Although the defendants were acquitted on count four, they were found guilty on counts one, two, and three.
In her verdict on Wednesday, the presiding judge, Mojisola Dada, noted that the prosecution proved the case beyond a reasonable doubt. While Ogara bagged 14 years in prison on counts one and two, he was handed a two-year sentence on count three. Judge Dada ordered that the sentences should run concurrently, and imposed a fine of N15 million on Ogara company.Kindly share this story:
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