
After listening to the arguments of the prosecution counsel, Silas
Onele, and defence counsel, A. Nwaka, Justice Abang ordered that the
defendants be remanded in prison custody, pending the determination of
their bail application.
They were arraigned after a forensic investigation to ascertain the validity or otherwise of the testamentary instrument/will of the late Chief B.O.I. Ogbolumani, which was suspected to have been forged, following complaints by some children of the deceased.
They were arraigned after a forensic investigation to ascertain the validity or otherwise of the testamentary instrument/will of the late Chief B.O.I. Ogbolumani, which was suspected to have been forged, following complaints by some children of the deceased.
Justice Abang, while handing down the remand order, declared that the
case would be given accelerated hearing as soon as it commences trial on
October 23, 2017, the next adjourned date.
The judge further stated that the bail application by the counsel to the
defendant could be filed before the court proceeds on its annual
vacation for determination.




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