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ENGINEER GOODNEWS AGBI VS CHIEF AUDU OGBEH & ORS

Legalpedia Citation: (2006-05) Legalpedia 34654 (SC)

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Abuja

Fri May 19, 2006

Suit Number: SC.63/2005

CORAM


S. M. A. BELGORE JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

I. L. KUTIGI JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

U. A. KALGO JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

D. MUSDAPHER JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

S. A. AKINTAN JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

W. S.ONNOGHEN JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

I. F. OGBUAGU JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


ENGINEER GOODNEWS AGBI

ANTHONY ALABI

APPELLANTS 


CHIEF AUDU OGBEH

PRINCE VINCENT OGBULAFOR

PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY

CHIEF JAMES ONANEFE IBORI (GOVERNOR OF DELTA STATE)

RESPONDENTS 


AREA(S) OF LAW


EVIDENCE –

 

 


SUMMARY OF FACTS

The plaintiff alleges that the 4th defendant/respondent is disqualified from running for the office of the Governor of Delta State as he was an ex-convict.

 

 


HELD


The court dismissed the claims of the plaintiff

 

 


ISSUES


Whether the 4th Respondent was in fact the person convicted in Exhibit A in CR/81 /95, COT P V James Onanefe Ibori

 

 


RATIONES DECIDENDI


DETERMINATION OF CREDIBILITY OF WITNESSES


‘The law is settled that in ascribing probative value to the testimony of a witness, the Court takes into consideration whether the testimony is cogent, consistent and in accord with reason and in relation to other evidence before it. In the determination of the credibility of witnesses, the demeanour, personality, reaction to question under examination are all factors to be taken into consideration ‘ DAHIRU MUSDAPHER JSC

 

 


RELEVANCY OF OPINION EVIDENCE


‘It is trite law that opinion evidence is irrelevant’. DAHIRU MUSDAPHER JSC

 

 


WHERE VERACITY OF A WITNESS IS IN DOUBT


‘Where the veracity of a witness is in doubt, as in the instant case, the law is that his evidence should carry no weight at all.’ W.S.N. ONNOGHEN. JSC

 

 


CASES CITED


1. Alade v Olukade (1976) 2 SC 183, Ebba u Ogodo (1984) 1 SCNI-R 372 ,

2. Nnorodim v. Ezeani (2001) 5 NWLR (Pt. 706) 203.,

3. Alfred Usiobaifo and anor v Christopher and A nor (2005) 3 NWLR (Pt. 913) 665 at 684 ; (2005) 1 S. C. (Pt. 11) 60; (2005) 1 SCNJ 226 at 238

 

 


STATUTES REFERRED TO


1. Evidence Act

2. Criminal Procedure Code

 

 


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