• Bayelsa Court Admits Controversial Confessions in Patience Jonathan Jewellery Theft Case Despite Torture Claims

    The Bayelsa State High Court has accepted disputed confessional statements from domestic workers accused of stealing former First Lady Patience Jonathan’s jewellery, despite their detailed testimonies of torture by Operation Puff Adder operatives. The workers, who have spent over five years in detention, allege they were brutalised, forced to confess, and denied legal access. With one defendant already dead and no officers investigated for torture, the case—ongoing since 2019—has been adjourned to January 2026 amid rising concerns over judicial fairness and human rights violations.



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    Bayelsa Court Admits Controversial Confessions in Patience Jonathan Jewellery Theft Case Despite Torture Claims The Bayelsa State High Court has accepted disputed confessional statements from domestic workers accused of stealing former First Lady Patience Jonathan’s jewellery, despite their detailed testimonies of torture by Operation Puff Adder operatives. The workers, who have spent over five years in detention, allege they were brutalised, forced to confess, and denied legal access. With one defendant already dead and no officers investigated for torture, the case—ongoing since 2019—has been adjourned to January 2026 amid rising concerns over judicial fairness and human rights violations. #PatienceJonathan #Bayelsacourt
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  • Patience Jonathan’s Domestic Workers Allege Police Torture As Court Resumes Trial.

    The long-delayed trial of 15 domestic workers accused of stealing jewellery from former First Lady Patience Jonathan resumed on Thursday at the Bayelsa State High Court after sustained media scrutiny.

    During the session, four defendants testified under cross-examination, alleging brutal torture by operatives of the Nigeria Police's Operation Puff Adder. They claimed they were suspended, beaten, and coerced into signing false confessions.

    The trial, stalled since 2019, has drawn public outcry over prolonged detention without bail. The judge has now fixed August 11 and 12 to conclude the defence stage, amid concerns of judicial delay and abuse of process.

    The defendants’ lawyers and rights advocates insist the case lacks evidence and allege that the trial is being prolonged deliberately to punish innocent workers. Despite allegations of torture, no police officer has been investigated.









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    Patience Jonathan’s Domestic Workers Allege Police Torture As Court Resumes Trial. The long-delayed trial of 15 domestic workers accused of stealing jewellery from former First Lady Patience Jonathan resumed on Thursday at the Bayelsa State High Court after sustained media scrutiny. During the session, four defendants testified under cross-examination, alleging brutal torture by operatives of the Nigeria Police's Operation Puff Adder. They claimed they were suspended, beaten, and coerced into signing false confessions. The trial, stalled since 2019, has drawn public outcry over prolonged detention without bail. The judge has now fixed August 11 and 12 to conclude the defence stage, amid concerns of judicial delay and abuse of process. The defendants’ lawyers and rights advocates insist the case lacks evidence and allege that the trial is being prolonged deliberately to punish innocent workers. Despite allegations of torture, no police officer has been investigated. Ask ChatGPT
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  • Case Has Been Adjourned Over 40 Times – Patience Jonathan’s Ex-Aides Lawyer Cries Out Over Prolonged Detention Of Suspects.

    A legal practitioner, Funmi Adedoyin, has lamented over the “delayed trial” of some former domestic workers of ex-First Lady Patience Jonathan, who remain in detention at the Okaka Custodial Centre in Bayelsa State over stolen jewellery.

    She disclosed that the case was recently adjourned twice, on 25 and 26 June, due to the abduction of Justice Ebiyerin Omukoro of the Bayelsa State High Court on 21 June in front of an eatery in Yenagoa, the state capital.

    The defendants were accused of stealing seven gold bangles and other pieces of jewellery, five Samsung air conditioners, two sets of upholstered chairs, and six Samsung flat-screen televisions, all valued at ₦200 million.

    They were also accused of conspiracy to commit murder, felony, armed robbery, burglary, and stealing, among other charges.

