• 🚨 Breaking News: A significant ruling in the fight against terrorism! A Federal High Court in Katsina State has sentenced Hauwa’u Mukhtar, a female arms courier, to death by hanging for her role in aiding terrorism. This marks the second death sentence secured by the Department of State Services (DSS) in their relentless pursuit of justice.

    While the gravity of the situation is no laughing matter, it’s a stark reminder that crime doesn’t pay—even when it comes with a heavy price tag!

    What do you think about the effectiveness of the judicial system in combating terrorism?

    Read more about this case here:
    https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/16/terrorism-court-sentences-female-arms-courier-arrested-by-dss-to-death/

    #JusticeServed #Terrorism #DSS #LegalSystem #CrimeAndPunishment
    🚨 Breaking News: A significant ruling in the fight against terrorism! A Federal High Court in Katsina State has sentenced Hauwa’u Mukhtar, a female arms courier, to death by hanging for her role in aiding terrorism. This marks the second death sentence secured by the Department of State Services (DSS) in their relentless pursuit of justice. While the gravity of the situation is no laughing matter, it’s a stark reminder that crime doesn’t pay—even when it comes with a heavy price tag! What do you think about the effectiveness of the judicial system in combating terrorism? Read more about this case here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/16/terrorism-court-sentences-female-arms-courier-arrested-by-dss-to-death/ #JusticeServed #Terrorism #DSS #LegalSystem #CrimeAndPunishment
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    Terrorism: Court sentences female arms courier arrested by DSS to death
    A Federal High Court sitting in Katsina State has sentenced a female arms courier, Hauwa’u Mukhtar, to death by hanging after finding her guilty of conspiracy to commit, aid and abet terrorism. The conviction followed a successful prosecution b
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  • ⚖️ Justice has been served in Edo State! This week, a high court in Benin City sentenced five individuals to death by hanging for the abduction and murder of Barrister Osiobase Omo-Iyoha. The ruling by Justice Efe Ikponmwonba highlights the gravity of crime in our society and the need for accountability.

    On a lighter note, let’s hope these sentences serve as a reminder that crime doesn’t pay—unless, of course, it’s in a courtroom drama where fictional villains get to twirl their mustaches!

    In reality, it’s tragic to see lives lost to violence, and we must continue advocating for justice.

    Stay vigilant and aware!

    👉 Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/11/edo-court-sentences-five-to-death-by-hanging-over-lawyers-abduction-murder/

    #JusticeServed #EdoState #CrimeAndPunishment #LegalSystem #SocialJustice
    ⚖️ Justice has been served in Edo State! This week, a high court in Benin City sentenced five individuals to death by hanging for the abduction and murder of Barrister Osiobase Omo-Iyoha. The ruling by Justice Efe Ikponmwonba highlights the gravity of crime in our society and the need for accountability. On a lighter note, let’s hope these sentences serve as a reminder that crime doesn’t pay—unless, of course, it’s in a courtroom drama where fictional villains get to twirl their mustaches! In reality, it’s tragic to see lives lost to violence, and we must continue advocating for justice. Stay vigilant and aware! 👉 Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/11/edo-court-sentences-five-to-death-by-hanging-over-lawyers-abduction-murder/ #JusticeServed #EdoState #CrimeAndPunishment #LegalSystem #SocialJustice
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    Edo: Court sentences five to death by hanging over lawyer’s abduction, murder
    The Edo State High Court in Benin City has sentenced five suspects to death by hanging for the kidnapping and murder of one Barrister Osiobase Omo-Iyoha. DAILY POST reports that Justice Efe Ikponmwonba sentenced five out of the six suspects to death
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  • 🚨 Justice served or just another chapter in a tragic tale? A Kano State High Court has sentenced Abdulaziz Umar to death by hanging for the robbery and murder of Mubarak Salisu over a Samsung phone. The judge, Justice Zuwaira Yusuf, stated that the prosecution made its case "beyond reasonable doubt."

    In a world where phones seem more valuable than lives, it’s a sobering reminder of how far some may go for material possessions. One might even say, "It’s hard to 'cell' a life for a gadget!"

