When OG Million name land for courtroom again, everywhere come quiet small before arguments begin fly. Five dismissed police officers, including the prime suspect, stand before Delta State High Court deny every allegation connected to the alleged extrajudicial killing of the 28-year-old Warri musician. Their plea of “not guilty” no end the matter; instead, e officially open the door for one trial wey plenty Nigerians believe go test how Justice really dey work when serious allegations involve law enforcement officers.
OG Million: “Not Guilty” Sweet Pass Jollof Rice Until Evidence Enter Room
According to the charges before the court, former ASP Usman Nuhu face murder allegation while four other dismissed officers answer charges relating to negligent acts causing harm. After all the defendants entered their pleas, the judge adjourned the matter for commencement of trial. Prosecutors insist say the state ready to present witnesses and pursue the matter diligently, while defence lawyers maintain say their clients go defend themselves through the legal process.
For court, emotion fit high but evidence na the real superstar. Na why legal experts always remind the public say plea of “not guilty” simply means trial must continue. E no be acquittal and e no be conviction. As e be now, everybody still dey wait make witnesses, documents and cross-examination tell the complete story.
OG Million: Courtroom Turn Battlefield Of Words As Dismissed Officers Deny Allegation
The case attract nationwide attention after video of the incident spread widely online and triggered public concern about police accountability. Following investigations, the officers involved were dismissed from service before criminal proceedings moved forward. Human rights advocates and members of the public continue to describe the case as one important opportunity to reinforce the principle that allegations against public officers must face transparent judicial scrutiny.
Reports surrounding the incident also mention allegations that OG Million had been intercepted over a parcel said to contain a firearm and ammunition. However, regardless of those allegations, prosecutors argue that criminal suspects are entitled to due process under the law and should not face unlawful execution. That legal principle remains central to the prosecution’s case and continues to shape public debate around Justice and accountability.
As the trial moves forward, OG Million remain the keyword on many lips while Justice remain the expectation from both the victim’s family and the accused persons. OGM News Pidgin go continue to monitor every court sitting, separate verified facts from rumours, and bring balanced updates as the legal process unfolds.
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