    Those affected are Williams Alami, Vincent Olabiyi, Ebuka Cosmos, John Dashe, Tamunokuro Abaku, Emmanuel Aginwa, Erema Deborah, Precious Kingsley, Tamunosiki Achese, Sunday Reginald, Vivian Golden, Emeka Benson, Boma Oba, Salomi Wareboka, and Sahabi Lima

    According to a report by Punch in April, the case has been adjourned 40 times.

    Speaking with the publication mentioned above, Adedoyin stated that the defendants had been languishing in prison for six years.

    The lawyer expressed disappointment over the ongoing delays in the trial, emphasising the impact on the defendants’ pursuit of justice.

    She noted, “We are not happy about these delays, and that is why we have been doing our best to carry on with the legal advocacy to ensure justice is upheld in the matter.

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    “We want them to get justice on time, as we have had over 40 adjournments already in the matter. We will continue to support them.”


    Adedoyin assured that the group would not back down until justice was served.

    She said, “We hope with these advocacies, the case will go on and the people will get justice.”

    Speaking about the recent adjournments, Adedoyin stated, “The case has not been going on. The last time it was supposed to come up was 26 and 27 June. The court did not sit because of the matter in Bayelsa State, where a judge was kidnapped. It is an act of solidarity. Till now, we have not been able to get a date. In the last two adjournments, the matter did not go on.”

    The sister of one of the detainees, Gladys Achese, decried the imprisonment of her sister and the prolonged trial of the defendants.

    She said, “We are sad. The case is just dragging. They didn’t go to court throughout last month. Hopefully, if they go this month, they will not go at all in August because there will be a break.

    “So, we do not know when the next court session will open. Time is not waiting. We do not know the next approach to take. It is frustrating.”
    Case Has Been Adjourned Over 40 Times – Patience Jonathan’s Ex-Aides Lawyer Cries Out Over Prolonged Detention Of Suspects. A legal practitioner, Funmi Adedoyin, has lamented over the “delayed trial” of some former domestic workers of ex-First Lady Patience Jonathan, who remain in detention at the Okaka Custodial Centre in Bayelsa State over stolen jewellery. She disclosed that the case was recently adjourned twice, on 25 and 26 June, due to the abduction of Justice Ebiyerin Omukoro of the Bayelsa State High Court on 21 June in front of an eatery in Yenagoa, the state capital. The defendants were accused of stealing seven gold bangles and other pieces of jewellery, five Samsung air conditioners, two sets of upholstered chairs, and six Samsung flat-screen televisions, all valued at ₦200 million. They were also accused of conspiracy to commit murder, felony, armed robbery, burglary, and stealing, among other charges. Those affected are Williams Alami, Vincent Olabiyi, Ebuka Cosmos, John Dashe, Tamunokuro Abaku, Emmanuel Aginwa, Erema Deborah, Precious Kingsley, Tamunosiki Achese, Sunday Reginald, Vivian Golden, Emeka Benson, Boma Oba, Salomi Wareboka, and Sahabi Lima According to a report by Punch in April, the case has been adjourned 40 times. Speaking with the publication mentioned above, Adedoyin stated that the defendants had been languishing in prison for six years. The lawyer expressed disappointment over the ongoing delays in the trial, emphasising the impact on the defendants’ pursuit of justice. She noted, “We are not happy about these delays, and that is why we have been doing our best to carry on with the legal advocacy to ensure justice is upheld in the matter. This forgotten recipe cleanses the veins at an impressive rate! Important information. Read now! Cardizoom by TaboolaSponsored Links “We want them to get justice on time, as we have had over 40 adjournments already in the matter. We will continue to support them.” Adedoyin assured that the group would not back down until justice was served. She said, “We hope with these advocacies, the case will go on and the people will get justice.” Speaking about the recent adjournments, Adedoyin stated, “The case has not been going on. The last time it was supposed to come up was 26 and 27 June. The court did not sit because of the matter in Bayelsa State, where a judge was kidnapped. It is an act of solidarity. Till now, we have not been able to get a date. In the last two adjournments, the matter did not go on.” The sister of one of the detainees, Gladys Achese, decried the imprisonment of her sister and the prolonged trial of the defendants. She said, “We are sad. The case is just dragging. They didn’t go to court throughout last month. Hopefully, if they go this month, they will not go at all in August because there will be a break. “So, we do not know when the next court session will open. Time is not waiting. We do not know the next approach to take. It is frustrating.”
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  • Photo Of Four Men Sentenced To D3ath By Bayelsa Court For M8rder Of Taxi Driver.

