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Kano: Bayero’s lawyers withdraw from emirate court case

Kano: Bayero’s lawyers withdraw from emirate court case
Legal representatives of Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, the 15th Emir of Kano, have withdrawn from the ongoing Kano emirate tussle case before the State High Court.
This decision was made in response to the court’s refusal to grant a stay of proceedings in the matter.
When the hearing began, Abdul Muhammed, SAN, counsel for the first respondent, informed the court of an affidavit of fact and a motion of appeal and notice of stay of proceedings filed in the registry. He argued that when a high court Judge is aware of an application in a higher court, proceedings in the lower court should be halted until the motion on notice is heard and determined.
Muhammed requested the court to stay the proceedings pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice, noting that they had only been served with the court processes that morning. The court, however, refused his request for an adjournment, prompting him to announce his withdrawal from the case. Barrister Sanusi Musa, SAN, also withdrew on behalf of the other counsels for the first respondent.
Hassan Tanko Kyaure, counsel for the third, fourth, and fifth respondents, told the court they had filed an application for an extension of time and a counter affidavit in response to the originating motion. He urged the court to set aside the Kano State emirates council repealed law, arguing that due process was not followed, and to dismiss the application with a cost of N1 billion.
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Sunday Ekwe, counsel for the sixth respondent, stated they had nothing to present and left the decision to the court’s discretion. Eyitayo Fatogun, counsel for the applicant, argued against the motion of affidavit of facts, stating that filing a notice of appeal does not guarantee a stay of proceedings and urged the court to dismiss the third, fourth, and fifth respondents’ application concerning the repealed law, as it was not relevant to the case.
Justice Amina Adamu Aliyu refused to grant the stay of proceedings, stating that the affidavit was not in accordance with court rules and did not disclose any special facts to warrant a stay. She adjourned the case to July 18 for rulings on various applications, including extension of time, notice of preliminary objection, setting aside an exparte order, joinder application, examining deponent, application for the judge to recuse herself, and the originating summons.
The applicants, represented by Ibrahim Isah Wangida Esq, include the Attorney General of Kano State, the Speaker of the Kano State House of Assembly, and the Kano State House of Assembly. They seek to restrain Ado Bayero and four other dethroned emirs—of Bichi, Rano, Gaya, and Karaye—from parading themselves as emirs. Respondents in the case include Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, Alhaji Nasiru Ado-Bayero (Emir of Bichi), Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar II (Emir of Karaye), Alhaji Kabiru Muhammad Inuwa (Emir of Rano), and Alhaji Aliyu Ibrahim Gaya (Emir of Gaya), as well as the Inspector General of Police, Director of State Security Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and the Nigeria Army.
Kano: Bayero’s lawyers withdraw from emirate court case
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BREAKING: Appeal Court stops Sanusi’s reinstatement as Kano emir

BREAKING: Appeal Court stops Sanusi’s reinstatement as Kano emir
The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has stopped the reinstatement of Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II as the Emir of Kano.
The court on Friday halted the enforcement of its January 10 judgment, which upheld the Kano State government’s repeal of the 2019 Emirates Council Law, pending the Supreme Court’s determination of an appeal on the same matter.
The ruling was unanimously delivered by a three-member panel led by Justice Okon Abang.
It ruled that the applicant, having served as Emir for five years before his removal, had legal rights that required protection until the Supreme Court delivers a final verdict.
The appellate court had earlier set aside a June 20, 2024 ruling by Justice Abubakar Liman of the Federal High Court in Kano, which nullified the Kano State government’s dissolution of five emirates in the state and the subsequent reinstatement of Sanusi as the 16th Emir of Kano.
The Court of Appeal then ruled that the lower court lacked jurisdiction over the case
Dissatisfied with the ruling, an injunction request was filed by Alhaji Aminu Babba Dan Agundi (Sarkin Dawaki Babba) against the Kano State Government, the Speaker of the State Assembly, the Inspector General of Police, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and other security agencies.
Dan Agundi sought to restrain the respondents from enforcing the appellate court’s judgment while awaiting the apex court’s decision.
However, in its unanimous decision, the Court of Appeal agreed that the application had merit and granted the injunction.
Justice Abang stated, “The law is settled. The court is enjoined to exercise its discretion judiciously and in the interest of justice.”
The ruling ordered that all parties must maintain the “status quo ante bellum,” preserving the situation as it was before the Federal High Court’s judgment on June 13, 2024.
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Tragedy as 25-year-old man hangs self in Ogun forest

Tragedy as 25-year-old man hangs self in Ogun forest
The Police Command in Ogun State has launched an investigation into the death of a 25-year-old man, Toye Dominic, whose body was discovered hanging from a tree in a forest near Alagbodagbo Village, Ijebu Igbo.
In a statement released on Thursday, the command’s spokesperson, CSP Omolola Odutola, confirmed the incident and said the body was found around 4:30 p.m.
According to Odutola, a local hunter, Kareem Olawalose, came across the scene while on a hunting trip and promptly reported the discovery to the Ijebu Igbo Divisional Police Headquarters.
After spotting the body, Olawalose sought assistance from a nearby village, where he met the deceased’s elder brother, Joseph Dominic.
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The brother disclosed that Toye had left for the farm earlier in the day but failed to return, prompting a search by concerned family members.
“Policemen and villagers on arrival at the scene, observed that the deceased had set aside his farm tools before proceeding further into the forest, where he was found hanging from a tree.“No suicide note was found, and family members expressed shock and disbelief over the incident,” Odutola said.
She added that officers documented the scene with photographs, and the body was taken to General Hospital, Ijebu Ode, for further examination.
Odutola assured the public that the police would carry out a comprehensive investigation to determine the events leading to the tragedy.
She also encouraged community members to stay alert and support people who might be experiencing emotional distress, emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness and timely intervention.
Tragedy as 25-year-old man hangs self in Ogun forest
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Ex-Kwara Gov AbdulFatah Ahmed rearranged in N5.8bn fraud case

Ex-Kwara Gov AbdulFatah Ahmed rearranged in N5.8bn fraud case
The Kwara State High Court has fixed April 10 and 11 for the continuation of the trial of former governor AbdulFatah Ahmed and his finance commissioner, Demola Banu, over the alleged diversion of 5.78 billion naira from the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) fund.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is prosecuting the two officials, who have pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Testifying in court, Engineer Abdulsalam Olanrewaju, a former project manager at the Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), revealed that despite the state paying counterpart funds in 2014 and 2015, no contracts were awarded.
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He stated that while the 2013 contractors were eventually paid after protesting delays, funds meant for subsequent projects remained unused.
During cross-examination, Olanrewaju clarified that signatories to the SUBEB account were the accountant, permanent secretary, and executive chairman of the board.
Earlier, a second witness, Dr. Musa Dasuki, emphasized that matching grants from UBEC and SUBEB are strictly meant for school infrastructure and cannot be diverted for other purposes.
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