Magistrate E. B. Daodu ordered that the defendant be remanded in custody, pending legal advice from the Director of Public Prosecution, DPP. The deceased peacemaker, Johnson Okoye, 34, was said to have died after he had settled the dispute between the defendant and his landlord, Musa Mohammed.
Samson
is facing a two-count charge of conspiracy and murder preferred against him by
the police. The defendant had lived at 17, Abibat Jumoke Street, Jakande
Estate, Ajah, and a former tenant to Musa Muhammed before he vacated a room
apartment he rented from the landlord sometime in September 2011, and promised
to come back for part of his money since his tenancy did not expire at the time
he left.
The
prosecutor, Corporal Cyracuis Osuji, told the court that the defendant had gone
to meet his former landlord on September 30 to demand. He added that in the
course of asking for the money, a fight ensued between them. That was when the
deceased intervened. He said after making peace, the deceased was attacked by
the defendant and his brother, now at large.
The
prosecutor further stated that the peacemaker slumped and died after he had
reported his attack at a nearby Police Station. The defendant’s plea was not
taken
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