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Beyond Pardon: Trader who named dog Buhari cries out from prison

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Joe Chinakwe looking pensive in court

The man who got into trouble after he named his pet dog Alhaji Buhari has cried out from prison, saying he is being persecuted unjustly.

Joe Fortemose Chinakwe, the 30-year-old Ogun State-based trader who has been in the news for controversially naming his pet dog 'Alhaji Buhari', has cried out from the Ibara Prison in Ogun State, where he was remanded after his family could not meet the bail condition handed down by an Ota Magistrates' Court 2, sitting in the Sango-Ota area of the state, claiming he is being persecuted unjustly.

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Chinakwe, also known as Joachim Iroko, in a chat with a close friend, says he has been receiving threatening and intimidating calls and text messages that he would not come out of the prison alive and is calling all Nigerians to be aware of what he is going through when he committed no crime whatsoever.

He also claimed that the man who reported him to the police and some officers had vowed to make sure he suffers for his action.

In another development, the Public Relations Officer of the Nigerian Prisons Service, Ogun State Command, Victor Oyeleke, confirmed that Chinakwe is still in the prison since he could not meet his bail demands.

“The man is still in Ibara Prison. His family members have yet to perfect his bail conditions. It is  already late to do that today (Tuesday).”

Chinakwe's travails began when a neighbour, Halilu Umar, said to be a citizen of Niger Republic, reported to the police that the accused had named his pet dog after his father, Alhaji Buhari.

Also Read: "No Respite: Man who named dog 'Alhaji Buhari', charged to court, remanded in prison"

Chinakwe was subsequently arrested and detained for three days before he was released and rearrested again and arraigned in the court on charges of conduct likely to cause a breach of peace where he was granted bail in the sum of N50,000, by the presiding Chief Magistrate, B. J. Ojikutu but promptly remanded in prison since he could not perfect his bail conditions, while the case has been adjourned till September 19, 2016.



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