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37-year-old journalist, Efe Omordia, on Tuesday testified as defence
witness in the ongoing trial of Akolade Arowolo who allegedly killed his
banker wife, Titilayo.
Omordia, who claimed to have worked with Leadership andNational Mirror newspapers as an investigative journalist, said Akolade is a “responsible” man, adding that he is role model to many inmates.
The
journalist, who said she rose to the position of Chief Correspondent
before she left National Mirror newspapers, told the court that she met
Akolade sometimes in March 2012 at the Ikoyi Prison, Lagos.
Omordia,
who now works with Joy Bringers International, a non-governmental
organisation with interest in rehabilitating prisons’ inmates, said
Akolade was one of her students at a character training school of the
NGO.
She
said, “I first heard about Akolade from the information in newspapers
and social media. I used to view him then as an irresponsible man.
“But
based on my experience as a trained investigative journalist and
personal observation, the Akolade I met at the Ikoyi Prisons has
displayed exemplary characters.
“He displayed consistently mature character so much that he was made the class secretary during the training.”
Omordia,
while being cross-examined by Assistant Chief State Counsel, Femi
Adamson, described Akolade as “a handsome man whom she had one-on-one
interactions with, adding that she “felt more of respect for him than
self-pity”.
After
Omordia’s testimony, Akolade’s lawyer, Olanrewaju Ajanaku, told the
court that none of the two remaining defence witnesses were available in
court.
He urged the court to give an adjournment to enable him to produce the witnesses at a later date.
Justice
Lateefah Okunnu, who urged Ajanaku to ensure the presence of the
witnesses in court at the scheduled date, adjourned the case until March
27.
TalkOfNaija
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