Connect with us

Metro

Court Adjourns Defamation Case Against Anambra Businessman

Published

on

The Federal High Court in Awka, Anambra State, presided over by Justice B.M.K. Mohammed, has adjourned hearing in a defamation case involving Awka-based businessman Ikenna Ezeume to September 24, 2025.

The case, filed by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), is a two-count charge alleging that Ezeume made defamatory statements against Barrister Jideofor Okongwu, a former Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Anaocha Branch.

The adjournment followed an application by the defence counsel, A.C. Nwogbo, who informed the court that the defendant was unwell and receiving medical treatment. A medical report was tendered in court to support the application, which sought additional time for Ezeume to recover and appear for arraignment and plea.

Advertisement

In Charge No. FHC/AWK/107c/2025, dated May 7, 2025, and signed by police prosecution counsel A.G. Obi from the Legal Department of the Anambra State Criminal Investigation Department (CID), the prosecution alleged that Ezeume published defamatory voice notes between February and March 2025 via social media.

READ ALSO: Russia Blacklists Yale University In Latest Crackdown

Count One alleges that the defendant knowingly published a defamatory audio message on two WhatsApp forums—“People’s Forum” and “Enugwu Village Forum.” The message claimed that Barrister Okongwu gained admission into the Nigerian Law School through fraudulent means and was unqualified to practice law.

Advertisement

The prosecution contended that the statement was false, damaging to Okongwu’s reputation among members of the WhatsApp forums and the public, and placed him in fear of potential physical attack.

Count Two involves similar allegations published on the defendant’s Facebook page. The prosecution claimed Ezeume falsely stated that Okongwu also fraudulently secured admission into Delta State University, thereby questioning the legitimacy of his legal qualifications.

READ ALSO: Bill To Establish Federal Oil And Gas Hospital In Delta Scales Second Reading In Senate

Advertisement

The charges state that these publications were knowingly false and injurious to Okongwu’s character.

The offences are said to contravene Section 24(2)(a) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2015 (as amended in 2024), which deals with the intentional transmission of false information that injures the reputation of others.

The matter has been adjourned to September 24, 2025, for the defendant’s formal arraignment and plea.

Advertisement

Metro

Bishop Drags Wife To Court For Stabbing Him, Pulling His Manhood

Published

on

A Bishop of a known church in Lusaka’s John Laing, Zambia, has taken his wife to court after she allegedly stabbed him in the hands and head with a knife, and also pulled his manhood.

Bishop Maxwell Mwanza, 39, claimed that his wife, Cynthia Bwalya, 32, who is charged with unlawful wounding, assaulted him on November 17, 2025.

According to Zambia Observer, when the case came up before Lusaka magistrate, Kawama Mwamfuli, the accused, who appeared calm, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Advertisement

The matter was adjourned until January 22, 2026.

READ ALSO:Court Sentences Man To Death For Killing Son

At the time the case was being reported to the police, Maxwell told investigators that on that material day, he had a difference with his spouse.

Advertisement

The victim said when he went to bed the same night, his wife joined him and that later around 02:00 hours, she started talking on phone with a man.

Maxwell heard her asking the man to escort her to a place called Nalusanga, where she planned to get some cattle.

He said in rage, he grabbed the mobile phone from his partner, whom he questioned for phoning another man, especially in his presence and in his house.

Advertisement

READ ALSO:Our Marriage Lacks Love, Please End It, Woman Prays Court

In response, Cynthia is alleged to have told her husband that he was “very foolish, let me show you”.

She was alleged to have picked a broomstick and tried to hit her spouse but he blocked her, before she removed the keys to the locked bedroom and opened it.

Advertisement

Cynthia returned to where her husband was with a knife and locked the room, before stabbing him in the hands and head.

READ ALSO:Why I Charged My Husband Money For Sex —Woman

Maxwell told the police that when he tried to escape, his wife struck him in the back, before he could flee, after picking the keys to the locked door, which had dropped from her hands.

Advertisement

The victim then locked his wife inside the bedroom and reported the matter to the police.

Cynthia was also accused of pulling Maxwell’s genitals.

The gender-based violence case comes barely a fortnight after a woman from Lusaka was jailed for six months for pouring hot water on her husband after an altercation.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Metro

Man Divorces Wife Because She Is Too Beautiful

Published

on

A Zimbabwean man, Arnold Masuka, forty-year-old, has told the court he was no longer interested in his wife, Hilda Mleya(30) because she is too beautiful.

Arnold made this claim before the judge, Henry Chizvidzo.

According to Zimbabwean Live, Arnold was divorcing his wife because of her beauty which was giving him sleepless nights.

Advertisement

READ ALSO:Why I Charged My Husband Money For Sex —Woman

The situation got so bad that he was afraid of going to work or leaving her alone as he feared she would be snatched by other men.

The judge said it was his first time of handling such a case.

Advertisement

Arnold reportedly decided to use the court to separate with his wife after realising that she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen in Gokwe, Zimbabwe.

READ ALSO:My Husband Felt Insecure After I Got A Job, Accused Me Of Infidelity —Wife

Speaking in Shona, he told the court his wife smiled all the time and he feared this might draw attention from other men.

Advertisement

Ruling on the matter, Henry Chizvidzo, requested the two families which the couple belong to, to settle the issue with the couple.

 

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Metro

Wife Divorces Husband Due To Lack Of Money

Published

on

An Area Court at Centre-Igboro in Ilorin, Kwara State, has dissolved the marriage between a man, Toyin Ajibola, and his wife, Bashirat Mohammed, on the grounds of lack of money.

The presiding judge, Hammad Ajumonbi, while delivering ruling, said that even though Toyin did not want to release his wife, she still needed to move so as not to be stranded.

He, therefore, dissolved their union and granted custody of the three children produced by their marriage to the wife.

Advertisement

READ ALSO:Why I Charged My Husband Money For Sex —Woman

The court also ordered the woman to observe the three-month iddah (waiting) period before contracting another marriage.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Ajumonbi ordered Toyin to be responsible for the feeding of their children.

Advertisement

“He should have unrestricted access to the children and the mother should always make the children available any time their father requested,” the judge said.

Earlier, Bashirat had applied for divorce saying she was tired of their marriage due to lack of money and her husband’s irresponsibility.

READ ALSO:‘My Husband Saved My Name As ‘My Sister’ On His Phone, Lied To His Lovers He Was Single’

Advertisement

I want the court to grant me divorce so that I can have rest of mind,” she said.

The husband, however, told the court that he was still interested in his wife even though he was financially handicapped.

I have been trying hard to get money to feed my family, but couldn’t.

Advertisement

“It is so painful that I can’t get money to visit her and the children when they left home,” he said.

Continue Reading

Trending