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More trouble for Kayanmata merchant, Jaruma as court revokes bail

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The travails of popular sexprenuer , Hauwa Saidu Mohammed AKA Jaruma are yet to be over, as an Upper Area Court has ordered her rearrest even as Civil Society groups have already called for her prompt prosecution.

In the  celebrated case between Jaruma and Prince Ned Nwoko, the court sitting in Zuba demanded her rearrest for jumping bail and also flauting the orders of the court.and failure to appear in court.

While delivering his ruling he said, “ he has waited enough in fairness to justice and nobody should make mockery of this court so the court eventually granted the prayer of Prosecutor citing section 131 criminal justice, I hereby ruled that “a bench warrant issue against the accused (Jaruma) and her surety be summoned to show cause while their bond should not be forfeited”

He cited section 131 criminal code

This is even as , a Civil Society Organization Rebirth Nigeria Action Congress (RNAC),also joined in the call for the prosecution of Jaruma. The group which staged a protest at the further hearing of the matter

In a press text read by Comrade Johnson kolawole on behalf of the group, condemned the organization and called on the judge to promptly deliver justice.

According to the group it intends to “use this case against Jaruma as a significant standpoint in our historic fight against this cankerworm called fake news being that she has plied this trade successfully for a long period without getting the wrath of the law until recently when Prince Ned Nwoko, himself a victim and advocate against fake news, decided to put a stop to it.”

He further stated that “Our gathering here is not only a statement to the above but also in solidarity of the Nwokos who have suffered greatly the pains of fake news as being peddled by Jaruma and her co-travelers in a bid to tarnish the image of a well meaning Nigerian and his family.”

Meanwhile the group has encouraged the judiciary to deliver justice in order to serve as deterrent to others who may want to engage in fake news peddling.

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