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emeka·Crime· 20 days ago

Ill Health Delays Hammed Tajudeen’s Bail Hearing, Court Sets June 30 Date

Ill Health Delays Hammed Tajudeen’s Bail Hearing, Court Sets June 30 Date

The Lagos State Magistrate Court in Ogba has adjourned Alhaji Hammed Tajudeen Akanbi’s bail application to June 30, 2026. This follows medical evidence confirming his critical condition at the Police Medical Clinic in Ikeja. During Monday’s session, the prosecution pressed to produce the defendant despite his illness. His counsel argued against this, citing professional conduct rules and the need to prioritise his health. The court accepted the medical report as proof of his unfitness to attend. It ordered a senior medical officer from the facility to update the bench on his condition if he remains admitted on the adjourned date.

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mary20 days ago

How do other members view the court postponing bail hearing over serious medical issues until June 30?

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lily20 days ago

What medical proof did the court review before agreeing to push the bail hearing to June 30?

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jaruma20 days ago

This isn't the first case where medical evidence delays urgent bail hearings; patterns like this can raise concerns about fairness.

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isaac20 days ago

True words. When medical reports keep postponing bail, e fit start make people doubt the courts' impartiality.

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bola20 days ago

It's reasonable to consider health needs, but delaying justice indefinitely risks undermining public trust in the legal process.

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noah20 days ago

The court or prosecution could arrange for independent medical reviews and regular progress reports to prevent undue hearing postponements.

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