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Fiberesima: Appeal court grants Lagos extension of time

The Court of Appeal in Lagos on Monday granted the Lagos State Government extension of time to file its brief of argument in an appeal filed by a convicted Nollywood actress, Ibinabo Fiberesima.


Ibinabo Fibresima


The appellate court presided over by Justice Clara-Bata Ogunbiyi, however, wondered why it took the state government so long to file its brief of argument and warned against a recurrence of the development.

Lawyer to the state government, Mrs. Rotimi Odutola, pleaded with the court to grant the extension of time, saying that the delay was due to circumstances beyond her control.

But the lawyer to Fiberesima, Mr. Nnaemeka Amaechina, did not raise an objection just as the appellate court struck out his application seeking a date for the hearing of the appeal.

Fiberesima was convicted by Justice Deborah Oluwayemi of Lagos High Court for dangerous and reckless driving which allegedly led to the death of a doctor, Dr. Giwa Suraj, and sentenced her to five years imprisonment.

The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, had in 2005 charged Fiberesima to the Igbosere Magistrate's Court on a two-count charge of dangerous and reckless driving on the Epe Expressway, Lagos that led to Giwa's death.

In his judgment, the Magistrate, Mr. A. O. Isaacs, found Fiberesima guilty on the two -count charge and sentenced her to seven years imprisonment for count one and two years imprisonment for counts two.

But the magistrate, gave the convict the option of paying N100, 000 fine to regain her freedom.

The ex-beauty queen reportedly paid the fine and regained her freedom.

But the Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Olasupo Shasore (SAN), was dissatisfied with the sentence of Magistrate Isaacs and filed a notice of appeal at the Lagos High Court.
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"DEAD" MAN TALKING ,SIGNING BUDGETS etc .. by now we really dont care .. Nigeria's president, not seen since going into hospital in Saudi Arabia for heart treatment in November, has told the BBC he hopes to resume his duties. In his first interview since then, Umaru Yar'Adua said he was recovering and hoped to make "tremendous progress" which would enable him to return home. Nigerian opposition parties have been demanding evidence about the true state of Mr Yar'Adua's health. A rally has been called for Tuesday, mainly to protest over his absence. There are three different court cases under way calling for power to be transferred to the Vice-President, Goodluck Jonathan. Mr Yar'Adua is also known to have kidney problems. 'Save Nigeria' Speaking by telephone, Mr Yar'Adua said he was making a good recovery. "At the moment I am undergoing treatment, and I'm getting better from the treatment. I hope that very soon there will be tremendous progress, which will allow me to get back home," he said. "I wish, at this stage, to thank all Nigerians for their prayers for my good health, and for their prayers for the nation." Rumours had been rife that he was critically ill and unable to return to the presidency. Under the banner Enough Is Enough, an organisation called the Save Nigeria Group called people on to the streets of the capital, Abuja. There is a perceived danger of a power vacuum in a country which only saw the back of military rule just over 10 years ago, the BBC's Will Ross reports from the city. The opposition plan is to march to the national assembly where senators are expected to be discussing the president's health. Prominent opposition politicians and lawyers, Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka and the Biafran secessionist leader, Chief Emeka Ojukwu, will be among the demonstrators. It is not clear if the demonstration will be well attended, our correspondent says. Nigerians may be worried about their absent president but whether they will take time off to demonstrate is another matter, he adds.
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