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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Babastrong(m): 9:17pm On Apr 17
[quote author=Available9 post=129489695]Please educate them

Let me add my voice

Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away


I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this[i didn't know this before.]

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by carzeem1: 9:17pm On Apr 17
You don't pay any money and only liable if defendant jumps bail.

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by STEWpid(f): 9:17pm On Apr 17
Chai..
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Rebelutionary: 9:17pm On Apr 17
Available9:
you are right, that is what the book says, but in reality, no one deposits anything...the issue of paying anything comes in when the surety cannot produce the defendant...this is my field
How do you explain Abari forfeiting 100Miilion when Nnamdi KANU jumped bail if he didn't pay anything before KANU eloped

https://dailypost.ng/2021/06/29/nnamdi-kanus-surety-abaribe-sets-to-claim-n100m-forfeited-bail-fund-from-fg/

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by colizee(m): 9:17pm On Apr 17
Available9:
Please educate them

Let me add my voice

Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away


I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this

I also bet you just learnt it...thanks for sharing though.
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by babajero(m): 9:18pm On Apr 17
jUeLiZ:
WHAT IT MEANS WHEN THE COURT GRANTS BAIL IN THE SUM OF 20M, 50M, 30, 000 OR ANY OTHER AMOUNT.

You see generally bail is a contract/agreement between a defendant (commonly called an accused person) and the court that the defendant will have a temporary liberty (right to move freely) pending his trial and shall appear in court throughout the trial. The agreement is normally in written form and is called a “bail bond”

The bail bond normally stipulates that the defendant cannot be released until he brings a surety (someone who will assure the court that the defendant would always be in court). The terms may also include a requirement that the surety must be someone who has money worth certain amount, example 50M. THIS HOWEVER DOES NOT MEAN that the defendant SHALL pay the 50M as a condition for his release. No! What it means is that if the defendant jumps bail (fails to appear in court when required and as agreed upon in the bail bond without cogent reason), his surety shall forfeit the money. But if he appears in court all the time, the money remains his own.

By reason of the foregoing, whenever you hear that someone had been granted 10M bail, know that what the court means is that anyone who is to stand as a surety to the defendant must afford 10M and shall forfeit the 10M Naira if the defendant jumps bail. Simple!

- O. G. Chukkol.

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Put the English any how you like, my own be sey you no be small person if you get person wey go surety you with up to 10m in a short notice.

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by techub: 9:18pm On Apr 17
It simply means that you have brought your forgiveness for ₦20M
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Think9ja(m): 9:18pm On Apr 17
Available9:
Please educate them

Let me add my voice

Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away


I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this

Don't mistake nairalanders for your village people

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by merits(m): 9:18pm On Apr 17
But I just paid one billion naira for boborisky bail na.,😂🤣
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Akinpresident: 9:18pm On Apr 17
Available9:
Please educate them

Let me add my voice

Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away


I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this

I'm among that statistics 😂
From today henceforth, I'm no longer a member of that committee. I've learned something today.

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Donedeal1(m): 9:20pm On Apr 17
Knowledge is power.

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by condralbedez: 9:21pm On Apr 17
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
These are the kind of educative threads that should be gracing the FP and not those useless threads that those NL mods have been pushing to FP for sometime now shocked
Not entirely their fault, the educative threads dont carry much traffics, so that's why they push those Useless ones

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 9:21pm On Apr 17
Available9:
Please educate them

Let me add my voice

Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away


I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this

Chief priest dropped out in secondary school
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Solofresh2: 9:21pm On Apr 17
Your points are valid in a saner climate and not in Nigeria. In Nigeria, it is a different ball game by the EFCC and I am sure Cubans chief priest dropped something for them even before been granted bail
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by ellizy(m): 9:22pm On Apr 17
jUeLiZ:
WHAT IT MEANS WHEN THE COURT GRANTS BAIL IN THE SUM OF 20M, 50M, 30, 000 OR ANY OTHER AMOUNT.

You see generally bail is a contract/agreement between a defendant (commonly called an accused person) and the court that the defendant will have a temporary liberty (right to move freely) pending his trial and shall appear in court throughout the trial. The agreement is normally in written form and is called a “bail bond”

The bail bond normally stipulates that the defendant cannot be released until he brings a surety (someone who will assure the court that the defendant would always be in court). The terms may also include a requirement that the surety must be someone who has money worth certain amount, example 50M. THIS HOWEVER DOES NOT MEAN that the defendant SHALL pay the 50M as a condition for his release. No! What it means is that if the defendant jumps bail (fails to appear in court when required and as agreed upon in the bail bond without cogent reason), his surety shall forfeit the money. But if he appears in court all the time, the money remains his own.

By reason of the foregoing, whenever you hear that someone had been granted 10M bail, know that what the court means is that anyone who is to stand as a surety to the defendant must afford 10M and shall forfeit the 10M Naira if the defendant jumps bail. Simple!

- O. G. Chukkol.

