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Housewife allegedly kills 8 months old step daughter

Housewife allegedly kills 8 months old step daughter

By Itzprince in 5 Oct 2018 | 10:17
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Minna – A Magistrates’ Court in Minna has ordered the remand of a 20-year-old housewife, Zulai Kabiru, standing trial for allegedly killing her eight-months-old step daughter.
The accused is standing trial on a count charge of culpable homicide, contrary to Section 221 of the penal code law.
The magistrate, Ramatu Adamu, did not take the plea of the accused on the ground that the court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the matter.
The magistrate directed the police to forward the case file to the State Director of Public Prosecution for legal advice.
She ordered the accused to be remanded in prison and adjourned the matter till Nov. 6, for further mention.
Earlier, the Police prosecutor, Mr Emmanuel Ogiri told the court that the accused’s husband, Kabiru Labbo of Danauta village in Mariga Local Government, reported the matter at Bangi Divisional Police station on Sept. 9.
Ogiri alleged that Zulai, while seeking revenge after a quarrel with her mate, fed the eight months old baby with a locally prepared rat poison, popularly known as otapia-pia.
He told the court that the accused was arrested following her husband’s complain at the police station. (NAN)
5 Oct 2018 | 10:17
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Hmm what a wicked world
5 Oct 2018 | 12:13
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wat a world
5 Oct 2018 | 12:31
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Why do they need to take her to court again? They should just go and kill her immediately
5 Oct 2018 | 19:01
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what are we to call this naa
6 Oct 2018 | 02:25
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Nawaoo
6 Oct 2018 | 06:12
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Haaa, that woman a beast
6 Oct 2018 | 08:58
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She must be kill
6 Oct 2018 | 10:24
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