A judge in Osun State, Justice A. O.
Oguntade, at the state High Court, Ede, on Thursday barred journalists
from covering the divorce proceedings involving millionaire businessman,
Deji Adeleke, and his estranged wife, Teju.
Adeleke, who is the Chancellor of the
Adeleke University, is the father of popular musician, Davido. Adeleke
was present in court on Thursday but the estranged wife was not in court
when journalists were chased out.
Oguntade had on Monday, November 16, prevented journalists who were present at the court by chasing them out of the court room.
The judge again on Thursday asked journalists present in the courtroom to go out before the proceedings started.
On entering the court, Oguntade said,
“Journalists present in this court should go out. I repeat, journalists
present in this court should go out now.”
The judge asked his orderly to escort
the journalists out and the orderly relayed the order to the senior
police officer, Adeoye Yekinin, who led a team of armed policemen
deployed in the court for the divorce case.
The police officer, however, was polite
in carrying out the order as he pleaded with the two journalists
including our correspondent to vacate the court.
The armed policemen waited patiently for the journalists to leave before they returned to the entrance of the court.
Some of those present in court expressed shock over the heavy presence of armed policemen.
One of the lawyers present in the court for another matter said one of the parties involved in the case did not want publicity.
Counsel for the estranged wife, Mr. Kemi Pinheiro (SAN) , had during the proceedings on Monday accused the judge of bias.
Despite the allegation, Oguntade ordered
journalists out of the court and instructed his orderly to ensure they
were chased out of the court.
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