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Thanks this is quite educative
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by joseph1832(m): 9:23pm On Apr 17
"Money na water". Let's see what that statement really mean. If he doesn't get convicted and sent to prison, with the evidence allover social media, then I'll believe "Money na water".

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 9:23pm On Apr 17
tunjijones:
This bail you are talking about and the one police use to collect in police station, are they the same?

grin grin grin grin
This question is very important

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Babastrong(m): 9:24pm On Apr 17
what of police bail? is police bail differ?
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by successman100: 9:24pm On Apr 17
What if both of them runs?
The court need to rethink again
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by flipboss(m): 9:25pm On Apr 17
Available9:
Please educate them

Let me add my voice

Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away


I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this
Yes, we did not know, and now we have known. Wetin remain again?
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by francotunsco: 9:25pm On Apr 17
Available9:
Please educate them

Let me add my voice

Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away


I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this

You know whether somebody don scam baba?
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Saintganduje: 9:27pm On Apr 17
Anabosee:
I swear I didn't know this, I have never been in a situation that will land me in court.
You will land in court soon.
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by ppogba: 9:27pm On Apr 17
Reality3080:
God bless u op

I don explain tire to some ignorant folks here, they just keep shouting money stop nonsense

They don’t even know d meaning of bail bond

Do not underate the level of ignorance on this forum

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by johnog4sure: 9:28pm On Apr 17
jibrilELsudan:
CUBANA CHIEF PRIEST JUST PROVED THAT INDEED HE IS A CONFAM ODE

THE MUMU BOY IS BOASTING AND JUBILATING LIKE HE WAS AQUITTED BECAUSE HE BELIEVES IN HIS FLAT BRAIN THAT HE WAS AQUITTED

HE EVEN TAUNTED AND BOASTED TO EFCC THAT HE IS BIGGER THAN THEM AND THEY CAN DO HIM NOTHING

BY THE TIME THEY FINISH WITH HIM HE WOULD HAVE WISHED HE PLEADED GUILTY AND WENT TO JAIL FOR 6 MONTHS

HE IS GOING TO STAND TRAIL AS EARLY AS NEXT WEEK OR NEXT AND FOR THIS SHOW OF ARROGANCE FROM HIM HE WILL RECEIVE THE MAXIMUM SENTENCE

IMAGINE COMING OUT OF COURT AND BRAGGING

HOW MUCH HE THINK SEY HE GET SEF

IN HIS FLAT BRAIN HE BELIEVES HE IS BIGGER AND HAS MORE MONEY AND INFLUENCE THAN ALL THE BIG MEN AND POLITICIANS THAT THE EFCC HAS SENT TO JAIL

HE WILL LEARN THE HARD LESSON WHEN HE GOES ON TRAIL AND HIS NYASH WILL BE OPEN

HE WILL HAVE TO PROVE AND DEFEND HIS SOURCE OF WEALTH IN COURT
that fat idiot is full of shiit, I still dont know how nonentities become popular in Nigeria, in Europe scientist and engineers are popular, in my country its pastors and other nonentities

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Longman8: 9:30pm On Apr 17
Wao! u need to be informed, if not u will be misinformed. Nice one broda. 🙏
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by FreeStuffsNG: 9:31pm On Apr 17
tunjijones:
This bail you are talking about and the one police use to collect in police station, are they the same?
Police bail is free wink

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by fortunez1(m): 9:32pm On Apr 17
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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by fortunez1(m): 9:32pm On Apr 17
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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by NothingDoMe: 9:32pm On Apr 17
jibrilELsudan:


HE WILL HAVE TO PROVE AND DEFEND HIS SOURCE OF WEALTH IN COURT
Incorrect. He doesn’t have to prove his source of wealth. The prosecutor has to provide the proof. That’s the law. 😎
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by Solofresh2: 9:34pm On Apr 17
Available9:
Please educate them

Let me add my voice

Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away


I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this
Bro this is Nigeria. When Cubans chief priest said money na water, he knows what he was talking about. Your analysis is only for the average Nigerian. If cubana will definitely be jailed,he won't be granted bail. The moment bobrisky wasn't granted bail I knew he would go to jail
Once again this is Nigeria
Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by ppogba: 9:34pm On Apr 17
successman100:
What if both of them runs?
The court need to rethink again

That is why some of the requirements include things like, the surety must be of a certain grade in the civil service, must have a property within the jurisdiction of the court, should be a family member or close relative of the accused amongst others. The same conditions were required of the Cubana wareva surety.

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Re: What It Means When The Court Grants Bail In The Sum Of N20m Or Any Other Amount by bionixs: 9:34pm On Apr 17
Available9:
Please educate them

Let me add my voice

Granting someone bail at any amount simply means that the person who will stand as surety to the accused must be ready to pay that amount when the accused runs away before the conclusion of the case, meaning the surety is not even paying any money before the release of the accused...even cubana doesn't know the meaning of bail, hence he wouldn't have posted that "money na water "...no one paid any money...it is simply a condition should the accused runs away


I bet 99.9 % of nairalanders do not know this
you are the one who didn't know it. Just take the blame for your ignorance and stop getting others involved

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