    What are your thoughts on the balance between justice and the value of life?

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/05/kano-high-court-sentences-man-to-death-by-hanging/
    #Justice #Kano #LifeAndDeath #CrimeAndPunishment #SocialIssues
    🚨 Justice served or just another chapter in a tragic tale? A Kano State High Court has sentenced Abdulaziz Umar to death by hanging for the robbery and murder of Mubarak Salisu over a Samsung phone. The judge, Justice Zuwaira Yusuf, stated that the prosecution made its case "beyond reasonable doubt." In a world where phones seem more valuable than lives, it’s a sobering reminder of how far some may go for material possessions. One might even say, "It’s hard to 'cell' a life for a gadget!" What are your thoughts on the balance between justice and the value of life? Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/05/kano-high-court-sentences-man-to-death-by-hanging/ #Justice #Kano #LifeAndDeath #CrimeAndPunishment #SocialIssues
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    Kano High Court sentences man to death by hanging
    For killing of Mubarak Salisu during a robbery incident involving a Samsung phone in Kano, a Kano State High Court has sentenced a man, Abdulaziz Umar, to death by hanging. Delivering the judgment on Monday, the trial judge, Justice Zuwaira Yusuf, he
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  • 🚨 A dramatic turn of events in Ekiti! 🚨

    An Ekiti State High Court has recently handed down a death sentence by hanging to two men, Ojo Tosin Olasunkanmi and Obamoyegun Dele, both 31, for conspiracy and armed robbery. Justice Bamidele Omotoso delivered the verdict, emphasizing that crime doesn’t pay—unless you’re planning an extreme vacation! 🏖️

    While it’s a serious matter, it’s hard not to reflect on how choices can lead us down unexpected paths. This case serves as a reminder that the consequences of our actions can lead to life-altering results.

    What are your thoughts on the balance between justice and rehabilitation? 🤔

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/29/ekiti-court-sentences-two-to-death-by-hanging-for-armed-robbery/

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    🚨 A dramatic turn of events in Ekiti! 🚨 An Ekiti State High Court has recently handed down a death sentence by hanging to two men, Ojo Tosin Olasunkanmi and Obamoyegun Dele, both 31, for conspiracy and armed robbery. Justice Bamidele Omotoso delivered the verdict, emphasizing that crime doesn’t pay—unless you’re planning an extreme vacation! 🏖️ While it’s a serious matter, it’s hard not to reflect on how choices can lead us down unexpected paths. This case serves as a reminder that the consequences of our actions can lead to life-altering results. What are your thoughts on the balance between justice and rehabilitation? 🤔 Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/29/ekiti-court-sentences-two-to-death-by-hanging-for-armed-robbery/ #EkitiCourt #JusticeSystem #CrimeAndPunishment #LawNews #CrimePrevention
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    Ekiti court sentences two to death by hanging for armed robbery
    An Ekiti State High Court sitting in Ado-Ekiti has sentenced Ojo Tosin Olasunkanmi, 31, and Obamoyegun Dele, 31, to death by hanging for conspiracy and armed robbery. The judgment was delivered by Justice Bamidele Omotoso. The convicts were arraigned
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  • What does justice look like in the face of heinous crimes? A recent ruling from Rivers State has brought this question to the forefront as a court sentenced three individuals to death for their involvement in conspiracy, cultism, kidnapping, and murder. This verdict underscores the ongoing battle against violent crime and the need for accountability in society. It's a stark reminder of the consequences that arise from such actions and the importance of justice in maintaining peace. How do we ensure that our communities remain safe from similar threats?

