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$1m Theft Trial: Jude Okoye’s Wife Owns 800,000 Shares as Peter Testifies in Court

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$1m Theft Trial: Jude Okoye’s Wife Owns 800,000 Shares as Peter Testifies in Court

The ongoing $1 million theft trial involving Jude Okoye and Northside Music Limited took a dramatic turn on Friday as Peter Okoye of P-Square told the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja that his elder brother’s wife owns 800,000 shares in Northside Music Limited, the company at the centre of the case.

Peter, the first prosecution witness, appeared before Justice Rahman Oshodi, where he gave evidence against Jude Okoye, the former manager of the P-Square music duo of Peter and Paul Okoye. Jude and Northside Music Limited are standing trial on four counts of alleged fund diversion, to which the defendants have pleaded not guilty.

During cross-examination by defence counsel Clement Onwuenwunor (SAN), bank statements linked to Northside Music Limited were presented to the witness. Peter, however, insisted that the accounts represented the joint business interests of P-Square, stressing that the company belongs to him and his twin brother, Paul Okoye.

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“These statements of account belong to me and my brother. We are P-Square. The company belongs to Peter and Paul. It was registered by him,” Peter told the court.

He further disclosed that he petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) after discovering that funds were allegedly being diverted through another entity, Northside Entertainment Company.

“I reported to the EFCC when I discovered funds were being diverted,” he said, confirming that he filed the petition through his lawyer and later made a formal statement to the anti-graft agency.

Peter also confirmed under oath that Jude Okoye’s wife holds 800,000 shares in Northside Music Limited, a revelation that added fresh twists to the family and corporate dispute.

Meanwhile, the defence attempted to tender documents related to the original EFCC petition, but the prosecution counsel, M.K. Bashir, objected on the grounds that the documents were not legally admissible, despite being marked as Certified True Copies.

Justice Rahman Oshodi upheld the objection, ruling that the documents failed to meet the required legal standards.

“I reject the documents and mark them as rejected,” the judge ruled.

The court adjourned the matter, with the trial scheduled to continue on February 20 and 27, 2026, as the high-profile P-Square legal battle continues to unfold.

 

$1m Theft Trial: Jude Okoye’s Wife Owns 800,000 Shares as Peter Testifies in Court

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Portable Says Parents Paid ₦30,000 Bail, Preventing Month in Jail

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Musician Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable
Musician Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable

Portable Says Parents Paid ₦30,000 Bail, Preventing Month in Jail

Nigerian singer Portable, real name Habeeb Okikiola, has revealed that his parents paid just ₦30,000 for his bail, which prevented him from spending a full month in prison. The street-hop star shared the revelation while reflecting on his legal battles and the crucial role his family played in securing his temporary release.

The disclosure comes amid Portable’s ongoing legal challenges. He was recently denied bail by a Federal High Court in Ogun State following charges of assault and resisting arrest linked to an incident at his bar in Iyana Ilogbo, Ogun State on New Year’s Day. The hearing was adjourned to January 19, 2026, after a police officer expected to testify did not appear in court.

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While in custody, Portable welcomed news of a newborn in his family, with fans sharing videos of his reaction online. The singer’s legal history includes multiple arrests and court appearances, often related to assault allegations, obstruction of law enforcement, and public disturbances, keeping him in the public eye beyond his music career.

Portable’s statement about the ₦30,000 bail highlights the challenges faced by artists navigating fame and legal scrutiny in Nigeria. Supporters continue to call for due process and fair treatment, while critics argue that the singer must be held accountable for his actions.

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Eucharia Anunobi Petitions Police, Sues Pastor Over Leaked Allegations

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Eucharia Anunobi Petitions Police, Sues Pastor Over Leaked Allegations

Veteran Nollywood actress and evangelist Eucharia Anunobi has petitioned the Nigerian Police Force and initiated legal action against a pastor following the circulation of leaked allegations that she described as false, defamatory and damaging to her reputation.

The controversy erupted after an audio recording allegedly linked to a cleric went viral on social media, making claims about an alleged relationship with the actress. Anunobi has categorically denied the allegations, insisting they are fabrications aimed at tarnishing her image and undermining her Christian ministry.

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In her petition to the police, the actress called for a full investigation into the origin and spread of the recording, stressing that the claims have exposed her to public ridicule, emotional distress and security concerns. She also confirmed that her legal team has filed a suit, asking the court to compel the pastor to prove the allegations or face the full weight of the law.

Reacting publicly, Anunobi stated that she has lived a celibate life for several years and warned that any threat to her life, family or property should be taken seriously by authorities. She maintained that the matter goes beyond social media controversy and has now become a criminal and civil issue.

The development has reignited debate over defamation, cyberbullying and accountability, especially involving religious leaders and public figures. In recent months, similar cases involving leaked recordings and allegations against clerics have drawn police attention, prompting calls for stricter enforcement of laws against false accusations and online abuse.

As investigations continue, legal observers say the outcome could set an important precedent on how viral allegations and digital evidence are handled in Nigerian courts.

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Nollywood Mourns as Nigerian Artist Dies in Movie Set Explosion

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Nollywood Mourns as Nigerian Artist Dies in Movie Set Explosion

Tragedy has struck Nigeria’s film industry following the death of a Nigerian artist and special effects expert, James Akaie, who reportedly died after an explosion on a movie set in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

The incident occurred during a filming session when an unexpected blast erupted in an area where special effects materials were being prepared. Akaie, who sustained severe injuries in the explosion, was rushed to a nearby hospital but later succumbed to his wounds.

Two other crew members who were present at the scene reportedly suffered varying degrees of burn injuries and are currently receiving treatment. They are said to be in stable condition.

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The death of the respected Nollywood special effects artist has thrown the industry into mourning, with colleagues and filmmakers taking to social media to pay tribute to his creativity and technical expertise. Akaie was known for his work on several productions that relied heavily on pyrotechnics and visual effects.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the explosion, amid concerns that safety protocols on film sets may not have been adequately followed. The incident has renewed calls from industry stakeholders for stricter enforcement of on-set safety standards, especially during scenes involving explosives, gas cylinders, and special effects equipment.

The tragedy adds to a growing list of recent incidents highlighting occupational hazards within Nigeria’s creative sector, as practitioners continue to push for improved regulation, training and insurance coverage for cast and crew.

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