    According to court findings, the convicts had chartered Mr. Ajayi, a commercial taxi driver operating between Yenagoa and Port-Harcourt, under the guise of attending a naval program in Onne, Rivers State.
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    Four men have been sentenced to d3ath by a Bayelsa State High Court sitting in Yenagoa.

    They were sentenced to de@th for the m8rder of a taxi driver, Mr. Olarenwaju Ajayi during a trip to Onne, Rivers State.

    In a judgment delivered on Thursday, July 10, 2025 at the Bayelsa State High Court 11 in Onopa, Yenagoa, the presiding judge, Hon. Justice Patience Ama Zuofa Diri in the suit number YHC/21C/2021: The State v. Sunday Imoh Essien, Opena Akpabio, Odogha Ebi, and Clifford Michael found the defendants guilty for the offences of conspiracy, murder and armed robbery and sentenced them to d3ath.

    According to court findings, the convicts had chartered Mr. Ajayi, a commercial taxi driver operating between Yenagoa and Port-Harcourt, under the guise of attending a naval program in Onne, Rivers State.

    Mr. Ajayi picked them up at Agudama-Epie and headed to Onne.

    Tragically, the journey turned fatal at Okogbe in Rivers State.

    Under the pretense of relieving himself, the first defendant, Mr. Sunday Imoh, asked the driver to stop the vehicle. Once stopped, the other occupants of the vehicle launched a coordinated attack on Mr. Ajayi: they held him by his neck using a marine rope and stabbed him to d3ath.

    After committing the act, the convicts disposed of the body of the deceased and drove the stolen vehicle to Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State, where they sold it for Four Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (#450,000.00).
    Photo Of Four Men Sentenced To D3ath By Bayelsa Court For M8rder Of Taxi Driver. According to court findings, the convicts had chartered Mr. Ajayi, a commercial taxi driver operating between Yenagoa and Port-Harcourt, under the guise of attending a naval program in Onne, Rivers State. Taxi Driver Four men have been sentenced to d3ath by a Bayelsa State High Court sitting in Yenagoa. They were sentenced to de@th for the m8rder of a taxi driver, Mr. Olarenwaju Ajayi during a trip to Onne, Rivers State. In a judgment delivered on Thursday, July 10, 2025 at the Bayelsa State High Court 11 in Onopa, Yenagoa, the presiding judge, Hon. Justice Patience Ama Zuofa Diri in the suit number YHC/21C/2021: The State v. Sunday Imoh Essien, Opena Akpabio, Odogha Ebi, and Clifford Michael found the defendants guilty for the offences of conspiracy, murder and armed robbery and sentenced them to d3ath. According to court findings, the convicts had chartered Mr. Ajayi, a commercial taxi driver operating between Yenagoa and Port-Harcourt, under the guise of attending a naval program in Onne, Rivers State. Mr. Ajayi picked them up at Agudama-Epie and headed to Onne. Tragically, the journey turned fatal at Okogbe in Rivers State. Under the pretense of relieving himself, the first defendant, Mr. Sunday Imoh, asked the driver to stop the vehicle. Once stopped, the other occupants of the vehicle launched a coordinated attack on Mr. Ajayi: they held him by his neck using a marine rope and stabbed him to d3ath. After committing the act, the convicts disposed of the body of the deceased and drove the stolen vehicle to Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State, where they sold it for Four Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (#450,000.00).
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