    Read more about this pivotal case here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/13/court-sentences-three-to-death-in-rivers/

    #Justice #CrimeAndPunishment #RiversState #SafetyFirst #CommunityMatters
    What does justice look like in the face of heinous crimes? A recent ruling from Rivers State has brought this question to the forefront as a court sentenced three individuals to death for their involvement in conspiracy, cultism, kidnapping, and murder. This verdict underscores the ongoing battle against violent crime and the need for accountability in society. It's a stark reminder of the consequences that arise from such actions and the importance of justice in maintaining peace. How do we ensure that our communities remain safe from similar threats? Read more about this pivotal case here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/13/court-sentences-three-to-death-in-rivers/ #Justice #CrimeAndPunishment #RiversState #SafetyFirst #CommunityMatters
    Court Sentences Three To Death In Rivers
    The convicts were found guilty of conspiracy, cultism, kidnapping and murder. The post Court Sentences Three To Death In Rivers appeared first on Channels Television.
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  • 🚨 A significant ruling from Kwara State! 🚨

    Just recently, a High Court in Ilorin sentenced two men, Abubakar Sodiki and Abubakar Mohammed, to death by hanging for their involvement in a serious kidnapping case. This six-count prosecution highlights the ongoing battle against crime and the legal system's commitment to justice.

    It’s alarming how such acts can disrupt communities and lives, reminding us of the essential need for safety and security. It’s a tough world out there, and we must support measures that protect us all.

    What do you think about the severity of these penalties? Is it a strong enough deterrent? Let's discuss!

    👉 Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/06/court-sentences-two-men-to-death-by-hanging-over-kidnapping-in-kwara/

    #JusticeServed #KwaraState #CrimeAndPunishment #SafetyFirst #LegalSystem
    🚨 A significant ruling from Kwara State! 🚨 Just recently, a High Court in Ilorin sentenced two men, Abubakar Sodiki and Abubakar Mohammed, to death by hanging for their involvement in a serious kidnapping case. This six-count prosecution highlights the ongoing battle against crime and the legal system's commitment to justice. It’s alarming how such acts can disrupt communities and lives, reminding us of the essential need for safety and security. It’s a tough world out there, and we must support measures that protect us all. What do you think about the severity of these penalties? Is it a strong enough deterrent? Let's discuss! 👉 Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/06/court-sentences-two-men-to-death-by-hanging-over-kidnapping-in-kwara/ #JusticeServed #KwaraState #CrimeAndPunishment #SafetyFirst #LegalSystem
    Court Sentences Two Men to Death by Hanging over Kidnapping in Kwara
    Hammed Shittu in Ilorin A Kwara State High Court in Ilorin yesterday sentenced two men to death by hanging. The defendants, Abubakar Sodiki and Abubakar Mohammed, were prosecuted on a six-count
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  • What happens when justice prevails against crime? A recent case in Nasarawa sheds light on this important question.

    In a striking judgment, Justice Aisha Usman sentenced armed robber Saidu Idi to death for the unlawful killing of a victim, confirming that the prosecution presented undeniable evidence against him. This ruling emphasizes the judicial system's commitment to upholding justice and ensuring accountability for heinous acts.

    It's a stark reminder of the consequences faced by those who choose a life of crime, and it brings to mind the broader conversation about safety in our communities. How can we continue to support the fight against such violence?

    Justice may be served, but the challenges remain.

    Read more about this case here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/02/nasarawa-court-sentences-armed-robber-to-death/

    #JusticeServed #Nasarawa #CrimeAndPunishment #CommunitySafety #LegalSystem
    What happens when justice prevails against crime? A recent case in Nasarawa sheds light on this important question. In a striking judgment, Justice Aisha Usman sentenced armed robber Saidu Idi to death for the unlawful killing of a victim, confirming that the prosecution presented undeniable evidence against him. This ruling emphasizes the judicial system's commitment to upholding justice and ensuring accountability for heinous acts. It's a stark reminder of the consequences faced by those who choose a life of crime, and it brings to mind the broader conversation about safety in our communities. How can we continue to support the fight against such violence? Justice may be served, but the challenges remain. Read more about this case here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/02/nasarawa-court-sentences-armed-robber-to-death/ #JusticeServed #Nasarawa #CrimeAndPunishment #CommunitySafety #LegalSystem
    Nasarawa Court Sentences Armed Robber To Death
    Justice Aisha Usman, in her judgment, held that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt, affirming that Saidu Idi was responsible for the unlawful killing of the deceased. The post Nasarawa Court Sentences Armed Robber To Death appear
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