Chikere and Udoamaka on Mothers’Day +Daniel Dickson
Desperation set in on the defendants when it dawned on them during the jury trial that prosecutors had successfully pinned them in a corner by establishing their guilt in handling of Ibori’s criminal money. “Each of the women’s seven lawyers collected 3,000 pounds in cash daily for their court appearances,” revealed a source, an insider in the Ibori camp. Yet, the three women were seized by panic as the trial progressed, with Udoamaka described as “trembling with fear and hysteria.” One of our sources added that the women had earlier “believed assurances by the lawyers hired for them by Chief Ibori that the case against them would be easily rubbished.” Read More: http://africannewslive.com/?p=6125
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