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Abuja Judiciary loses Judge

A judge of the Grade 1 Area Court, Kubwa, Abuja, Abdulwahab Mohammed, is dead.

Mohammed, 32, died after he reportedly slumped on Saturday.

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According to the Court’s Executive Officer Litigation, Umar Kontagora, the late judge who has been on admission at National Hospital Abuja, died on Saturday.

Kontagora said the late judge who had his tooth pulled out at the Kubwa General Hospital, had some complications and has been in and out of the hospital before his death.

Mohammed aged 32, hails from Edo and is survived by his pregnant wife.

NAN reports that in a recent judgment on Sept. 11, Mohammed, sentenced a 25-year-old store keeper, Abubakar Hussaini, to 12 months in prison, after Hussaini pleaded guilty to burning his boss’s credentials for his failure to increase his salary‎.

Hussaini said the complainant, Jack Jiang, a Chinese, promised to increase his salary, but failed to do so.‎

Hussaini had pleaded guilty to charges of criminal trespass, mischief by fire and theft, begged the court for leniency.

Mohammed, however, gave Hussaini an option to pay a fine of N20,000.

He also warned Hussaini to be of good behaviour and to also desist from committing crime.

The prosecutor, John Okpa, had told the court that Jiang reported the matter at the Area Command, Life Camp, Abuja on August 26.

He said that Hussaini criminally trespassed into the complainant’s house and stole a traveling bag containing five wrist watches, two bangles, four T -shirts and credentials.

Okpa said that all the said items were valued at N1.5 million.

The prosecutor said that four wrist watches, two bangles, two T-shirts and the traveling bag were recovered from Hussaini during police investigations.

He further said that Hussaini burnt the complainant’s credentials, adding that the offences contravened Sections 348, 336 and 288 of the Penal Code.

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