Tuesday, 28 February 2017

man sentence to death by hanging for killing his wife in lagos


 Lagos High Court in Ikeja have sentence a man, named  Sulaiman Olalekan to passing away by hang for the assassinate of his wife, Mrs Chika Egbo on November 20, 2012 in a case of household aggression.
The criminal (Olalekan), on the significant day, had pour acidic on his Wife, having become overwhelmed by the detail that the dead went back to prostitution not in favor of his best counsel.
test moderator, Justice Lawal Akapo, in his ruling, convicted Olalekan for the kill of his wife and sentence him to death for that reason.
After the miserable occurrence which resulted in the ultimate bereavement of the fatality, Chika, and in line by means of the nothing broadmindedness bearing of the Governor Akinwunmi Ambode-led management on issue of domestic aggression, the Lagos State administration during the State’s Ministry of fairness had in use over the trial of the container and file essential process in court.
Olalekan allegedly meet the dead at Signal Hotel in Ijeshatedo region of Lagos State, where they in progress a connection that resulted in matrimony.
It was following the matrimony that Olalekan buy her a subsequent hand Volkswagen means of transportation and paid her school cost at the Enugu College of Education.
But the dead allegedly renege on her promise to the association by recurring to prostitution, which cause Olalekan to obtain acid from a series charger in Ikotun region of the State and dishonestly invite her to appointment with his mother on the said day when he pour uncooked acid on the dead.
The injured party was admit at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) for urgent situation health check conduct, where she finally die.
fairness Akapo, in incoming at his decision, said he supposed that the assassinate of Chika Egbo by Olalekan was planned.
Mr Adeniji Kazeem The State Attorney General and Commissioner for fairness, who was the guide prosecute advice, in his response to the decision, thank the courtyard for a well-considered sentence.
He said: “Today’s decision is a triumph in our clash in opposition to domestic aggression and a victory for domestic aggression victims.”
Governor Ambode, it would be recall, had pledge to make Lagos painful for perpetrators of domestic hostility when he lead an All-Male saunter alongside Sexual and Gender base fighting (SGBV) late very last year.


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