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LAGOS HIGH COURT ADJOURNS THE ONGOING TRIAL OF BRT DRIVER ANDREW OMINIKORON ACCUSED OF KILLING 22-YEAR-OLD FASHION DESIGNER OLUWABAMISE

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LAGOS HIGH COURT ADJOURNS THE ONGOING TRIAL OF BRT DRIVER ANDREW OMINIKORON ACCUSED OF KILLING 22-YEAR-OLD FASHION DESIGNER OLUWABAMISE                                                                                30-01-25

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                 A Lagos State High Court, located in Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), has adjourned the ongoing trial of Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) driver Andrew Ominikoron, who is accused of killing 22-year-old fashion designer Oluwabamise Ayanwola.

The next hearing for the adoption of the final written address has been scheduled for February 10.

Justice Sherifat Sonaike postponed the case due to the defense counsel’s failure to submit the final written address.

The court had initially set November 29, 2024, for this adoption; however, the defendant’s counsel, Mr. Abayomi Omotubora, was absent due to ill health.

When the case was called, State Counsel Mrs. M.F. Salau informed the court that the matter was intended for the adoption of written addresses, but they had not yet been served.

Salau noted that the submission was long overdue and expressed uncertainty about why the defense counsel had not provided the address, requesting a new date.

In response, Justice Sonaike encouraged the prosecution to apply to file their written address.

She highlighted that the matter had been adjourned since November 29 and emphasized that there had been no communication from Omotubora regarding his absence or the delayed submission.

Consequently, the court adjourned the case until February 10 for the adoption of the final written address.

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