Senseless Man: 28yr-old Man Kills Younger Brother Over Girlfriend

Justice Raliat Adebiyi of a Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja on Wednesday sentenced one Collins Abakwe to 10-year imprisonment for stabbing his younger brother, Chibuke Abakwe, to death.

The Judge handed down the judgement to the convict after finding him guilty of a lone count charge of involuntary manslaughter. Collins Abakwe, a 28-year-old, was first arraigned in 2013 for murder and he pleaded not guilty to the charge. The trial had commence after his plea but he however made a U-turn during the course of the trial by changing his plea.

In her judgement, Justice Adebiyi sentenced the convict to 10-year in prison for the offense of involuntary manslaughter filed against him by the State of Lagos.

The Judge, before pronouncing the judgement on the defendant confirmed if he understood the meaning of plea bargain agreement he entered into.

The defendant replied in the affirmative, telling the court that he signed the agreement himself. Justice Adebiyi while sentencing the convict held that the court is satisfied with the jail term agreed upon by the prosecuting counsel and the defence counsel who had earlier made their submissions after the defendant was re-arraigned on the charge of involuntary manslaughter.

She, however, sentenced the defendant, Collins Abakwe to 10-year imprisonment for the murder of his younger brother, Chibuke Abakwe.

Earlier, the Prosecuting Counsel, Mrs O.A. Olusaga informed the court that the defendant, Collins has decided to change his plea and the prosecution has also amended the charge against him.

The amended charge against him read that: “You, Collins Abakwe, on14th of February, at No 54, Adeyanju Street, Amukoko stabbed your younger brother, Chibuke Abakwe to death with a broken bottle.”

Collins pleaded guilty to the amended charge of involuntary manslaughter. According to the Prosecution, Collins and his younger brother on the said date had a quarrel over a friend’s girlfriend who was trying to pass the night in their place.

“The quarrel got so violent and he ended up stabbing his younger brother which later resulted to his death.” Olusaga further told the Court that the offences committed by the convict contravenes Section 227 and punishable under Section 221 of the Lagos State Criminal law 2015.

She also prayed that the Court will order the family of the convict to take him to a rehabilitation center for proper counseling when he eventually comes out of the prison.

Counsel to the convict, Scholastical Okoli however aligned herself with the submissions of the prosecuting counsel.

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