Okah, who is standing trial for terrorism, had earlier sought the permission of the trial judge, Justice Gabriel Kolawole, to air his views over what he termed “endless trial”, due to his lawyer’s absence in court. He added that he had been incarcerated for about five years and he had a family to cater for.
Okah after ending his emotional statement, reached for a chair in the court and quickly moved towards a window. He was, however, overpowered by lawyers and other litigants, who prevented him from breaking the louvers. The case was adjourned till October 20, 2015 for continuation of the trial.
Okah after ending his emotional statement, reached for a chair in the court and quickly moved towards a window. He was, however, overpowered by lawyers and other litigants, who prevented him from breaking the louvers. The case was adjourned till October 20, 2015 for continuation of the trial.

Frustrated man! When u were masterminding mass killings u didn't think of taking ur life? Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteLol.........bros stay n face justice biko
ReplyDeleteDo wat is best for him
ReplyDeleteEyaa de for leave am na only de bones go break nothing more
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine, so you sef don c as e dey b
ReplyDeleteDem for liv am make e jump,na now u remember say u get family to Carter for,_mtcheeeew
ReplyDeleteHe dey act film, he for don hit him head for prison wall now if he wan die true true
ReplyDeleteThat one na acting why didn't he attempt suicide for inside prison olodo #smh#
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