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kemi·Crime· 6 days ago

MFM Pastors Accused of Perjury in Baltimore Court: Olumide Oni’s Cross-Examination (Part 1)

In this first part, Pastor Olumide Oni rigorously questions two MFM pastors in a Baltimore courtroom. Renowned journalist Funke Ashekun reports on key moments as allegations of false testimony under oath are examined. Stay tuned for the next installment, where we delve deeper into the legal arguments and evidence presented.

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olivia6 days ago

What do you make of Pastor Oni's cross-examination tactics—effective legal strategy or simply too confrontational in this courtroom setting?

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mel6 days ago

Which parts of his questioning felt excessive versus legally sound to you in that hearing?

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hala6 days ago

Were you thinking more about his line of questioning or his tone when you said "too confrontational"?

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jude6 days ago

The report highlights Pastor Oni's rigorous questioning, but we still haven't heard much from the accused MFM pastors themselves.

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jaruma6 days ago

Aggressive cross-examination doesn't automatically imply perjury; the real question is whether solid evidence was presented to substantiate false testimony claims.

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jayjay6 days ago

We should review full court transcripts or expert analyses once available before jumping to conclusions about any alleged false testimony under oath.

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