29-year-old housewife, Onyinyechi Akunne, who was in the news last year
after she stabbed her 35-year-old husband, Abuchi Akunne to death during
an argument at home, over lotto tickets known as “Baba Ijebu”, has
bagged a 7-years jail sentence.
The judgement was delivered at an Ikeja High Court by Justice Josephine Oyefeso, following a plea bargain where the initial charge of murder was changed, to a charge of causing grievous bodily harm to which she pled guilty.
Justice Josephine Oyefeso also rejected a clause in the plea bargain agreement where it
was proposed that the housewife should serve a sentence of community service instead of a prison term.
Before the sentence was pronounced, Akunne’s counsel, P.O. Onu, in her plea for mercy, told the court to temper justice with mercy.
“The defendant is a first-time offender, she is a mother of a toddler which she gave birth to while in prison custody.
Her daughter is a year-and-seven months old, she still has a lot to offer to the society,” Mrs. Onu said.
The judge ordered that the convict’s daughter after weaning her, should be removed from the female prison and be kept in the custody of the relations.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that during Mrs. Akunne’s arraignment on March 6, the State Prosecutor, C.K. Tuiyi-Carena, had told the court that the accused committed the offence on March 28, 2015 at her residence located at No. 85, Idimu Road, Ejigbo, a suburb of Lagos.
“On the day of the alleged murder, Onyinyechi was preparing a meal while Abuchi was sitting on a chair in their home looking at his “Baba Ijebu” lottery tickets. Angered by her husband’s action, Onyinyechi scolded him for his love for gambling and a fight ensued between them.
She took the kitchen knife she was using to cut vegetables and stabbed her husband fatally in the chest. The stabbing inflicted a deep cut in Abuchi’s chest which led to excessive blood loss and his eventual death.
The victim died before he could be taken to a hospital by Onyinyechi and concerned neighbours,” she said. Mrs. Akunne was pregnant when the offence was committed.
The judgement was delivered at an Ikeja High Court by Justice Josephine Oyefeso, following a plea bargain where the initial charge of murder was changed, to a charge of causing grievous bodily harm to which she pled guilty.
Justice Josephine Oyefeso also rejected a clause in the plea bargain agreement where it
was proposed that the housewife should serve a sentence of community service instead of a prison term.
Before the sentence was pronounced, Akunne’s counsel, P.O. Onu, in her plea for mercy, told the court to temper justice with mercy.
“The defendant is a first-time offender, she is a mother of a toddler which she gave birth to while in prison custody.
Her daughter is a year-and-seven months old, she still has a lot to offer to the society,” Mrs. Onu said.
The judge ordered that the convict’s daughter after weaning her, should be removed from the female prison and be kept in the custody of the relations.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that during Mrs. Akunne’s arraignment on March 6, the State Prosecutor, C.K. Tuiyi-Carena, had told the court that the accused committed the offence on March 28, 2015 at her residence located at No. 85, Idimu Road, Ejigbo, a suburb of Lagos.
“On the day of the alleged murder, Onyinyechi was preparing a meal while Abuchi was sitting on a chair in their home looking at his “Baba Ijebu” lottery tickets. Angered by her husband’s action, Onyinyechi scolded him for his love for gambling and a fight ensued between them.
She took the kitchen knife she was using to cut vegetables and stabbed her husband fatally in the chest. The stabbing inflicted a deep cut in Abuchi’s chest which led to excessive blood loss and his eventual death.
The victim died before he could be taken to a hospital by Onyinyechi and concerned neighbours,” she said. Mrs. Akunne was pregnant when the offence was committed.
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