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A Nigerian court blocked the defense from re-calling prosecution witness Abdulkareem Ozi, citing procedural violations, and adjourned the trial to April 13, 2026.
A Nigerian court blocked the defense from calling Abdulkareem Ibrahim Ozi as a witness in the trial of former Power Minister Saleh Mamman, ruling that Ozi—already a prosecution witness—could not be re-summoned without formal application.
Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja said the defense’s attempt, based on a subpoena, violated established legal procedure.
The defense argued Ozi could clarify key documents, but prosecutors objected, calling the move an abuse of process.
The judge allowed cross-examination but required written applications for any further use.
After the defense closed its case, the trial was adjourned to April 13, 2026, for final written arguments.
Un tribunal nigeriano impidió que la defensa volviera a llamar al testigo de la acusación, Abdulkareem Ozi, citando violaciones de procedimiento, y aplazó el juicio hasta el 13 de abril de 2026.