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MBELE
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STATE

(1990) JELR 40741 (SC)

Supreme Court 6 Jul 1990 Nigeria
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- Ngwuta Mbele was convicted of murdering his wife in the Abakaliki High Court of Anambra State, Nigeria, and was sentenced to death. - The conviction was based on the testimonies of five prosecution witnesses, including two children, and t

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Suit Number:SC.171/1989
Judges:ANDREWS OTUTU OBASEKI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ADOLPHUS GODWIN KARIBI-WHYTE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria SALIHU MODIBBO ALFA BELGORE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ABDUL GANIYU OLATUNJI AGBAJE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria PHILLIP NNAEMEKA-AGU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:J. C. Okonkwo Esq. For Appellant D.O. Okolo, Principal State Counsel, Anambra State Ministry of Justice (with him, Mrs. C. O. Nweke, Senior State Counsel, Anambra State Ministry of Justice) For Respondent
Other Citations:(1990) 4 NWLR (Pt. 145) 484, Mbele v. State (1990) 4 NWLR (Pt.145) 484 (1990) 7 S.C (Pt I) 1

AGBAJE, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): On 19/4/90, I dismissed the appellant's appeal summarily. I indicated then that I would give my reasons for doing so today. I now proceed to do so.

The appellant, Ngwuta Mbele, was charged in an Abakaliki High Court of the Anambra State of Nigeria with the murder on 18/3/84 at Inyima Amuzu Ezza in the Abakaliki judicial Division of his wife, Onwushi Ngwuta. The actual trial of the case began before Offiah, J., on 17/1/85 and ended with the judgment the learned trial Judge gave in it on 30/4/85 whereby he found the appellant guilty as charged and sentenced him to death. In all five witnesses testified for the prosecution. The appellant testified in his own behalf. He called no other witness.

In his judgment the learned trial Judge held as follows:-

"I have carefully considered the evidence led by the prosecution and the defence. I believe the evidence of the prosecution witnesses and find that it was the accused who inflicted the match…

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