The Supreme Court affirmed the death of General-Overseer of the Christian Praying Assembly, Chukwuemeka Ezeugo (aka Rev. King) earlier today, by a Lagos High Court in Ikeja for the murder and attempted murder of some members of his church in 2006.
The cleric was sentenced to death by hanging by then trial judge of the Lagos High Court, Justice Olubunmi Oyewole (now Justice of the Court of Appeal) on January 11, 2007.
The condemned cleric was arraigned before the Lagos High Court in Ikeja on September 26, 2006 on six counts of murder of a member of his church, Ann Uzoh, and attempted murder of five other devotees.
He was said to have poured petrol on the deceased and the five other victims and set them on fire thereafter.
One of the victims, Uzoh, was said to have died on August 2, 2006, 11 days after the incident, as a result of the injuries said to have been sustained from the burnt.
She was said to have been 65 per cent burnt in the fire incident.
Ezeugo had appealed to the Court of Appeal against the judgment of Justice Oyewole.
But the judgment of the Lagos High Court was affirmedd by the Court of Appeal in its verdict delivered on February 1, 2013.
The judgment of the appeal court was further affirmed by the Supreme Court on Friday.
In his opening remarks, Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, who read the lead judgment, said,
The Justice Amina Augie-led three-man panel of the appeal court, had unanimously dismissed Ezeugo’s appeal, stating that the prosecution had “surely and effectively” proved its case against him at the trial court.
Justice Fatima Akinbami who read the lead judgment had dismissed the appellant’s contention that there were “contradictions and inconsistencies” in the prosecution’s evidence.
Read the reaction of Nigerians to this verdict…
The cleric was sentenced to death by hanging by then trial judge of the Lagos High Court, Justice Olubunmi Oyewole (now Justice of the Court of Appeal) on January 11, 2007.
The condemned cleric was arraigned before the Lagos High Court in Ikeja on September 26, 2006 on six counts of murder of a member of his church, Ann Uzoh, and attempted murder of five other devotees.
He was said to have poured petrol on the deceased and the five other victims and set them on fire thereafter.
One of the victims, Uzoh, was said to have died on August 2, 2006, 11 days after the incident, as a result of the injuries said to have been sustained from the burnt.
She was said to have been 65 per cent burnt in the fire incident.
Ezeugo had appealed to the Court of Appeal against the judgment of Justice Oyewole.
But the judgment of the Lagos High Court was affirmedd by the Court of Appeal in its verdict delivered on February 1, 2013.
The judgment of the appeal court was further affirmed by the Supreme Court on Friday.
In his opening remarks, Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, who read the lead judgment, said,
“The fact of this case could have been lifted from a horror film.”
The Justice Amina Augie-led three-man panel of the appeal court, had unanimously dismissed Ezeugo’s appeal, stating that the prosecution had “surely and effectively” proved its case against him at the trial court.
Justice Fatima Akinbami who read the lead judgment had dismissed the appellant’s contention that there were “contradictions and inconsistencies” in the prosecution’s evidence.
Read the reaction of Nigerians to this verdict…
Controversial aunty Kemi.. Respect your old age na...He deserves what he gets. Personally I think he's guilty @MrAyeDee: If only Rev King had hired that N225,000 burial fund lawyer... Lol"— #BBOG Peter Ali (@Pete_Deep) February 26, 2016
Wouldn't support jungle justice..FINALLY!!!! A man of GOD to be executed! Goodbye Rev King. Adeboye and Oyedepo NEXT!— Kemi Olunloyo (@HNNAfrica) February 26, 2016
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Was surprised too...One of the reasons people lynch criminals at the spot, is becox they don't trust court and their justice. So, Rev. King is still around?— Johnpaul Daniels (@Sir_Jaay) February 26, 2016
I thought he was sentenced to life imprisonment"@SeunWrites: So Rev. King has been in jail for 10 years. I honestly thought that was over."— QING (@_TheHannah_) February 26, 2016
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