The former wife of former Aviation Minister, Femi
Fani-Kayode, Precious Chikwendu, was on Thursday docked for cyberstalking.
Chikwendu was arraigned before Justice Obiora Egwuatu at the
Federal High Court, Abuja.
She, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge after it was
read to her.
Following her not guilty plea, the prosecuting counsel, Mr
Victor prayed the court for a date to commence trial and also prayed the court
to remand Chikwendu in the Correctional Centre in Kuje.
He said the defendant should be remanded pending the hearing
and determination of the matter.
However, counsel to Chikwendu, Mr Alex Ejesieme, SAN,
opposed the application describing it as funny.
“I am surprised that counsel is making this funny
application,” Ejesieme said.
The senior lawyer told the court that he had filed an
application for bail and that the prosecution had been served.
He said the prosecution only served him their
counter-affidavit on Wednesday and he had replied with a further affidavit and
a reply on points of law.
He claimed that the late service of the counter affidavit by
the prosecution was a ploy to have his client remanded in prison.
Ejesieme argued that the prayer that Chikwendu should be
remanded in prison was uncalled for since she had never breached the terms of
the administrative bail granted her by the police.
“That is why I am saying it is funny since the defendant has
been on administrative bail,” he said.
He further argued that Chikwendu was a mother of four and
urged the court to admit her to bail based on the earlier administrative bail
granted her by the police.
Okoye prayed the court to refuse the bail application filed
by Ejesieme on behalf of Chikwendu.
He argued that she had conducted herself in a way that
undermined the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, citing paragraphs 5 to 9
of his counter-affidavit.
The prosecutor said that even when the charge was already in
court, the Chikwendu had been making publications to suggest that the criminal
administration act was biased.
He urged the court to exercise its discretion in favour of
the prosecution.
He described Chikwendu’s averments as extraneous, especially
the matrimonial claim.
He claimed that most of the 16 paragraphs in the affidavit
attached to the bail application were false and misleading.
The officer argued that contrary to paragraph 8 of
Chikwendu’s affidavit, she failed to appear in court on Jan. 24 when the case
was slated for arraignment even though she had been served with the charge.
“Moreso, the defendant is suspected to still be engaging in
criminal activities in the similitude to the one she is charged with herein
necessitating further investigation into her activities,” Okoye said.
Okoye posited that refusing the bail application would not
impair the defendant’s preparation for her trial in the case as she would
always have access to her counsel.
He urged the court to refuse Chikwendu’s bail plea saying
that the prosecution was ready to prosecute the case expeditiously as all the
witnesses are within jurisdiction.
Justice Egwuatu, however, said that he found no reason to
deny Chikwendu bail.
“I have painstakingly read the opposition to the bail
application and I have not seen any reason to deny her bail.
“On the contrary, the defendant has deposed that she will not
jump bail and that she was granted administrative bail by the police and she
never breached the terms.”
The judge subsequently admitted Chikwendu to bail in the
terms of the administrative bail earlier granted her by the police.
He adjourned the matter until June 7 for commencement of
trial.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Chikwendu, an
ex-beauty queen, was, on Feb. 14, docked before a sister court presided over by
Justice Inyang Ekwo for the attempted murder of her former husband,
Fani-Kayode.
In a charge number: FHCABJ/CR/1/2022 filed by the
Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, against Chikwendu and three others, she
was said to have attempted to stab Fani-Kayode with a kitchen knife on Nov. 24,
2018, at Asokoro.
Others arraigned alongside Chikwendu in the 13-count charge
dated and filed Jan. 7 were Emmanuel Anakan, Prisca Chikwendu and Osakwe
Azubuike as 1st, 3rd and 4th defendants l, while others were said to be at
large.
They, however, pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
Justice Ekwo had fixed April 27, April 28 and April 29 to
begin the trial.
NAN reports that Chikwendu, who was accused of infidelity by
the former minister, was also said to have withdrawn various civil cases filed
against Fani-Kayode.
The former minister said Chikwendu had always been given
access to her children under closed supervision due to her alleged mental
challenges which could result in hurting the children.
The former minister had also alleged that Chikwendu stopped
calling the children on the telephone for about seven months now contrary to
her habit in the past.
An Abuja Magistrate Court in Wuse Zone 2 had, also recently,
restrained the ex-wife from making comments that could lead to the identification
of the children whose custody issues had been submitted before it for
determination.
(NAN)
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