Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying: Court Remands Prince Humble, Micheal Okoh, Oma, Others In Kuje Prison As Afriq Arbitrage System’s Legal Team Clears The Air (Video)

Cyberbullying

 

 

OpenLife Nigeria reports that the lingering allegation of cyberbullying, cyber stalking against Humble Prince Etang, Donald Micheal Ubi, Dennis Okoi and Michael Okoh at the Federal High Court has been adjourned till May 22nd and the accused remanded at Kuje prison.

 

Justice Joyce Abdumalik who was saddled with the responsibility of hearing the case filed by the IGP on behalf of Jesam Michael against the accused ordered the remand of the accused in the Kuje Correctional Centre until May 22nd, when the case is slated to come up for hearing and bail application verdict.

 

 

It would be recalled that the CEO of Afriq Arbitrage System, Jesam Michael, was the complainant at the Federal High Court, Abuja. Michael had petitioned the Inspector General of Police (IGP), accusing Humble Prince Eta, Donald Michael, Fifeyin Awajumo and Michael Okoh of cyberbullying and cyber stalking.

 

He alleged that the five individuals circulated some messages against him on Facebook and WhatsApp in April where the accused who were never investors of the company threatened him, his family, workers and put up several incriminating lies against his person.

They were picked up by the police where some shocking discovery was unearthed.

 

Meanwhile, the legal team of Jesam Michael and Afriq Arbiritage System, Barrister Obeten revealed that justice will be served. He also cleared the air on the alleged assault of Maxwell Opara by his client.

He said his action is tantamount to contempt of court as a lawyer does not have the right to judge a case he is involved in. He admitted that his actions are strange to the legal profession and that cases are not won on social media but in court.

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