Alleged husband killer, Maryam Sanda, is pregnant
By OakTV
06 February 2018 |
5:02 am
Maryam Sanda who is standing trial for allegedly killing her husband Bilyamin Bello is three months pregnant.
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Former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman, Dr. Haliru Bello, Sunday lost his son, Alhaji Biyamin Bello. Biyamin was allegedly stabbed to death by his wife, Maryam Sanda, the daughter of embattled former Aso Savings’ boss, Hajia Maimuna Aliyu.
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Maryam Sanda who is standing trial for allegedly killing her husband Bilyamin Bello is three months pregnant.
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Ibrahim Mohammed, friend of late Bilyaminu Bello, who was allegedly killed by his wife Maryam, told the court on Thursday that Maryam had tried to stab her husband several times during a fight the couple had on the same day he was killed.
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The Independent Corrupt Practices and other offences Commission (ICPC), on Friday brought all her witnesses to testify against former Aso Savings boss, Maimuna Aliyu before an FCT high court in Jabi.
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An FCT high court in Jabi, has adjourned the trail of Maryam Sanda to a later date due to the absence of the Legal counsel representing the accused from court on Tuesday.
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Justice Halilu of an FCT high court sitting in Jabi has adjourned till October 4, 2018, the trial of Maryam Sanda who allegedly killed her husband in November 2017.
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The trail of Maryam Sanda was on Wednesday stalled due to the absence of a prosecution witness. When the matter was called, Mr James Idachaba announced appearance for the prosecution while the first defendant, Maryam was represented by Mr O. Jolaawo.
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