Ekweremadu Appears In UK Court, Case Adjourned To July 7          

Nigeria’s Former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu On Thursday Appeared Before Uxbridge Magistrate’s Court In London, Facing Charges Under Britain’s Modern Slavery Act.

Ekweremadu’s Case, Was Fast-Tracked. He Was In Good Shape, Wore A Grey Tracksuit, And Spoke Twice During His Appearance To Confirm His Name And Date Of Birth.

His Wife Beatrice, Who In Her Defence, Asked The Court To Allow Her To Appear By His Side Because She Has Not Seen Him Since The Hearing Last Thursday, Was Not Granted Such A Request.

Ekweremadu Was Remanded In Custody As The Court Argued That He Is An Influential Person, A Flight Risk And The Case Involves A Child And Modern Slavery.

The Case Has Been Adjourned To July 7 At Westminster Magistrate Court To Enable The Uk Attorney General, Suella Braverman, To Determine Whether The Case Will Be Tried In The Country Or Nigeria.

A Large Delegation From The Nigeria High Commission Was Also Present In The Public Gallery Alongside The Senator’s Two Adult Children.


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