Posted by Amarachi on Thu 06th Apr, 2023 - tori.ng
The 67-year-old was charged with two counts bordering on misconduct and intention to cause a breach of peace in Lagos State.
Eze Igbo of Ajao Estate, Fredrick Nwajagu
Eze Igbo of Ajao Estate, Fredrick Nwajagu has been remanded at the Ikoyi Correctional Centre by the Lagos State Magistrates’ Court in Yaba, on Wednesday, March 5.
Recall that Nwajagu was arrested last Saturday, April 1 by security agents following a viral video in which he threatened to invite members of the Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB, to Lagos to secure the properties of Igbo people living in the state.
In a 49-second video that made the rounds on social media, Nwajagu said;
“IPOB, we will invite them. They have no job. All of the IPOB will protect all of our shops. And we have to pay them. We have to mobilise for that. We have to do that. We must have our security so that they will stop attacking us at midnight, in the morning, and in the afternoon. When they discover that we have our security before they will come, they will know that we have our men there. I am not saying a single word to be hidden. I am not hiding my words, let my words go viral. Igbo must get their right and get a stand in Lagos State.”he said.
In the charge sheet filed before the court presided over by P. E. Nwaka, the 67-year-old was charged with two counts bordering on misconduct and intention to cause a breach of peace in Lagos State.
The four-man police prosecution team, led by the OC Legal, Yetunde Cardoso, told the court that Nwajagu committed the offence on March 26, 2023, at No 2 Akeem Shittu Street, Ajao Estate, Lagos and that it contravened Sections 168 (d), 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
“The defendant conducted himself in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace by making inciting statements, saying that he would bring IPOB terrorist group to shut down Lagos for one month, three weeks, or three days,” the prosecution told the court
The police asked the court to grant an order for the defendant to be remanded in a correctional centre for 30 days pending legal advice from the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecutions.
However, counsel for the defendant, while moving their client’s bail application, urged the court to admit the defendant to bail in the most liberal terms.
The magistrate, who rejected the counsel’s plea, ordered the immediate remand of the defendant to the Ikoyi Correctional Centre pending legal advice from the DPP.
Nwaka adjourned the case till May 3, 2023, for DPP advice.