The
Supreme Court will give the final word today whether Rev. Chukwuemeka
Ezeugo, a.k.a Reverend King should be hanged for murder or whether he
should spend some few years more in jail.
King, General
Overseer of the Christian Praying Assembly in Lagos, is challenging the
judgment of a Lagos High Court sentencing him to death by hanging.
The
apex court presided over by Justice Walter Onoghen adjourned till today
to give judgment after listening to arguments from counsel to
prosecution and defence in the matter.
Lagos
State Attorney general and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji
Kazeem, who appeared before the Supreme Court alongside Mrs. Idowu
Alakija, the Director of Public Prosecution and other Senior Counsel in
the State, urged the court to dismiss the appeal and uphold the
judgment of the lower courts.
Ezeugo was arraigned on September 26, 2006 on a six-count charge of attempted murder and murder.
He pleaded not guilty to the allegation but was
sentenced to death by the then Justice Joseph Oyewole of Lagos State
High Court, Ikeja, on January 11, 2007 for the murder of one of his
church members, Ann Uzoh.
Justice Oyewole is now a judge of Appeal Court sitting in the Calabar division.
The
Lagos State Government had said that the convict poured petrol on the
deceased and five other persons and that Uzoh died on August 2, 2006; 11
days after the act was perpetrated on her.
Ezeugo
was convicted and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for the attempted
murder and death by hanging for the offence of murder.
Dissatisfied, Ezeugo challenged the verdict before the Court of Appeal in Lagos, but the appeal was thrown out.
“I hereby rule that the prosecution effectively
discharged the burden of proof on it. This appeal is devoid of any
basis and accordingly fails.
“The
judgment of the High Court is hereby affirmed, and the conviction
imposed on the appellant, (which is death by hanging) is also affirmed,”
Justice Fatimo Akinbami who read the judgement held. The two other
members of the panel of Justices, Amina Augie and Ibrahim Saulawa
concurred with the lead judgement.
Again, Ezeugo not being satisfied with the verdict, approached the Supreme Court, and urged that the judgment be upturned.
The apex court has now fixed the final judgment for today.

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