Atiku vs Buhari: Drama as PDP’s witness denies writing statement against Buhari
The witness threw the court into shock when he said he was seeing for the first time the statement attributed to him, which he adopted as his own, according to the Nation.
While being led in evidence by Mike Ozekhome, SAN, he claimed that he deposed and signed the statement before the court’s registry on March 18, 2019. After the conclusion of Katanga’s testimony, Ozekhome applied for an adjournment, a request the tribunal Chairman, Justice Mohammed Garba granted and adjourned till Thursday for further hearing in the petition.
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