How University Of Maiduguri Students Were Convicted For Cultism

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How University Of Maiduguri Students Were Convicted For Cultism

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A Judge of Borno State High Court, Maiduguri, Justice Umar Fadawu has sentenced 17 students to six years jail term each for cultism and conspiracy in the state.

The convicts, mostly students of the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) and Ramat Polytechnic, were arrested by the police at Bagani Hotel for being members of an unlawful society, the Black Axe.

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They were sentenced to six years imprisonment each for the two counts charge bordering on cultism will run concurrently.

They include Arnold Augustine, Onu Chidubem, David Emmanuel, Awuto Abayomi, Mustapha Abdulkadir, Lavi Ephraim and Onuegbu Godspower Chibuzor. Others are Mohammed Adamu, Calvin Ijafiya, Chris Kallu, Totsi Yohanna, Samuel Talba, Donald Omguze and Joseph Olaiya.

In his judgment on Wednesday, Justice Fadawu said: “There is evidence before this court that each of the suspects has committed the offences of conspiracy and initiation of others into the Black cult group.”

He said convicts were charged under Section 97 sub section B of the Penal Code, explaining that they were charged for initiating other members into the unlawful society.

Counsel to the convicts, Ahmed Hamman said they have exhibited remorse and regrets and urged the court to temper justice with mercy, as they have learnt their lessons from their respective experiences.

Responding to the judgment, Borno State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Kaka Shehu Lawan, expressed delight with the court’s verdict.

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