
Justice Kolawole of the Federal Court sitting in Abuja yesterday refused to grant an application by the suspended Central Bank governor, Lmido Sanusi, for an interlocutory injunction restraining the President from obstructing, disturbing, stopping or preventing him in any manner whatsoever from performing his functions as CBN governor and enjoying in full, the statutory powers and privileges attached to the office. The court held that it would be unfair to grant such a motion ex-parte.
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Killers of British Soldier Convicted and Sentenced
Two British citizens (of Nigerian heritage) who were charged with the hacking to death of a British soldier, Lee Rigby, in broad daylight, on the streets of London were convicted and sentenced yesterday at the Old Bailey. Micheal Adebolajo (29) was sentenced to life in prison while his accomplice Micheal Adebowale (22) was sentenced to a prison term of 45 years.
Judge Nigel Sweeney described the killing as "sickening and pitiless".
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