A Bida Magistrates' court in Niger State on Friday ruled that it had
jurisdiction to entertain an assault suit filed against Mabello Masaba, the man
with 86 wives.
Masaba's ex-wife, Azatu Adamu, on August 4, alleged that he, alongside 15
others, attacked and beat her up with an electric cable, causing her and the
baby injuries.
In her ruling, the magistrate Sa'adatu Gambo, dismissed Mr Oluwole Oluranti's
(counsel to Masaba) application asking the court to disqualify itself from
hearing the matter on the grounds of likely bias.
Oluranti had argued that the magistrate might not give fair hearing to his
client because her brother in-law was party in a different criminal suit filed
against his client.
Gambo held that Masaba's counsel had failed to show that the criminal case
filed against his client in a high court in Minna was related to the one in her
court.
"Counsel has failed to prove that there is any connection between this case
and the other criminal case filed against the defendant.
"It is mere suspicion of unreasonable people to build on vague, trivial and
frivolous issues without merit. The application is hereby overruled.
"This honourable court has assumed jurisdiction of this case," she ruled.
She said any party not satisfied with her ruling had the right to appeal
within 15 days.
The magistrate referred the matter to the Police Bida Area Commander for
further "discrete investigation" following the denial of the charges by Masaba.
She adjourned the case to October 30 for further mention.

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