In this concluding piece from Justice with a pinch of salt, Philip Oak suggests an intersection between justice and politics from the bench.
London trial of Ekweremadus
Justice with a Pinch of Salt-2
Following up on Part 1 of Justice with a Pinch of Salt, a medical expert interrogates the logic of a London court judgement against the Ekweremadus.
Justice with a Pinch of Salt-1
In Justice with a Pinch of Salt, a medical expert faults the logic used to convict Ekweremadus for human harvesting.
Those who pleaded for Ekweremadus
Contrary to insinuations, the Buhari administration joined those who pleaded for the Ekweremadus during their UK trial for organ harvesting.
Watch: Ekweremadus Sentencing for organ transplant
Watch the video of the sentencing of Senator Ike Ekweremadu, his wife Beatrice, and a medical doctor, Dr. Obeta by a UK court yesterday:
Calls for leniency for Ekweremadus grow
Calls for leniency for Ekweremadus grow as two parliaments – Nigeria’s House of Representatives and ECOWAS Parliament – join in. Both parliaments issued independent but similar appeal to the UK authorities to have mercy on the Ekweremadus. Senator Ekweremadu, his wife Beatrice, and doctor, Obinna Obetta, are due for sentencing on Friday after conviction for […]
Gbajabiamila pleads for the Ekweremadus
Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila (APC, Lagos) pleads for the embattled Ekweremadus in an impassioned speech yesterday in Parliament.
Obasanjo pleads for Ike Ekweremadu
President Olusegun Obasanjo pleads for Ike Ekweremadu in an impassioned letter addressed to a Chief Clerk at the London Bailey.
A hard lesson from the Ekweremadus
Columnist Ogbuagu Anikwe reflects on a hard lesson to learn from the travails of the Ekweremadus in a London court.
The Ekweremadus win one, still remanded
The Ekweremadus secure one minor win but returned to jail today as no new bail application was made for them.