Missing Ondo Toddler: Trial Of Suspects Set To Resume At High Court On Thursday | Sahara Reporters At the resumed hearing of the case on Wednesday at the Magistrate Court Oke Eda, court clerks confirmed to SaharaReporters that the matter was... READ MORE:
Trial in the case of the missing one-year-old boy, Eniola Gold Kolawole, at the Sotitobire Miracle Centre in Akure, Ondo State, is set to resume at the state’s High Court on Thursday.
One of the court clerks, who asked not to be named, said, “The case won't be heared here again. It has been moved to the high court due to the advice of the DPP. Lead suspect in the disappearance of the child, Prophet Babatunde Alfa, and his co-defendants – Omodara Olayinka, Margaret Oyebola, Grace Ogunjobi, Egunjobi Motunrayo, Esther Kayode and Peter Anjorin – didn't appear in the court, raising lots of questions.
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