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22 Years After, Supreme Court Acquits Otokoto Suspect by Ebullience(m): 5:20pm On May 18, 2018
The Supreme Court on Friday discharged and acquitted, Alban Ajaegbu, one of the accused in the celebrated case of the ritual killing of an 11-year-old boy, Ikechukuwu Okoronkwo, in 1996 in Owerri, Imo.

The killing of the boy, a hawker, jolted Owerri, stoking riot and destructions by enraged residents that lasted for days in the city.

In her lead judgment, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, held that the circumstantial evidence relied on to convict and sentence the appellant by the lower courts was not sufficient.

“It must be restated here that the appellant was charged with murder and the prosecution has the burden of proving beyond reasonable doubt that it was the act of the appellant that caused the death of the deceased.

“The appellant does not have the burden to prove his innocence. The lower court held that the defence of the appellant raised a lot of suspicions.

“The law is well settled that suspicion, no matter how grave, cannot take the place of proof.”

She said that the assumption of the lower courts that because the appellant worked in the hotel for 17 years, he should have known who owned the farm that Okoronkwo was buried in, was wrong.

“Suspicion cannot take the place of legal proof. That the appellant worked in the hotel for 17 years and didn’t know who owned the farm cannot make him guilty.

“The law is settled, that an accused person told lies does not make him guilty.”

The apex court held that the prosecution failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.

The court, therefore, set aside the judgment of the Court of Appeal in Owerri of 2012, which upheld the death sentence of the trial court and acquitted and discharged Ajaegbo.

The judgment was read by Justice Ejembi Eko, and the other four justices on the panel agreed with the judgment.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Okoronkwo, a groundnut seller, was on Sept. 19, 1996, lured into a hotel, called Otokoko in Owerri and beheaded.


Okoronko was reportedly given a bottle of Coca-Cola that had been spiked with drug before he was killed.

The hotel was owned by one Vincent Duru, who became known as Chief Otokoto during the long trial, following his not guilty plea after his arrest and arraignment.

Besides beheading Okoronkwo, the suspects, who were seven in number reportedly, removed different organs from his body, including his genitals before burying the corpse in a shallow grave.

The crime was discovered when 32-year-old Innocent Ekeanyanwu, left the hotel to deliver the head in a polythene bag to a client.

An Okada rider, who gave Ekeanyanwu a ride discovered the fresh human head and alerted the police, leading to the arrest of Ekeanyanwu.

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Re: 22 Years After, Supreme Court Acquits Otokoto Suspect by skyoboy(m): 5:25pm On May 18, 2018
After 20 years? If truly this man was not guilty, that means 20 years of his life has been wasted. I am very sure the man is GUILTY. 9ja!!!
Re: 22 Years After, Supreme Court Acquits Otokoto Suspect by edwardACTIVIST: 5:26pm On May 18, 2018
God is a better judge

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Re: 22 Years After, Supreme Court Acquits Otokoto Suspect by freeDR(m): 5:52pm On May 18, 2018
How is he going to compensated for wasted years? They have to go back to court.
Re: 22 Years After, Supreme Court Acquits Otokoto Suspect by 1shortblackboy: 6:37pm On May 18, 2018
na wa o 22 years. why is justice so slow in this country
Re: 22 Years After, Supreme Court Acquits Otokoto Suspect by Nobody: 7:01pm On May 18, 2018
Modified: This was the wrongly accused guy.
To refresh memories on the case, which became popularly known as the ‘Otokoto murder’ at the time, here are 20 things to know:


The victim, Okoronkwo, a groundnut seller, was lured into a highbrow hotel called Otokoko in Owerri and beheaded.
Okoronko was reportedly given a bottle of Coca-Cola that had been spiked with drug before he was killed.
The hotel was owned by Chief Vincent Duru, who became known as Chief Otokoto during the lengthy trial that followed his arrest.
Apart from being beheaded, the culprits reportedly removed different other organs from his body including his genitals before burying the corpse in a shallow grave.
The crime was discovered when 32-year-old Innocent Ekeanyanwu, who beheaded the boy left the hotel to deliver the head in a polythene bag to a client. An okada rider, who gave him a ride discovered the fresh human head and alerted the police later. Ekeanyanwu was intercepted by the police on his way back.
When the news of the boys’ murder broke, for many days, angry residents of Owerri trooped to the streets in what became known as the Otokoto Riots. Houses, hotels, supermarkets, and vehicles suspected to belong to the suspects and those suspected to belong to fraudsters or people of shady characters were burnt.
Ekeanyanwu was to deliver the boy’s head to an influential figure, Chief Leonard Unaogu at Eziama in Ikeduru Local Council Area of the state but Unaogu had reportedly travelled. He was said to have had no choice but to take the boy’s head to Owerri.
A popular photograph showing Ekeanyanwu holding the victim’s head was later released to the media, sparking the anger of Owerri residents.
In the ensuing riots, the residents burnt down Duru’s Otokoto Hotel and houses. They also destroyed the cars and a petrol station belonging to Eze Onu Egwu Nwoke. The homes of some government officials were not spared.
Just three days after his arrest, Ekeanyanwu was found dead in police custody. He was suspected to have been poisoned but the police released a statement to deny any foul play.
Three police officers were sentenced to death by hanging by an Owerri High Court in 2002 for their roles in the death of Ekeanyanwu, who was supposed to be the principal witness in the case.
Before his death, Ekeanyanwu had confessed that Unaogu was the brains behind the ritual killing syndicate he worked for.
Policemen who later searched the premises of Otokoto Hotel reportedly exhumed some bodies of people suspected to be victims of the syndicate.
When Unaogu was arrested, he denied knowing Ekeanyanwu, who was a gardener at the Otokoto Hotel during the time of the crime. Duru was also arrested and both he and Unaogu denied knowing each other during their trial, a claim rejected by the judge. Five others were arrested in connection with the case.
Trial of the suspects started on December 9, 1996.
In her judgment delivered in February 2003, seven years after the boy’s murder, Justice Chioma Nwosu-Iheme sentenced all the seven suspects including Unaogu and Duru to death.
Unaogu would later die at the Port Harcourt Prisons in mysterious circumstances.
Duru, a native of Umudim Community in Ikeduru Local Government Area, of Imo State, appealed his conviction but the sentence was upheld by the Appeal Court.
During the Otokoto trial, Duru’s son, Obicheozor , was arrested in connection with a kidnapping case allegedly carried out by a gang he belonged to, Black Scorpions. In 1997, Obicheozor was executed by firing squad along with six others.
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One of the convicted, Ebenezer Egwueke, would later appeal his conviction too and eventually found to be innocent. He was freed after 16 years in prison. By the time he was out in 2013, he was 62 years old.
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Re: 22 Years After, Supreme Court Acquits Otokoto Suspect by ojmaroni247(m): 7:06pm On May 18, 2018
22years my brother, where him wan start from now.... Choi
Re: 22 Years After, Supreme Court Acquits Otokoto Suspect by mytime24(f): 7:07pm On May 18, 2018
There was a ........
Re: 22 Years After, Supreme Court Acquits Otokoto Suspect by Ogonimilitant(m): 7:18pm On May 18, 2018
Is the man still alive?
Re: 22 Years After, Supreme Court Acquits Otokoto Suspect by nothernstar: 7:34pm On May 18, 2018
7 years after he died in prison? His blood is crying for justice in their head. Who ever that made this man of 76 year as at that time go thru these dehumanising torture will die a worst death than him. RIP mr Albans.

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